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    This consists of transferring all of the income statement accounts to the income summary account. The revenues and expenses are matched and the net result is transferred into an equity or retained earnings account. The bookkeeper usually does this step supervised by an accountant who will review everything before everything is posted to the general ledger. I have personally never been involved in this part of the accounting cycle, so although I am familiar with it form other classes, I have no "real" experience with this step. Reversing entries are the final step. This step is useful when an expense will be allocated between two periods. For example, if a note payable has interest due in the middle of the month, an adjusting entry can be made at the end of the previous month for the full amount and then a reversing entry can be made at the beginning of the next month in order to properly allocate the expense in the period in which it occurred. Reversing entries are optional, except in the case of accruals. This can be done by a bookkeeper or by an…

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    The Accounting Cycle

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    discuss in great detail the steps, role, omission, and financially statements of the accounting cycle. There are a total of ten steps within the accounting cycle. “During a specified amount of time one would first record the beginning account balances if any this includes recording and or journalizing assets the business may have such as cash, equipment, and supplies. Second, one must analyze and record transactions as they occur this will include purchases made, revenue earned, incurred…

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    Dark Knight Rationale

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    It was hard to understand and it seems like he worked too hard for it and at the end it did not payed up for him. Heath Ledger on the other hand did his best work on that movie. The way he did his makeup, custom and the way he behave as the joker was expended and making the character one to remember. As you might already know, the drama of the movie takes place in the city of Gotham and as you see the movie you will have to be extra vigilant due to the fact that there are too many things…

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    Hollywood motion pictures often display their historical moments in appealing ways. The latest Batman movie, the dark knight (2008), directed by the one and only Christopher Nolan, is a perfect example of that. Like many superhero movies, it has a hero and an anti-hero. Featuring Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne/Batman who is the hero and Heath Ledger as the Joker who played the anti-hero. The Joker’s main purpose is to bring chaos to the people of Gotham city, so Batman must come to terms with one…

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    The Dark Knight

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    are drawn to and care much about. This was possible due to lead actors Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Aaron Eckhart, Michel Caine, Gary Oldman, and Morgan Freeman’s wonderful performances. After Batman Begins a new district attorney named Harvey Dent has been elected in Gotham City. Harvey’s plan is to destroy the underworld mob that has been running the streets. Batman has been interrupting his agenda and caused problems…

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    Origin Of Batman's Story

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    eight weeks to prepare for his role. What many actors fail at, is when they try to be mix Batman’s personality with his alter ego personality, Bruce Wayne as one individual. Bale overcame this obstacle by separating the time he had, into preparing for both roles, as if they had two main protagonists to play. Even the new Batman, Ben Affleck went to Bale for advice as to how not to mix the personalities of the two alter egos. Next, and probably the most famous super villain in all of comics,…

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    founding fathers of using IMAX camera in films, and has only continued to becoming innovative with the technology. Possible cultural effects of the film The biggest cultural impact this film had was it becoming one of the first big blockbusters of the decade. When the movie was released, it was considered something extremely unique for the nature and topics that it brought to the screen, especially being a superhero movie. Also, the fact that it was a sequel to a previous film did not scare…

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    Andrew Ledger

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    Heathcliff “Heath” Andrew Ledger was born on April 4, 1979 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. His mother Sally was a French teacher and his father Kim an engineer and racing enthusiast. He has one older sister and two younger half-sisters. His parents divorced when he was ten years old. He liked to sing, act, play chess, dance and skateboard. When he was 15 years old, he was scouted by a local talent agent and appeared in the 1991 Australian film Clowning Around. Also, he appeared in two…

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    The Dark Knight (2008) is the second of the three movies in Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight” trilogy. The first movie being Batman Begins (2005), and the most recent movie being The Dark Knight Rises (2012). The trilogy follows the story of a young Bruce Wayne up to the developed Batman we know today. Nolan 's outstanding creativity allowed him to take a completely different view on what was once just a children 's comic book. Also, the performances of all the actors were spectacular, but…

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    The Dark Knight There are few films that bring out the inner hero in people or simply the desire to do good, other than those about super heroes. The Dark Knight is no exception to the rule, as Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) also known as Batman is face to face with his greatest enemy the ever the sinister Joker (Heath Ledger). The director Christopher Nolans film adaptation on the Batman has a much darker and moral tone than others before it. From the dark streets of Gotham, the fictitious city…

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