She looked up to the sky and saw a strong beam of light in the sky, as she moved out of her camp she noticed that the light was coming from a spaceship, hiding behind the bushes she saw many children suited in weird uniform were entering the spaceship while their parents were saying them final goodbyes, she could see parents getting emotional and she getting frightened on seeing this site.
Throughout the next day, she was preoccupied with the thought of last night, it was the first time she had failed the daily mental assessment test and stood last in the physical tests.This kept on going for many days, her teachers took notice of this, and on one fine day, she was sent to the camp counselor.
During their meeting, the counseller asked her what's been bothering her and the reason behind the dip in her performance, after a lot of grilling the girl finally gives in and told her about that night. On hearing this the counseller started laughing and said that those were meritorious students and on successful completion of camp were sent on a trip in an aircraft designed as a spaceship, the counselor further added that if she wants to go on the trip she needs to perform excellently in tomorrow’s exam, after coming back to her camp she studied all night and when the result came she stood first and was selected for the trip.
On the day of trip she along wth 20 more students from her batch were present with their parents, the camp instructor came and started telling them that it ain't just a trip, they should consider it a mission, a mission of conquering, he pointed in the sky to a planet and said that you are the 50th batch of bright students who are been sent to planet ‘Earth’ in order to learn their ways and ultimately rule over them, since its the final frontier in their quest to rule over the entire milky way galaxy.
The girl, shell shocked looked up to the sky and saw a strong
beam of light in the sky.
Journal Entry #8 Write a story that begins with one of the following f the following sentences: 1. He/She looked up...
cember afternoon last year, Pam Markesan looked into the New Mexico sky and saw three pulsing blue lights. The lights crossed the sky overhead, and as they did Ms. Markesan saw that they belonged to a spinning, disc-shaped craft unlike any plane she had ever seen. Inquiries with the Federal Aviation Administration showed no records of any planes or either aircraft within hundreds of miles of the Markesan property that evening. Later that evening, on the other side of town,...
The following sentences are choppy. Improve their coherence by supplying transitions to make them effective sentences. 1. Phil Paid no attention in class. He was too busy throwing notes to his girl. He didn't bother to turn in his weekly theme. He only spent one evening on his term paper. He wondered why he failed the course. 2. Polly was Phil's girl. She was very pretty. She had red hair. She also had a good figure. She studied hard. She...
1. Which of the following functions is used to set up a journal entry that will automatically repeat in future accounting periods? Add a row function Open function Memorized transaction function Recurring transaction function None of the above 2. Suppose that an accountant has recorded the wrong date in a journal entry. In Sage 50, the best way to correct the error is to? Use the delete function and then record the entire entry again Use list function and then...
Journal entry worksheet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I established the fund by cashing a check from HHC for $280 made payable to me. Record the transaction. Note: Enter debits before credits. Transaction General Journal Debit Credit Record entry Clear entry View general journal Journal entry worksheet 1 of 2 6 7 8 9 Tom Canuck provided a $84 receipt for repairs to the club's computer, so I paid $84 cash to him. Record the transaction....
transition sentences
R 8-TRANSITIONS Transition Sentences wity Using Transitions Ning three paragraphs from a stud Transitions between sentences and udent's Dattati and paragraphs Tea rative flows smoothly. extended camping washed it out cain all day, desperate of humanity. I tried adt had no extra me before long Last year, I got lost on a hike during an extend trip in Oregon. I lost the path where a storm had wash could not find my way back. I walked in the...
1. Prepare the adjusting journal entries for the following transactions. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) Supplies for office use were purchased during the year for $560, of which $130 remained on hand (unused) at year-end. Interest of $280 on a note receivable was earned at year-end, although collection of the interest is not due until the following year. At year-end, salaries and wages payable of $3,900 had...
Journal entry one is given.
Journal entry 2 record the raw materials used in production,
189,000 (151,200 direct materials and 37,800 indirect
materials).
Journal entry 3 record the entry for accrued direct Labor
costs incurred, 50,000; indirect Labor cost incurred, 22,000.
Journal entry 4 depreciation recorded on factory equipment,
105,000.
Journal entry 5 other manufacturing overhead costs accrued
during October, 130,000.
Journal entry 6 The company applies manufacturing overhead
cost to production on the basis of 6$ per machine hour....
Use the horizontal model, or write the journal entry, for each
of the following transactions and adjustments that occurred during
the first year of operations at Kissick Co.
a. Issued 100,00 shared of $5-par-value common stock for
$500,000 in cash.
B. Borrowed $250,000 from Oglesby National Bank and signed a 12%
note due in three years.
C. Incurred and paid $190,000 in salaries for the year.
D. Purchased $320,000 of merchandise inventory on account during
the year.
E. Sold inventory...
Record the following transactions, (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) (a) Started business by issuing 10,000 shares of common stock for $26.000 (b) Hired Rebecca as an administrative assistant, promising to pay her $2,300 every two weeks. (c) Rented a building for three years at $540 per month and paid six months' rent in advance. (d) Purchased equipment for $5.900 cash. (e) Purchased $1700 of supplies on account....
Record the following transactions. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) (a) Started business by issuing 10,000 shares of common stock for $26,000 (b) Hired Rebecca as an administrative assistant, promising to pay her $2,300 every two weeks. (c) Rented a building for three years at $540 per month and paid six months' rent in advance. (d) Purchased equipment for $5,900 cash. (e) Purchased $1,700 of supplies on account....