Posted on September 11, 2012. Tags: Act, animal physiology, ap classes, everything, exercise physiology, flight surgeon, human nutrition, human physiology, integrative physiology, physiology, raider team, school clubs, service academies, tech, Website
Im a Junior at a High school in Texas of 3000, I run varsity track, JROTC (Unarmed drill, Academic and Leadership team, PT, Orienteering, and Raider team) , Officer in JROTC and in 2 other school clubs, affiliated with 2 other school clubs. 300+ Shadowing and community service hours at our University Hospital, 4.2 weighted GPA, 3.9 unweighted with a bunch of AP classes.
My day is packed, Time management is substantial for me, yet luckily i still have time to think about the future!!
My Ultimate goal is to be a Flight surgeon in the Navy( I love General surgery and trauma, but i also love neonatology Pediatrics). Im fluent in arabic (Im from Morocco, parents were born and raised, But i was born here in the USA). Iv been looking at Universities, and i really have my eyes on the service academies (Because i may consider doing something before i endure medical school. Psychological Operations, Special Warfare, ect). Though im taking everything one step at a time.
College. My number one pick is the University of Colorado at boulder, i like that school i know pritty much everything there is to know about it. NROTC all the way.
My Question is about , Virginia Tech. I like what the website has to say, but I haven’t taking neither the SAT or the ACT. The website sais i need to have like a 1250 on the SAT, Which seems a bit low. Iv noticed that all the websites for colleges have a low standard but always go for the top grades. Whats a good place to be for the SAT and ACT for Virginia tech ?
Any University I attend i would major in anything that has Physiology in it. Integrative Physiology, Exercise physiology, Animal Physiology, Human physiology, at virginia i would do the Human Nutrition Foods and Exercise major. I figure sense i love that and i would enjoy plus it would help me and my path its perfect.
Does anybody have any suggestions,, where is a good place to shoot for when it comes to the SAT or ACT, Any place in particular i should work on?
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Posted on September 10, 2012. Tags: aff, awc, boohoo, evening dresses, fb, Feet, Girl, Homecoming, ibs, mesh, mmc, polly, woman, xs
Here’s the dress
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I would get a size XS, but it’s in woman’s and I’m 16 years old. I’m pretty petite too, would it fit alright? I wanted to wear it for homecoming
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Posted on September 10, 2012. Tags: Ago, al queda, chrysler, fighting in iraq, gm, nothing, segment, They, Today
Is Al Queda better off today than four years ago?
Is bin Laden better off today than four years ago?
Are 4 million employed Americans better off today than four years ago?
Is GM, Chrysler, and all their affiliates better off today than four years ago?
Or, is it simply ok to pick out one segment and, if THEY are not better off today than four years ago, then nothing else matters?
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Posted on September 10, 2012. Tags: ap chem, ap chemistry, Career, career options, chemistry, chemistry degree, freshman, graduate school, information, kind, lab, math, niche, organic chemistry, orgo
I took AP Chemistry in high school, and loved the material, all while doing very well. I got a 5 on the exam, and so as a freshman, I am taking organic chemistry. I don’t find much of the information so far interesting, and looking back at topics in AP Chem, they were so much more interesting. I loved the math and theories, which I know would be covered more in P Chem.
Secondly, I don’t really enjoy working in the lab. I find learning and discussing material while doing practice problems to kind of be my niche. With a chemistry degree, and even graduate school, I know career options are bleak, but do these options all entail working exclusively in a lab?
To summarize, I love studying the subject of chemistry, besides orgo, but don’t enjoy working in the lab. Is chemistry then not right for me as a major?
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Posted on September 10, 2012. Tags: chick fil, christianity, christians, concern, Going, going to heaven, going to hell, greatest commandment, hell, homosexuality is a sin, love thy neighbor, Loving, pickets, thyself, validity
I have a question regarding the validity that Christians believe they can tell who is going to hell, and my biggest concern is every Christian who puts down gays are pretty much going to hell (according to their guidelines of sinners go to hell) for they are breaking the greatest commandment of all: Love thy neighbor as thyself. It is said in the bible that above all other commandments that Loving your neighbor (not an actual person who lives next to you, but everyone that surrounds you) like thyself is the most important one. So my question is this why do you believe you are going to heaven when you can’t treat others like you want to be treated? Yes, in the Bible it says that, homosexuality is a sin, but are you not breaking a commandment, and not only one of the “10 Commandments” but the greatest one of them all. You are breaking this rule because you not only kick them out of your church but you attack them in public with pickets and other ridiculous acts, i.e. “God hates fags”, Chick-fil-a not supporting gays due to their religious affiliates, etc etc. If you believe you are better than them, then I challenge you to tell me how you are better, for just like Jesus says “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone” I’m waiting for you to tell me why you believe you can cast out gays when you yourself are sinning everyday by hating them.
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Posted on September 9, 2012. Tags: Accounting, Answer, bond interest, Credit, dividend income, equity, equity method of accounting, equity method of accounting for investments, evans company, interest revenue, investee, Investment, method of accounting, noncurrent assets, term investments
Question 1
The equity method of accounting for investments
Answer a. requires a year-end adjustment to revalue the stock to lower of cost or market
b. requires the investment be increased by the dividends paid by the investee
c. requires the investment be increased by the reported net income of the investee
d. requires the investment to be reported at its original cost
.
5 points
Question 2
Long-term investments are held for all of the listed reasons below except
Answer a. the interest or dividend income
b. long-term gain potential
c. meet current cash needs
d. influence over another business entity
.
5 points
Question 3
Held to maturity securities
Answer a. are reported at fair market value
b. include stocks as well as bonds
c. may be reported as current or noncurrent assets
d. all of the above
.
5 points
Question 4
An investor purchased 500 shares of common stock, $25 par, for $21,750. Subsequently, 100 shares were sold for $40.50 per share. What is the amount of gain or loss on the sale?
Answer a. $300 gain
b. $1,550 gain
c. $4,050 gain
d. $300 loss
.
5 points
Question 5
Ruben Company purchased $100,000 of Evans Company bonds at 100 plus $1,500 in accrued interest. The bond interest rate is 8% and interest is paid semi-annually. The journal entry to record the purchase would be:
Answer a. Debit: Investment in Bonds $101,500; Credit: Cash $101,500
b. Debit: Investment in Bonds $100,000 and Interest Receivable $1,500; Credit: Cash $101,500
c. Debit: Investment in Bonds $100,000; Credit: Interest Revenue $1,500 and Cash $98,500
d. Investment in Bonds $100,000; Credit: Cash $100,000
.
5 points
Question 6
Available-for-sale securities are securities that management expects to sell in the future, but are not actively traded for profit.
Answer True
False .
5 points
Question 7
All of the following are factors contributing to the trend for regulators to adopt accounting principles using fair value concepts except:
Answer a. pressure on regulators to adopt an international set of accounting principles and standards.
b. the ease of applying market values to assets and liabilities.
c. hybrid measurement methods within GAAP that conflict with each other.
d. a greater percentage of total assets existing as receivables and securities.
.
5 points
Question 8
Parker Company owns 83% of the outstanding stock of Tadeo Company. Parker Company is referred to as the
Answer a. minority interest
b. affiliate
c. parent
d. subsidiary
.
5 points
Question 9
Held-to-Maturity securities
Answer a. are reported at their fair market value on the balance sheet date
b. include both stocks and bonds
c. are primarily purchased to earn interest revenue
d. all of the above
.
5 points
Question 10
Under the equity method, the receipt of cash dividends on an investment in common stock of Vallerio Corporation is accounted for as a debit to Cash and a credit to
Answer a. Dividend Revenue
b. Investment in Vallerio
c. Retained Earnings
d. Dividend Receivables
.
5 points
Question 11
Which of the following statements below is not a reason a company may purchase another company’s stock?
Answer a. sustain the other company’s stock price
b. gaining control of another company’s operations
c. developing or maintaining business relationships
d. earning a return on excess cash
.
5 points
Question 12
The method of accounting for investments in equity securities in which the investor records its share of periodic net income of the investee is the
Answer a. cost method
b. market method
c. equity method
d. income method
.
5 points
Question 13
Temporary investments
Answer a. are reported as current assets
b. include cash equivalents
c. do not include equity securities
d. all of the above
.
5 points
Question 14
Jacks Corporation purchases $200,000 bonds plus accrued interest for 2 months of $2,000 from Kennedy Company on March 1. The bonds have an annual interest rate of 6% payable on June 30 and December 31. The entry to record the purchase of the bonds would include:
Answer a. Interest Revenue credit $2,000.
b. Investment in Bonds debit $202,000.
c. Cash credit $200,000
d. Interest Receivable debit $2,000
.
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