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KPMG is a multinational professional services network, based in London, United Kingdom. As one of the Big Four accounting firms, along with Ernst & Young (EY), Deloitte, and PwC. KPMG is a network of firms in 145 countries with 275,288 employees, affiliated with KPMG International Limited, a private English company limited by guarantee. The name "KPMG" stands for "Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler". The initialism was chosen when KMG (Klynveld Main Goerdeler) merged with Peat Marwick in 1987. KPMG has three lines of services: financial audit, tax, and advisory. Its tax and advisory services are further divided into various service groups. In the 21st century, various parts of the firm's global network of affiliates have been involved in regulatory actions as well as lawsuits.
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Article Snippet :of Oxford, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002 (en) G. Pursglove et A. Ricketts, Oxford in Verse, Oxford, Perpetua, 1999 (en) Peter Sager, Oxford & Cambridge :
Article Title : Oxford University Press
Article Snippet :L’Oxford University Press (OUP ou OxUP, littéralement : « Presses universitaires d'Oxford ») est une maison d'édition universitaire britannique de renom
Article Title : Charles Dickens
Article Snippet :Dickens Index, Oxford, Oxford University Press (IUSA), 1988, 320 p. (ISBN 0192116657 et 978-0192116659). (en) Andrew Sanders, The Oxford History of English
Article Title : Oxford
Article Snippet :Pour les articles homonymes, voir Oxford (homonymie). Oxford (en anglais [ˈɒks.fəd]) est une ville britannique située à 90 km au nord-ouest de Londres
Article Title : William Shakespeare
Article Snippet :Problems, vol. 2, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1930b (OCLC 353406). (en) E. K. Chambers, Shakespearean Gleanings, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1944
Article Title : Génocide
Article Snippet :Genocide: A World History, Oxford University Press, 2017, p. 7. (en) Norman Naimark, Genocide: A World History, Oxford University Press, 2017, p. 10. (en)
Article Title : Oxford English Dictionary
Article Snippet :régulièrement remis à jour. L'Oxford University Press édite également une version abrégée de ce dictionnaire en deux volumes, le Shorter Oxford English Dictionary
Article Title : Anne (reine de Grande-Bretagne)
Article Snippet :Sarah, duchess of Marlborough (1660–1744) », dans Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2008 (lire en ligne ). Weir 1996, p. 260-261
Article Title : Salafisme
Article Snippet :Roel Meijer, Global Salafism: Islam's New Religious Movement, Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press, 2014 (ISBN 9780199333431), p. 33-57 (en) Stéphane Lacroix
Article Title : Alan Turing
Article Snippet :computer, Oxford University Press, 2012, 553 p. (ISBN 978-0-199-60915-4). (en) B Jack Copeland, Turing : Pioneer of the Information Age, Oxford University Press
The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (GW SMHS for short) was established in 1824, due to the need for doctors in the District of Columbia (DC). The school formally opened its doors a year later in 1825. It is the eleventh oldest medical school in the United States and the first medical school established in the nation's capital. The school has more than 700 medical students currently enrolled in its Doctor of Medicine (MD) program.
GW saw rise in the number of applications, to 14,649 applications in 2012.
The George Washington University School of Medicine is at the forefront of technology for research and application. GW's innovations include the six-million volt linear accelerator, a radioisotope laboratory, and the first operating theaters with overhead observation decks, among others. Political figures, such as former Vice President Dick Cheney and former First Lady Laura Bush, also come to GW for routine and emergency procedures. The school was in the national spotlight in 1981 when US President Ronald Reagan, shot at close range, was rushed to its ER for surgery.
The Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library is the academic library for GW SMHS.
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