The first problem is still very confusing when you explained it
@72saurabhsen737 күн бұрын
Thank u
@user-vs3iz8jp4y8 күн бұрын
Blame the French
@user-vs3iz8jp4y8 күн бұрын
Understand my path
@doremifacito406010 күн бұрын
wow I just finished accounting 1 and I'm amazed now that this is finally HD haha thank you sir!
@doremifacito406012 күн бұрын
46:46 best part lol
@72saurabhsen7313 күн бұрын
Thank u
@72saurabhsen7314 күн бұрын
Thank u
@user-di8kq8sq1r15 күн бұрын
Thanks for your courses! I got an A+ in my accounting class on the exemption examination!!!
@72saurabhsen7315 күн бұрын
Thanks
@doremifacito406019 күн бұрын
17:57 ex 9.11
@doremifacito406019 күн бұрын
30:12 QS 9-2
@amibogermany20 күн бұрын
hii im fathi medos from morocco nice to meet you
@Gkdbs-ss2zk21 күн бұрын
Is anyone taking these amazing courses in 2024 online? Can anyone let me know if we can access the books mentioned?
@doremifacito406021 күн бұрын
2:13 QS 6.10 4:19 QS 6.11 5:24 EX 6.1
@doremifacito406022 күн бұрын
QS 5-5 32:53
@doremifacito406022 күн бұрын
25:33 Ex 5-13
@humphet22 күн бұрын
Hey man, stumbled across these lectures while taking online classes. Great info great presentation. Thank you!
@NicholasOsella22 күн бұрын
Duality: Objectivity vs Subjective reason -Science is used as a method of creation, but those "imperfections" which are caused by subjectivity are flawed. Since humankind is inherently "flawed."
@mthomas116023 күн бұрын
I love the way he teaches accounting.
@kkytac1824 күн бұрын
at 29:06, making a T-account for Capital and working on it would be simpler, instead of writing out the long statement which is a bit confusing.
@72saurabhsen7324 күн бұрын
Thank you
@danlin853525 күн бұрын
Professor Krug, just wanted to thank you for these awesome lectures. This is my second time going through the entire 39 lectures. I took detailed notes on every lecture and have learned so much from your lessons. Thanks a lot!
@doremifacito406027 күн бұрын
1:34 Chap 5 Quiz 03:06 - 4:52
@GregeryChannings28 күн бұрын
"This was not just art for arts sake, this was an attempt at immortality." Micheal carriger
@yuribee7415Ай бұрын
Hi, Professor Krug, I watched all 39 lectures and took notes of every word you said in all the lectures, it took me about 1.5 months for me 😊. I can’t thank you enough for all these lectures, and it helped me a lot to understand accounting. I want to become a CPA like you, I’m a mother of 2 kids from Canada.
@connermoss1994Ай бұрын
Dracula is my favourite novel. This is absolute Gold. Thank you very much for this. What a great watch.
@ikarimisu0184Ай бұрын
this our boy Owlbert?
@PiotrBarczАй бұрын
Bram's left hand is something else.
@savlecz118728 күн бұрын
Agreed, what a monster left hand. To paraphase what someone said about Art Tatum, I'd give anything to play like Bram's left hand.
@PiotrBarcz16 күн бұрын
@@savlecz1187 Agreed! I just wish I had a 12th of span!
@VisibleEntertainerАй бұрын
Whitman and Saul Bellow equally influential to the development of his mature poetics.
@khinnyeinchantun6461Ай бұрын
Which text book is used in this lecture? I want to practice the exercises.
@kellyq204Ай бұрын
Wow! Thanks for all your information! I did see the 1922 - Nortratu! 😶
@ninanovikov3201Ай бұрын
you are the best
@johannabopp6488Ай бұрын
Really good lecture. Something I'd like to see covered is the actual reason Dracula is a Count, more than just inspiration of British aristocrats who Stoker knew. I read about the history of Szekely Hungarians, of which Dracula claims ancestry, and they inhabited Transylvania long before it became a Romanian territory. They guarded the Eastern border of Hungary and actually had their own aristocratic leadership, the Counts. Reading the history of the Count of the Szekelys is really interesting stuff, and made me realize that Stoker may very well have researched Eastern European history a lot more than we give him credit for.
@BriheenKnucklesАй бұрын
Very good teacher.🎉
@RasidAnsari-p9dАй бұрын
7 thv
@NRF3703Ай бұрын
6:35 and 29:10 are so funny! XD. He was a great voice actor and will be deeply missed. Thank you for your voice and work, Tom Kane!
@bradlygray1974Ай бұрын
Thank you for uploading this lecture.
@hide_and_go_sikhАй бұрын
Hecwaa a mentor of mine and I conaiconsidwe ree gim to be a great maa great man
@AmbientAuteurАй бұрын
Great lecture at JCC. Been producing a Wonderland pop rock opera, with some use of Manga. Have three songs here on KZread. Several more songs are in production. kzread.info/dron/sS8VCeLO7hvux2TKt5a8Xg.html
@jamesredd7416Ай бұрын
Love love love love love the asymmetrical I believe asymmetrical is probably my favorite❤
@jamesredd7416Ай бұрын
I've been reminiscing going back through different designs and I come across yours it's very of course stunning and I like using fresh I also use silk but I love fresh and it looks fabulous❤
@christinajoy32822 ай бұрын
LOL! I just wrote a comment about Quetzals on the last video :)
@christinajoy32822 ай бұрын
So interesting watching this because I'm literally in Guatemala (Lake Atitlan) right now. I've never seen the weird "K" for Quetzals (nor do we say "Quetzales" with the "les" at the end). We all just use "Q". And it's about 7.75Q for $1 now. I guess a lot has changed in 9 years :)
@Weighingyourwater2 ай бұрын
Love you jimmy
@neelajprakash3992 ай бұрын
they shouldn’t do it
@user-lw6lu7py2u2 ай бұрын
From Ghana plz send
@bucknertarsney76742 ай бұрын
Gary is such a humble and loving man. Great interview.
@abbynormal47402 ай бұрын
Except for 2 years in Republic KS, I grew up in SE KS: Iola, Yates Center, LeRoy, Pittsburg, Arma, Yale, Frontenac, Girard, Moran, Gas, LaHarpe, Ft Scott, Aliceville, Westphalia, Xenia and Bronson are all part of my youth. My great-grandfather was a co-founder of the Arma Elevator, a wholesale grocery supplier.
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Thank you!
The first problem is still very confusing when you explained it
Thank u
Blame the French
Understand my path
wow I just finished accounting 1 and I'm amazed now that this is finally HD haha thank you sir!
46:46 best part lol
Thank u
Thank u
Thanks for your courses! I got an A+ in my accounting class on the exemption examination!!!
Thanks
17:57 ex 9.11
30:12 QS 9-2
hii im fathi medos from morocco nice to meet you
Is anyone taking these amazing courses in 2024 online? Can anyone let me know if we can access the books mentioned?
2:13 QS 6.10 4:19 QS 6.11 5:24 EX 6.1
QS 5-5 32:53
25:33 Ex 5-13
Hey man, stumbled across these lectures while taking online classes. Great info great presentation. Thank you!
Duality: Objectivity vs Subjective reason -Science is used as a method of creation, but those "imperfections" which are caused by subjectivity are flawed. Since humankind is inherently "flawed."
I love the way he teaches accounting.
at 29:06, making a T-account for Capital and working on it would be simpler, instead of writing out the long statement which is a bit confusing.
Thank you
Professor Krug, just wanted to thank you for these awesome lectures. This is my second time going through the entire 39 lectures. I took detailed notes on every lecture and have learned so much from your lessons. Thanks a lot!
1:34 Chap 5 Quiz 03:06 - 4:52
"This was not just art for arts sake, this was an attempt at immortality." Micheal carriger
Hi, Professor Krug, I watched all 39 lectures and took notes of every word you said in all the lectures, it took me about 1.5 months for me 😊. I can’t thank you enough for all these lectures, and it helped me a lot to understand accounting. I want to become a CPA like you, I’m a mother of 2 kids from Canada.
Dracula is my favourite novel. This is absolute Gold. Thank you very much for this. What a great watch.
this our boy Owlbert?
Bram's left hand is something else.
Agreed, what a monster left hand. To paraphase what someone said about Art Tatum, I'd give anything to play like Bram's left hand.
@@savlecz1187 Agreed! I just wish I had a 12th of span!
Whitman and Saul Bellow equally influential to the development of his mature poetics.
Which text book is used in this lecture? I want to practice the exercises.
Wow! Thanks for all your information! I did see the 1922 - Nortratu! 😶
you are the best
Really good lecture. Something I'd like to see covered is the actual reason Dracula is a Count, more than just inspiration of British aristocrats who Stoker knew. I read about the history of Szekely Hungarians, of which Dracula claims ancestry, and they inhabited Transylvania long before it became a Romanian territory. They guarded the Eastern border of Hungary and actually had their own aristocratic leadership, the Counts. Reading the history of the Count of the Szekelys is really interesting stuff, and made me realize that Stoker may very well have researched Eastern European history a lot more than we give him credit for.
Very good teacher.🎉
7 thv
6:35 and 29:10 are so funny! XD. He was a great voice actor and will be deeply missed. Thank you for your voice and work, Tom Kane!
Thank you for uploading this lecture.
Hecwaa a mentor of mine and I conaiconsidwe ree gim to be a great maa great man
Great lecture at JCC. Been producing a Wonderland pop rock opera, with some use of Manga. Have three songs here on KZread. Several more songs are in production. kzread.info/dron/sS8VCeLO7hvux2TKt5a8Xg.html
Love love love love love the asymmetrical I believe asymmetrical is probably my favorite❤
I've been reminiscing going back through different designs and I come across yours it's very of course stunning and I like using fresh I also use silk but I love fresh and it looks fabulous❤
LOL! I just wrote a comment about Quetzals on the last video :)
So interesting watching this because I'm literally in Guatemala (Lake Atitlan) right now. I've never seen the weird "K" for Quetzals (nor do we say "Quetzales" with the "les" at the end). We all just use "Q". And it's about 7.75Q for $1 now. I guess a lot has changed in 9 years :)
Love you jimmy
they shouldn’t do it
From Ghana plz send
Gary is such a humble and loving man. Great interview.
Except for 2 years in Republic KS, I grew up in SE KS: Iola, Yates Center, LeRoy, Pittsburg, Arma, Yale, Frontenac, Girard, Moran, Gas, LaHarpe, Ft Scott, Aliceville, Westphalia, Xenia and Bronson are all part of my youth. My great-grandfather was a co-founder of the Arma Elevator, a wholesale grocery supplier.