Understanding Plosive Consonants: P, B, T, D, K, G
Understanding Plosive Consonants
/p/ Voiceless, Plosive, Bilabial
The air coming from the lungs passes through the larynx. At this moment, the glottis (the opening between the vocal folds) is wide open, so the air goes freely through it, without vibration of the vocal folds.
The air continues its way up to the oral cavity where it finds an obstacle. Two articulators (the upper and lower lips) get into contact to interfere with the airstream or are completely closed. This forces the air to be retained
Read MoreMastering Financial Accounting: Sales, Inventory, and Fraud Prevention
Chapter 5: Sales Revenue and Gross Profit
Sales Revenue – Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) = Gross Profit
Gross Profit – Operating Expenses = Net Loss
Gross Profit / Net Sales = Gross Profit Rate
Sales Revenue – Sales Returns and Allowances = Net Sales
COGS is an expense account.
- Perpetual System: Constantly keeps inventory data up to date.
- Periodic System: Does not maintain detailed, continuous inventory records.
Cost of inventory includes purchase price and shipping charges.
- FOB Shipping Point: Free for the seller;
Daisy Miller: American Innocence and European Decadence
Cultural Clash in Henry James’ Novella
The American expatriates presented in Daisy Miller are well integrated into European society, having adopted its beliefs and values. They assume a European identity, thus suffering a shift from innocence to decadence, emphasized in the opposition with the American tourists, representing the typology of the innocent. Europe is a space of resistance against innocence; conversely, America is a space of resistance against decadence. Thus, the reader deals with a
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