Lesson 3
Dear takeke
Sincerely
Prof Garreis
When you play for the school team, do you play singles or doubles?
A I like doubles. But will also occasionally single.
Do you play other sports?
Do you have another email account to which I should send this reply?
<Homework>
I usually write my messages on Sunday evening in Arnold MD. When I am
finished, it is early Monday afternoon in Chiba. When do you first check
for my reply to your message? Tell me the day of the week and what time of
day you check.
A Around noon on Monday to check
Thank you.
Visit America's largest telecommunications company, AT&T. Click here
for
a recent press release. What is a COW? (Hint: The answer is
in the
first sentence of paragraph two. Do not
translate more than the first two
paragraphs.)
A Cell on wheels
Correct!
Visit a large public university on the east coast, the University of
Maryland, and see the Department of Accounting and Information Assurance
A OK
Use any search engine to search the Net
for "balance sheet." Please use
quotation marks around the phrase. Tell me how many "hits" you
have,
i.e., how many documents have that phrase in it? Tell me what search
engine you used. For example, I
used Google to find "balance sheet."
There were about 45,000,000 (forty-five
million) hits. Using Bing, there
were 156,000,000 (one hundred fifty-six
million) hits.
A .After about 40,100,000 were of Google search examined.
Thank you.
The accounting was.
A very hard.
The English was.
A very hard.
Sincerely yours,
Takeke.
Takeke, this week there are two files.
Sources of American Accounting Information is the main lesson.
The NTT Excel file helps with one part of the lesson.
We learn about some places to find accounting information on the web.
On Saturday I went to the Washington Monument in Washington DC.
My daughter came too.
We joined many Girl Scouts there.
We celebrate one hundred years of Girl Scouting.
My daughter was a Girl Scout for thirteen years. I was a leader for some of those years.
It was a great celebration.
Here is a newspaper article about the celebration: http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/thousands-of-girl-scouts-descend-on-national-mall-to-celebrate-centennial/2012/06/09/gJQAqwKsQV_story.html
Read the first five paragraphs.
My sons were Boy Scouts when they were little kids.
When you were a kid, were you a scout?