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    Effect of The Earth’s magnetic field By X 9h Earth’s Magnetic Field Introduction Our Earth is a huge bar magnet tilted 11 degrees from the spin axis of the Earth‚ with geographic north pole being earth’s magnetic south pole and vice versa. Similar to how a magnet has a magnetic field surrounding it‚ our Earth also has its own magnetic field. The earth’s magnetic field is formed in the earth’s core due to a process known as the dynamo effect. According to dynamo effect

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    Solving the Mystery of Double Entry Bookkeeping – Warsono‐bin‐Hardono (swarsono@feb.ugm.ac.id)  SOLVING THE MYSTERY OF DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPING 1 Sony Warsono-bin-Hardono Department of Accounting Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia ABSTRACT Double-entry bookkeeping (DEB) has been shown to be reliable. The first documentation of its usage dates to 1494 and it has been used since then without any significant changes‚ despite more than half a millennium having passed

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    Chapter One The Accounting Equation and Double-entry Bookkeeping I. Learning objectives After completing this session‚ students should be able to (1) Define assets‚ liabilities‚ owner’s equity‚ revenue and expenses; (2) Understand the functions of the fundamental accounting equation; (3) Record business transactions and illustrate their effects on the fundamental accounting equation; (4) Understand the accounts payable‚ accounts receivable‚ prepaid insurance‚ and drawing accounts;

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    Explain 2 types of barriers to entry which can prevent potential competitors from entering an industry Monopoly and oligopoly both are types of barriers to entry which can prevent potential competitors from entering an industry A barrier to entry is anything that prevents entry when entry is socially beneficial A monopoly possesses high barriers to entry. This deters other firms from entering the market and thus allows the monopoly to keep their status as a single seller of unique product

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    the existance of barriers. In determining this it must be proven that entry is not only possible but likely (European Union‚ 2004). One must not get too bogged down in proving that entrants can enter a market as this information is rather trivial. Competition policy must comprehend the perspective of the potential entrant in which case it does not matter if they could enter‚ but whether or not they would. The likelihood of entry is based on profitability in a post-merger scenario (Masey‚ 2008). In

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    INTRODUCTION As we know that‚ double-entry bookkeeping system is established by Luca Pacioli. Without double-entry bookkeeping system‚ we cannot analyse the financial status of a business. ACCOUNTING EQUATION The foundation accounting equation is the relationship between assets‚ liabilities‚ and equity. It is a basic accounting equation used to balance all of the businesses account (Wikipedia 2017). For example‚ the double-entry bookkeeping system is a famous system in the accounting world. Most

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    Recognition and Reversal: Othello Aristotle classifies both recognitions and reversals as the greatest point of tragedy in a play or story. Recognitions and reversals are consistently used to develop character‚ advance the plot‚ and get a reaction of pity and fear from the audience. Recognition is the act of realization or knowledge or feeling that someone or something present has been encountered before. Reversals are a major change in attitude or principle or point

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    and injections were her only hope. It wasn’t until one day when she found herself in her dentist’s waiting room watching a celebrity doctor’s television program that she realized there was still hope. The doctor revealed that the secret to the reversal of wrinkles and sagging skin consisted of a scientific cocktail of youth preserving ingredients that had undergone years of clinical and government testing that dermatologists don’t want the public to know about. Meeting Janice was shocking to

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    Michael Turner 11/19/2014 3rd period Gender Norms in Macbeth William Shakespeare’s tragedy “Macbeth” explores and challenges the idea of traditional gender roles and/or gender norms. The female characters in this play have a strong sense of masculine traits while the male characters are actually shown with feminine traits‚ reversing the stereotypical roles of genders. One of the typical gender norms in society is that men are the workers and providers and essentially the strength of the family

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    A Tale of Two Cities: Reversal of Characters When writing a book‚ most authors are writing about an issue they have. However‚ other themes become apparent through the course of the piece‚ either consciously or subconsciously. One such theme is a reversal of characters in A Tale of Two Cities. Individuals and groups of people change dramatically from the outset of the book all the way up to its conclusion. Three of the most obvious changes in character are Sydney Carton‚ Madame DeFarge‚ and

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