...years into this dystopian future, everyone turns pretty by a surgical operation once turning the age of 16. Tally Youngblood has 3 months until her 16th birthday and has waited her entire life for that moment. Her and her best friend Peris always pictured their life in New Pretty Town together where every day is a party and the only rule is to have fun. With Peris being 3 months older than Tally, therefore already turned, Tally’s on her own in Uglyville waiting for her 16th birthday to come. When Tally meets a new friend, Shay, who is not as certain as Tally about having the operation, she shares her thoughts on staying an ugly. Shortly after, a few days before their shared birthday, Shay reveals her plan to run away to a place outside the city called the Smoke. Shay tries to convince Tally to come with her to the Smoke but Tally denies the offer while trying to convince Shay to stay with Tally and become pretty with her. The next day, after Shay runs away, on their 16th birthday, Tally waiting anxiously in the hospital is confronted and taken to Special Circumstances. There she meets Dr. Cable, the head of...
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...“In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.” Nature is the biggest teacher out there. We can learn so much from it, it can define our abilities our fears and our personalities. In Scott Westerfield’s novel The uglies, Tally lives in a city that has a limited relationship with nature. But when Tally decides to go out and see the real nature for herself, she realizes that nature can help her define who she is and her abilities. Tally lives in a city that does not have a relationship with nature. The city decided to cut nature out of their plan and replace it with a surgery to make people look pretty. Therefore Tally has always lived her life thinking more about her society and not about what you see outside a window....
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...invention of ‘Tally’ software has made it convenient for us to maintain accounts more effectively, efficiently and accurately. Here I’ve tried to show you and want to give you a short overview on how ‘Tally’ works for creating and maintaining different types of accounts and how efficiently it can work. Introduction Taking care of all the materials moving in and out for Job Work requires a proper tracking system and the ability to provide instant reports. If this process is done manually, it might be complicated, error-prone and time-consuming. Tally software provides a powerful ‘Job Work In’ feature that simplifies handling of the Job Work process so that users can easily track all Job work transactions and generate reports instantly with all the applicable statutory requirements. Overall, it enables users to get better management and control over Job Work. Steps in Tally ERP. 9 Job work in order Recording raw materials received in material in voucher Recording manufacturing journal for finished goods Recording delivery of finished goods using material out voucher Sales invoice for the job Receipt of payment from the principal manufacturer Here we can get the overall view and summary of how tally processes...
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...them pretty when they become sixteen. Tally Youngblood is a typical “ugly”, and lives in Uglyville with other people like herself. She cannot wait until she turns pretty, then she will live in Prettyville and constantly be surrounded beautiful people. Tally admires these beautiful people from afar and wishes she could be one of them. She does not look at inner beauty and only sees what is on the outside of people. Because of this, she views herself and the other people in her town as ugly, when in reality these people are really the beautiful ones since their brains are not affected. They have the ability to make good decisions because their entire mindsets have not been altered. Unfortunately, much of society today also views beauty as being attractive on the outside; however, many people in our current society also look inside people and get to see beauty for what it really is and what it was intended to be. There are many people with “ugly” looks who are still beautiful because of their inner beauty. People can be average-looking and beautiful because of what they are made up of inside. Also, people can be beautiful on the inside and outside. Magnarelli 2 There are many people who have walked this earth that show us the true meaning of beauty, such as Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King, Jr., Jesus Christ, and his mother, Mary. All though many people in society know and acknowledge this, the media shares much of the same view as Tally. If the media could understand real beauty...
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...Purok 1 (Brgy. Magsaysay) – Family Heads 1. Alindada, Napoleon 2. Del Pilar, Romeo, Sicat 3. Shino, Abdul Kharim, R. 4. Mallorca, Tina, Agliam 5. Furigay, Luisa, Gayomba 6. Delizo, Rolando, Dela Cruz 7. A. Quintua, Crispina, Bungbunga B. Martinez, Edwin, G. 8. Sarmiento, Lorna, Galang 9. De Guzman, Mark, Monfero 10. Sarmiento, Eladio Sr. 11. Sy, Dennis 12. Arcinas, Edwin, Rivera 13. Aguilar, Fernando 14. Dacuycuy, Romulo 15. Gomez, Eduardo 16. Pua, Bon-ing 17. Garalde, Gerald PUROK 2 (Brgy. Magsaysay) – Family Heads 1. A. De Guzman, Benedicto, Anghel B. De Guzman, Marshal, Ocan 2. Gabuyo, Danny 3. A. Balico, Rosven, Fuerte B. Balico, Venancio, Palamores 4. Huliganga, Gilbert, Puquiz 5. Sevillena, Nicomedes, Patacsil 6. Garcia, Roy John, Dela Cruz 7. Asuncion, Venerando, Garbante 8. Clemente, Jose, Esmabe 9. Barbado, Mario, Abuan 10. Padolina, Jose Jr., Apan 11. Cacayan, Marcelino, Bravo 12. A. Jamito, Magdalena, Cabugao B. Pasion, Romeo, Francisco C. Samundoy, Mariano, Pastor 13. A. Baysa, Rogie, Cudiamat B. Baysa Fregieson, Cabugao C. Cabugao, Elmer, Carillo 14. A. Sisno, Rafael, Yaneza B. Samson, Marcial, Y. 15. A. Luna, Anthony, Rosete B. Luna, Mark Anthony, Flores 16. Melo, Lolita, Barbado 17. Parubrub, Chita, Aradanas 18. Miguel, Emerson, Castillo 19. Reyno, Eleanor, G. 20. Fuerte, Elmer, Kasing 21. Parongan...
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...Giver. In the book, Uglies by Scott Westerfeld, the reader meets Tally Youngblood. Tally Youngblood is 16 and she lives in Uglyville. Tally has a best friend Peris that is 3 months older than her who was turned pretty first. It states on page 3 “Tally takes on the roles of vandal, outcast, and informer.” Utopia is not attainable because there cannot be a perfect world, as dystopia is defined as an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or miserable. Therefore, Uglies is an example of...
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...Shay is a very independent person. She doesn’t like to listen to society. Shay likes to break rules. I like her and I wish to be confident like her. “Tally there’s nothing out there, like you said. Nothing and no one to bust us. “ page 47 Everybody wants to be pretty and once they turn sixteen they can. Shay is one of the only people who don’t want to become pretty. Shay runs away a week before her birthday. Tally stayed behind but now they won’t let her become pretty. Tally has to break her promise and go find Shay because she might be in danger. - Conformity as and individuality as bad\ - tightly controlled inhabitants - unjust laws - limited or complete lack of individual freedom 4. Shay and Tally live in Uglyville. Tally is going to Pretty...
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...to get to the graduation ceremony symbolises a milestone is Cia’s life as she is going to be an adult. After learning her father’s secret about the Testing, Cia went to pack her bags and choses two items that she could bring along with her. One of the items she chose was Zeen’s “small handheld device called a Transit Communicator” which has “a compass, a calculator, and a communication system”(38-39). This is a perfect survival tool and it also symbolises a piece of her home and a reminder to keep her family safe. One important motif in the story is the recurring deaths of Testing candidates to show the theme of social darwinism. Another motif was the demolished and revitalized cities that appears multiple times in the story such as Chicago,...
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...Summary of my experience: Food, Music, and games, what more do I need? I attended the Tally Viesta with Mary Allison, and I had a wonderful time. The atmosphere was incredible, there was kids, and family eating, and dancing to the music. There was a big field out in the open, where the youth was playing football with their friends, and just having a good time. Parents had blanket on the grass for the little kids to lay on, and some of the adults was out in the field keeping up with the beat. Although I did not understand the words of the music, I find myself dancing along with the others. There was also more than one food truck in the outskirts of the parade selling all kinds of Hispanic food. In addition to the food trucks, they also had...
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...and New Pretty Town. This young girl is waiting on her operation to become pretty. Her name is Tally Youngblood and she was an ugly waiting to become pretty. Tally Youngblood is sneaky, smart, and a faithful friend to Paris and Shay. She made a promise to Paris. Paris had been her friend since they were little. He was her best friend; they did everything together, except they did not become pretty at the same time. So after all that Tally had gone to see Paris. When Tally came back to Ugly Ville, she met this girl name Shay and she was an ugly also. Tally and Shay were waiting to become pretty. They were going to become pretty at the same time, but Shay did not want to become pretty. She wanted to stay with her natural skin that she had. Tally in the story is really smart. When it was time for her to become pretty, she had to go down to the special circumstance. She knew that something was wrong when she had to go down there. She was looking concerned that she would not become pretty. When Tally got there she met this lady name Dr. Cable. Tally knew why she was here at the special circumstance and it was that Shay had gone missing. Tally was asked a couple of questions by Dr. Cable. Tally was answering a question with another question....
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...Sarah Talley Farm Produce Submitted by Sudeshna Pande FT14273 Character profile of Sarah * CEO of Frey Farms (family owned business) * Began selling pumpkins at the age of 8 * Negotiated deals with retailers like Wal Mart who were entering the produce business * Has good business acumen to identify the trend in retail. Able to maintain amicable relationships with Wal Mart * Able to manage distributed produce operations * Passionate about the farm business * Go getter – Was able to secure the initial deal with Wal Mart extempore * Ambitious and ready to go after the big-fish * Recognized her company’s shortcoming in operations (to competitors) and her inexperience in business * Needed the Wal Mart contract for her business * She is on the weaker side of the negotiation table According to the case : * The business of watermelon * Seasonality – peak prices in May , June, early July (10-15 cents/pound) and off-season in July & August (4-5 cents/pound) * Adverse weather conditions and diseases seriously affect the produce of melons. * Watermelon prices are going up, but Wal Mart needed the prices to go down Recommendations (strategies ): * Fey Farm as a single entity has less power . But so do all the other competitors. Hence Sarah can building a coalition with all the melon producers in the region. * Emphasize on the fact that if Wal Mart wanted to satisfy its...
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...This watermark does not appear in the registered version - http://www.clicktoconvert.com 1 LESSON 1: INTRODUCTION TO FINAL ACCOUNT CONTENTS 1.0. Aims and Objectives 1.1 Introduction 1.1.1. Definition 1.2. Sundry Debtors 1.3. Sundry Creditors 1.4. Final Accounts 1.5. Trading Account 1.5.1. Balancing of Trading Account 1.6. Profit and Loss Account 1.7. Balance Sheet 1.7.1. Definition 1.7.2. Objectives of Balance Sheet 1.7.3. Assets 1.7.4. Liabilities 1.8. Difference between a Trial Balance and a Balance Sheet 1.9. Let Us Sum Up 1.10 Lesson end Activities 1.11. Points for Discussion 1.12. Model answer to “Check your Progress” 1.13. Suggested Reading / References/ Sources 1.0 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson you be able to: Ø Understand basics of Final Accounts Ø Understand the difference between Profit and Loss Account with Trial Balance Ø Understand how to prepare Balance Sheet 1.1 INTRODUCTION All business transactions are first recorded in Journal or Subsidiary Books. They are transferred to Ledger and balanced it. The main object of keeping the books of accounts is to ascertain the profit or loss of business and to assess the financial position of the business at the end of the year. The object is better served if the businessman first satisfies himself that the accounts written up during the year are correct or al least arithmetically accurate. When the transactions are recorded under double entry system, there is a credit for every debit, when on a/c is debited;...
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...same at a later date about the mistake they have made by basing their judgments on other people’s experiences. One should not use merely the thoughts and suggestions from others to make judgments but should use their own experience too in order to realize the importance or true feeling of a place. Tally uses information from others to create conclusions and judgments about the Smoke, but when she lives in the Smoke she realizes her misinterpretations through experience. To begin with, Tally is instigated by what she hears from others and creates a judgment about New Pretty Town. Tally asks Shay, “Did you ever think that when you’re a pretty you might not need to… mess things up? Maybe you are afraid of growing up!” (Westerfeld, 80). Tally uses what she has heard from other people and thinks that being pretty is the only way a person can grow up and tries to forcefully educate Shay about the same thing which even Tally is not clear of. Later, Tally starts to experiences the reality about the Smoke by actually living there. When David asks, “Being here in the Smoke. You’re not sure about it at all. [Tally replies,] No, I guess I’m not sure,” (Westerfeld, 206). Since Tally is wired to thinking that only New Pretty Town is where she wants to go, she is still blindfolded. Therefore only gaining a small amount of true opinion to say that she is not sure, but not firm about living in the Smoke. As a result of Tally’s long term experience in the Smoke, it changes her true...
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...The Uglies is a novel which is one of the parts of book series by Scott Westerfled. It is manily intended for age group of the young adults. Uglies depicts a fictional world, where everyone is ugly. But the sixteenth birthday is an important and decisive point in everyone’s life. Sixteenth birthday brings you an operation which will transform you from ‘an ugly one’ into an amazingly beautiful person. This novel is about Tally Youngblood, who is an ugly one. she is eagerly waiting for her sixteenth birthday when she will have her operation and will be transformed into an attractive girl. But one of the Tally’s friend Shay does not want to become pretty and she elopes without telling anyone. Tally is then offered a choice by authorities that,...
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...Wilde’s quote reminds me of the conversation between Peris and Tally earlier in the story. His take on selfishness somehow relates to the conversation, but also relates to its outcome. Seeing as to how many of the story’s elements relate to real life and how we see it, I can understand where the logic of most of the talk came from, but not all. Tally had decided that she wasn’t going to help the Specials, and if she was, she’d have to betray her friend. A few days pass, and Tally returns from hoverboarding to find her best friend Peris sitting in her dorm. Peris had already become a “pretty” 3 months before. It turns out that Peris had come to figure out why Tally hasn’t been turned, when her birthday has already passed. As Peris does on...
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