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    BOOK KEEPING • Book keeping is all about business transaction. • Accounting not just includes book keeping but interpreting the records of business transaction. • Booking and Accounting allows a person to know whether there is profit made in a business transaction or losses made. • All transaction is kept in ledger. • In ledger‚ there are a lot of accounts. • For all the accounts‚ there is title. Etc. Cash Account‚ Mr. Tan’s Account or ABC Account. • If

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    Rogier Van der Weyden was a Flemish painter of the mid-15th century. Rogier was chiefly influenced by his first teacher‚ Robert Campin. Although details of his early training are sketchy‚ it is generally accepted that he entered the workshop of Robert Campin‚ the foremost painter in Tournai and dean of the painters’ guild‚ in 1427 at the age of 27 (http://www.belgium.be). Rogier remained in Campin’s studio for five years‚ becoming an independent master of the guild on August 1‚ 1432. Van der Weyden

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    Chapter 6 1. Samuel de Champlain a. Soldier and explorer whose energy and leadership earned him the title “Father of the New France” b. He entered into friendly relations with the nearby Huron Indian tribes and at their request‚ he joined them in battle against the federated Iroquois c. After two volleys from the rifles‚ they scared off the terrified Iroquois and thus earned the enmity of the Iroquois 2. Quebec d. Granite sentinel commanding the St. Lawrence River

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    HISTORY OF COMPUTER THE PRE-MECHANICAL AGE: 3000 B.C. – 1450 A.D. 1. Writing and Alphabets – Communication First development of signs corresponding to spoken sounds‚ instead of pictures‚ to express words. Around 2000 B.C.‚ Phoenicians created symbols that expressed single syllables and consonants (the first true alphabet) The Greeks later adopted the Phoenician alphabet and added vowels; the Romans gave the letters Latin names to create the alphabet we use today. 2. Paper

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    Proclamation Line of 1763 prohibited settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. And even though this law was passed for colonists’ own good (and Sir William Johnson‚ Superintendent of Indian Affairs‚ was utterly opposed to the settlers encroaching upon unsubdued territory at this time) — for one reason to protect them from hostile Indians‚ it bothered people who were bent on western expansion. Additionally‚ Great Britain incurred huge debt from the French and Indian War (1755-1763) — which was the

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    CAUSES OF FILIPINO REVOLTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Desire to regain the lost freedom of their ancestors (Political) Religious intolerance of Spanish authorities (Religious) Abuses of the Spaniards (Personal) The hated tribute and oppressive forced labor Loss of ancestral lands •Create a profile page for a certain revolt and •Discuss the outcome/result of the revolt LAKANDULA and sulayman • Causes of revolt: – Maltreatment of his people by Spanish masters – Broken promises of Spanish officials particularly

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    form of active resistance employed by the slaves. This normally resulted in bloodshed‚ as slaves and whites died and a large number of properties were destroyed. There were four major slave revolts in the Caribbean. These were: Berbice/Coffy Revolt (1763) Haitian Revolution (1791) Barbados/Bussa ’s Revolt (1816) Sam Sharpe/Christmas Rebellion (1831) The Haitian Revolution. Causes Slaves ’ resentment of the ill- treatment they received from managers/overseers. The lack of provisions available

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    Malika

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    " 3 ~ DBQTHEME: DEMOCRACY IN COLONIAL AMERICA DIRECTIONS: This task is based on the accompanying documents (1-6). Some of these documents have been edited to help you with the task. The essay is designed to test your ability to work with historical documents and your knowledge of colonial America. Carefully analyze the documents as you complete Part A. Your responses should help you to write the essay in Part B. HISTORICAL CONTEXT: Due to British political traditions‚ distance from the

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    APUSH Midterm Review

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    1) Settlement of Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ Plymouth‚ Puritans 2) To farm and harvest TOBACCO; slaves‚ plantation workers- TRIANGLE TRADE a) Reduced migration by increasing wages especially in Southern colonies b) Dependable work force c) Cheap labor 3) Mercantilism is the idea that colonies existed for the benefit of the Mother Country. In other words‚ the American colonists could be compared to tenants who ’paid rent’ by providing materials for export to Britain. Colonizing America meant that

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    worse. After winning the war Britain colonies dominated the new world. In 1763 Britain had almost twice the land that they had in 1754. While the colonies and Britain were happy about all the land they had gain; the Indians said they had no right to settle in the land because it didn’t belong to them. King George III knew that this was going to lead to problems and in order to avoid them he passed the proclamation of 1763. This stated that the colonies couldn’t settle pass the Appellation mountains

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