Wikinews interviews Goronwy Price about the upcoming by-election in the Bradfield electorate of the Australian parliament

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Wikinews interviews Goronwy Price about the upcoming by-election in the Bradfield electorate of the Australian parliament

Posted: June 7th, 2022 by Admin

Thursday, December 3, 2009

With two federal by-elections coming up in Australia, many minor parties and independents will be looking to gain a seat in the House of Representatives. Goronwy Price is a candidate representing the Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy party.

Mr Price is an environmentalist, adventurer and businessman from the Sydney suburb of Cremorne.

“In 1975 I founded the adventure travel company World Expeditions and built it to be the world’s largest adventure organisation. I am currently Managing Director of Learningportal.com a successful software company I founded in 1997. We export software around the world.,” Mr Price said.

Wikinews reporter Patrick Gillett held an exclusive email interview with Mr Price, candidate for the Division of Bradfield.

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PV Taiwan 2007: ITRI Taiwan awards winners of Jinyi Award and shows the solutions on photovoltaic industry

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PV Taiwan 2007: ITRI Taiwan awards winners of Jinyi Award and shows the solutions on photovoltaic industry

Posted: June 4th, 2022 by Admin

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) showed their solutions of excellence not only at TAITRONICS Autumn and TaiwanRFID exhibitions, but also held “The 4th Jinyi Award Ceremony” and “Photovoltaic Applications on Construction Seminar” accompanied with PV Taiwan Forum and Exhibition this year.

For the “Jinyi Award”, ITRI set a special pavilion at their booth to show the nominated products and current solutions with solar energy. According to ITRI, “Jinyi Award” encouraged individual or group participants can applied the creations on solar energy and photovoltaics to life of the human beings. ITRI also hoped those solutions can transform with valued products. This year, ITRI cooperated with Taiwan Design Center supervised by Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) with judgments of the 4th Jinyi Award.

This competition has three groups (Product Design, Professional Design, Design Competition) with different natures, competition places, and fields of participants. Winners of “Professional Design Group” and the 1st and 2nd place of “Design Competition Group” were named at the Ceremony.

After the Ceremony, ITRI held “Photovoltaic Applications on Construction Seminar” for participants with semiconductor, photovoltaic, environment, and constriction industries. “Governments and companies in Taiwan should learn some successful cases in Europe and USA. ITRI started constructions of photovoltaic and solar energy system at South Taiwan. Photovoltaic and solar energy are the valuable and important energy source from now, and its industry will be taken effect on some environment issues such as increasing of oil prices, greenhouse effect, trendy changes of environment awareness.” Dr. Joeng-shein Chen (Deputy Manager of Photovoltaics Technology Center of Industrial Technology Research Institute) taught to the participants at this seminar.

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Why Training Or Re Training Your Assistant Or Administrator Is Important

Posted: June 4th, 2022 by Admin

When we launched PRA Professional RealEstate Assistant Training, we did it because we felt there was aneed in our profession. We had no idea how much of a need therereally was. Every day we receive emails and letters from frustratedassistants who say they are hired and expected to do a job, but areconstantly walking on eggshells as they are doing it. The REALTORSare frustrated because they believe their assistants should just knowtheir job and if they dont leave them a checklist, they will onlydo the very minimum. Brokers are frustrated because, in most cases,they end up having to add refereeing to their already full day.

So what is the answer?

REALTORS are busy people. Their daysrevolve around regulatory requirements, legal expectations, andmanaging exemplary service details. Their time is best spent on thepriorities of their business. It is not only their obligation, but itis also a requirement of their license that they actively manage andare responsible for the actions of their support personnel. Sounderstandably, they should always be on top of the tasks that arebeing carried out in their office.

When real estate assistants andadministrators have been trained, at the very least, on the rulesand regulations in which a real estate business mustbe operated under, both the REALTOR and the broker can rest assuredthat it is one less thing that needs to be micro-managed.

REALTORS, in most cases, have onepassionto sell real estate; that is what they do best. We at PRATraining Inc., are active REALTORS and Assistants with 26 combinedyears of experience. We understand the What and Whysthat assistants need to know and what REALTORS and brokersexpect from their support personnel.

Assistants and administrators, whentrained by their employer, are frustrated that there are holes intheir knowledge. They dont understand Why they haveto fill out what they do or Why they must do certaintasks and not others. With a lack of knowledge comes mistakes,potential reprimands for real estate professionals, and anenvironment that results in less productivity and more liability.

At PRA Training Inc., we are here to doone thing: add a minimum standard of education and skillset for theunlicensed personnel in the real estate industry so that they canwork with real estate professionals and feel confident and competentin their role. We do this in answer to emails such as, Dear Nina,how do I get my boss to trust me enough so they can do their job andI can do mine?

Just as most real estate professionalare bound to their ongoing professional development educationrequirements, so should their assistants. No matter how muchexperience a real estate assistant or administrator has, they need tobe trainedor re-trained.

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Stanford physicists print smallest-ever letters ‘SU’ at subatomic level of 1.5 nanometres tall

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Stanford physicists print smallest-ever letters ‘SU’ at subatomic level of 1.5 nanometres tall

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

A new historic physics record has been set by scientists for exceedingly small writing, opening a new door to computing‘s future. Stanford University physicists have claimed to have written the letters “SU” at sub-atomic size.

Graduate students Christopher Moon, Laila Mattos, Brian Foster and Gabriel Zeltzer, under the direction of assistant professor of physics Hari Manoharan, have produced the world’s smallest lettering, which is approximately 1.5 nanometres tall, using a molecular projector, called Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) to push individual carbon monoxide molecules on a copper or silver sheet surface, based on interference of electron energy states.

A nanometre (Greek: ?????, nanos, dwarf; ?????, metr?, count) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one billionth of a metre (i.e., 10-9 m or one millionth of a millimetre), and also equals ten Ångström, an internationally recognized non-SI unit of length. It is often associated with the field of nanotechnology.

“We miniaturised their size so drastically that we ended up with the smallest writing in history,” said Manoharan. “S” and “U,” the two letters in honor of their employer have been reduced so tiny in nanoimprint that if used to print out 32 volumes of an Encyclopedia, 2,000 times, the contents would easily fit on a pinhead.

In the world of downsizing, nanoscribes Manoharan and Moon have proven that information, if reduced in size smaller than an atom, can be stored in more compact form than previously thought. In computing jargon, small sizing results to greater speed and better computer data storage.

“Writing really small has a long history. We wondered: What are the limits? How far can you go? Because materials are made of atoms, it was always believed that if you continue scaling down, you’d end up at that fundamental limit. You’d hit a wall,” said Manoharan.

In writing the letters, the Stanford team utilized an electron‘s unique feature of “pinball table for electrons” — its ability to bounce between different quantum states. In the vibration-proof basement lab of Stanford’s Varian Physics Building, the physicists used a Scanning tunneling microscope in encoding the “S” and “U” within the patterns formed by the electron’s activity, called wave function, arranging carbon monoxide molecules in a very specific pattern on a copper or silver sheet surface.

“Imagine [the copper as] a very shallow pool of water into which we put some rocks [the carbon monoxide molecules]. The water waves scatter and interfere off the rocks, making well defined standing wave patterns,” Manoharan noted. If the “rocks” are placed just right, then the shapes of the waves will form any letters in the alphabet, the researchers said. They used the quantum properties of electrons, rather than photons, as their source of illumination.

According to the study, the atoms were ordered in a circular fashion, with a hole in the middle. A flow of electrons was thereafter fired at the copper support, which resulted into a ripple effect in between the existing atoms. These were pushed aside, and a holographic projection of the letters “SU” became visible in the space between them. “What we did is show that the atom is not the limit — that you can go below that,” Manoharan said.

“It’s difficult to properly express the size of their stacked S and U, but the equivalent would be 0.3 nanometres. This is sufficiently small that you could copy out the Encyclopaedia Britannica on the head of a pin not just once, but thousands of times over,” Manoharan and his nanohologram collaborator Christopher Moon explained.

The team has also shown the salient features of the holographic principle, a property of quantum gravity theories which resolves the black hole information paradox within string theory. They stacked “S” and the “U” – two layers, or pages, of information — within the hologram.

The team stressed their discovery was concentrating electrons in space, in essence, a wire, hoping such a structure could be used to wire together a super-fast quantum computer in the future. In essence, “these electron patterns can act as holograms, that pack information into subatomic spaces, which could one day lead to unlimited information storage,” the study states.

The “Conclusion” of the Stanford article goes as follows:

According to theory, a quantum state can encode any amount of information (at zero temperature), requiring only sufficiently high bandwidth and time in which to read it out. In practice, only recently has progress been made towards encoding several bits into the shapes of bosonic single-photon wave functions, which has applications in quantum key distribution. We have experimentally demonstrated that 35 bits can be permanently encoded into a time-independent fermionic state, and that two such states can be simultaneously prepared in the same area of space. We have simulated hundreds of stacked pairs of random 7 times 5-pixel arrays as well as various ideas for pathological bit patterns, and in every case the information was theoretically encodable. In all experimental attempts, extending down to the subatomic regime, the encoding was successful and the data were retrieved at 100% fidelity. We believe the limitations on bit size are approxlambda/4, but surprisingly the information density can be significantly boosted by using higher-energy electrons and stacking multiple pages holographically. Determining the full theoretical and practical limits of this technique—the trade-offs between information content (the number of pages and bits per page), contrast (the number of measurements required per bit to overcome noise), and the number of atoms in the hologram—will involve further work.Quantum holographic encoding in a two-dimensional electron gas, Christopher R. Moon, Laila S. Mattos, Brian K. Foster, Gabriel Zeltzer & Hari C. Manoharan

The team is not the first to design or print small letters, as attempts have been made since as early as 1960. In December 1959, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman, who delivered his now-legendary lecture entitled “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom,” promised new opportunities for those who “thought small.”

Feynman was an American physicist known for the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as work in particle physics (he proposed the parton model).

Feynman offered two challenges at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society, held that year in Caltech, offering a $1000 prize to the first person to solve each of them. Both challenges involved nanotechnology, and the first prize was won by William McLellan, who solved the first. The first problem required someone to build a working electric motor that would fit inside a cube 1/64 inches on each side. McLellan achieved this feat by November 1960 with his 250-microgram 2000-rpm motor consisting of 13 separate parts.

In 1985, the prize for the second challenge was claimed by Stanford Tom Newman, who, working with electrical engineering professor Fabian Pease, used electron lithography. He wrote or engraved the first page of Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, at the required scale, on the head of a pin, with a beam of electrons. The main problem he had before he could claim the prize was finding the text after he had written it; the head of the pin was a huge empty space compared with the text inscribed on it. Such small print could only be read with an electron microscope.

In 1989, however, Stanford lost its record, when Donald Eigler and Erhard Schweizer, scientists at IBM’s Almaden Research Center in San Jose were the first to position or manipulate 35 individual atoms of xenon one at a time to form the letters I, B and M using a STM. The atoms were pushed on the surface of the nickel to create letters 5nm tall.

In 1991, Japanese researchers managed to chisel 1.5 nm-tall characters onto a molybdenum disulphide crystal, using the same STM method. Hitachi, at that time, set the record for the smallest microscopic calligraphy ever designed. The Stanford effort failed to surpass the feat, but it, however, introduced a novel technique. Having equaled Hitachi’s record, the Stanford team went a step further. They used a holographic variation on the IBM technique, for instead of fixing the letters onto a support, the new method created them holographically.

In the scientific breakthrough, the Stanford team has now claimed they have written the smallest letters ever – assembled from subatomic-sized bits as small as 0.3 nanometers, or roughly one third of a billionth of a meter. The new super-mini letters created are 40 times smaller than the original effort and more than four times smaller than the IBM initials, states the paper Quantum holographic encoding in a two-dimensional electron gas, published online in the journal Nature Nanotechnology. The new sub-atomic size letters are around a third of the size of the atomic ones created by Eigler and Schweizer at IBM.

A subatomic particle is an elementary or composite particle smaller than an atom. Particle physics and nuclear physics are concerned with the study of these particles, their interactions, and non-atomic matter. Subatomic particles include the atomic constituents electrons, protons, and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are composite particles, consisting of quarks.

“Everyone can look around and see the growing amount of information we deal with on a daily basis. All that knowledge is out there. For society to move forward, we need a better way to process it, and store it more densely,” Manoharan said. “Although these projections are stable — they’ll last as long as none of the carbon dioxide molecules move — this technique is unlikely to revolutionize storage, as it’s currently a bit too challenging to determine and create the appropriate pattern of molecules to create a desired hologram,” the authors cautioned. Nevertheless, they suggest that “the practical limits of both the technique and the data density it enables merit further research.”

In 2000, it was Hari Manoharan, Christopher Lutz and Donald Eigler who first experimentally observed quantum mirage at the IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, California. In physics, a quantum mirage is a peculiar result in quantum chaos. Their study in a paper published in Nature, states they demonstrated that the Kondo resonance signature of a magnetic adatom located at one focus of an elliptically shaped quantum corral could be projected to, and made large at the other focus of the corral.

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Indiana teen softball player recovering after lighting strike

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Indiana teen softball player recovering after lighting strike

Posted: June 3rd, 2022 by Admin

Saturday, March 17, 2012

A Seymour, Indiana high school freshman is recovering after a lighting strike Thursday during practice, with no storm in sight. The lightning strike hit Emily Bobb, and injured three of her teammates. Bobb was transported to Indianapolis Riley Hospital for Children, and the others were taken to a medical facility in Seymour.

Dr. Levi Nehrtt was working across the street at a nearby chiropractic and physical therapy clinic, when he saw the lighting strike Bobb. He immediately ran across the street and jumped the fence, and began CPR. EMT’s arrived within minutes and transported Bobb to the hospital.

On Friday Bobb was listed in good condition, from her initial critical condition. Her teammates were treated and released from the hospital.The National Weather Service warns that lighting strikes can happen with virtually no warning. According to the National Weather Service statistics lightning has claimed the lives of 90 persons in Indiana since 1959.

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Caloundra defeat Wynnum in fourth round of 2020 Sunshine Coast Rugby Union season

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Caloundra defeat Wynnum in fourth round of 2020 Sunshine Coast Rugby Union season

Posted: June 2nd, 2022 by Admin

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Caloundra defeated Wynnum 45 points to 24 in their Round 4 Sunshine Coast Rugby Union match at Wynnum’s Grenada Street ground on Saturday.

“It’s a better performance than what we put on last week”, Wynnum coach Matt Myers said. “We’re a forty or fifty minute team at the moment, not an eighty minute team. [Just need to] stay in the fight and take [games] a bit deeper.” Caloundra opened the game with two tries before Wynnum hit back with a couple of tries of their own. “We were able to turn the momentum around after their first two”, Myers said. “They had it all over us in the first fifteen or so and we turned the momentum around.”

Caloundra half back Jarrod Kidston enjoyed the win. “Yeah it was a good start from us, probably the best start from us in a while”, Kidston said. “Then we just made a couple of mistakes and let them back in the game. They’re a good outfit so they put points on pretty quick.”

The visitors would run away with the result in the end. “We got back on even and managed to go try for try for a couple”, Myers said. “[We] let them [have the] momentum [and they were] over the top, they got a roll on”.

Fitness was a big factor in that according to Kidston. “We’ve been working hard on our fitness so it was pretty good to get the points at the back end”, he said.

In other results, Maroochydore defeated Caboolture 43–5, and University knocked of Noosa 32–22

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The Best Calculator: Texas Instruments Ti 89 Titanium Graphing Calculator

Posted: June 2nd, 2022 by Admin

By David H. Urmann

Calculators are designed for mathematical calculations. This includes graphing calculators. It is a handheld calculator capable of solving equations and plotting graphs, performing numerous variable tasks. The Texas Instruments TI-89 Titanium is one of the best graphing calculators ever to hit the market today.

A graphing calculator is an electronic device used in performing mathematical calculations such as solving equations and plotting graphs. It is programmable, allowing the user to create customized programs for education and scientific/engineering applications.

A graphing calculator can provide several calculations and text lines at the same time. Some have color displays, while others include 3D graphing. The TI-89 Titanium is one of the model graphing calculators popularly used today.

The TI-89 Titanium has a powerful computer algebra system developed by Texas Instruments. This allows the manipulation of symbolic algebraic expressions, where in, it solves the equation in terms of variables.

Hence, the TI-89 Titanium is a replacement of the TI 89 which was released during the summer of 2004. It has four times the ability of the TI 89, especially with regards to its flash memory. More Apps, programs and data are being stored. Thus, the TI-89 Titanium is necessarily a Voyage 200 without an integrated keyboard.

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TI-89 Titanium handles algebra, calculus, matrices, and statistical functions.

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RAM: 188 KB

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Flash Memory: 2.7 MB

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Pixel Display: 100 by 160 large pixels (split screen view)

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Power: 4 AAA Silver Oxide batteries

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Units: More than 100 in 28 categories

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Stored constants: 20

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255 symbols in the character set (Greek, system, and international characters).

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Real time rotation- 3D surfaces.

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File sharing with the used of USB on-the-go technology.

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Optional assembly language programming

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Has a 3-D rotation and contour plots.

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Active Calculator Home history screen – can hold up to 99 previous entries for deep recalling purposes.

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Graph mode can stored up to 99 equations for each mode.

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Real and complex numeric results.

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Catalog includes syntax listing of functions and commands.

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With a pre-programmed applications such as CellSheet, Calendar, EE Pro, Contacts, German Localization, Finance French Localization, Planner, Notefolio, Polynomial Root Finder, Simultaneous Equation Solver, Statistics with List Editor, Spanish Localization. Symbolic Math Guide, Study cards and Tasks.

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Analysis: Function values, maximums, roots, minimums, derivatives, integrals intersections, arc lengths, and inflection points.

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Official AP Calculus exam review questions.

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Impact-resistant slide case.

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Compatible with TI Keyboard.

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1 year warranty

Accessories:

Silver oxide battery, TI-Presenter , ViewScreen Calculator, Presentation Link Adapter, Applications CD-ROM, USB silver cable for Windows/Mac, TI Connectivity Kit, GraphiTI, TI Keyboard, user’s guide, TI-link cable, colored hard slide case, Kickstand Slide Case and warranty info.

Other available applications for TI-89 Titanium are:

Calculus Made Easy

Cabri Geometry

Calculus Tools App

DataMate App

EE200

Polynomial Root Finder App

TI-Reader App

The Geometer’s Sketchpad

LogIn App

US Presidents App

ME*Pro App

LearningCheck App

School Used

The TI-89 Tritium, along with the other series, is one of the most function-rich and powerful graphing calculators which can be legally used in many testing situations. It is also allowed on:

AP Calculus

AP Physics

AP Statistics

PSAT/NMSQT

AP Chemistry

Math IC and IIC

SAT I and II

The TI-89 Titanium’s advanced functionality helps students, particularly in engineering and mathematics in doing problem solving with ease. Many high school teachers encourage their students to use graphing calculators within the Canadian and American education system. Thus, students tend to buy the TI-89 Titanium because of its game compatibility.

The TI-89 Titanium has really gone a long way. It is more reliable due to its advanced capabilities and its simplified methods. Texas Instruments tend to upgrade the TI technology more over the years, especially focusing on its fully featured functionality for the modern day computing.

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Taylor Swift’s 1989 wins Grammy’s Record of the year; Bad Blood wins the Best Music Video

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Taylor Swift’s 1989 wins Grammy’s Record of the year; Bad Blood wins the Best Music Video

Posted: May 31st, 2022 by Admin

On Monday, US singer Taylor Swift won the 58th Grammy Awards Album of the Year for her album 1989, and her video song Bad Blood won the Grammy Award for the Best Music Video.

There will be people who will try to undercut your success

This was the second time Swift has won the award for the Album of the Year. She previously won for her album Fearless in 2010. Swift collected three Grammys at this year’s awards ceremony: Best Music Video, Best Pop Vocal Album and Album of the Year.

With this Album of the Year win, she became the first woman to win two Grammy Awards in the category. At the beginning of the award ceremony, Swift performed her song Out of the Woods live.

The other nominees for the Album of The Year were Alabama Shakes’ Sound & Color, Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly, Chris Stapleton’s Traveller, and The Weeknd’s Beauty Behind the Madness. Canadian singer The Weeknd won two awards for Best Urban Contemporary Album and Best R&B Performance.

While receiving her award, Swift left a message for younger women saying “there will be people along the way who will try to undercut your success or take credit for your accomplishments […] don’t let those people sidetrack you, someday when you get where you’re going you’ll look around and you’ll know that it was you and the people who love you who put you there, and that will be the greatest feeling in the world.”

Kendrick Lamar, who featured in the Bad Blood video, won five awards including for Bad Blood. Swift’s friend Ed Sheeran won the Song of the Year for Thinking Out Loud ahead of her song Blank Space from the album 1989.

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International Accounting Standards

Posted: May 27th, 2022 by Admin

International Accounting Standards

by

Mihai Marian

International accounting device. It is impossible to work today in a multinational enterprise or a large enterprise that wants to be quoted on foreign financial markets, to be involved in financial reporting, without realizing how beneficial it would be a single global accounting language. Accounting is far from that goal. Accountants speak different languages and different interpretations give the same events and transactions. Yet a quarter of a century, global accounting language seems to diminish with the creation of the International Accounting Standards (International Accounting Standards Committee: IASC).

On June 29, 1973 representatives of major accounting organizations in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Ireland and the United States signed the London Charter establishing this international organization, whose objective was to develop and publish, in the public interest, international accounting standards, which will be complied with when presenting the annual accounts and financial statements, and to ensure acceptance and application of these standards worldwide. IASC is an institutional work of the accounting profession. Today it brings together 120 organizations from 89 countries accounting, plus six associate members. Organizations refer to the accountants who exercise their profession freely, but also representatives of industry, finance, commerce, education, public services worldwide.

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Meanwhile it was created ‘International Federation of Accountants’ (International Federation of Accountants: IFAC), during the organization of the XI International Congress of accounting, which took place in Munich in October 1977.

On the technical level, the two bodies have had to share the act of normalization, audit standards being developed by IFAC and the accounting, the IASC.

IASC rules are not imposed on any person, firm or hard. It advocates not only the quality of their spirit of independence and expertise are developed. They have no legal force of the EU accounting directives. There is only one official version of the IASC standards: one drawn up and presented in English.

IASC is the only organization that provides design and improvement of accounting standards internationally. Even if the ‘United Nations’ (UN) and “Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development’ (OECD) have the power to develop rules, they do not assume ‘de facto’ role and normalized based on the work of IASC.

As the International Accounting Standards are: AS 1 – Presentation of Financial Statements (revised 1997) IAS 2 – Inventories (revised 1993) IAS 7 – Cash Flow Statements (revised 1992), IAS 8 – Net Profit or Loss for the period fundamental errors and changes in accounting policies (revised 1993) IAS 10 – Events after the balance sheet (revised 1999) IAS 11 – Construction Contracts (revised 1993) IAS 12 – Income Taxes (revised 2000) IAS 14 – Reporting Sectoral (revised 1997) IAS 15 – Information reflecting the effects of price changes (revised 1994) IAS 16 – Property and equipment (revised 1998) IAS 17 – Leases (revised 1997) IAS 18 – Revenue (revised 1993), IAS 19 – Employee Benefits (revised 2002) IAS 20 – Accounting for Government Grants and Disclosure of Government Assistance (reformatted 1994), IAS 21 – Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates (revised 1993) IAS 22 – Business Combinations (revised 1998) IAS 23 – Borrowing Costs (revised 1993) IAS 24 – Related Party Disclosures (revised 1994) IAS 26 – Accounting and reporting of pension plans (reformatted 1994), IAS 27 – Consolidated Financial Statements and Accounting for Investments in subsidiaries (revised 2000) IAS 28 – Accounting for Investments in Associates (Revised 2000), IAS 29 – Financial reporting in hyperinflationary economies (reformatted 1994), IAS 30 – Disclosures in the financial statements of banks and similar financial institutions (recast 1994), IAS 31 – Financial reporting of interests in Joint Ventures (revised 2000) IAS 33 – Earnings per share (revised 1997) IAS 34 – Interim Financial Reporting (revised 1998) IAS 35 – interrupt ongoing activities ( revised 1998) IAS 36 – Impairment of Assets (revised 1998) IAS 37 – Provisions, contingent liabilities and contingent assets (revised 1998) IAS 38 – Intangible Assets (revised 1998) IAS 40 – Investment Property (revised 2000), IAS 41 – Agriculture (revised 2001);

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US Boy Scouts and hikers airlifted from wildfire in Utah

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US Boy Scouts and hikers airlifted from wildfire in Utah

Posted: May 25th, 2022 by Admin

Friday, July 20, 2007

On Friday, a group of hikers and 18 boy scouts were airlifted by helicopters away from a wildfire in Nephi Canyon, Utah. The hikers and scouts escaped into a rough rocky area to keep a safe distance from the dangerous wildfire after it advanced on their campground.

The wildfire started in a campground in Salt Creek Canyon, 85 miles from Salt Lake City, and has burned 13,000 acres across 20 square miles as of Friday. The fire has burned a campground and motel, and forced the evacuation of all campgrounds and cabins in its path.

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