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    Analysing Performance . Analysing Financial Performance . Profit And Loss Forecast . Profit And Loss Calculations . The Balance Sheet Exercise P 213 . Your books tell you what’s happened in the past. . Your cash flow forecast is about what may happen in the future. . What about now? How are we doing right now? For every single bit of goods or services you supply to others‚ there will be costs to pay (money going out) and money coming in from the sales you make. If there’s more coming in than going out

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    ca cs-63------------------------------------------------- CS-63 Solved Assignment 2012 ------------------------------------------------- Presented by http://www.myignou.in ------------------------------------------------- Solved by Pradeep Kumar Rana‚ a student of IGNOU BCA 6th semester. His facebook URL= http://www.facebook.com/people/Pradeep-Rana/100001389169424 Course Code : CS-63 Course Title : Introduction to System Software Assignment Number : BCA (3)-63/Assignment/2012 Maximum

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    What Was the Most Important Consequence of the Printing Press? The most important consequence of the printing press was the spread of knowledge. Knowledge is the greatest aspect and power. Before Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press‚ there was the development of language‚ writing with hieroglyphs‚ the alphabet and then printing. Scribes would write a book by hand from the dictation of a scholar. Most citizens were uneducated while few were well educated. Handwritten books were expensive

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    The Columbian Exchange was the period of of cultural exchange between the New World and Old World‚ many of these exchanges were of plants‚ animals‚ and different technologies that changed the way of life for both the Native American and Europeans. The exchange began after Columbus’ discovery in 1492‚ and lasted through the years of discovery and expansion. Mcneill explains‚ “The Columbian Exchange has led many countries to advance in agricultural production

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    Joey Smallwood was a politician from Newfoundland who was the main force that brought Newfoundland join in the Canadian Confederation in 1949‚ and became the first Premier of Newfoundland.( Ibiography) Joey Smallwood was born in December 24‚ 1900 at Mint Brook‚ Newfoundland. When he was a teenager‚ he worked in a newspaper and his family moved to New York City in 1920. He also worked for a newspaper which named The Call. He returned to Newfoundland and then got married. At the same year‚ he set up

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    Knowledge can be gained through various means‚ the most important being reading the books. Experinced is also one of the important factor to gained the indepth knowledge. There has been always a controversy between the two about which one gives richer and broader view of knowledge. I personaly feel that this two are interrelated‚ in the sense one follows the other. Knowledge gained through reading the books is of no use unless and untill we implement it in our practical life. Implementing the knowledge

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    The work of the abolitionists was the most important reason for the abolition of slavery and slave trade. Do you agree? In 1807‚ an Act of Parliament abolished the trade of slaves in the British colonies. However‚ it was not until 1833 that an act was passed to free all slaves in Britain’s colonies. The enslaved received no compensation for their sufferings or for having their freedom denied. On the other hand‚ the plantation owners did receive compensation from the British government for the

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    Atlantic exploration caused the interaction of the indigenous people of the Americas‚ the Europeans‚ and he Iberians. These interactions caused massive epidemics on both sides of the Atlantic world and emplaced slavery in the new world. Between 1580-1780 the Iberians/Europeans and the indigenous people of the Americas came into contact with one another through the want of new resources and good. This interaction resulted in mass epidemics and slavery in the Americas. Ever since Columbus landed in

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    development of Germany over the whole period 1890-1991‚ how far can the treaty of Versailles been seen as a key turning point? Jonathan Sokolov The Treaty of Versailles was a monumental stage in German history‚ helping to shape German history for arguably the best part of thirty years. It can be argued that the Treaty was the most significant event since the unification of Germany in 1890. The short term consequences were also highly prominent as over 300‚000 Germans fled to America in the years 1917-23

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    What was the most significant event in the life of the DDR? Germany was never meant to split up. The significant things were communism‚ the division‚ the fall of the berlin fall and control. We can’t really point to a significant event. More importantly‚ most of the changes that took place in the life of the GDR were forced upon it from outside – crushing the Berlin workers rising‚ building the Berlin wall and the end of the soviet union were all external. Germany was split into two countries‚

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