in the accounts for the year ended 31 October? profit and loss expense A B C D 3 $6400 $6400 $6400 $7000 balance sheet $600 prepayment $600 accrual - The table gives information relating to the fixed assets of a business. $ net book value at the end of the year net book value at the
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"There is no point in preserving the past. We should be looking to the future." Do you agree with this statement? Seperating past‚ present and future is a mistake many people tend to make. The past‚ present and future are entwined in each other‚ and most apparently‚ the past is deeply embedded in the future. Often‚ youngsters feel that the past is unimportant‚ and that we ought to be looking to the future. This is a deadly‚ fatal‚ and extremely misguided way of thinking; are they even thinking
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The book of Romans was written by Paul‚ a Roman citizen‚ and firmly grasps the Jewish belief system. He was educated in the school of Gamaliel‚ and thought that the Jewish belief system was the only true religion that existed. Paul wrote the book of Romans specifically to everyone who wanted to hear the Word of God‚ but also wanted to get his fellow Romans attention also. Saul‚ a former Jew‚ began his ministry when he first encountered God on the way to Damascus. “Suddenly a light from heaven flashed
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entire test in one sitting. Note: The total testing time is 3 hours and 45 minutes‚ but you save 25 minutes because the unscored section* from this practice test was omitted. Sit at a desk or table cleared of any other papers or books You won’t be able to take a dictionary‚ books‚ notes‚ or scratch paper into the test room. Allow yourself the specified amount of time for each section Pace yourself by using a watch (without an audible alarm)‚ which is what you are allowed to use on test day. Have a calculator
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is it different from the former? The point is that an approach to the metaphysical questions of life is handled in vastly different ways with just as many varied interpretations. What ultimately seems to be important is if there is a way to reach past the nihilistic interpretation that seems beholden to the modern secular age. Hubert Dreyfus and Sean Dorrance Kelly seem to think so‚ and I tend to agree; at least in spirit.
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Caulfield’s past events have affected his present actions‚ attitudes‚ and values of character in both positive and negative values. Some many notable past events that affected him in the future without him knowing were; when he didn’t take Pencey seriously and got kicked out of it for his grades‚ also when him and Jane were close friends and Stradlater brings her up‚ also when he gets a prostitute ordered to his house‚ and lastly when his little brother dies from an illness. All these past actions put
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Importance of Margins In the short essay "In Praise of Margins" Ian Frazier defines marginal people‚ places‚ or activities as "... the ones that don’t quite work out" (58 Frazier) since they are insufficient to meet the standards of the economic world. However‚ Frazier shows he values marginal activities and places because they allow people to be themselves without the worry and judgment. For Frazier and his friends‚ they viewed "The woods" (56 Frazier) as their place of margin Often times society
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unemployment of Germans. The Germans treated the Jews with immense hostility for their unemployment. Hans Peter Richer has described the unfair treatment of Jews in a book called Friedrich. He speaks of all the hardships his Jewish friend Friedrich and all other Jews face. The book opens up with Polycarp‚ a garden gnome sitting on the garden. The book also ends with the same scene. The narrator was symbolically speaking of how peaceful the gnome’s life and Fridrich’s was. But after Hitler came to power he
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How do we use the Past Simple Tense? We use the past simple tense to talk about an action or a situation - an event - in the past. The event can be short or long. Here are some short events with the past simple tense: The car exploded at 9.30am yesterday. She went to the door. We did not hear the telephone. Did you see that car? | past | present | future | | | | | The action is in the past. | | | Here are some long events with the past simple tense: I lived in Bangkok for
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below your student number‚ name and initials. (b) For each question‚ mark the appropriate response (a)‚ (b)‚ (c)‚ or (d). There is only one correct response to each question in Part A. There is no negative marking. Part B consists of two (2) essay-type questions‚ each worth TWENTY (20) marks. Answer only ONE (1) question from Part B. Answers to questions in Part B must be written in ink. Pencil may be used in answers to Part B for drawing‚ sketching or graphical work only. This question
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