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    7. Using the quick tests for locating errors‚ find the error in each of the two questions below. Describe the type of error‚ explain how you discovered it‚ and make corrections. a)   7. a) (cont.)  Explanation of error and how you found it A transposition error was found in the Expense account ($250‚ not $205). The trial balance discrepancy of $45 was divided by 9‚ and the result was an even amount. Therefore‚ a transposition error was possible‚ so a search was begun

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    Macro 1. A large percentage of the data processing employees felt little loyalty to the bank. They felt the company only placed emphasis on production but not the support units. 2. Data processing employees felt that the operating departments had received higher pay raises and that there was a major gap in wages between these areas and that gap didn’t match the skill differences. Micro 1. Even though the data processing team was loyal to each other‚ they are not loyal to the company. 2. The

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    One Person‚ Two Lives Introduction: Travelling abroad becomes common gradually in today’s society as long as having a passport and the visa of the country which people would like to go. Compared with travelling abroad‚ living abroad is more challenge for people‚ especially teenagers without parents surrounding. I have been Canada for almost two years. Life is difficult when I first came to Canada. Language is the biggest issue for me‚ even though I began to learn English from primary school in China

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    because all of the surprising things animals have been known to show people today. Animals can think like humans and they show that by doing the things humans wouldn’t really think they could do. For example in the short story “Can Animals Think” by Eugene Linden‚ it talks about all types of ways different type of animals proove how they can think just like humans. For example it says how a monkey named Fu Manchu had broken out of his cage. Fu broke out of his cage by first climbing down air-vent louvers

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    respond to conflict is by having a positive attitude. Having a bright outlook can not only improve a person’s health‚ but it can also improve their situation and possibly others. As an example‚ in “Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl” and “Dear Miss Breed” the people who stayed optimistic gave themselves the best chance of surviving a very difficult situation. Even when the end result is not positive‚ staying optimistic in difficult times can keep a bad situation from getting worse. Having a positive

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    economy. Some people who plays a part in socialism are Karl Marx‚ Eugene Debs‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Robert Owen and Frederich Engels. Karl Marx concept of socialism follows from his concept of man. Marx believed “ Socialism is not flight or abstraction form but the genuine actualization of man’s nature as something real.” Marx fought against religion because he thought it as alienated and does not satisfy the true needs of man. Eugene Debs was a trade union leader‚ he was also a

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    Schindler risked his life to save the Jews because he felt it was the right thing to do. He couldn’t be a bystander to the horrible acts of inhumanity being committed. At first he was doing it for himself‚ it made him feel incredible to be thought of as a kind of saint. However‚ his motives quickly changed from pleasing himself to the good of mankind. Itsak Stern ran Oscar’s business. At first the relationship was purely business‚ but throughout the movie it progressed into a more meaningful relationship

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    tempting especially to a fisherman like the old man of this book‚ The Old Man and the Sea. This old man named Santagio experiences a hunt of fish like no other when he encounters an extremely large fish and it takes him far out into the ocean. In this book‚ the characters and objects are somewhat interesting because of their differences‚ such as the old man and the boy‚ and the old man and the sea. Those different and similar characteristics are shown through the old man‚ boy‚ and sea. As friends‚ the young

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    fear getting old‚ so they find spending time with younger people makes the feel young and lively again. In Ernest Hemingway’s novel The Old Man and the Sea‚ the author uses the elderly man‚ Santiago‚ to represent old age‚ and he uses the boy‚ Manolin‚ to represent the aspect of youth in the story. The contrast between these two characters illustrates this idea of wisdom coming with age and elderly yearning for youth. Old age is represented in this story by Santiago. He is a very old man who has been

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    Eugene Gladstone O’Neill is one of the greatest American playwrights‚ he is known for plays such as “Long Day’s Journey into Night” ‚”Beyond the Horizon” (1920)‚ “Anna Christie” (1922)‚ “Strange Interlude” (1928)‚ “Mourning Becomes Electra”(1931)and The Iceman Cometh (1946). His plays probe the American Dream‚ race relations‚ class conflicts‚ sexuality‚ human aspirations and psychoanalysis. He often became immersed in the modernist movements of his time as he primarily sought to create “modern

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