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    discounts lost Cash 9‚800 3‚920 3‚920 5‚880 120 6‚000 13-3 Bob Anderson‚ 2004 13-4 Notes Payable April 1 Journal Entry ? Trucks Cash Notes payable Debit 30‚000 Zero Interest-bearing Note Written promises to pay a certain sum of money on a specified future date. No such thing as 0% interest‚ always “impute a rate” if the stated rate is different than a reasonable rate. Credit 4‚000 26‚000 Any entry required at April 30 ? Interest expense 260 Interest payable ($26‚000 x 12% / 12) Example

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    August: We set sail at 8 am on Friday‚ August 3rd‚ 1492. I am on the Santa Maria with Columbus. On August 6th‚ the rudder of the Pinta slipped its socket. The rough sea prevented the rest of us from helping repair the ship. I continued on with Columbus and we left the Pinta and crew behind. Martin Pinzon was doing his best to repair the Pinta. September: It’s been a month and I’m starting to get a little suspicious. I don’t feel that Columbus is telling us the truth. The days seem like we should

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    Chapter 10 Reassessing and Revising Strategies and Plans Introduction: The purpose of this chapter is to review implemented policies‚ strategies‚ plans‚ programs‚ or projects and to decide on a course of action that will ensure public value continues to be created. The Strategy Change Cycle is not over once strategies and plans have been implemented. Ongoing strategic management ensure that strategies continue to create public value‚ and as a prelude to the next round of strategic planning

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    prospect of a new world‚ settlers will often return to the comfortable ideal and moral of their mother country‚ England. William Penn was determined to initiate an idea of equality in the hearts of Americans. Over time and dedication‚ he was able to study how the court system can work in his favor to reinvent his presentation and accomplish his objectives. The defining actions of Penn established his position as an American Hero through the Peace Era‚ a period of time that may not have been considered existent

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    In this journal entry‚”An Immoral Law‚” Henry David Thoreau states his opinion on the ‘enforcement’ of the Fugitive Slave Act in his ‘community’. In spite of the fact that Thoreau and I have an age difference of over one hundred years‚ I realize we share a common belief. Which is to stand for what we believe in. Even though Thoreau isn’t that popular among his community for his beliefs‚ he continues to speak out on them. As a result‚ he then goes on to serve as a motivation for many other people

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    Memoirs of a Geisha Character Journal First Entry: Chairman Iwamura Dear Journal‚ Today I had the most peculiar encounter. This afternoon‚ as I was nearing the Minamiza Theater to see the Kabuki play‚ Shibaraku after lunch‚ I met a young girl no older than 14 dressed in maids attire and crying in an alley along the Shirakawa Stream. I was not thinking when I approached her for I was with two business associates and a geisha who was accompanying us but something drew

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    William Penn and the Quaker Legacy For many Americans‚ William Penn is just known as the Quaker leader who founded Pennsylvania and for his ‘Holy Experiment’. Penn’s achievements were far greater than just the founding of a colony. He had devotion and spirit and love for the Quaker sect and in turn spent his whole life trying to get others to see the good in Quakerism and create toleration for the religion. In the biography of William Penn and the Quaker Legacy‚ John Moretta asserts that William

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    In foster care there is often a lack of caring people as well as also problems that develop later in the children’s’ lives from being in foster care. Many children develop social problems‚ making them shy and scared‚ identity problems‚ in which the child or children dislike themselves and don’t know their true identity‚ as well as many other difficulties. Many studies have observed that children living in foster homes are often neglected and harmed‚ without the parents truly caring about their view

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    The title of this article is Revising is by Joseph Harris‚ a professor who also teaches some type of academic writing related class. This particular chapter in “Inventing Argument” was taken from his book called “Rewriting: How to Do Things with Texts”. This book was published on July 15‚ 2006. In this chapter Harris takes a strong stance in regard to revising. He believes that skill of revising academic pieces is over looked and that it is not simply a means of cleaning up or correcting grammar

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    February 17th I recently read a novel by Suzanne Collins titled‚ The Hunger Games. What I recall most about this book is the magnificent emphasis put on food. Every single meal eaten by the characters was described in such great detail that you would think the author was a former culinary student. As the name persists‚ food is a significant issue in this book. It’s a luxury for people living in the districts and a commodity for the capital. People from the districts often died of starvation while

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