“LIKE THE SUN” by R. K. Narayan ABOUT THE AUTHOR. R. K. Narayan (1906–2001) was born in Madras‚ India. After completing his education‚ he taught in a small village school. Narayan left teaching to devote himself full time to writing‚ and in 1935 he published his first novel‚ Swami and Friends. Two other early works‚ The Bachelor of Arts and Mr. Sampath‚ helped establish his reputation internationally. The Financial Expert (1952)‚ his first novel to be published in the United States‚ was followed
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| CONTENTS INFORMATION SHEET NO. 1: What is Visual Basic? 4 INFORMATION SHEET NO. 2: The Visual Basic Environment 5 INFORMATION SHEET NO. 3: Common Visual Basic Controls 11 Setting properties to a TextBox 12 Operations Sheet No. 1: Opening Visual Basic 6 14 Operation Sheet No. 2: Saving in Visual Basic 6.0 16 Operations Sheet No. 3: Closing Visual Basic 6.0 17 Operations Sheet No. 4: Inserting Object in Visual Basic 6.0 18 INFORMATION SHEET NO. 4: Variables 20 Explicit Declaration
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U.S. History Europe England: Economics – enclosure o Economy began to revive o Enclosure: property owners fence off land for grazing Squatters kicked off Hiof land => landless population o Colonies = solution for landless peoples Merchant capitalism o Merchants in look for investment opportunities Development of joint-‐stock companies Nationalism o Spain = Britain’s greatest rival o Defeat of Spanish
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1.A firm has net working capital of $640. Long-term debt is $4‚180‚ total assets are e $6‚230‚ and fixed assets are $3‚910. What is the amount of the total liabilities? Current assets: 6230-3910=2320 Current liabilities: 6230-39102320-640=1680 Total liabilities: 1680+4180=5860 2. Kaylor Equipment Rental paid $75 in dividends and $511 in interest expense. The addition to retained earnings is $418 and net new equity is $500. The tax rate is 35 percent. Sales are $15‚900 and depreciation is
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Presentation Evaluation Grid (PEG) Rating (1 = Excellent‚ 5 = Poor) Slide Design 1 2 3 4 5 • Have you the correct number of slides? • Has the master slide been used? • How consistent is the layout and style? • Is the company logo included and placed in a relevant area of the slide(s)? Content • Have you included an appropriate title slide? • Have you completed a well written introduction? • Have you included all necessary financial and graphical data? • How
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That’s why I’m sharing it with you. My parents have been blessed by good luck and hard work. Today statistics show that only 2% of people find their soul mate early in life and live happily ever after. And when I say happy forever‚ I mean really happy. Like the story “The Legacy” by Virginia Woolf the author explains how a women named Angela lives in an unhappy marriage‚ the ironic part of the story is that her husband Mr. Clanton does not have idea that his wife is feeling this way until he finds out
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Topic 1 Part I - Multiple Choice Questions 1 Which two particles have approximately the same mass? (1) proton and neutron (3) neutron and electron (2) proton and electron (4) neutron and positron 2 Which statement is true about a proton and an electron? (1) They have the same masses and the same charges. (2) They have the same masses and different charges. (3) They have different masses and the same charges. (4) They have different masses and different charges. 3 The atomic
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body. Linear Momentum And Friction Physical quantities that have a magnitude and a direction in space are described by vectors. Velocity is speed and direction. Acceleration is increase in speed. Linear momentum (p) of a single particle (point-like object) in vector notation: p = m * v. Specific types of friction: Drag (wind resistance) Static (maximum occurs right before the object moves) Kinetic (usually less than static) F friction = u*N (u is just the coefficient of friction)
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structurally organized liquid and enables water to move against gravity in plants. Adhesion: clinging of one substance to another. Specific heat: a substance is defined as the amount of heat that must be absorbed or lost for 1 g. of that substance to change its temperature by 1 degree Celsius. Ch. 5- Macromolecules: represent another level in the hierarchy of biological organization. Polymers: chainlike molecules formed from the linking together of many similar or identical small molecules. Hydrolysis:
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