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    8 Q.1. A static budget is a report of the master budget that is consist of volume and activity (Edmonds‚ et al.‚ 2011‚ p.350). Q.9. The company sale revenue is greater than expected which cause an increase in the net income (Edmonds‚ et al.‚ 2011‚ p.352). Q.15. Yes‚ because the unfavorable means that she is spending more than expect which also means a need to investigate the unfavorable (Edmonds‚ et al.‚ 2011‚ p.352). Q.19. If John’s budget is 30‚000 for a 1‚000 labor hours to be spend during

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    Page 1 of 47 4 Student: _______________________________________________________________________________________ 1. To have a strong internal control system‚ a business must have good administrative controls. Administrative controls include: A. B. C. D. the reconciliation of the bank statement. the accuracy of the recording procedures. assessing compliance with company policies. maintenance of accurate inventory records. 2. Which of the following statements concerning internal controls is

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    Happiness Is Not Always Free In the novel‚ the Count of Monte Cristo‚ by Alexander Dumas‚ the main character‚ Edmond Dantés has some changes in morals and values throughout the book. At the beginning of the novel‚ the most important things in life for Dantés are: his father‚ Mercedes‚ and becoming a successful sailor. He had a positive outlook on life: “[Edmond and Mercedes] were so happy that they saw nothing but themselves and the beautiful blue sky which seemed to be blessing them”(18). All of

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    “Tell me this once more‚ Mercedes; is this your final answer?” “I love Edmond Dantes‚” the girl answered coldly‚” and none other shall be my husband.” PG. 13 This is foreshadowing one of Edmond’s soon to be enemies because Fernand is jealous of the love that Mercedes has for Edmond. Ch.4: “My friends‚” he said‚ with a gloomy shake of the head‚ ”It is far more serious matter than we supposed.” PG. 24 This is showing that Edmond is going to have to learn to live in a jail cell because of what he

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    Alexandre Dumas‚ The Count of Monte Cristo. At the beginning of the book‚ Edmond Dantès‚ a naïve young man‚ was accused of treason by preparing to deliver a note from Napolean to a Bonapartist. He was brought to the chief magistrate of the region‚ Gérard de Villefort‚ for questioning. After the questioning‚ the chief magistrate realized how oblivious Edmond is towards the note and offered to allow Edmond to go freely. However‚ Edmond unwittingly revealed the name of the Bonapartist he was supposed to deliver

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    February 16‚ 2007Whether its inventing‚ discovering‚ or improving‚ Americans and Englishmen have made significant contributions to the worlds many modern advances. Mark Twain once said‚ An Englishman is a person who does things because they have been done before. An American is a person who does things because they havent been done before(Michael‚ par 1). Twains words turned out to be extremely accurate. Throughout history‚ Americans have been the source of a multitude of innovative discoveries and

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    hinted to the ending. First‚ the atmosphere of spring and life created a sense of happiness. Second‚ the Judge told Octavie that Edmond might come back. Finally‚ everyone except Edmond knew whom stole the locket. These three things gave the ending away. In ’The locket’‚ Octavie is upset when she hears her fiance has died. At the end we find out that her fiance ‚ Edmond is still alive and the locket was stolen by one of his messmates. The springtime setting hints toward the end‚ because the setting

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    character Octavie is devastated when her lover Edmond has to go to war. Before he leaves‚ Octavie puts her most prized earthy possession around his neck; her locket. She later gets the locket back when a priest finds it on a man’s body at the battle site. She is horrified to know that Edmond has died in battle. In her grief‚ she plans to live her life as plainly as possible and to never love again. However by the end of the story‚ Octavie finds that Edmond is alive and well and that the locket was

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    social relations are prioritized over the individual. This is shown in the “The Brothers” while Edmond and his mother prepare Erica’s body for the

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    “In King Lear good does not vanquish evil: it is evil that destroys itself” Shakespeare’s tragedy “King Lear” discusses many notions the most important being the relationship between good and evil and the constant battle of the opposites; their dependency and the origin of wickedness‚ as well as the fact that something good can never “destroy” anything all play a key role in the question of if it is evil that destroys itself. The following essay will deliberate these ideas and compare good and

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