Assignment 2 – Accounting Principles and Reporting Standards – Chapter 14: Discussion Questions Wilmary Colon Rivera California College San Diego January 10‚ 2015 ACC213 Nellie Hornbeck Assignment 2 – Accounting Principles and Reporting Standards – Chapter 14: Discussion Questions. 1. In the U.S accounting principles are developed through a cooperative effort between the private sector (business) and the public sector (government). Public sector ---- Government ---- Represented by SEC SEC – Securities
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D.A.T.A. Course Notes 1. Module 1: Physiological Factors 1. Subject 1: How alcohol and other drugs enter and leave the body. The rate of absorption and elimination of alcohol and other drugs. 1. Types 1. Central nervous system depressants 1. Alcohol 1. Colorless‚ odorless‚ volatile pungent drug 2. Sleeping pills/barbiturates 3. Tranquilizers 2. Central nervous stimulants 1. Nicotine 2. Cocaine 3. Amphetamines 3. Opioids 1. Opium 2. Codeine 3. Heroin 4. Hallucinogens 1. LSD 2. Mushrooms
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The Great Gatsby: Chapter 1: Fitzgerald opens his novel by introducing Nick Carraway‚ the story’s narrator. Nick has‚ by his own admission‚ come "back from the East last autumn‚" jaded and embittered by his experiences there. The reader knows immediately that the story has already taken place and that Nick is telling it to us through the filter of time. He is distanced from the events at hand and is recounting them by way of memory. It is imperative that readers trust him‚ then‚ because time can
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Chapter One Quick Check: 1. Cells were not discovered by Hippocrates because he didn’t have the technology and equipment to. 2. Robert Hooke is credited with the discovery of the basic building block of living organisms. 3. Robert Brown is credited with the discovery of the cell nucleus. 4. Schleiden and Schwann’s contribution to biology was proposing that cells are the basic structural unit for plants and animals. 5. Before Virchow‚ one idea was that living things could arise from non-living
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from data and datasets • Searching for relationships in data and datasets Decision Making Uncertainty • Optimization • Measuring uncertainty • Decision analysis with uncertainty • Modeling and simulation • Sensitivity Analysis 1 What is Management Science? • Logical‚ systematic approach to decision making using quantitative methods. • Science Scientific methods used to solve business related problems. • Goal for this class: logically approach and solve many different
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PSY402: Adult Development Week 1‚ Fall 2012 Themes and Issues in Adult Reading: Chapter 1 Introduction: à Aging affects every individual (from the time we are born to the day we die) à In order to have a healthier and better aging process‚ we should incorporate behaviours and activities designed to maintain high levels of functioning well into the later decades of life For ex. smoking and drinking alcohol can/may decrease your lifespan Another ex. exercising and having a healthy diet may
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1. The environment is the surroundings or conditions in which a person‚ animal‚ or plant lives or operates; the natural world affected by human activity. 2. Environmental science is the study of the interaction between living and nonliving‚ physical‚ chemical‚ and biological components of the environment including their effects on all types of organisms but most often the impact humans have on the environment. Ecology‚ conservation biology‚ forestry‚ soil science‚ forest technology and physics are
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January 09‚ 2013 Discussion Notes Scientific Method 1. Observation 2. Formulate a question 3. Hypothesis (educated guess) 4. Test the Hypothesis How to test for cause/type of volcano? 1. Meteor impact will cause movement and depth of rocks. Meteor impact will cause movement and depth of rocks. Test for rocks around the volcano * Meteor Craters form a hole in the ground test for rocks around the volcano * * * * * Salt Dome and Salt GlaciersSalt
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CHAPTER 1 Ethics & ethical reasoning Ethics as a set of guidance/principles/norms which shows we how should we act‚ how should we choose‚ how should we live. Argument: a group of statements (premises: basis of conclusion) which are claimed to provide support/reasons for the other statement 3 kinds of arguments Deductive argument: premises are clamed to support the conclusion in such a way that it is impossible for the premises to be true‚ the conclusion false. Conclusion is claimed to follow
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Ch. 20: The Muslim Empires Introduction -Nomadic invasions wasted much of the Muslim world w/ the sacking of Baghdad in 1258 • 3 new Muslim dynasties emerged after the nomadic invasions -New flowering of Islamic civilization; Competition(political divisions+military incursions -Largest-Ottoman from N Africa to S Russia; Safavid dynasty to the E; Mughals in Delhi region of Ganges plain -3 empires combined=largest Islamic political+military power ever -All 3 depended on firearms-“gunpowder
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