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    HOW DOES FITZGERALD TELL THE STORY IN CHAPTER 9? In the Great Gatsby‚ the last chapter of the novel is told two years later still from the perspective of Nick. Nick is writing two years later after the events with Gatsby‚ showing that a considerable amount of time has passed between its occurrence yet it is still fresh in Nick’s mind. The fact that Nick is still reminiscing about Gatsby and has written a book about him highlights the huge impact that Gatsby has had on Nick’s life. The strong

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    Everything started out bad as Nicky had doubt in his grandma and sorrow for the future of his summer with her. What he didn’t know was that in the future he would be just like his grandma‚ and learn how to be a river rat. Everyday experiencing what his grandma went through‚ learning new things‚ taking chances‚ and going on adventures. Nicky explored all the times hotly after he started to draw his surroundings‚ and finally followed his grandmas footsteps. By the end of the summer they were two river

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    Define (What it is and why is it important; who what where when why how):  Wage labor o Who- women working outside the house o What  the socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer‚ where the worker sells their labor under formal or informal employment contract  getting payment for a certain consistent amount of time for example an hourly pay or a daily pay  getting paid o Where- in the north; at job o When- 1800s o Why- labor under contract o How- Women working in factories

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    Chapter Nine is a turning point in the plot of Ian McEwan’s Enduring Love. In the former chapters‚ Joe and Clarissa witness a ballooning accident in which a man dies. This event is an emotional shock for both of them. On that day‚ they meet Jed Parry‚ a Christian fanatic. The same night‚ he phones Joe saying “I love you”‚ but Joe‚ too scared of Parry and of worrying Clarissa hangs up and says that it is a wrong number (p. 37). Few days after‚ Joe confesses about it to Clarissa‚ adding that Parry

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    CHAPTER 9 DEDUCTIONS: EMPLOYEE AND SELF-EMPLOYED-RELATED EXPENSES SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEM MATERIALS | | | | |Status: | Q/P | |Question/ |Learning | | |Present |in Prior | |Problem |Objective |Topic

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    Now‚ let us proceed to the second line of that verse. This is where reality is somewhat challenged‚ as the scene evoked in the passage could only happen in an alternate world. It is not hard or impossible to imagine seeing a bird in flight amidst the azure above us. It is‚ after all‚ an occurrence that happens almost daily. Every now and then‚ when we look up to the heavens‚ we could sometimes see one lone bird soaring against the blue. What makes this line surreal‚ though‚ is the fact that it gives

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    Accounts Receivable: an amount due from another party two of the most common are: Accounts Receivable &Notes Receivable others are: interest receivable‚ rent receivable‚ tax refund receivable‚ and receivables from employees Accounts Receivable- are amounts due from customers for credit sales when a company does extend credit directly to customers it: 1. Maintains a separate account receivable for each customer 2. accounts for bad debts from credit sales Recognizing Accounts Receivable:

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    Chapter 9 Response In the passage from chapter 9 from the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston‚ the author uses diction‚ figurative language‚ and selection of detail to express Janie’s change to a self-promoting attitude compared to Nanny’s materialistic and dependant way of living life. Jody’s funeral was a great event that everyone from doctors to farm people attended. Janie’s sadness did not show‚ if she had any at all‚ but she could not show the world that she was not affected

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    Chapter 9 solutions (P9-28‚ -29‚ -40) 9-28 (10 min.) Capacity management‚ denominator-level capacity concepts. 1. d 2. c‚ d 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. a‚ b 7. A 8. B 9. c‚ d 10. B 11. a‚ b 9-29 (25 min.) Denominator-level problem 1. Budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead costs rates: Budgeted Fixed Budgeted Fixed Denominator Manufacturing Budgeted Manufacturing Level Capacity Overhead per Capacity Overhead Cost -------------------------------------------------

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    In chapter 9 of Corrections in America‚ the author summarizes the security and custody functions within a correctional facility‚ various treatment programs‚ and treatment issues associated with inmate health care. This chapter also explains how inmate needs are identified and how prison programs can lessen recidivism. Treatments often include vocational training‚ education‚ substance abuse‚ sex offender behavior‚ counseling‚ and religious activities. As the average nationally‚ treatment services

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