E18-5 Organic Growth Company is presently testing a number of new agricultural seeds that it has recently harvested. To stimulate interest, it has decided to grant to five of its largest customers the unconditional right of return to these products if not fully satisfied. The right of return extends for 4 months. Organic Growth sells these seeds on account for $1,500,000 on January 2, 2012. Companies are required to pay the full amount due by March 15, 2012. (a) Prepare the journal entry for…
Chapter 18 I. The rise of big business A. Overview of factors propelling growth 1. Natural resources 2. New technology and mass production techniques 3. Entrepreneurship 4. Government policies 5. Corruption B. Second Industrial Revolution 1. Spurred by innovation and invention a. Transportation and communication networks b. Electricity c. Application of scientific research to industry II. The railroads A. Growth of railroads B. The transcontinental railroads 1. Pacific Railroads Act…
How to Read Literature Like a Professor Chapter 18 Response If She Comes Up, its Baptism scenes do not have to involve water and a priest and all the physical aspects people assume of a baptism. Baptism occurs whenever somebody goes through a great change in return to something that happens to them. This can be starting a family, being sent to jail, or experiencing a tragedy. All these things could change a person’s life very significantly. In the book 1984 by George Orwell, Winston Smith, (the…
Chapter 18 Outline The Progressive movement emerged in the early 1900s as a series of reform efforts designed to respond to the problems created by unregulated growth of cities and big business. Most progressives shared a strong belief that science and knowledge could improve society, and many believed that government should take an active role in solving society's problems Some progressives focused on making government more efficient, while others worked to make government more responsive to…
Chapter 18 IDs: The Beginnings of Modernization: Industrialization and Nationalism, 1800-1870 1. Industrial Revolution: Began in Britain after 1750 and triggered an enormous leap in industrial production and spread all over the world over decades. Switched Europe from an economy based on agriculture to one based on manufacturing. 2. Coal and Steam: replaced wind and water as new sources of energy and power to drive labor saving machines. 3. Flying shuttle, spinning jerry, and power loom: The…
Chapter 18.1 Functions of Blood Blood, a liquid connective tissue, has three general functions: • Transportation. Blood transports oxygen from the lungs to cells throughout the body and carbon dioxide from body cells to the lungs for exhalation. It also carries nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract to body cells, hormones from endocrine glands to other body cells, and heat and waste products away from cells to various organs for elimination from the body. • Regulation. Circulating blood…
Howard Zinn: Chapter 17 and 18 Analysis In chapter 17 I learned about the black revolt of the 1950s and 1960s and how racism was handled in the 20th century. After World War II, president Harry Truman had to to take action on the race question. Truman appointed a Committee on Civil Rights to stop voting discrimination and end racial discrimination in jobs. Then after a few years trying to change racism, the “separate but equal” doctrine was struck down. It seemed like a rapid change, but…
Chapter 18 Section 3 Luka Avgustin Faraday’s Experiment Faraday hoped that the magnetic field of the electromagnet would make—or induce—an electric current in the second wire. But no matter how strong the electromagnet was, he could not make an electric current in the second wire. Success for an Instant As Faraday experimented with the electromagnetic ring, he noticed something interesting. At the instant he connected the wires to the battery, the galvanometer pointer moved. This movement showed…
Introduction to Geography Chapter 1 • Geography is the study of the interaction of all physical and human phenomena at individual places and of how interactions among places form patterns and organize space. • Physical geography studies the characteristics of the physical environment. • Human geography studies human groups and their activities, such as language, industry, and the building of cities. This is a social science • Most contemporary geographers employ three analytical methods: Area…
ANTIFEMINIST BACKLASH AND CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY The backlash against feminist criminology is a complex one. It is tangled with feminism and other progressive social movements. With the ever changing status of women's social and economic status, women have been seen as a threat and an unbalance to the norm of patriarchal gender order. Because of this women are often “viewed with considerable misgiving, whilst any reinforcement of the value of women's traditional, domestic role has been perceived…