2012 13‚800 cr 560‚000 cr 546‚200 dr Prior service cost 120‚000 dr 120‚000 cr New Balance‚ January 1‚ 2012 680‚000 cr 546‚200 dr Service cost 58‚000 dr 58‚000 cr Interest Cost $680‚000 x 9% = $61‚200 61‚200 dr 61‚200 cr Actual return 52‚280 cr 52‚280 dr Unexpected gain/ loss Amortization of PSC 17‚000 dr. 17‚000 cr Contributions 65‚000 cr 65‚000 dr Benefits 40‚000 dr 40‚000 cr Journal entry for 2012 83‚920 dr 65‚000 cr 103‚000 dr 121
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I totally understand the need to view sample statements‚ and wanted to add mine. I’ve edited it to make it more anonymous. What is more‚ I invite feedback: Personal Statement of Purpose for entering into a quality DDS/DMD Program with a qualified American University Applicant name: Dr. ***** ***** It is little wonder that my feet were placed on the path to serving others through Dentistry. Growing up in [Southeast Asian country]‚ my father owned a dental clinic‚ one I would visit every Friday
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BURGERS Gold Standard: most desirable or best attributes of a product that is highly acceptable to the customer. TEMP: served hot 130 °¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬ F TEXTURE: Bun soft and spongy not dry and soggy‚ Patty tender and juicy not dry‚ Cheese moist not hard and crumbly‚ Tomato firm and juicy DONENESS/TASTE: Patty fully cooked‚ no burnt taste‚ bun without distinct fermented flavor‚ no off taste on any ingredients. APPEARANCE: Ingredients are complete and properly portioned‚ packaging used
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being used to store huge information/data in all modem computers. Disk drives must provide faster access time in order to optimize speed of I/O operations. This paper describes development of a simulator which uses four disk scheduling algorithms (FCFS‚ SSTF‚ LOOK for both upward and downward direction‚ and C-LOOK) to measure their performance in terms of total head movement. There are two objectives for any disk scheduling algorithm: Minimize the throughput - the average number of requests satisfied
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Allele Frequencies in Populations: Hardy-Weinberg Law Assumptions Already Made (Can’t Control) 1) Population Size 2) Mutation 3) Natural Selection 4) Immigration/emmigration 5) Non-random mate choice Can Control 1) Population Size 2) Natural Selection Control Variable Left side Experimental Variable Right Side Comparisons are most meaningful when there is only ONE difference between populations For this experiment only the population size should be different and everything else should
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“Context-Dependent Memory in Two Natural Environments: On Land and Underwater” This article examined how two different natural environments could affect the extent of memory. Divers were taught sets of words either underwater or on dry land and then recalled in either the same or different environment. There has been a strong belief that what someone learns in a specific environment is best recalled in that environment. There have been many previous experiments done to prove context-dependent
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SWOT ANALYSIS STRENGTHS-S 1. Krispy Kreme makes it possible for different organizations throughout the community to use there product as a fundraiser. 2. Krispy Kreme is most popular in grocery and convenience stores which gives customers easy access to the product. 3. Employees are better trained. 4. KKD has a unique brand and variety of freshly made donuts. 5. KKD can offer to have customers watch product being made at the donut theater. 6. KKD has a high capacity to
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