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...sledding and claims that she is German, not Russian. The woman mixes a meditation on the seasons with remarks on the barren state of her current existence ("I read, much of the night, and go south in the winter"). The second is a prophetic, apocalyptic invitation to journey into a desert waste where the speaker will show the reader "something different from either / Your shadow at morning striding behind you / Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you; / [He] will show you fear in a handful of dust". The almost threatening prophetic tone is mixed with childhood reminiscences about a "hyacinth girl" and a nihilistic epiphany the speaker has after an encounter with her. The third episode in this part describes an imaginative tarot reading, in which some of the cards Eliot includes in the reading...
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...The “Gryphon” Experience Gryphon presents a fourth-grade boy, Tommy, and his class’s experience with a peculiar substitute teacher, Miss Ferenczi. Tommy narrates the story as a mature, experienced adult from afar. The students are confronted with more than just a substitute teacher. They are presented with an unaccustomed view of the world and are challenged to open their minds and think for themselves. Do not believe everything you hear and do not be afraid to go against the grain of humdrum normalcy, are central to “Gryphon”, whose key symbol (Miss Ferenczi) support its central theme: life is dreary and uninspiring without a sense of imagination and wonder. Tommy’s classroom is the typical fourth grade setting with arithmetic, spelling, and history lessons. The classroom itself doesn’t change throughout the story, but everything new to Tommy and his classmates is introduced in the classroom by Miss Ferenczi, whose thought provoking instruction techniques set “Gryphon” into action. Liken to a container, the classroom is filled with information, of which, the children pick and choose to take their “knowledge”. Before the substitute, the children’s teacher forced knowledge upon the students through memorization. Mr. Hibner’s teaching methods, selection of material, or mandated school lessons have exiled Tommy and his classmates into a conventional educational system that produces run of the mill people through mind-numbing fact recitals dubbed “knowledge”. ...
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...Bowser, highly known as King Koopa, is a dark magic concealing Koopa Troopa. In the beginning, Bower’s first 3 names were supposed to be Kuppa, Yukke, or Bibimbap. Instead he ended up with Bowser which in Japanese means, “water supply tank.” (Greenring). Bower actually hates swimming via he’s a fire - breathing Koopa, but he is extremely good at it (Greenring). Dark Magic is used by Bowser in an attempt to turn all the civilized citizens into inanimate objects (Newman). Koopa Troopas have green shells. A specific Koopa Troopa character is Koopa Kid (Newman). Paratroopa is a Koopa Troopa with wings and a red shell. Dry Bones is the skeleton of a Koopa Troopa. Bowser Junior is Bowser's son, and the same species as his father. Dry Bowser is...
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...time machine, will probably continue to delve into the practice. For this reason, I decided to wax poetic on one of my favorite occult divination sources- Tarot. “The true Tarot is symbolism; it speaks no other language and offers no other signs.” (A.E.Waite). Tarot has practically been around since we awoke from the dark ages. The first appearance of the divination tool, was in the Northern part of Italy during the early 15th century. Our European brethren were dominated by the overwhelming shadow of the Church, which meant everything held some deeply ingrained religious meaning and symbolism was everywhere. If your crops were failing, it was “witch-craft”, if your kid came down with plague- it was “evil spirits” or some sin you committed. The entire world was soaked in meaning, and “God” could be understood as speaking through the mundane and the mystical to deliver profound messages to his people. Originally playing cards themselves, became a trend in China, traveled to Europe through contact with Islamic culture, and sometime around this point, someone created a mystical deck of tarot cards with allegorical and theological images. The original deck had four standard suits, and then a set of “trumps” that overwhelm or trump the other suits. Then there was a 22nd card- called “the fool”, added on to make the deck a 78 card set up. The...
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...The Fortune Telling Truth of Gryphon The history of fortune telling dates back to the early fourteenth century. Tarot cards were commonly used in the practice of fortune telling during these times. This practice of fortune telling through the use of tarot cards is the main topic in story Gryphon. Although the practice of fortune telling with use of tarot cards is not widely used or believed in today, the story Gryphon by Charles Baxter tell a story of a substitute teacher named Ms. Ferenczi and her fortune telling practices. One of the most interesting and controversial topics in this story is the use of her tarot cards to tell the future. Tarot cards have been used for centuries, but no one has ever given proof of if they really work or not. Although Ms. Ferenczi is a very special woman, no person can predict what the future holds for other people is an accurate manner. Tarot cards first entered Europe in the late fourteenth century. At this time, tarot cards were only used for playing...
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...an example of when our clerk over spent for supplies and eventually was caught misusing government funds. Detailed research and detailed planning are the next steps of when we gathered the budget information and the receipts that the individual used to make sure that they were authorized to use the government credit card. Ethical and an analysis were gathered to see if the individual did the act out of spite towards an individual or the company but keeping in mind the soldier did wrong and what would possibly lead them to misuse the card. The limitations of using the card are then being evaluated but also gathering a plan to implement and designate a certain person of a certain position to use the card without an issue. Going back into the previous transactions of the card that was used would be a key point in the investigation and also making sure that the individual was the one that kept using the card signing for all the major transactions. Presenting the findings of the card history and transactions shows that the soldier used the card for unauthorized purchases and uncalled for supplies. Also, a sworn statement of the soldier is evaluated with all the card history to compare all the information, which obviously shows the soldier, lied and did commit the crime. Lastly,...
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...Case Study: Velocity Cellular Case Study: Velocity Cellular Revenue Recognition in a Multiple-Element Arrangement Velocity Cellular Services is planning the rollout of a new prepaid phone service called Power Starterpack. Using the current, relevant accounting guidance, determine and support the appropriate method for recognizing revenue for this new product. Power Starterpack Details Velocity Cellular sells the Power Starterpack for $200. The Power Starterpack consists of two elements: a new activation card and a prepaid voucher for $50 worth of airtime. The new activation card allows the subscriber’s cellular phone to function and gives the subscriber additional features not available with the old activation card. Activation cards can be purchased separately from Velocity. Identical activation cards can be purchased from other vendors. The $50 prepaid airtime voucher must be used within 360 days or the remaining value is forfeited. If there is no activity for seven consecutive months, the subscriber’s account is closed and the phone number is deactivated. No refunds are given and the subscriber has no general rights of return for the Power Starterpack. Are the Deliverables Considered Separate Units of Accounting? Velocity Cellular adopted ASU 2009-13, “Revenue Arrangements with Multiple Deliverables” in the current fiscal year. The Update amends the criteria in Subtopic 605-25 for separating revenue in multiple-deliverable arrangements. The amendments...
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...secret of this hidden message that is before me. All I can see is groups of letters; an alphabet soup of sorts. This is the way I felt while in the first grade. The teacher had set a progress report on my table that was to be handed to my parents. I ran all the way home exited and impatient. I don’t even remember looking both ways when crossing streets along the way. I just wanted to get home as fast as I could. As soon as I arrived, I just flung the door open and ran into the house searching for my mother. I found her in the laundry room folding clothes that she had just finished ironing. At home, my family always spoke Spanish, English was hardly if ever used. So I practically threw the progress card toward her. “Mama mira lo que me dio la profesora para ti!” My mother took the card and looked at it. Then she flipped it over and looked at it again. She had a puzzled look on her face as she turned it back to the front. I just looked up at her with big round eyes waiting for an explanation as to the secret that it held. “Que es lo que dice?” “Se lo daremos a tu padre cuando llege.” “Pero que dice?” “Tendras que esperarte.” Great, why won’t she tell me, what the big secret is? I will have to wait for my dad to get done playing G.I. Joe. That is what he called being in the Army. The grandfather clock in the corner of the room just ticked and seemed like the hands would barely move. I could not tell time with that clock, but I knew that while mom was making dinner, my...
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...close-up to wide shot. In the frame audiences can saw Ronna laid in mud lonely and zoom shots gives a sensation of unreality and attract audiences to keep watching. Tilts At the beginning of the film, when Simon is calling someone the camera is forward to him. After he hang up, the camera turns horizontally 90 degrees and becomes a lateral shot. In this scene audiences can both see Simon and Ronna who comes into the frame from the door far away from the camera. Close-up In the film, it uses a lot of Close-up to show details, including actor’s faces, Todd’s credit card, wound of strip club patron, and so on. Close-up can easily bring actor’s feeling to audiences by showing details on their face, from their expressions audiences can know their emotions. Also many details need to be showed to audiences so they can know what is going on, such as the close-up of Simon gives credit card to front desk and the name on the card is Todd. Dolly shots Also the film uses lots of dolly shots. Such as Simon and his friends drive on the road, and Ronna walks into the supermarket, the camera is setting in front of them and moving at the same speed as them to show their movement so the story can keep going. Crane shots When Ronna go to the party, the camera first shows the big green face which is set up above crowd in the party place and them the camera turns to take a shot of the crowd. Crane shots is used to show the whole party and audiences can know how many people in there and the environment...
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...student needs to individualize his approach to school, there is a time and place for good old uniformity and standardization. There are some good habits, which, if your child chooses to use, will increase his retention and comprehension. They are based on a concept called active reading. This idea is simple: The more of your child's brain is engaged in the act of reading, the more he learns. The following strategies are good active reading habits that will help any reader: • Use the cover up: For many students, the words on the page run and blur together -- especially if you are hard wired like myself. To mitigate this, use a three by five index card to cover everything except the sentence that your child is reading. When they finish a line, they move the card down and repeat the process. • Give the text the finger: Along with the card, have your child follow their reading with their finger, engaging a tactical learning style. • Read out loud or mouth the words: Again, another way to engage verbal processing. Many students don't need to literally talk out load -- mouthing the words serves the same end. • Keep moving: As always, fidgeting is good for the brain. Keep them moving, to keep them on target. • Use three-color highlighting: Highlights are a cheap and easy way to integrate visual memory into the reading process. Buy your child three colors and have them assign a different color to the main points, supporting details, and terms of the reading. • Use bookmarks/flagging:...
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...and market a prepaid phone service plan called “Power Startepack” in 2008. The “Power Starterpack” will provide each subscriber with a new activation card and a prepaid voucher for a total nonrefundable fee of 200$. The voucher gives the subscriber an airtime window of 360days to use 50$ worth of minutes. In addition, there are no general right of return held by the subscriber relative to the delivered items contained in the prepaid plan. In this case study, the issue is to understand which is the appropriate method for recognizing revenue for the “Power Starterpack”. Indeed, for the purpose of revenue recognition, it is important to understand whether the deliverables included in the agreement (i.e. the card and the voucher) must be considered two separate units of accounting or not. This point is particularly relevant because in accordance with GAAP 605-25-25-2: a) revenue arrangement with multiple deliverables shall be divided into separate unit of accounting if the deliverables in the arrangement meet the criteria in paragraph 605-25-25-5 b) arrangement consideration shall be allocated among the separate unit of accounting based on their relative selling prices… and c) applicable revenue recognition criteria shall be considered separately for separate units of accounting. Based on GAAP 605-25-25-5 I believe that the card and the voucher should be considered as a separate unit of accounting. Indeed, the principles in this paragraph clearly state that in an arrangement with...
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...student needs to individualize his approach to school, there is a time and place for good old uniformity and standardization. There are some good habits, which, if your child chooses to use, will increase his retention and comprehension. They are based on a concept called active reading. This idea is simple: The more of your child's brain is engaged in the act of reading, the more he learns. The following strategies are good active reading habits that will help any reader: • Use the cover up: For many students, the words on the page run and blur together -- especially if you are hard wired like myself. To mitigate this, use a three by five index card to cover everything except the sentence that your child is reading. When they finish a line, they move the card down and repeat the process. • Give the text the finger: Along with the card, have your child follow their reading with their finger, engaging a tactical learning style. • Read out loud or mouth the words: Again, another way to engage verbal processing. Many students don't need to literally talk out load -- mouthing the words serves the same end. • Keep moving: As always, fidgeting is good for the brain. Keep them moving, to keep them on target. • Use three-color highlighting: Highlights are a cheap and easy way to integrate visual memory into the reading process. Buy your child three colors and have them assign a different color to the main points, supporting details, and terms of the reading. • Use bookmarks/flagging:...
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...INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONSULTANTS LTD. Evergreen Plaza, 260/B Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka – 1208 Phone: 9830310-13, Fax: 9830309 E-mail: info@itcbd.com, Web: www.itcbd.com SAND PS420 MERCHANT POS OPERATING GUIDE Sale: 1. 2. 3. 4. Swipe the card Compare the card information and input the amount and press Enter Confirm the Total Amount After getting print Merchant copy press Enter for Customer copy VOID: 1. 2. 3. 4. Select VOID option from the screen by press button 3 or touch it Press input the original Trace Number After view the original transaction information, press Enter to void After getting print Merchant copy press Enter for Customer copy Reprint the last/ any receipt: 1. 2. 3. a. Select REPRINT option from the screen by press 2 or touch it Select Reprint Last Receipt option and press Enter Select Reprint Any Receipt option and press Enter Type Trace no and press Enter Print Audit Report: 1. Select REPRINT option from the screen by press 2 or touch it 2. Select Print Audit Receipt option and press 4 or touch it Settlement: 1. 2. 3. 4. Select SETTLEMENT option from the screen by press button 4 or touch it Confirm to do the settlement Wait for settlement After settle success press Enter for settlement report Power OFF EXIT APP: Press POWER Button, press Enter to exit. POWER ON: Long press POWER BUTTON. POWER OFF: Press POWER Button, touch “Power Off” on the screen or press button 2 Caution: Above “POS OPERATING MANUAL” is depending on proper training....
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...early in the book when Jean Patrick stood up to his Tutsi name. “Jean Patrick said to his father, ‘Dadi, I am Tutsi.’”(Benaron 13). Jean Patrick grew up being aware of his ethnicity, but didn’t let it slow him down. When his coach wanted to give him a Hutu card, he felt guilty even after Uncle Emmanuel said he should get it. As they were talking he said “How can I? I’d be betraying my ethnie. Turning my back on you.”(Benaron 89). He had wanted his uncle to forbid him from getting the card, even if that meant he couldn’t win the Olympics. He couldn’t deal with the burden of lying about his heritage. “‘How can I suddenly be Hutu when every part of my face says Tutsi?’”(Benaron 90). Jean Patrick doesn’t understand why he should have it since it’s not his heritage. As things start to get bad for the Tutsi heritage again, Jean Patrick still embraces the race he was given. All he could think about was how his name somehow wasn’t on the Tutsi list, even after he got attacked he felt as if he should still be on the list. “He must apologize to Uncle because his own name was not on the list.”(Benaron 99). He felt as if he should have been on there with his family and the rest of his heritage. After Jean Patrick got his Hutu card he came across his brother. He could hardly bare to tell him. Out of everyone, his brother was the one he was the most scared of telling. “He tripped over his tongue to get the words out. ‘I’m sorry.’”(Benaron 110). Even though Roger did not care, Jean Patrick...
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