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  • It's a zoo, and it's going to be a zoo because every black person in Chicago has someone buried here," said Chicago resident Jennifer Gyimah, 51, who was waiting to check on family members' graves. "You might as well be talking about hieroglyphics here," he said. "This is unheard of. "I had trusted her to these people," said [Gail Cooper], 48. "I don't want her here anymore. It's no longer sacred."

  • Joseph Hardcastle, born in England in 1827, is probably best known for being one of only three individuals to pass the first Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam in New York in 1896. Remarkably, he was just four months shy of his seventieth birthday and received the highest score of those that passed the exam Hardcastle was a regular contributor to various early journals about accounting in the US, and he became one of the foremost authorities of his time on the theory of accounting. Through an analysis of his articles, the goal of this paper is to reconstruct his theories and contributions to accounting thought and history, and to discuss these theories of accounting as related to the "science of accounts" that dominated accounting thought in the late 19th century US.

    ... business to read the record, 'the hieroglyphics of accounts,' whether plainly or blindly written; ...

  • ...It is not drafted in the arcane hieroglyphics that so often decorate other parts of the Act . Le...

  • ... I did with the now-incomprehensible hieroglyphics I find in my old workbooks from electricity and ma...

  • ...0010 or 0014 Hieroglyphics on rocks show history of Aikens Lake inhabitants. ...

  • Though his pots are, or have been, featured in prestigious museums like the Museum of Ans and Design, New York and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Nipshank refuses to be a snob. In fact, he recently visited Edmonton to share the secrets of his craft and teach his personal process to about 20 students at a Sun and Moon Visionaries Aboriginal Artisans Society workshop. Without the use of a wheel, he demonstrated how he handbuilds each pot, glazes them with clay-based paint, and painstakingly burnishes them with a smooth stone until they shine like polished gems. "But even then, you're not done," [Nipshank] warns. "Now comes the real test, putting your pot into the fire and hoping it doesn't crack. You can't have a big ego in this business. If you're a 'lone tree' you'll get nothing but ...

    ...I'm looking at these hieroglyphics etched into it and thinking 'this is extraordinary...

  • Unfortunately, the stove goes out overnight. What then? "Extra blankets," says [Jacinta], who lived in Tobago -- "Just 11 degrees north of the equator!" she exclaims -- before her family moved to Canada when she was a child. It's Scott's job to get up in the morning and make a new fire. This is where we run the risk of getting into the 'flake' zone," said [Scott Willing], when the interview veered into environmental concerns and living smaller to reduce their ecological footprint. Scott even wonders if his occupation, making ring tones, diverts people's attention from real issues like global warming. "We're part of the machine that keeps people distracted from the fact the machine is sinking.

    ...You know those hieroglyphics you run into sometimes when you take a wrong turn ...

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    ... was able to read and write Egyptian hieroglyphics and Akkadian cuneiform -- the common languages of ...

  • Somebody's going to be wrong," began [Eric Tillman], clearly eager and ready for a healthy debate. "Most people are going to pick us third or fourth (in the West). It doesn't make me mad, we love it here. I hope everybody picks us last. I'm thrilled everybody's picking us last because it just takes the pressure off and it's going to make it more fun if we're good. "This isn't fantasy football. Every year we're only critiqued as if it's fantasy football and every move made is only based on guys the media has heard of. If we don't see the changes that need to be made before the people in the stands do, then we might as well be sitting with them. In a cap era, moves just can't be evaluated based on the moves themselves. They have to be evaluated on what they allow you to do as a result of...

    ... team submitting a thesis of hieroglyphics scribbled in crayon and finger paint. Inquiring mi...

  • There are little bronze Osiris figurines -- Osiris was the god of the underworld." And there are Shawabti. "Little clay people, they were put in people's tombs to accompany them to the underworld," said [Maureen Babb], who emphasized that U of W's collection does not include any human remains. This coming summer, "I'm tracking little brown bats to see when they come in and out of hibernation," she said. "There's quite a few caves in Grand Rapids with hundreds of bats, 25 to 45 feet below ground. We put little tags on them. "I've been a stay-at-home mum. I've got a little boy who's seven," [Tara Norberg] said. "I did some working, I did some child-bearing, I did some child-rearing."

    ..."You can see the hieroglyphics carved into (several) pieces of wood.". Babb will ...



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