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Information Systems Assurance - 2nd Edition

Information Systems Assurance - 2nd Edition

David C. Chan

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The purpose of this book is to help understand how information technology (IT) affects risks, what controls should be implemented to mitigate risks and how controls can be tested and assessed to provide assurance to management, customers and auditors. This book focuses on system assurance, i.e., assurance that risks are adequately mitigated with internal controls. It discusses assurance from the perspectives of management and auditors. Many chapters of this book provide guidelines to auditors in identifying and testing internal controls.
5 Easy Steps to Get Out of Debt: Using the Money You Already Make

5 Easy Steps to Get Out of Debt: Using the Money You Already Make

David C. Stone

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Enjoy life while getting out of debt After suffering financial hardship, David and Sheila set off on a mission to change their lives. What they discovered was life-changing. In '5 Easy Steps to Get out of Debt, ' the once struggling couple share their strategies and the psychology necessary to get out of debt and maintain a lifestyle of financial freedom.While working part-time and vacationing around the world, the couple was able to pay off massive amounts of debts in unconventional, yet simple ways most people don't think possible.Discover the proven strategies necessary to change your life and get driven with motivation to take action today
Descubriendo Tu Sonrisa Interior

Descubriendo Tu Sonrisa Interior

David C. Fitzgerald

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Descubriendo Tu sonrisa Interior por David Fitzgerald.David Fitzgerald nos da un mensaje sencillo pero poderoso. Sus palabras nos ayudan a liberarnos de patrones mentales permiti ndonos experimentar la vida sin el equipaje del sufrimiento emocional. El resultado es la paz y el bienestar interior. As como lo transmite en persona a los grupos que dirige, usted recibe las ense anzas en este libro. Lo que ense a no est adscrito a alguna tradici n o religi n en particular, pero cuando se pone en pr ctica puede ser provechoso para todos. Desde el primer d a notar s un cambio en tu vida interior.
SETI Hits Paydirt

SETI Hits Paydirt

David C. Kopaska-Merkel

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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SETI Hits Paydirt is a scrumptiously twisted sequence of fibonacci-no ku, unlove poems, delicacies for the ET palate, and more outrageous things. It's playful (but not sweet), enigmatic (but not obfuscatory), snarky (but not surly), and otherworldly (but not from any otherworld you've ever visited). You won't come away understanding aliens, but you'll realize how na ve you were before. The inside of your head will be much larger than the outside when you finish reading this chapbook. -Mary Turzillo Nebula and Elgin award winner author of Lovers & Killers
Where the Sun Rises Square

Where the Sun Rises Square

David C. Thompson

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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Brazil's prison population, estimated at 90,000 in 1990, has exploded to over 650,000, the third highest in the world behind the US and China. Systematically targeting poor, Black communities, Brazil's prisons have become infamous for their overcrowding and mismanagement. And yet, this landscape of punishment is built on top of a set of progressive laws that center reform as the primary aim and concern of incarceration. Every morning, when black, windowless vans carry the newly incarcerated to their destinations, they pass through prison gates emblazoned with the words, "Resocialize to Conquer the Future." Through long-term fieldwork within the prisons of Rio de Janeiro, David Thompson investigates the legal and moral impulse to "resocialize" as it animates the prison system of Brazil. Following incarcerated people, psychologists, attorneys, and missionaries, he draws attention to the forms of prison life and governance that reform and resocialization bring forth, from parole applications and psycho-social evaluations to prison escapes. He argues these institutions are driven by a set of unfulfilled promises: the image of a reformed, future self; the insistence that a more "humane" prison is possible; the promise of Brazilian democracy itself; and the stalled project of Black emancipation. Across these domains, Thompson charts how imprisonment forces its captives to constantly navigate between the hope of reform and the weaponization of this hope against them.
Where the Sun Rises Square

Where the Sun Rises Square

David C. Thompson

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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Brazil's prison population, estimated at 90,000 in 1990, has exploded to over 650,000, the third highest in the world behind the US and China. Systematically targeting poor, Black communities, Brazil's prisons have become infamous for their overcrowding and mismanagement. And yet, this landscape of punishment is built on top of a set of progressive laws that center reform as the primary aim and concern of incarceration. Every morning, when black, windowless vans carry the newly incarcerated to their destinations, they pass through prison gates emblazoned with the words, "Resocialize to Conquer the Future." Through long-term fieldwork within the prisons of Rio de Janeiro, David Thompson investigates the legal and moral impulse to "resocialize" as it animates the prison system of Brazil. Following incarcerated people, psychologists, attorneys, and missionaries, he draws attention to the forms of prison life and governance that reform and resocialization bring forth, from parole applications and psycho-social evaluations to prison escapes. He argues these institutions are driven by a set of unfulfilled promises: the image of a reformed, future self; the insistence that a more "humane" prison is possible; the promise of Brazilian democracy itself; and the stalled project of Black emancipation. Across these domains, Thompson charts how imprisonment forces its captives to constantly navigate between the hope of reform and the weaponization of this hope against them.