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University of Texas - BIO - 325
University of Texas - BIO - 325
University of Texas - BIO - 325
Bucknell - EDUC - 243
Urban Anthro. STUDY GUIDE 2 Urbanism- UL (61-63) Definitions of City How does a person define the concept of a city? Where exactly is the line drawn between city, suburb, and rural areas? Personal reference is a subjective way to define a city. Where
Bucknell - EDUC - 243
Learning Log 2 Knowledge It is necessary to understand how children grow and develop to realize how to effectively teach, and in the second chapter of the text, the Piaget, Vygotsky, and Erikson views of cognitive, personal and social development are
Bucknell - EDUC - 243
Learning Log 10 Knowledge The main idea of chapter 10 is that motivation, which is an internal process that activates, guides, and maintains behavior over time, is critically important for students and teachers in the classroom. Theories of motivatio
Bucknell - EDUC - 243
Learning Log: Chapter 3 Knowledge The main idea is that children develop physically through changes in muscle development at early ages and later in life through puberty, mentally by becoming fully literate, socially with peer interaction and cogniti
Bucknell - ANTHRO - 290
URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY-STUDY GUIDE EXAM 1Urban Danger: Life in a Neighborhood of StrangersSally Engle Merry pp.115-126 Ethnographic study of a multiethnic housing project in a high-crime neighborhood shows how the boundaries between social groups cont
UCSB - ECE - 162c
ECE 162C: PROBLEM SET #2 DUE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 2008PROBLEMS:1. Derive an expression for the confinement factor of single mode fibers defined as the fraction of the total mode power contained inside the core . Use the Gaussian approximation for
LSU Shreveport - CHEM - 121
Syracuse - CSD - 315/615
Anatomy Of RespirationStructures of RespirationBony thorax Visceral thorax Muscles1The Rib CageForms the front, sides, and back of the bony thorax Mobility Consists of12 thoracic vertebrae Sternum 12 pairs of ribsThe Rib Cage2The Ribs
LSU Shreveport - CHEM - 121
LSU Shreveport - CHEM - 121
LSU Shreveport - CHEM - 121
Kutztown - CRJ - 221
Dr. Khondaker Juvenile Justice System Journal Entry #1 1. Having a separate justice system for juveniles can be traced back all the way to common law in England. They stated that children under seven should not face legal punishments. However, in the
Syracuse - CSD - 315/615
Anatomy of RespirationMuscles of ExpirationMuscles of ExpirationThorax Abdomen Passive Expiration Back Forced Expiration1Internal Intercostal Interosseous PortionO: Inferior margin of ribs 1-11 I: Superior surface of the rib below In: Interc
Kutztown - CRJ - 221
Dr. Khondaker Juvenile Justice System Journal 9 1. The reintegration philosophy, used by community-based programs, states that the community that the offender will be reentered into also must be changed; not just the offender. The community is just a
Kutztown - CRJ - 221
Dr. Khondaker Juvenile Justice System Journal 8 1. Probation is the suspension of a jail sentence. A juvenile who has been convicted of a crime does not serve jail time. The court orders probation and the juvenile returns to the community for a certa
Kutztown - CRJ - 221
Dr. Khondaker Juvenile Justice System Journal 5 1. Preventive detention occurs after the juvenile is taken by the police to the intake personnel. The intake personnel then review the case and decide if the juvenile should be taken to juvenile court.
Kutztown - CRJ - 221
Professor Khondaker Juvenile Justice System Journal 6 1. A guardian ad litem is "usually a lawyer who is appointed by the court to take care of youths who need help, especially in neglect, dependency, and abuse cases, but also occasionally in delinqu
LSU Shreveport - CHEM - 121
Kutztown - ENG - 010
Professor Casner English 010-090 Female Narrator in "A Rose for Emily" "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner is a tragic story. It is a tale of a woman who cannot accept the death of her father of her lover Homer. She stays secluded from her town. T
LSU Shreveport - CHEM - 121
Kutztown - CRJ - 101
Chapter 6 The difference between screening in vs. screening out applicants for police positions. o Screening in process of identifying police applicants who are the best-qualified candidate for the applicant pool o Screening out process identifying
Kutztown - CRJ - 101
Chapter 1 The distinction between civil & criminal law o Civil law is laws concerned with relationships between individuals (contracts, business transactions, family relations) o Criminal law is laws concerned with the relationship between the indivi
Kutztown - CRJ - 221
Dr. Khondaker Juvenile Justice System Journal Entry 3 1. Jeremy Bentham and Cesare Beccaria are the creators of the idea of Classical criminology. Bentham and Beccaria "viewed humans as rational creatures who were willing to surrender enough liberty
Kutztown - CRJ - 221
Dr. Khondaker Juvenile Justice System Journal 4 1. There are nine factors that influence the disposition of juveniles by police. The first is the nature of the offense. If the offense is more serious, the more likely the police will arrest the juveni
Kutztown - CRJ - 221
Dr. Khondaker Juvenile Justice System Journal Entry #1 1. Having a separate justice system for juveniles can be traced back all the way to common law in England. They stated that children under seven should not face legal punishments. However, in the
Kutztown - CRJ - 221
Chapter 1 The distinction between civil & criminal law o Civil law is laws concerned with relationships between individuals (contracts, business transactions, family relations) o Criminal law is laws concerned with the relationship between the indivi
Syracuse - CSD - 315/615
Physiology of RespirationRespirationInspirationQuiet ForcedExpirationPassiveForces of torque, elasticity, and gravityActiveMuscular activityPassive ExpirationTorque Chondral portion of the rib cage InspirationTorquing strainElastic c
UMass (Amherst) - PHY - 134
Experiment 3. DC CIRCUITS: Voltage, Current & ResistancePHY 134 (Section 11)Purpose The experiment was done to learn the basic concepts of Direct Current (DC) electric circuits by measuring voltages and currents in some simple circuits. Apparatus
Michigan - HIST - 443
3/14/2008 2:39:00 PM Najol Curea where capital of S. Arabia is Hijaz: cosmopolitan area, polyglot Ibn Abdal-Wahhab: 1703-1787 Discouraged tribal nature worship in Najd No Intercession No minarets No "innovations" Morals police, mandatory prayer, bea
UMass (Amherst) - PHY - 134
1Experiment 1. Wave Nature of Light: Interference and Diffraction of Laser LightPHY 134 (Section 11)2Purpose The experiment was done to help observe and establish the wave-like nature of light. Apparatus Two rulers, Magnetic bench, Straight e
UMass (Amherst) - PHY - 134
1Experiment 5. Atomic SpectraPHY 134 (Section 11)2Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to observe the spectra of lamps containing different elements using diffraction grating. The value of wavelength () and energy level (n) of each colo
UMass (Amherst) - PHY - 134
1Experiment 4. ALTERNATING (AC) CIRCUITSPHY 134 (Section 11)2Purpose The experiment was done to learn about voltages that change with time using the Cathode Ray Oscilloscope. Apparatus Function Generator, Oscilloscope, Speaker, Resistor (R=10
UMass (Amherst) - PHY - 134
1Experiment 2. OPTICSPHY 134 (Section 11)2Purpose The experiment was done to observe light behavior in different media, including air, water, concave lens, and convex lens. Apparatus Helium-neon laser, water, protractor, converging lens, dive
Michigan - HIST - 443
Medieval Middle East2/11/2008 7:08:00 PMBeginnings of Islam 7th Century Muhammad prophet from a noble clan in Western Arabia C. 580-632 CE founding and rise to Islam Mecca Pagan Center. worshipped star goddesses Hijra of 622 to Medina Muhamm
Michigan - HIST - 443
Iraq: Colonialism and I-PhonesBritish incorporate Iraq By 1914, 3/4s of Iraqi trade with Britain British conquer Iraq, 1914-1918 Gen Maude enters. Mandate 28 April 1920, Britain is awarded o Mandate over Iraq at San Remo2/21/2008 2:41:00 PM1920
Michigan - HIST - 443
Ottomans2/11/2008 7:35:00 PMOttomans Anatolian marches o Pastoral nomads moved from East central Asia out to Turkey o Segmentary politics Pastoral Nomadic Nomads people who don't stay in one place Pastor places that can be lived off of (ex. b
Michigan - HIST - 443
WWII Ottoman Empire1/31/2008 2:52:00 PMOttomans Attacked Mustafa Kemal fends off British attack on Gallipoli o Saves Istanbul Ottomans fend off Russian invasion from Black Sea o Genocide against Armenians Ottomans go Down to Defeat British get up
Michigan - HIST - 443
Ottoman Baghdad1/29/2008 3:00:00 PMBaghdad as commercial center an eye witness wrote in 1774 "this is the grand mart for the produce of India and Persia, Constantinople, Aleppo and Damascus; in short is the grand oriental depository" Sulayman Pas
Michigan - HIST - 443
Cassandra (Ottoman Empire. Turkey)Millet system Definition: Virtually autonomous religious communities within the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman term specifically refers to the separate legal courts pertaining to personal law under which minorities wer
Michigan - HIST - 443
2/6/2008 9:13:00 AM Turkey/Ottoman Up to WWI 1798-1801: Napolean in Egypt 1805: 1907: 1821: 1826: 1832: Ali comes into power in Egypt Selim killed because of reforms Greek War of independence End of janissaries, beginning of reforms Ali attacks Anato
Michigan - HIST - 443
Egyptian cotton -By 1821 long-staple cotton had been discovered and was also put into production; it was a big cash crop in terms of the economy -This type of cotton was prized by English textiles, so British government had problems with Muhammad Ali
Michigan - HIST - 443
Al-Qaeda4/8/2008 2:48:00 PMAmerica and the Muslim World September 11 focused energies of US counter-terrorism, diplomatic personnel Intensively on the Middle East and the Muslim World Challenge of al-Qaeda is Asymmetrical challenge of small non-s
Michigan - HIST - 443
Egypt from Monarchy to RepublicEgypt in WWI British base for combating Ottomans2/6/2008 10:54:00 AMAlleby invades Jerusalem, 1917 British intelligence foments Arab Revolt o Sharif Hussein lends son Faisal to take Jordan, Syria o Succeeds In Egyp
Michigan - HIST - 443
IsraelFirst Intifada Israelis pursue colonization of West Bank, Gaza3/27/2008 2:48:00 PMPalestinians displaced, disadvantaged (water e.g.) One of the world's last settler colonies 1987-1991, Palestinian uprising o Fueled by downturn in oil price
Michigan - HIST - 443
Khomeinist Iran3/18/2008 2:44:00 PMRevolution Shah created big white collar middle class -> MANY Iranian students. increased urbanization but thwarted political development dictatorship, one party 1978 string of massive protests Shah seen as US p
Michigan - HIST - 443
HIST 443 DISCUSSION NOTES2/13/2008 9:09:00 AMSuez Canal Nasser, Nationalized, 1956, Egypt, response to Aswan Dam lack of funding. Mossadegh 1951-53 pushed nationalism as response to British oil needs. Versailles Conference Janissary Young Ottom
Michigan - HIST - 443
The Rise of Israel and Palestinian Response2/12/2008 2:46:00 PMBritish believe they needed Jewish support to win WWI Juan Cole has no idea why Rapid Palestinian Population Growth in Mandate Period (In Thousands) Poor economy of 1930s o Economy was n
Michigan - HIST - 443
TurkeyMilitary Coup of 1980 Launched 12 Sept Gen Kenan Evren National Security Council New constitution US Supportive4/3/2008 2:46:00 PMSoviet invasion of Afghanistan Iran revolution Made secular NATO Turkey more important o Reagen made a quote
Michigan - HIST - 443
1973 and 1982 warsSyria in 1970 Hafiz al-Asad comes to power o in Alawite coup Alawites are a minority in Syria many Alawites went into military Pan Arabism reasserted o needs Sunni Egyptian support Sadat in Egypt Succeeds Nasser on his death in
Michigan - HIST - 443
Response 1: One of the most impressive things I noticed in the readings was about the millet system. Of the stereotypes today, many Americans see the Muslim religion as intolerant and hostile. For example, many see Jihad as "holy war" as the only def
Michigan - HIST - 443
Sayyid Jamal al-Din "Al-Afghani"- born in Asadabad, Iran, in 1838; he died in Istanbul, Turkey, on March 9, 1897. A philosopher and politician, he promoted the concept of unity of all Muslims against British rule in particular and against global west
Michigan - HIST - 443
Qajar IranQajar Iran 1789-1925 Social Forms In Iran, water scarce o Villages placed far apart o Impedes social movements Obstacles to social cohesion o deserts o mountain ranges o lack of rivers except Karun Demographics 1800 population = 5mn 1900 p
Michigan - HIST - 443
Pahvali IranNationalism Russian and British influence2/7/2008 2:47:00 PMJangali movement o Mizra Kuchek Khan o Gilan, Azerbaijan o Nationalism o Took hope from Bolshevik Revolution in Russia o Protested British loans, military aid Was not an Eng
RIT - GCCIS - 440
4003-440 and 4003-713 Operating SystemsHomework #1 Due December 11, 2006Name: _Thomas Wasik_Section:_01_1. The issue of resource utilization shows up in different forms in different types of operating systems. List what resources must be managed
Virginia Tech - ACIS - 2116
ACIS 2116 Homework C_E_14738 C-E-15236 Chapter 1 30. a. data warehouse b. sensitivity analysis c. data mining d. information e. sunk costs f. opportunity costs g. enterprise resource planning system h. electronic data interchange i. knowledge warehou
Wisconsin - POLI SCI - 106
What is Comparative Politics?Key Questions and AnswersPolitical Science 106 Introduction to Comparative PoliticsJanuary 28, 20081What is Comparative Politics?Key Questions and Answers1. Comparative Politics within Pol. Science 2. Approaches
Syracuse - CSD - 315/615
Anatomy of PhonationPhonationRespirationEnergy sourceVoiced soundsProduced by action of the vocal folds Examples:PhonationVoicing Product of the vibrating vocal folds Occurs within the larynx Source of the voice for speechVoiceless sounds
Old Dominion - ECI - 301
1 of 8Brain ResearchWarningHighly controversial "What is known" keeps changing Not much consensus; especially on translating neuroscience into educational practice Challenge: question and seek informationLet's see what you know.True or False: