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    decrease cash and increase accounts payable c. increase cash and increase accounts payable d. decrease cash and decrease accounts payable Objective: Evaluate financial statements of nongovernment organizations. 6. The accrual basis of accounting recognizes transactions’ effects on financial statements in the period when _____. a. revenues are earned and expenses are incurred b. cash is received or disbursed c. the transaction occurs d. the accounting equation is decreased…

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    programs in place for their college educated employees who have been bucked up through the system (Sowell. Inside 22). The plans laid over 100 years ago have well come to pass and we are now churning out hundreds of thousands of functionally illiterate students each year, bent on entering the corporate work force. Suited for nothing else, having not an inkling of enterprise, not capable of independent thought, trained to be dependent on authority, not able to take personal responsibility, these…

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    graduates have median annual earnings of $28,000 . The opportunities that a college degree gives a student are vast and valuable. However, many think that those opportunities are not enough. In particular, the idea of paying athletes has become a hot topic recently and many universities have already started compensating their athletes. Universities should not be paying their athletes because they are students receiving an education, not professional athletes. While juggling a full course load,…

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    the question to a student he knew, they replied “They’re assuming the market is for students, it’s not. It’s for parents” (Perlstein). In the same way, many students only attend college as a result of their parents, because those parents decide their children’s future career. Nevertheless Addison replies, “This college brochure is not marketing for the parents-because the parents, nor grandparents, probably never went to college themselves” (Addison 212). More recently, students are able to…

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    learning experience; I learned about Business Law terms, real world examples, and thoroughly enjoyed each class lecture. Throughout the rest of this paper I want to explain my perspective of this class and the benefits it reflects to its college students, and my beliefs and opinions with controversial topics. I have learned so much from this class and cannot be more enthusiastic when talking about the new knowledge I have gained. FIL 185 was honestly an eye opener for me. Since I am a…

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    imagine a world where everyone enjoys their job. Imagine college students that enjoy doing their work and without feeling like they’re doing pointless homework, but how are we expected to choose one career out of thousands when were not given the opportunity to explore all the possible career possibilities. College students are expected to make life changing decisions only a couple months after graduating high school. Therefore, college students are constantly changing their majors, and wasting…

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    college freshman I had already began to regret my decision of attending college as there were many difficulties associated with my classes and records. It 's pretty much safe to say that I was generally unprepared for the college experience as many students are. Within my first few day I had been dropped from my classes and faced with other detrimental issues involving financial aid. At one point throughout this journey, I had decided that It was in my best interest to return home. However, with…

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    with a student who is capable of so much more, but is simply unmotivated? How can you reach this student who lacks intrinsic motivation, which is so vital for success? Success that you know this student can achieve. It breaks your teacher heart to see so much potential go to waste. I have had students like this and I am going to tell you about what worked for one and will hopefully work for others. Engagement. This is a buzz word in the education sector. As a teacher, you want your students…

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    College Experience Transitioning In four years of high school, students are usually prepared with tools for the new experience of college, considering the time teachers have given up to just get them through high school with the everyday lessons and countless homework assignments, these are the students that usually tend to say they forgot to hand in or just plain didn’t do it just because. There are usually categories that represent students based on work ethic shown in class, overseen by the…

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    How to be a Successful Student Becoming a successful student can be stressful and difficult to manage, as well as in the article “What makes a Successful Business Person,” by Murray Raphel, but with the help of previous experiences I had and some from the article you will be able to become one. I believe that a successful student should have motivation, have study habits, and time management. The first skill for a student to be successful is to have motivation for college. I believe that…

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