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    BANK RECONCILIATION Before entering your adjusting entries‚ complete the bank reconciliation form (page 16) for December 31‚ the statement date‚ and the last workday of the month. Enter the cash balance from the trial balance as the book balance and $49‚559.93 as the bank statement balance. Additional information needed to complete the reconciliation is listed below: 1. A late deposit of $1‚477.00 was not listed on the bank statement. 2. Checks 10064 and 10065 were not returned with the bank statement

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    of the Bubonic Plague The Bubonic Plague got it’s name because of the symptoms of the disease. Bubonic plague causes swollen lymph nodes‚ called buboes. These swollen lymph nodes are found in the groin area‚ which is "boubon" in Latin (Discovery).This disease became known as a "plague" because of its huge fatality rate throughout time. Bubonic plague was also known as the "Black Death" in Medieval times. This is because the dried blood under the skin turns black. The Plague is caused by

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    Journal Entry #3 The essay on His Race for Race was a very descriptive essay. The essay spoke on the color of Barack Obama which showed the racial barriers he went through today as our president. Obama is very good with speeches and debates he mastered that from his days on the Harvard Debate Team. One point in the 2008 presidential campaign a white lady showed a racial stereotype due to ignorance by saying “she isn’t voting for Obama because he was Arabian.” Obama comes from a very large diverse

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    The Black Death or the bubonic plague was one of the most deadly disease of our time. The Black Death took place between 1348 and 1351. It killed about one third to one half of the population in Europe. It only liked warm weather; therefore it would die out in the winter‚ but come back strong in the summer. When it would infect a victim it would only take a matter of days to kill him or her. The Black Death would kill so many people so fast that they would dig big pits and put all the dead in a hole

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    The Black Death‚ also known as the bubonic plague‚ was one of Europe’s biggest catastrophic events. Furthermore‚ the disease affected culture from 1346 to 1353 during the 13th century causing millions of people to die. All these phenomena were not all bad at the time with some good causes. During the plague‚ Europe had effects on culture due to the economy‚ religion‚ and depopulation. All of these were affected by the plague due to its vast effect on the area. One of Europe’s biggest happenings during

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    The Bubonic Plague (Black Death) was a disease that was spread the spring of 1348. It was spread by fleas on rodents and tread routes. It had deadly symptoms. People was accusatory when the symptoms spread. The Bubonic Plague was a devastating disease. The plague was spread many different ways. It was spread by fleas on rodents and throughout trade routes. In Document 1 it says the Bubonic Plague took about two years to spread all over Europe and traveled east to west. It began in (Europe)

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    Journal Entry #1 How you see yourself; how others see you If I had to describe myself‚ I would describe myself in 4 different ways listing my physical‚ intellectual‚ social and emotional characteristics. I would also list my strengths and weaknesses‚ my self-image and things I would like to be different about myself. Physically‚ I have brown eyes and golden blonde to brown hair. I do not have a fit build‚ nor am I skinny. I am a little over an average build but I would not describe

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    Why the Bubonic Plague was a Turning Point English contemporary observer Henry Knighton wrote‚ “In this year 1348 and in the following one there was a general mortality of people throughout the whole world.” This was the start of his account of the Black Death. Also known as the bubonic plague‚ this devastating disease quickly spread around Western Europe‚ killing many. It had several significant effects in the 14th century‚ most of them for the worse. Europe took a long time to recover from the

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    wars‚ and plagues. One of the most well-known plagues was the Black Plague‚ which was a terrible disease that eliminated one-third of Europe’s population. After this plague‚ Europe began to change for the better. The Black Death caused a major shift in Europe‚ which led peasants to have social mobility which led to the Renaissance. Before the Renaissance though‚ Europeans had to endure the effects of the widely feared plague. What caused the Europeans to to be so frightened by this new plague? The

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