receivable, liabilities have no effect, and owner’s equity has no effect. BE1-8 Classify each of the following items as owner's drawing (D), revenue (R), or expense (E). (a) _____E____ Advertising expense (b) _____R____ Commission revenue (c) _____E____ Insurance expense (d) ______E___ Salaries expense (e) _____D____ Bergman, Drawing (f) _____R____ Rent revenue (g) _____E____ Utilities expense List the numbers of the above transactions and
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Paleolithic Art Art has existed with human for longer than we are aware of. Art defines what make us not only just another species, but human. Tracing back to the origin of human art, we refer to Paleolithic art which was in the Late Upper Paleolithic period. Art was originated along with other inventions such as tools and weapons in this period. The Art of the Upper Paleolithic is among the oldest art known (Wikipedia, 2015). It is understood that art during this period has certain characteristics
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will continue to have for many years to come. In 1901, on December 5th in Chicago, Illinois, Walter Elias Disney was born to Elias and Flora Disney. Even though he loved to draw, moving to a farm near Marceline, Montana in 1906 is probably what influenced his later creations. His first drawings were creations of farm animals. At the age of sixteen his family returned to Chicago where he attended McKinley High School. His real interests were at night when he took courses at the Chicago Academy
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There are many incidences of foreshadowing in Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”. For one thing the title itself is a hint at what the story will be about. A lottery can be defined as a drawing or raffle where a person is chosen to receive a prize. Usually a lottery rewards money or gifts but in this story the reward is not something to brag about. The title indicates that that story will end with a person receiving an award. In the story is says that, “Jokes were quiet and they smiled rather than laughed”
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Not much is known about Da Vinci's youth. He spent his first five-years in Tuscany near Florence, at that time he lived in the household of his father, and grandparents. His father San Pierro, married a number of times only to end in divorce, but he finally met and married a lady from a wealthy family where 5-year old Da Vinci was a welcome
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like to designate my first restaurant anywhere inside the Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City after 10 years of employment in a hotel/cruise/restaurant. This would be a great place for my starting business because I live near it and would like to test its first on the people living near here. Then, when the business becomes successful, the elite place like Makati is the next destination. Another reason why I want to start this business is what I want people to know me through my ideas in the restaurant
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Information Technology, etc * Clarification * Problems are usually specific and require immediate, or near term, solutions. * Opportunities, on the other hand, are more future oriented. Often, a want is perceived by an individual only after an opportunity to meet it is presented. * Clarification * Problems are usually specific and require immediate, or near term, solutions. * Opportunities, on the other hand, are more future oriented. Often, a want is perceived
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precisely and proceed only when you understand them clearly. Do not skip any sections. 6. RECORD EVERYTHING. a. Although it will be necessary for you to work within a group, try to remain independent when making observations and drawing conclusions.
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Museum Paper #2 The two works of art that I have chosen for this paper are The Lacemaker by Nicolaes Maes and Young Women Drawing by Marie-Denise Villers. Each painting that I have analyzed displayed a different subject matter and showed the importance of what the artist wanted to represent in his paintings. How they wanted us to see the values and the attributions being depicted in their work. What it meant for them and how it held such a great significance. The Lacemaker was painted in 1656-1657
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COMPUTER GRAPHICS Using Java CS 171G Outline • Terminology • Java Graphics Coordinate System • Java Applets • Drawing a Line • Changing the Color • Designing Your Own Colors • Drawing other shapes: rectangles, ovals, arcs, and polygons 1 Terminology: pixel • A pixel is the smallest visual element on a computer screen. Essentially, it’s a dot. • The image shown here is the letter S drawn in an area of 20 X 20 square pixels • The more pixels in an image, the smoother the image
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