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y feedback helps us continue to improve Managerial Accounting. In response to reviewer suggestions we have: • Reordered variances in Chapters 10 and 11. Both chapters have been completely rewritten to follow a more logical flow. • Streamlined Variable Costing coverage in Chapter 7, making it even more user-friendly. • Moved tonal Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) icons throug
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y feedback helps us continue to improve Managerial Accounting. In response to reviewer suggestions we have: • Reordered variances in Chapters 10 and 11. Both chapters have been completely rewritten to follow a more logical flow. • Streamlined Variable Costing coverage in Chapter 7, making it even more user-friendly. • Moved tonal Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) icons throug
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Miss Universe 2002, Justine Pasek, with Miss USA 2002, Shauntay Hinton and Miss
Teen USA 2002, Vanessa Semrow at Guantanamo Bay


 


Shawn Weatherly, Miss Universe 1980 and Kim Seelbrede, Miss USA 1981 together
with then-US President Ronald Reagan.

In other media
Electronic Arts was reportedly developing a video game based on the
pageant, but development status is currently uncertain due to the
closure of EA Black Box, the studio allegedly developing the game.[43]

See also
 List of beauty contests
 Mrs. Universe

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