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Depreciation: Theory and Practice Permanent decline in the value of fixed assets is called depreciation. all business organization should purchase various fixed assets like, building, machinery, furniture, etc. every year depreciation must be deduct from the value of fixed assets. Causes of depreciation wear and tear depletion accidents fall in market price efflux of time change in technology affecting factor for amount of depreciation cost of price of assets invoice price of fixed assets transportation cost installation or erection cost import duty estimated salvage value/scrap value of assets estimated working life/useful life of assets provision for income…
Bank Reconciliation Statement Practices: `particulars Amount Amount Balance as per cash book xxx Add:- -cheque issued but not presented for payment xxx -Interest on inuestment and dividend collected By bank and credited in pass book only xxx -amount directly deposited by a customer into bank xxx -interest allowed by bank but not recorded in cash book xxx -any other amount wrongly credited in pass book xxx xxx Less:- -cheque deposited but not credited in pass book xxx -payment made by bank as per standing instructions xxx -cheque deposited bills discounted into bank but dishonored xxx -bank charges debited in pass…
Summary and Theme of Marriage as a Social Institution: Essay by Stephen L. Nock The essay analyzes the national marriage debate. It examines the social and demographic trends that are responsible for the change in the concept of marriage and the family. For writer, marriage and parenthood are related to individuals. It is a private matter. He thinks that different programmes are responsible to change the scenario in marriage. Fathers are becoming responsible and divorce rates are decreasing as the result of such programmes. It will help to keep the strong bond of marital relationship. A couple has to follow…
On Libraries by Oliver Sacks Summary and Theme of the Essay On Libraries by Oliver Sacks The narrator grew up in his father’s library. The oak-panelled library was inherited from his forefathers. The library was full of Henrik Ibsen plays and past generation poem. He is fond of reading books. His major hobby is reading and exploring books. The library had also adventure and history books. The narrator used to read fictional books in his childhood. Jungle Book was his favourite. His mother also followed the same path of his father. She read literature. She had a library. She collected…
Paul’s Case by Willa Cather Summary and Theme of Paul’s Case by Willa Cather Paul’s Case is a short story about the central character Paul. The whole story moves around Paul’s suspension from his school. After the suspension Paul leaves his School. The teachers are not happy by his activities. They came to know that he is deeply disturbed by some things. So, the teacher start discussing about his case. Teachers have very little information about Paul. Paul’s mother is dead. He does not have a good relationship with his father. It seems that Paul is disturbed by past incident…
Summary and Theme of ‘I Was My Own Route’: Poem by Julia de Burgos The poem ‘I Was My Own Route’ by Julia de Burgos is written from the feminist point of view. She is a radical feminist. She challenges male dominated society’s concept about the of female existence. She also rejects traditional journey of female designed and shaped by male. She hates both male mentality and prejudice towards female. The poem supports women freedom and liberation in the society. She portrays such pictures in the poem. She is against masculine ideology in our society. Male tries to define female’s…
Class 12 C English Section: Two Literature (Story) My Old Home by Lu Xun (Chinese writer) The story My Old Home is set in a small village of China. The narrator is Lu Xun. It presents the narrator’s home town and its memories. After twenty years, he returns back to his hometown. It is his childhood home. He finds the same condition of his village except few changes. There is no any drastic changes in his village. He has returned back to his village to give his final farewell to his hometown. He wants to to take his family with…
Class 12 Compulsory English Section: Two Literature The Treasure in the Forest by H.G.Wells https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xsZXtlOEAI&t=28s Summary of The Treasure in the Forest by H.G.Wells It is an a adventure story of two characters : Evans and Hooker. The story is about two English men’s search for Spanish treasure. They are victim of their inner greed and selfishness. The story shows the negative sides of human desire for quick progress in life. It shows human greed the and power. They the negative sides. Two English men take risks to be rich. But they were killed because of their greed and unfamiliar…
NEB Class 12 Compulsory English Every Morning I Wake Poem by Dylan Thomas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY5Cv8bVIaE Summary and Theme of Every Morning I Wake The poem ‘Every Morning I Wake’ is a request to god to protect common people from earth sufferings. So, the poem is a prayer to almighty God. Human beings are playing to God to get mercy on them. The speaker is a common man. Human beings are mortal but God is immortal. As a devotee of God, the speaker can assume the magnificence and glory of god. . Grod is supreme with immense power . Every morning the…
Class 12 Compulsory English Section: Two Literature Unit- 2 Poems A Day -Emily Dickinson (American Poet) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5Nsjcx4KDc The poem “A Day” by Emily Dickinson is about a beautiful day. The day brings the Children to experience from ignorance. So it highlights a transition from Innocence to experience. The poem is full of imagery and symbols. The poem describes about a village’s Sunrise and sunset. It also presents difficult world and it’s surroundings. It describes the process of sunrise and sunset. When sun rises its rays covers the steeple of the church. Sunrise covers all areas like a sqirrel run. People…
The Lost child : Story written by Mulk Raj Anand ( Indian writer) The story ‘The Lost child’ presents the story a small boy. The small boy gets lost in a fair. He was with his family in the fair. He was with his father and mother. He was attracted by a roundabout swing. In this way, story the captures the pain of a separation with his family. In the same way the story also highlights love and affection between the child and his parents. Before the separation he demanding was sweets, balloons, flowers,etc. from his parents. Actually, he was…
A Devoted Son by Anita Desai: Summary Theme and Analysis/Class 12 C English About the Writer: Anita Desai Original name Anita Mazumdar An Indian novelist, short story writer and the writer of children’s books. Characters: Varma: Father of Rakesh, Kerosene vendor Varma’s wife Rakesh: Son of Varma, well behaved and dutiful son, brilliant student Theme of the Story A Devoted Son: ‘A Devoted Son’ is a realistic short story set in a middle-class Indian family in an Indian village. The story shows how parents cherish their ambition towards their children and how a son should fulfil his duty…
A Respectable Woman by Kate Chopin Summary, Theme and Analysis Author: Kate Chopin (American Author) Characters: Gaston or Mr.Baroda : Husband of Mrs.Baroda Mrs.Baroda: Wife of Baroda Setting: Baroda’s Plantation Area Gouvernail: Friend of Baroda, Slim Man Short Summary: The story presents a tension in the Baroda family after the news that Mr Baroda’s friend was going to visit their home for a couple of weeks. Mr.Baroda had a college friend, Gouvernail. He was going to visit them soon. She was concerned about the visit. In fact, Mrs.Baroda wasn’t happy about the visit. She wanted to spend her full time…
Class 12 Compulsory English (Neb: New Course 2078) Section Two: Literature Unit One: Short Stories Neighbours (Short story) by Tim Winton Short Summary of the story Neighbours by Tim Winton: Neighbours is a story about a young couple who shift to a place outside the city. In the new society they encountered with European immigrants. They found the strange and disgusting customs of their neighbours. They didn’t feel like home in their new society. They were fed up with loud noises from the neighbours. They had prejudice for their new neighbours and vice versa. After sometime they were habituated with…
Class 12 Economics Final Exam Question Paper 2078 (Lumbini Province)