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    Oct. 1 Pete Hanshew begins business as a real estate agent with a cash investment of $15,000. 2 Hires an administrative assistant. 3 Purchases office furniture for $1,900, on account. 6 Sells a house and lot for B. Kidman; bills B. Kidman $3,200 for realty services provided. 27 Pays $700 on the balance related to the transaction of October 3. 30 Pays the administrative assistant $2,500 in salary for October. Instructions Complete the debit-credit analysis for each transaction…

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    Analyzing Supporters and Opposers of Slavery Since the independent, the north and the southern of the country setup were developed in a different way. The North of US becomes more and more industrialized while the South remained a predominantly agrarian economy. This differences followed by different in social culture and political beliefs, one of these differences is the sight to the slavery. In fact, slavery in America began in the 17th century, when people of Africa were overpowered and…

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    Protestant Reformer

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    HERE WE STILL STAND THE FIVE SOLAS OF PROTESTANTISM The term Protestant has been maligned, misunderstood and too often misrepresented. It has wrongly been used by some in a political and social sense to label all non-Roman Catholics. Some evangelicals are reluctant to use the term and instead declare they are simply Christians. Others while claiming to be Protestants have embraced the very errors the Protestant Reformers opposed. The Free Presbyterian Church is unashamedly a Protestant Church.…

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    of her free time and spend time with my family by being the manager of the concession stands at the softball fields all my cousins played at. To make a little spending money for high school I worked at these concessions under my grandmother. At this time I got to spend a plethora of valuable time with grandmother, which is when I gained a major appreciation for the battle she had fought with…

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    trying to duplicate what was done in real theaters. They had beautiful carpets and rugs and didn’t want popcorn being ground into it. Movie theaters were trying to appeal to a highbrow clientele, and didn’t want to deal with the distracting trash of concessions—or the distracting noise that snacking during a film would create¨ (Geiling). Smith was explaining about how theaters, during this time, theaters were fancier than they are…

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    should be in National Junior Honor Society because I have great leadership skills. I love to help out with kids and make sure they are included in everything. It would be a good learning experience leading school activities such as dances and concession stands. I want to join National Junior Honor Society because it sounds like a fun learning opportunity and skills I could use my whole life. These skills I could use in everyday life and forever. An example would be speaking. I might have to…

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    Popcorn Vs Soda

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    Let’s say you're heading to the theater and you buy your ticket. You head over to the concession stand for your popcorn and soda. In the 1990s, a regular-sized soda weighed in at 6.5 fluid ounces and a small-sized popcorn was a reasonable treat. That’s about 355 calories. The same movie food items today has more than tripled in its size. These days, a movie-theater-sized tub of popcorn and a regular sized soda have almost 880 calories, that not including extra snack and add-ons. Approximately…

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    Six Hours Research Paper

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    Six Hour Days Will Not Cut It 1 When I was fifteen years old, I began working at a concession stand pulling 7-8 hour shifts. Some days it'd be a split shift. I wouldn't get home until about 10 O'clock most nights. Having to close and clean up by myself made every task a bit harder, but I made it out every night. This shows that even as a young teenager you will have to do things for longer periods of time. Saving money for a car was a hassle, but sooner or later time will sweep by and you…

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    sell tickets to customers. The operations manager have to handle any job and have to be able to handle money. The shift leader is the person who sets up the employees work schedule and be able to work the concession, cash register, and the box office. The door person is the employee that stands inside the theater near one of the entrances to the auditoriums and takes customers’ tickets, rips the ticket in half on the dotted line and tells the customer where the auditorium is that is screening…

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    Hostess Brands

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    Hostess filed for bankruptcy. In conclusion of my analysis I would have to say, the Bakers were the biggest losers; their refusal to negotiate negatively cost them, as well as others employees, to lose their livelihood. Instead of settling for some concessions they ended up walking away with nothing and caused the financial suffering of hundreds of others in the food chain. Sometimes standing for what is right can be totally wrong, especially when you consider the long term financial effects on…

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