Posted on 16 May 2012. Tags: Question, Warcraft, World
I have been playing WoW for about three almost four weeks now using the starter edition and i thought it was awsome till i get one of my characters to lvl 10, then the missions get old and boring. I CANT SEEM TO GET PAST LVL TEN AND RANK UP HIGHER SO I CAN GET COOOL WEAPONS, ARMOUR, SPELLS AND MOUNTS. ppl duel me so they can get points to rank up when they win. i have played every single character at least up to lvl 5. i cant find one that will hold my attention. if you guys would please help me out, then it would be greatly appreciated. It doesnt matter, Horde or Alliance, i love them both. Just if you can give me cool ranking up classes (i like the characters who dont die so fast) and tips on where to go (cities and camps and continents) at certain lvls and how to get strong armour and weapons and the most money and the proffesions that give the most cash. Just as MANY tips and advice as you can. the lvl 10s i got are: Blood elf arcane mage, Human holy paladin, Draenei arms warrior and Draenei fire mage. some of my 7s and 8s and 9s are: dwarf paladin lvl 7, dwarf shaman lvl 7, undead rogue lvl 7, night elf priest lvl 9, night elf druid lvl 7 (almost 8), Tauren shaman lvl 7, Troll hunter lvl 9, orc warrior lvl 7, and human priest lvl 6. When i see someone in stormwind or goldshire that has really cool weapons and armour and is GOOD then i make a class on that. i NEED help, i hate ppl boosting off me and me sucking. PLEASE HELP..
THANK YOU GUYS.
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Posted on 16 May 2012. Tags: Question, Waitress
alright heres the little story:
i just got hired as a waitress at a japanese restaurant. i’ve been there for a few days now and so far i like it alot, (its rly hard tho to multitask). In the state that I live in, the minimum wage for tipped employees is $4.95. When I got hired, the store manager said she pays all of her waitresses $4.00. I did some research after I found that out to see what the minimum wage was in my state. When I found out and confronted her about it today, she replied “You see, that law is for only some American restaurants. We a japanese restaurant. Our food is more expensive than most restaurants, and because of that, tips are higher. So total it evens out.”
She basically further tried to convince me that it’s no big deal, and that I will start seeing tips after my training is complete.
even if thats true, it still bothers me that I am making less than minimum wage…but my manager is such a sweet lady and I don’t want to call the IRS or w/e to shut them down or to sue them. I really like working there…but I want to know from other waiters if you DO end up making good money through tips, even if ur making $.95 less than minimum wage
thank you
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Posted on 13 May 2012. Tags: Applying, Credit, Loans, Question, Quick*, Regarding, Score, Student
I have a very late bill on my account which makes my credit look terrible. It is getting taken care of this month and the woman with the debt collecting services said it will be wiped off my record within 30 days of paying it off. Is this true?
Also.. I’ve applied to two student loans today and was denied both, even with a cosigner. Does this affect my credit score or my co signers?
Thanks.
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Posted on 11 May 2012. Tags: "which"es, English, Question, Refer, These, What
The following sentence is extracted from the draft of the Constitution of Japan made by General Headquarters, the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, which occupied Japan after the Second World War.
It’s just a draft and a little different from the Constitution itself.
Government is a sacred trust the authority for which is derived from the people, the powers of which are exercised by the representatives of the people, and the benefits of which are enjoyed by the people.
What do these“which”es refer to?
“Government” or “(a sacred) trust?
And what does this “authority” mean?
Thank you in advance.
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Posted on 10 May 2012. Tags: 2x2x2x2, Question
I understand that for RAM, and dual channel 4×2 is a better option than a quad channel 2x2x2x2. However, will it still benefit me to have a 2x2x2x2 setup if I already have the slots and sticks (or should I replace them with 4×2 RAM, it seems a little wasteful).
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Posted on 08 May 2012. Tags: Elected, Fellow, Free, Progressives, Question, Realize, Romney, That, Thinkers
Question for fellow progressives and free thinkers: Do you realize that if Romney is elected he WILL create jobs, but there is a BIG catch…. YOU will be expected to work every freaking day and your monthly cheques and benefits THAT YOU DESERVE will be slashed to a fraction of what they are now!
On the other hand, if you support President Obama, he will continue to provide a full cheque even if you don’t want a job.
Deciding who to vote for isn’t rocket science. The ONE who promised and delivered on HOPE and CHANGE will deliver again!
Obama 2008-2016!
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Posted on 06 May 2012. Tags: Help., Please, Question, These, With
The matching principle in accounting requires the matching of:A) revenue earned with the assets used to product the revenue.
B) revenue earned with the assets used less the liabilities incurred.
C) revenue earned with the liabilities used to produce the revenue.
D) revenue earned with the expenses incurred to produce the revenue.
2.
Income taxes payable would be an example of a(n):A) deferred expense.
B) deferred revenue.
C) accrued expense.
D) accrued revenue.
3.
It is necessary to post:A) asset and liability entries.
B) revenue and expense entries.
C) adjusting entries.
D) all journal entries.
4.
Depreciation would be an example of a(n):A) deferred expense.
B) deferred revenue.
C) accrued expense.
D) accrued revenue.
5.
At the beginning of the period, the supplies account has a balance of $500. At the end of the period, the balance in the account was $275. The adjusting entry would be:A) debit supplies expense, $275; credit supplies, $275.
B) debit supplies, $275; credit supplies expense, $275.
C) debit supplies expense, $225; credit supplies, $225.
D) debit supplies, $225; credit supplies expense, $225.
6.
Which of the following accounts would NOT be adjusted?A) Accumulated depreciation
B) Cash
C) Depreciation expense
D) Wages payable
7.
The difference between the cost of office equipment and accumulated depreciation—office equipment is called:A) market value.
B) salvage value.
C) book value.
D) original value.
8.
The adjusted trial balance is the basis for the preparation of:A) the statement of retained earnings.
B) the income statement.
C) the balance sheet.
D) all financial statements.
9.
The account to which revenue and expenses are closed is called:A) cash.
B) retained earnings.
C) common stock.
D) sales.
10.
Which of the following do NOT appear on the post-closing trial balance?A) Dividends
B) Inventory
C) Land
D) Dividends payable
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Posted on 04 May 2012. Tags: About, Fasfa, Question
I am filling out the FASFA form to be able to start a fall program. I got married December 2011. The FASFA asks for tax info and wages for 2011 but his wages did not apply to me until December and he filed his taxes only weeks afer we married. Does anyone have any idea about this issue?
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Posted on 02 May 2012. Tags: Accounting, Adjustment, Correction, Question
Listed here are a series of accounts that are numbered for identification. All accounts needed to answer this question are included. The same account may be used in several answers.
1. cash
2. account receivable
3. notes receivable
4. inventory
5. accrued interest receivable
6. accrued rent receivable
7. fuel on hand
8. prepaid rent
9. prepaid insurance
10. prepaid repairs and maintenance
11. land
12. buildings
13. machinery and equipment
14. accounts payable
15. notes payable
16. accrued wages and salaries payable
17. accrued interest payable
18. unearned subscription revenue
19. capital stock
20. sales
21. fuel expense
22. sales and wages
23. insurance expense
24. repairs and maintenance expense
25. rent expense
26. rent revenue
27. subscription revenue
28. interest revenue
29. interest expense
Prepare any necessary adjusting or correcting entries called for by the following situations, which were discovered at the end of the calendar year. With respect to each situation, assume that no entries have been made concerning the situation other than those specifically described (i.e., no monthly adjustments have been made during the year). Consider each situation separately. These transactions were not necessarily conducted by one firm. Amounts are in thousands of dollars.
b. a business made several purchases of fuel oil. Some purchases $800 were debited to fuel expense, whereas others ($1,100) were charged to an asset account. An oil gauge revealed $400 of fuel on hand at the end of the year. There was no fuel on hand at the beginning of the year. What adjustment was necessary on Dec. 31?
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Posted on 28 April 2012. Tags: Financial, Question
i have a b.a. in philosophy from UC Berkeley, and a b.s. in business info technology from DeVry in Phoenix. i owe my Ford loan and have for years and cannot pay. no employment in either degree.
i called about student loans for a master’s and was told i had used up all my available money already in getting my two bachelors’. but some other people who have gone through grad school tell me otherwise.
what is your educated guess over this?
TQRP
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