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- 25481: Double Entry
- ... the business since there are separate records related to each type of transaction as well as the systems suits all type and sizes of business since it is easy to expand and adapt. Finally, It's more accurate than single entry, it is easier to check for accounting errors with double entry because all the ledgers have corresponding ledgers. Nowadays, many accounting software are based on this double entry method. For example, Mind Your Own Business and Quickbook Pro. This method has survived so long because people can do this method manually without using a computer. It is effective method. And its because of there are many advantages of using Double Entry. It increased the control and more efficient monitoring of error. Its easier report preparation. In conclusion, the systematic approach of double entry accounting facilities easier tracing of errors, providing increased control over accounting information. It is also easy to use in terms of recording. In ...
- 25482: Asthma
- ... in the airways or dry and deep-reflecting tight bronchospasms. Not all these symptoms occur in every case of asthma. Sometimes people may have coughing without and symptoms for months or even years before its realized that they are asthmatic. Interestingly enough, asthma symptoms are most severe at night, while were lying down our airways narrow as a result of gravity changes. Also our lungs do not clear secretions ... at night. An asthma attack begins when the smooth muscles in the walls of the bronchial tubes start to tighten and narrow when they are exposed to a trigger when this bronchospasm occurs, air cant flow into or out of the lungs. To make matters worse, mucous enters the narrowed bronchial tubes and plugs them up, causing a further decrease in air flow. The bronchial tubes seem to close down ...
- 25483: Nell
- Nell 1) The loss of Nell's twin sister had a dramatic effect on her. Nell and May were raised in a secluded environment with no outside contact. As a result, May and Nell became very close emotionally and were an integral ... turning around in circles by herself but, in her mind, she was turning around in circles with her missing half. At the end of the movie, the evidence of the importance of May in Nell's life was still evident as Nell played will Jerry's daughter on the rocks that May and her once played on. The movie did portray what is generally believed about twins. The loss of one had a dramatic effect on the other. They had ...
- 25484: Overpopulation
- ... realize the necessity of a population plan which will make our future more optimistic. This plan must be based on the fact that the control of the rapid population growth is necessary globally; otherwise, earths environment will be put into greater danger, the overexploitation of natural resources will continue and poverty will rise in most of the worlds countries. Rapid population growth is a huge threat to the environment. We consume materials and energy from earth and then return heat and wastes to earth, but the environment can only handle so much waste ... last 500 years, as larger numbers of people needed more food supplies and commodities from natural resources and agricultural activities, more and more people occupied bigger land spaces in urban areas. Population growth in todays world, therefore, plays a vital role to changes in the land. Growing need for food supplies and commodities contributed to the growth of croplands all over the world and to the consumption of natural ...
- 25485: Mindwalk: International Relations
- ... to understand and grasp the meaning of the film, you first had to make sure that your brain was in full gear. The concept and idea the author is trying to get across just doesn't run to you. It requires concentration and an evaluation of the world around you. Even with this in mind, I'm not even sure I came across with everything the film was trying to point ... As they all begin to tell their side, it becomes clear why the author chose these characters. Each has a very separate, very unique view on the subject he is trying to get across: people's perception of the world. As the day draws to a close, the three different viewpoints seem to slowly diverge into a common thought: People need to view the world as a whole, everything relying on ...
- 25486: Poems of William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge
- ... the truths of the lives of ordinary people. The common man inspires him. In fact, one of the main goals of the preface would be to link his poetry to the common man. Samuel Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" also has strong characteristics of focusing on the common man and society instead of the self. The poem represents the relationship between the common man and the culture. In this ... of killing the albatross but then he is plagued by a terrible spell. The other people on the ship start to die. They represent the rest of society that can be hurt by someone else's actions. He does not get over his bad spell until he realizes that he has done something terrible and starts to ask for forgiveness. The bird may represent God. For example, in line123, the mariner ... the process of sinning and then feeling guilty. The ocean, or the environment for the people, is even described sometimes as unpleasant and gross, which would represent the environment for the common man. In Coleridge's viewpoint the environment does not adjust for the common man.
- 25487: Diabetes
- ... type 1 diabetes are genetics and viruses. In type 2 diabetes, obesity is the single most important cause. Diabetes involves a hormone action, which varies from person to person. So that means, no two people's disease are quite the same. Because there are infinite varieties of responses and treatments, the care of this disease depends mainly on individualized plans. Meal and exercise plans are very important in the treatment of ... insulin release, reducing available sugar, and decreasing insulin resistance. This method does not work for all diabetics. Usually, diabetics will use insulin injections to mimic their normal insulin release. This makes up for the body's inability to produce insulin and reduce blood sugar levels and by improving the insulin action. Before doing an insulin injection, the person will usually do a blood sugar test by pricking their finger. Insulin injections ... as I was typing this report, I was reading the SF Chronicle, and I spotted an article on diabetes. This article said that there was a new drug going to be released called SmithKline Beecham's Avandia. This drug works the same as Rezulin, but with fewer side effects. Rezulin, which is pretty new, hit the market in 1997. This drug is known to cause liver damage, which is why ...
- 25488: Candide 2
- In these two literary works, Voltaire s Candide and Alexander Popes A Modest Proposal They use satire in a different way. One to entertain the upper class and the other to show us the harsh realities of the world. Swift's "A Modest Proposal" In his lengthy literary career, Jonathan Swift wrote many stories that used a broad range of voices that were used to make some compelling personal statements. For example, Swifts, A Modest Proposal ... is. In addition to the topic of happiness and true love Candide marries Cunegonde even though he is no longer is in love with her and she cannot make him happy. This may prove Martin s theory that man was born to suffer. In conclusion, what looks or sounds like true love and happiness, is only a front for depression and anguish. Voltaire also debunks the absolutes of brotherhood and ...
- 25489: Children and Television
- ... world that they may not otherwise know about, but some people have been questioning whether television does more harm than good. Many have been analyzing what affect violence in adult shows as well as children's shows may have on children. Most parents allow their children to watch so called "kid's shows" without even thinking about what might be contained within them. How many times has a certain hunter been seen hunting a certain "wascally wabbit"? Most people would say "how can a cartoon about a ... more interesting. The child then imitates what was seen on television. This is where the actual violence may begin. Adult shows and movies that are seen by children could have even worse effects than children's shows. In one documented case, a Californian boy that was seven years old watched a movie one night. In the movie, a man put glass into soup that a colleague of his was to ...
- 25490: Cloning Has Science Gone Too Far
- ... mammal from an adult cell. What Dr. Wilmut did was amazing. He took the DNA from a six-year-old ewe and fused it with the egg of another ewe after removing the second ewe's own DNA. After fusing, the cell began to divide as would a regular embryo. The embryo was then implanted in a third ewe who only a few months later gave birth to Dolly 1 . Upon ... or even moral. Also there has been much discussion as to whether or not the benefits of cloning outweigh the dangers. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS IN CLONING RESEARCH? There is no doubt that Dr. Wilmut's new discoveries have brought an uproar of excitement between not only the scientific community, but the general public as well. Groups such as farmers, surgeons and even environmentalists have shown various interests in cloning research ... in the recent discoveries of Dr. Wilmut as well. Cloning research has brought them one step closer to the possibility of actually cloning organs. The advantages of this would be the ability to take someone's DNA and use it to create a healthy and compatible organ to replace one that is failing3. A good example of this would be a heart transplant patient. Scientists would be able to create ...
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