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  2. International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions

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    Financial_Audit_Guidelines_E.pdf: ISSAI 3000-3100: Performance Audit Guidelines: ISSAI 4000-4200: Compliance Audit Guidelines: ISSAI 5000-5010: Guidelines on auditing International Institutions: ISSAI 5100-5140: Guidelines on Environmental Audit: ISSAI 5200-5240: Guidelines on Privatisation: ISSAI 5300-5399: guidelines on IT-audit: ISSAI 5400-5499

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  4. ISA 400 Risk Assessments and Internal Control - Wikipedia

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    ISA 400 Risk Assessments and Internal Control is one of the International Standards on Auditing.It serves to require the auditor to understand the client's accounting system and internal control system and to assess control risk and inherent risk.

  5. File:An Illustrated Sutra, Jingoji Issaikyo.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Heian period (794-1185), early-mid 12th century Handscroll, gold and silver on indigo-dyed paper, with gilt-copper floral-etched scroll ends; the frontispiece depicting Shaka Buddha preaching at Vulture Peak, flanked by two monks and two bodhisattvas; the accompanying long passage of scripture entitled Bussetsu daiai dohatsu deionkyo 佛説大愛道般泥洹経 With an inscribed ...

  6. Dangibon - Wikipedia

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    Masuho Zankō (増穂残口) and Issai Chozan (佚斎樗山) are credited with establishing the early foundations upon which the genre rests. In 1715, Masuho wrote Endō Tukugan (艶道通鑑), and in 1727 Issai wrote Inaka Sōji (田舎荘子). These two texts are early forerunners of the genre.

  7. Eisai - Wikipedia

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    Born in Bitchū Province (modern-day Okayama, Okayama), Eisai was ordained as a monk in the Tendai sect. Dissatisfied with the state of Buddhism at the time, in 1168 he set off on his first trip to Mount Tiantai in China, the origin of the sect, where he learned of the primacy of the Chan (later known in Japan as Zen) school in Chinese Buddhism of the time.

  8. Toei 5300 series - Wikipedia

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    The Toei 5300 series (都営5300形, Toei 5300-gata) was an electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei) on the Toei Asakusa Line and associated through services in Tokyo, Japan.

  9. Tamil Isai Sangam - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1943 by Raja Sir Annamalai Chettiar, designed to promote Tamil music. [2] Since the 1940s, the association has supported a college, the Tamil Isai Sangam College, for the instruction of Tamil music.