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  • 1Continuous auditing — is the independent application of automated tools to provide assurance on financial, compliance, strategic and operational data within a company. Continuous auditing uses a set of tools to assure the internal control system is functioning to… …

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  • 2Regulation and licensure in engineering — Regulation of the engineering profession is established by various jurisdictions of the world to protect the safety, well being and other interests of the general public, and to define the licensure process through which an engineer becomes… …

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  • 3Continuous journey regulation — The Canadian government’s first attempt to restrict immigration from India was to pass an order in council on January 8, 1908, that prohibited immigration of persons who in the opinion of the Minister of the Interior did not come from the country …

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  • 4Regulation of Railways Act 1889 — The Regulation of Railways Act 1889 (52 53 Vict c. 57) was enacted by the Parliament of the United Kingdom following the Armagh rail disaster.It empowered the Board of Trade to require any railway company to:* adopt the block system of signalling …

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  • 5Dee Regulation Scheme — Coordinates: 53°16′34″N 3°08′49″W / 53.276°N 3.147°W / 53.276; 3.147 The River Dee regulation scheme is a system of …

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  • 6Canadian securities regulation — is managed through laws and agencies established by Canada s 13 provincial and territorial governments. Each province and territory has a securities commission or equivalent authority. Unlike any other major federations, Canada does not have a… …

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  • 7River Dee regulation system — The water demands of North West England including Liverpool and the Wirral far exceed the locally available sources of clean water. The River Dee runs mainly in north Wales before flowing through Chester, England, and then returning to Wales in a …

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  • 8Komagata Maru incident — The Komagata Maru incident involved a Japanese steamship, the Komagata Maru, that sailed from Hong Kong to Shanghai, China; Yokohama, Japan; and then to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in 1914, carrying 376 passengers from Punjab, India. The …

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  • 9cell — cell1 cell like, adj. /sel/, n. 1. a small room, as in a convent or prison. 2. any of various small compartments or bounded areas forming part of a whole. 3. a small group acting as a unit within a larger organization: a local cell of the… …

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  • 10Business and Industry Review — ▪ 1999 Introduction Overview        Annual Average Rates of Growth of Manufacturing Output, 1980 97, Table Pattern of Output, 1994 97, Table Index Numbers of Production, Employment, and Productivity in Manufacturing Industries, Table (For Annual… …

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