1. The accounts of the partnership of Erwin‚ Ralph and Mon at the end of its fiscal year on September 30‚ 2013‚ are as follows: Cash P15‚000 Loan from Mon P10‚000 Other Assets 130‚000 Erwin‚ Capital (30%) 45‚000 Loan to Ralph 5‚000 Ralph Capital (50%) 30‚000 Liabilities 50‚000 Mon‚ Capital (20%) 15‚000 If Mon received P9‚000 on the first distribution of cash‚ the cash realized from the initial sale of asset was 65‚000 2. JM and PK‚ having capital balances of P245‚000 and P131
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Phillip University of the Southern Caribbean 2013 Date of Birth: 460 BC Place of Birth: Cos‚ Greece Date of Death: 377 BC Place of Death: Larissa‚ Greece Parents: Praxitela and Heraclides Siblings: Cleisthenes Children: Thessalus and Draco Major University Affiliations: Asklepieion of Cos; and the Thracian Physian Herodicus of Selymbria. Historical Context: Hippocrates lived in an era called the Classical Period of ancient Greek history which was from around 500 to 336 BC. This was
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Answer on your notecards To turn in at the end of class. What legacy did the Greek civilizations leave to be implemented by Future generations? “A” “P” “E” ANCIENT AND CLASSICAL GREECE CIVILIZATION COMES TO EUROPE PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY • The Land – Mountains dominate land; cross land travel difficult – Fertile river valleys were center of settlement and the basis of the polis – No place more than a few miles from sea – Outdoor life common due to temperate climate • The Sea – Greece is a series
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Europe’s Early History Minoan and Early Greek Civilization Define: Peninsula | Is a piece of land that is bordered by water on three sides but connected to the mainland | Minoans | Was a bronze-aged civilization that arose on the island of Crete and came to dominate the shores and islands of the Aegean Sea | Crete | Largest and most populous of the Greek isle | Mycenaeans | Was a cultural period of Bronze Age Greece taking its name from the archaeological site of Mycenae in northeastern
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writings all have a purpose whether it is informing‚ persuading‚ or arguing. Also‚ the authors work include three types of communication‚ logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos. “My first book‚ Stiff‚ was an offshoot of a column I wrote for Salon.com.” (Roach 1) The Solon columnist Mary Roach dives into the use of dead bodies that are donated to surgeons for research purposes. Mary Roach wrote the book Stiff. I read a small section of the book. The part I read was very interesting and gave exciting insight to historical
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Samantha Znaniecki Estes English I 24 October 2013 Mythical or Actual? The myth of the mysterious‚ advanced Lost City of Atlantis has led people to questioning the reality of it for centuries. Many do not know whether to believe or to just laugh at the thought of the phenomenon. The Greek philosopher‚ Plato‚ left people not knowing what to believe. Some people are for it‚ while others are against the idea of the lost city. Many people cannot seem to prove whether it was real or fake. Although
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He describes it in his dialogues Timaeus and Critias. He explains that he heard of this fascinating city from his grandfather. “Plato’s Critias says he heard the story of Atlantis from his grandfather‚ who had heard it from the Athenian statesman Solon (300 years before Plato’s time)‚ who had learned it from an Egyptian priest‚ who said it had happened 9‚000 years before that.” (History.com Staff‚ 2010) Although Plato was the first written record of Atlantis‚ there were people even before him that
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In the Harry Potter series‚ by J.K. Rowling‚ there is a connection in the wands’ of Lord Voldemort and Harry Potter. This connection causes Harry and Lord Voldemort to have a hard time defeating one another because both of the wands have a feather of the same phoenix. Lord Voldemort wanted to kill Harry so he could have another horcrux to store his soul in. The reason the wands react strangely when fighting against one another is because when they do‚ the wands display all of the spells which the
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Raskolnikov’s article‚ "On Crime‚" is vital to the understanding of his beliefs. This article also has a profound effect on Crime and Punishment as a whole‚ the subject matter being one of the main themes of the novel. The idea of the "extraordinary man" is referred to literally throughout the book‚ but also notable is the subconscious effect the idea has on Raskolnikov. Sometimes Raskolnikov is not even aware of this influence. It is important to note originality‚ or the ability to "utter a new
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vs girls * There was a slight sense of homosexuality in the culture (more appropriate: Bisexuality) * Highest military power‚ but with fear * Very militaristic * Athens * Houses the city-state: Greece * Solon * Man who established a reform * Ended aristocratic rule in Athens and made a citizen based society (but didn’t make everyone equal) * Had 400 people in his council * Best navy * Cleisthenes
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