1. Explain the events that probably gave rise to journal entries 1 through 8 of exhibit 1. a. Entry 1: Miss barbarra Thompson opened the company investing USD 65‚000.00 cash and USD 100‚000.00 from Bank Borrowings. b. Entry 2: The company paid its Rent amounting to USD 1‚485.00 c. The company bought inventory items worth USD 137‚500.00 on credit. d. The company bought Furnitures and Fixtures (10 years useable life) for cash amounting to USD 15‚500.00 e. The company
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Practice? Inclusive practice is identifying and understanding any barriers that are stopping children from completing the activity. We have to make sure that whatever the child’s background they are able to fully join in with everything within the school. This will make the children feel valued and have a sense of belonging. Inclusion does not mean that we view each other the same or provide the same work‚ it is about making sure we are making adaptions to the activity instead of making a child do
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Higher Education in the USA and the UK USEFUL VOCABULARY admission board – приемная комиссия admission n - прием в колледж (университет) applicant n - претендент; соискатель‚ абитуриент apprenticeship n - обучение‚ ученичество (процесс обучения на производстве) Associate’s degree – диплом/степень кандидата в бакалавры/младшего специалиста (в некоторых университетах и колледжах – степень‚ получаемая лицом‚ прослушавшим неполный курс‚ обычно двухгодичную программу из четырехгодичного курса‚ требуемого
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All children will have disagreements with other children from time to time and sometimes they will have disagreements with you. Disagreements usually occur due to a lack of communication‚ a misunderstanding or when someone has different values or ideas. How you handle this sort of situation is extremely important and you must remember that you are a role model and you need to demonstrate the correct way to deal with a disagreement. Everyone’s ideas and opinions are important to them and so it is
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is a synergistic totality and each culture is unique‚ although it may have things in common with other cultures. Culture contains customs‚ traditions‚ beliefs‚ norms‚ roles‚ skills‚ knowledge of the natural and social world‚ and values. Culture gives meaning to our existence in society is essential to our “human-ness” and “fills” or “directs” the kind of human-ness we exhibit. Culture constrains not only behavior but also how people think about and interpret their world. Indian culture:
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A On one hand‚ the Christian faith was doomed to fail from the beginning because… Persecution (Who persecuted them? Why were they being persecuted? How was this a problem? How do we know this/evidence?) Beliefs based on truth Claims and unlikely events (Eg the Holy Spirit / miracles etc). (Why would this deter new followers? Would they be taken seriously? Evidence to support this) D However‚ despite these problems which the faithful experienced‚ the Christian community continued
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“Utilitarianism works” Asses this view Bentham created utilitarianism and Mill improved it. It main points are that human society exists to create happiness‚ that happiness is the highest goal and that everything needs to fit a purpose. The advantages of Bentham’s theory include a reasonable link between moralities‚ the pursuit of happiness and the avoidance of pain. According to Bowie it seems natural to consider the consequences when deciding our actions. He stated that “Utilitarianism offers
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per square mile. The United Kingdom’s extremely high literacy rate (99%) is attributable to universal public education introduced for the primary level in 1870 (Scotland 1872‚ free 1890) and secondary level in 1900. Parents are obliged to have their children educated from the ages of 5 to 16 (with legislation passed to raise this to 18)‚ and can continue education free of charge in the form of A-Levels‚ vocational training or apprenticeship to age 18. About 40% of British students go on to post-secondary
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of the United States | In office March 4‚ 1913 – March 4‚ 1921 | Vice President | Thomas R. Marshall | Preceded by | William Howard Taft | Succeeded by | Warren Harding | 34th Governor of New Jersey | In office January 17‚ 1911 – March 1‚ 1913 | Preceded by | John Fort | Succeeded by | James Fielder as Acting Governor | 13th President of Princeton University | In office 1902–1910 | Preceded by | Francis Patton | Succeeded by | John Stewart (Acting) | Personal details
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IDENTIFY THE RANGE OF EARLY YEARS SETTINGS AND HOW THEY REFLECT THE SCOPE AND PURPOSE OF THE SECTOR: In the uk there are a variety of Early Years settings. Depending on the individual family needs‚ parents have a choice. Nurseries full or part time provide a safe environment where children play and learn new experiences whle the parents are at work. Also for parents that work a more homelike environment may be preferable‚ so child minders that look after a small number of children in their own
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