31. Hypothetically speaking, a lawyer in a balance trial would have to show proof of the ___________ of debits and credits in order to win the case.
32. The accounting concept which is applied when revenue from business activities and expenses associated with earning that revenue are recorded in the same accounting period is known as _____________ _____________ _____ ____________.
1)Aggressive bullies – the most common type, generally belligerent, fearless, coercive, confident, tough, and impulsive.
2)Passive bullies – rarely provoke others or take the initiative in a bullying incident but join in after an aggressive bully instigates a situation in an attempt to gain his/her approval.
3)Bully-victims – victims of bullying who resort to bullying others out of frustration with the bullying they endure.
4)Relational bullies – the most common type of bully among girls, but not limited to females, these bullies try to gain social status and power through exclusion and manipulation of others.
Read the following statement: bullying is an abuse of power intended to hurt or humiliate another person—3 things to remember: it is purposeful, imbalanced, and continual. Using the four primary types of bullies discussed during 1st block, list ways that each of the types of bullying behavior is purposeful, imbalanced, and continual.
23. In Numbers and Excel, a data stream of A17 would give you three pieces of information. The ________ location, the ________________, and the ______.
24. In a SUM formula of =SUM(B24:B36), B24:B36 represents a ___________ of cells to be added together.
19. How might you construct a petty cash fund for your own personal use at home?
20. If the world were overrun by groundhogs--for they've been busy scheming while bunkered down in their holes for the many years of long winters--might they look do away with the study of meteorology and replace it with the reading of their own shadows in order to predict the coming of spring and other weather related events? Can you come up with a similar abortive system for controlling cash flow?