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ElectronicHyena

ElectronicHyena is English student 🗣️
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1 year ago - They include cash collections from customers: cash paid to suppliers and employees: cash paid for operating expenses, interest and taxes: and cash revenue from interest dividends.

1 year ago - This is money due from customers, and keeping it up to date is critical to be sure, that you send timely and accurate bills or invoices.

1 year ago - This is the gross revenue generated from the sale of clothing less returns and allowances

1 year ago - Shows what types of employees you have along with what they will cost in terms of salary and wages, health insurance, retirement plan contributions, workers compensation insurance, unemployment insurance, and Social Security and Medicare taxes.

1 year ago - Include items such as the cost of goods sold payroll for employees, payroll, sales and income taxes, business insurance and loan interest

1 year ago - What organizational principle is described below? Interdisciplinary discussion becomes more comprehensive through this principle.

1 year ago - Alibali, M. W. (1999). How children change their minds: Strategy change can be gradual or abrupt. Developmental Psychology, 35,127-145.

1 year ago - Drinking to cope is very common among college students and is related to much higher levels of alcohol consumption, episodes of heavy drinking, and levels of both negative and positive alcohol related consequences” (p. 486). Levenson and Park (2002)

1 year ago - The literature review must be: Select one: a. Required reading for the program of the study b. Relevant to the research project c. Reasonably easy to source d. Readily available

1 year ago - Identify the following questions as OPEN, LEADING or MAPPING. Do you tell others about it?

1 year ago - Since you wish to pursue your graduate studies, what course will you enroll?

1 year ago - “This research is conducted to investigate the life experiences of people who survived cancer and now living cancer free for more than 5 years.

1 year ago - Spradley (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) recorded conversations among tramps at informal gatherings, meals, card games, and bull sessions. As the men talked to each other about their experiences, there were many references to making a flop. Spradley combed through his recorded material and notes looking for verbatim statements made by informants about his topic. On analyzing the statements, he found that most of the statements could fit into subcategories such as kinds of flops, ways to make flops, ways to make your own flop, kinds of people who bother you when you flop, ways to make a bed, and kinds of beds. Spradley then returned to his informants and sought additional information from them on each of the subcategories.

1 year ago - In a study of birth planning in China, Greenhalgh (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) surveyed 1,011 ever-married women, gathered social and economic histories from 150 families. She conducted in-depth interviews with present and formal officials (known as cadres), and collected documentary evidence from local newspapers, journals and other sources. Greenhalgh notes that "Because I was largely constrained from asking direct questions about resistance, the informal record of field notes, interview transcripts, and questionnaire data contains few overt challenges to state policy." Greenhalgh concludes, however, that their conversations with the researchers, both peasants and cadres made strategic use of silence to protest aspects of the policy they did not like. Cadres, for example were loathe to comment on birth-planning campaigns; peasant women were reluctant to talk about sterilization. These silences form one part of the unofficial record of birth planning in the villages. More explicit protests were registered in informal conversations. From these interactions emerged a sense of profound distress of villagers forced to choose between a resistance that was politically risky and a compliance that violated the norms of Chinese culture and of practical reason.

1 year ago - Answer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, to identify the stages of the interview where the following statements are said. “How old were you when you discovered your disease?”

1 year ago - Sherzer (in Ryan and Bernard, 2003) presents a detailed analysis of a two-hour performance by Chief Olopinikwa of a traditional San Blas Kuna chant. The chant was recorded in 1970. Like many linguistic anthropologists, Sherzer had taught an assistant, Alberto Campos, to use a phonetic transcription system. After the chant, Sherzer asked Campos, to transcribe and translate the tape. Campos put Kuna and Spanish on left- and right-facing pages. By studying Campos’s translation against the original Kuna, Sherzer was able to pick out certain recurrent features. Campos left out the chanted utterances of the responding chief (usually something like "so it is"), which turned out to be markers for verse endings in the chant. Campos also left out so-called framing words and phrases (like "Thus" at the beginning of a verse and "it is said, so I pronounce" at the end of a verse). These contribute to the line and verse structure of the chant. Finally, "instead of transposing metaphors and other figurative and allusive language into Spanish" Campos "explains them in his translation".

1 year ago - Bill and Jessica were almost done taking turns choosing the players for their teams. It was Jessica’s turn to choose, and only Kurt was left. Jessica said, “Kurt.”

1 year ago - James Springer and his identical twin James Lewis were separated at birth. They were raised in different homes. They did not meet again until they were 39. When they met, they found out the following: Springer’s first wife was named Linda and his second wife, Betty. Lewis has also had a wife named Betty and one named Linda. Each had a son named James Allen. Each had owned a dog named Toy. Their favorite subject in high school had been math. They had both studied law enforcement after high school. They had the same hobbies and the same favorite vacation place. They even liked the same brand of cookies. (adapted from http://www.gedonlineclass.net) What conclusion can you draw about twins based on this article?

1 year ago - Mateo almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning.

1 year ago - James Springer and his identical twin James Lewis were separated at birth. They were raised in different homes. They did not meet again until they were 39. When they met, they found out the following: Springer’s first wife was named Linda and his second wife, Betty. Lewis has also had a wife named Betty and one named Linda. Each had a son named James Allen. Each had owned a dog named Toy. Their favorite subject in high school had been math. They had both studied law enforcement after high school. They had the same hobbies and the same favorite vacation place. They even liked the same brand of cookies. (adapted from http://www.gedonlineclass.net) What conclusion can you draw about the two men in the article?