... procedures to verify the Shop’s inventory balance. In our opinion, except for the effects of any adjustments to the closing inventory as might have been necessary, the financial statements referred ... fairly the financial position of the Senate Building Beauty Shop as of June 30,1986, and the results of its opera- tions and the changes in its financial position for the 4-month period * then ... discus$ed inthe follow- ing paragraph, our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards and, accordingly, included such tests of the accounting records...
... 16:0Regional diversity inthenineteenthcentury 179southern africaDuring the early nineteenthcenturythe African peoples of southern Africaused two strategies in attempting to overcome segmentation ... himself’.11 The western savanna also experienced two jihads during the nineteenth century, but they created less stability. The first, in 1818, was inthe internaldelta of the Niger, hitherto controlled ... year during the late nineteenth century. The main export was ivory,whose continuously rising price drove the traders ever deeper inland. Slaveexports rose to rival it during the mid -century, ...
... reflection of the crisis conditions obtaining in those years. The continuing outflows in 1828 and 1829 were probably due to the decline inthe interest rate on deposits in 1828. The trend in average ... less to the fore in establishing and running banks inthe New World setting than in the Old. Even when—as inthe case of the EISB—clergymen were instrumental in a bank’s foundation, they tended ... the Dublin Savings Bank in 1844 is also interesting in this respect. The bank sub-divided its 14,211 depositors into twenty-seven classes. The variation in average size of deposit across the...
... habits? The dilemma was whether to increase incentives to large depositors inthe CEMG and invest inthe booming market, running the risk of illiquidity, or to persist inthe policy of favoring ... the Growing from Crises. The Portuguese Saving Bank Montepio Geral inthe nineteenth- century Introduction We started inthe last fall a doctoral thesis dedicated to savings banks in Portugal ... deal to the advance of these queries. Indeed, by analyzing the behavior of CEMG during the two major economic events that occurred in Portugal inthe second half of nineteenth century, we intend...
... character of the painting is by referring him to the engravings of Albert Durer and the serious partsof Chaucer. There is the same want of proper costume the same intense feeling of the human being, ... 'Song of the Cliffords,' I think, is the name." But the exultant strain ceases and the poet himself speaks, and with the transition in feeling comes a change inthe verse; the minstrel's ... escort home the bride, the pine forest outside Ravenna, and the garden at Rimini in which the lovers used to meet CHAPTER III. 43 A History of English Romanticism in the NineteenthCentury The Project...
... o'clock inthe morning they wereawakened by screams; but they lay still, imagining that the noise came from the Champs Elysées. Then theyheard the loud ringing of a bell, and starting from their ... and insisted on the trial and imprisonmentof the late king. Hearing this, the royal family left the Château de Maintenon the next morning, the king and the Duchesse d'Angoulême taking leave ... withpictures, many of them representing passages inthe early life of the king. In one he was teaching mathematics in a Swiss school; in another he was romping with his children. His own cabinet was decorated...
... awaken in anotherindividual an echo returning to the ear. Man thereby at oncediscovers that around him there are beings having the same innerneeds, and thus capable of meeting the manifold longing ... about issuing instructions on how the worldought to be, his method inthe Philosophy of Right reflects Machiavelli’smethod inthe Prince, i.e., the idea that the theorist ought to use his insightto ... of the relation be-tween philosophy and politics embodied in Machiavelli continued to be aproblem inthenineteenth century, culminating in Marx’s deliberate rejectionof those moral restraints...
... filtered into the interior, and so reached the pipes of the Chinese. Just why the Chinese chose to obtain their supplies from India is no clearer than why, having obtained it, they smoked instead ... by simply eating or drinking the drug. Thereafter wherever the Chinese went, to railroad construction sites in Nevada and canal digging in Panama, they carried the technique with them.To smoke ... Peace, and other nostrums containing the drug. But working mothers paid no attention to such warnings. They had to leave their infants inthe care of old women or very young children when they went...
... Christmas flower, the poinsettia, was named in compliment to Mr.Poinsett. These interesting women for many years were inthe habit of leaving what they called their"Carolina" home for ... giving money andtobacco to the crew, of his being extremely intimate with them, that he had a strange flashing of the eye, andfinally that he was inthe habit of amusing the sailors by making ... hearing my three maiden aunts, my father's sisters, playing in turn the inspiringScotch airs upon the Astor piano that stood in their drawing-room. One of their songs was especially inimicalto...
... material inthe Milky Way, even pointing out the space left dark and void by the withdrawal of the luminous stuff; and Kepler, theorising on a similar stellar apparition in 1604, followed nearly in ... for the time to come—rather the methods employed than the results actually secured rendered the first half of thenineteenthcentury of epochal importance inthe history of our knowledge of the ... 53] In the following century, Derham gathered from observations carried on during the years 1703-11, "That the spots on the sun are caused by the eruption of some new volcano therein,...
... timeenteredon the studyof the ConicSections,andhetookup the problem in hislaboratory.He modified the manner oftracinganellipseby doubling the cordfrom the tracing-pointtoone of the foci; the ... the cityofEdinburghisdefective.Whileengaged in engineeringwork in Ireland,he hadthoughtmuch on the mechanical nature ofheat,a doctrinewhich wasthenengaging the attentionof the scientificworld. In reading the PrincipiaofNewton,Rankinemusthaveobservedhow ... the planetwithdifferentvelocitiesaccordingto theirrespectivedistances. Theseparticlesmaybearranged in seriesof narrowrings,orthey maymovethrougheachotherirregularly. In the formercase the destructionof the system will...
... least their influentialadvisers. Inthe 1780s he spent two years in Russia with some hope of convincingCatherine the Great, but with his failure to gain influence amongst the powerful, whetherover ... against the representatives pursuing their sinister interest and thusdestroying the identity which is the rationale of the system. In terms of whose interestsshould be represented in crude ... Robin Small 1468 Dilthey Michael Lessnoff 1709 Logic and the philosophy of mathematics inthenineteenth century John Stillwell 20110 Philosophy of biology inthe nineteenth...
... with the opening of the first large Western-style theater.14 The figure of the itinerant stage celebrity active in various parts of the world also originated in thenineteenth century. 15 In ... impact on the Others” as Britain and France did in thenineteenth century. The history of thenineteenthcentury was made in and by Europe, to anextent that cannot be said of either the eighteenth ... the natural scientists in seeing the investigation of causes as their mainimperative.17Archives were not, to be sure, a European invention, but nowhere else inthenineteenth century was there...