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Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Persuasive Speech. Topic: Please, Let us make the country Safer.

Thesis Statement: We should support gun control laws because the fact that guns are weapons of violence and many innocent American lives are taken away every single day. How many of you think guns are necessary? Are you indifferent every time you hear about the innocent people lives taken away as consequence of gun violence? What would be your stance about gun control law if your loved ones were victims of firearms crimes? Magazines and newspapers usually transmit us the idea of how beautiful and powerful guns are, but not how dangerous and alarming they may become because of its misuse. Today, I want to ask you guys to support right gun control laws because the fact that guns are weapons of violence and many innocent American lives are taken away every single day. A. Having guns around the house increases the chance of gun-related issue. 1. People with guns who have unstable feelings may commit suicide. a. According to a report from The Boston Globe, with high levels of gun ownership increase suicide rates almost twice as much as those with lower ownership levels. b. People who committed suicide were found to be seventeen times more likely to have gun at home than not. 2. Individuals may use guns erroneously or deliberately at home and put other inhabitant in danger. a. According to the Harvard School of Public Health, guns and homicides go together like Nicholas Cage and terrible movies. b. Also, according to The Democratic Hub report, the medalist Oscar Pistorius reportedly shot and killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, in his home early Thursday (Valentine’s Day) in the morning after mistaking her for an intruder. c. According to abc News, on January 21, 2013 a Lieutenant ,Hans Walters, with more than twenty years on the force shot his wife, (a retired officer), named Kathryn and their five years old son (each one on the head) and then commit suicide. B. Guns pose a high risk for American Children and teens. 1. Thousands of children die by gunfire each year. a. The Children’s Defense Fund claims that 7 children and teens from 0-19 years old die every day due to gun fire. b. According to the (FBI) Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Uniform Crime Report shows that murders committed by people under the age of eighteen who were arrested jumped from 1193 in 1985 to 2982 in 1994. The report shows a substantial increase in the number of killings by people who are under age of eighteen. c. A study led by Matthew Miller found that in states where more guns are available, children are more likely to be victims of firearm-related deaths 2. American children and teens of ages between 0-19 years old are 17 times more likely to die from a gun than in 25 other developing countries combined. a. According to Children’s Defense Fund, in 2010, children and teen gun related death rates in the U. S. were over 4 times higher than in Canada which has the second highest rates, 7 times higher than in Israel, and nearly 65 times higher than in the United Kingdom. b. According to NEA Health Information Network, in one year, firearms killed no children in Japan, 19 in Great Britain, 57 in Germany, 109 in France, 153 in Canada, and 5285 in the United States. c. U.S. Children and teens were 32 times more likely to die from gun homicide and 10 times more likely to die from a gun suicide or accident than in other high income nations. C. Banning the use of firearms will saves lives. 1. The conservative Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, launched an aggressive clamp-down on gun ownership. a. There was a 59 % drop in Australian gun related homicides while non-firearm related homicides stayed level during the first decades. b. Additionally, mass shooting went all the way from 11 to zero in a decade (1986-96) Conclusion Owning a gun is not necessary for living in peace but more susceptible to danger. Your life and your loved ones could be taken accidentally or deliberately due to a rash action. The lives of children and innocent people would be safer without guns in our home. Bullets cannot be taken back, and the profit of the guns businesses cannot buy the lives that have been taken by firearms. Therefore, I encourage you to support more efficient gun control laws and save many innocent lives.

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Sunday, January 2, 2022

Concept of Accounting

Accounting
Many people believe accountants are individuals who are sat in an office or stall tied at desk all day long computing and filling burdensome book account sheets. But accounting experts do large more than calculate and register business operations and transactions. A major in accounting provide chances to the new graduated person to choice among a variety of job position such as bookkeeper, finance and marketer analyst or human resource employee. Accounting major is often eluded with some kind of contempt and fear because accountants allegedly do tedious and burdensome work. However, it is certainly sure that excellent business people should be acquainted about bookkeeping in order to succeed in their respective entrepreneurial areas. Nowadays, professional accountants broaden their vision in an unlimited horizon of new opportunities. Also, they have become the mentors, leaders and even owners of profitable companies. Moreover, America offers tremendous opportunities for accountants in both local and international markets. Individuals who graduates of accounting degree not only can work as bookkeepers but also in many other areas of interests as public and private sectors. Accounting degree should be my prioritizing goal because of its high demanding profession, limitless opportunities and its determining importance. Accountants have tremendous chance of getting contract in any business company. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employer’s 2008 job outlook survey, accounting is the number one bachelor’s degree in demand by employers. Not only accountants are demanded for working in the accounting field but also in many other business areas. Accounting has been known as the language of business, and knowing it increases the chances of becoming a valuable resource for any company. After graduating of bachelor degree in accounting an individual can become public accountant who provides auditing, tax and consulting services to businesses and can either work for a firm or for themselves. Also, a person graduated in this field can choose to work for a private firm. In this sector, the individual just work for one company and it provides the opportunity to prepare budgets and financial information for it. Accountants has the chance to work for the government if he or she prefers. In this sector they specializes in monitoring the distribution of funds. The chances of getting a job after graduating in accounting career is close to a hundred percent probable. Many opportunities come in an always expanding and volatile market and the advice of the accountants are very crucial for a sustainable economy. Those who are interested in expanding their practices look beyond the traditional bastion of practice tax and audit practice and exercise their view. Experts in accounting stare at promising future on business valuation which has received considerable attention recently for many business experts and falls under the larger category of “New Finance.” Therefore, accountants view business valuation as an alternative source of income. They are perceived by business owners to know and understand his/her clients business so that accountants are considered as independent and objective advisors in profitable corporations. Each time small and enormous companies become more and more dependable of professional accounting. In a globalized economy accountants have tremendous chance of extends their profits. Accountants can be at a center of trading business going both in and out of United States. For example; North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) offer great opportunities for professionals of America and other countries in the accounting industry. Work Cited Balwin, J. (2010, Feb 25). Perks of being an accountant. University Wire Retrieved from http://ezproxy.library.csn.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/1532348268?accountid=27953 Bhattacharya, S., & Braun, G. P. (2001). Business valuation: An emerging area of practice for accountants. The National Public Accountant, 46(3), 15-16. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.library.csn.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/232342406?accountid=27953 Chu, L. (1998). Accountants abroad. CMA, 71(10), 12-15. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.library.csn.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/197796539?accountid=27953 Clolery, P. (1994). Accountants reaching across borders. The Practical Accountant, 27(2), 38. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.library.csn.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/208245330?accountid=27953 Global opportunities for chartered accountants. (2001, Aug 30). The Belfast News Letter Retrieved from http://ezproxy.library.csn.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/324686332?accountid=27953 Gurnick, D. (1992). The accountant's role in assisting franchisors. The CPA Journal, 62(12), 48. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.library.csn.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/212297242?accountid=27953 Hall, L. (2003). Bright job market for accountants. Atlanta Business Chronicle, 26(1) Retrieved from http://ezproxy.library.csn.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/235203591?accountid=27953 Peisley, T. (2000). Accountants as experts. Charter, 71(2), 66-68. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.library.csn.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/195575740?accountid=27953 Sheinker, C. (1999). Factoring: An accountant's perspective. Accounting Today, 13(10), 51-51,55. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.library.csn.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/234440886?accountid=27953

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