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American University of Sharjah - GUD - 224
Chapter 6 Structural Analysis4/16/2008Chapter 61ImagesMany of the images used in this presentation are taken from:Hibbeler, Engineering Mechanics: Statics,9e, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall4/16/2008Chapter 62Analyzing a Truss1. Ext
Iowa State - COM S - 103`
1. What is the difference between freeware and public domain software? What is the difference between package software and custom software? (7 points) Answer: Freeware is copyrighted software provided at no cost to a user by an individual or company.
SMU - EE - 101
Battery Capacity Lab: Lab date Name #1 Name #2 Name of Battery = Cost of Battery = Initial no-load voltage= Rload=You enter items in yellow.1.0cents volts ohms The spreadsheet calculates the items in light turquoise. 0.90.8Voltage (volts) an
UCSD - SOC - 118
Week 1 Reading Notes Continued Wed. R: "Nuts and Bolts" by Kate Bornstein Kate Bornstein underwent a sex change and discusses her personal experience with the process. She notes how she takes hormones and underwent a surgery converting her penis to a
American University of Sharjah - GUD - 224
Chapter 6 Structural Analysis4/16/2008Chapter 61ImagesMany of the images used in this presentation are taken from:Hibbeler, Engineering Mechanics: Statics,9e, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall4/16/2008Chapter 62Objectives1. Develop me
Delaware - BIO - 207
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TCNJ - ECON - 231
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TCNJ - ECON - 231
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Wentworth - CCEV - 360
U.S. Sieve Standard OpeningNo. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 10 No. 12 No. 14 No. 16 No. 18 No. 20 No. 25 No. 30 No. 35 No. 40 No. 45 4.75mm 4.00mm 3.35mm 2.80mm 2.36mm 2.00mm 1.70mm 1.40mm 1.18mm 1.00mm 0.850mm 0.710mm 0.600mm 0.500mm 0.425mm 0.355
Wentworth - CCEV - 360
Grain Size Distribution - Soil 1100908070Percent Passing60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 1 Grain Size [mm] 0.1 0.01Soil 1Sieve Soil 1 Cumulative % Passing D10 D30 D60 CU CC 4.75 6.6 6.6 93.4 0.17 0.33 0.85 5 0.75 2.00 13.2 19.8 80.2 0.85 19.8 39.6
UCSD - ECON - 130
Econ 130 8/15/07 Test on Wed Bring blue book Bill O'reily Urged president of Virginia Tech to cancel a charity concert featuring Nas. He wanted to show that the marginal cost of holding this concert cost way more then to cancel it. He made his voice
Delaware - ENGLISH - 110
University of Delaware RISE Program Participant ScheduleName: Major: Class: Course ID ME FRDan OrtizSemester: 07 Fall(CE - ChE - CPEG - EE - ENEG - ME) (FR - SO - JR - SR) Day(s) of the Week Class MeetsMonday Wed Fri Monday WedSectionCours
Mines - CHGN - 121
Chapter 7 Problem Solutions for the Textbook: Economic Evaluation and Investment Decision Methods Eleventh Edition, 2006 Copyright 2006 Copyright by Investment Evaluations Corporation 3070 South Newcombe Way Lakewood, CO 80227 Microsoft Excel Spreads
UCSD - ECON - 110A
Econ 110A Summary Chapter 1: Intro Terms: 3 variables of economics: 1. Output 2. Unemployment rate 3. Inflation rate Inflation, deflation, recession. Formulas: Output per workerChapter 2: Tour of Book Terms: GDP: measure of aggregate output 3 ways
UCSB - CHEM - 1CL
Part 1 51 50.5 50 49.5 49 Temperature (C) 48.5Part 14847.547 46.5 46 45.5 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900SecondsPart 253514947 Temperature (C)45Series14341393735 0 50 100 150 200 250 seconds 300 350 400 450 5000
Maryland - BMGT - 350
Marketing ResearchMarketing ResearchOld School Approach = gut/intuition rulesNew School Approach =information rulesInformation enables marketers: to make better decisions to tap into consumers' hidden needs & wantsMarketing Information Sys
Maryland - BMGT - 350
Marketing MixDiscussion PolicyAllowed to miss 1 discussion (UM rules)Notify TA at least 24 hours in advanceParticipation score = Gold Ticket RuleOverviewDefine marketing & related constructsTap marketing management philosophiesExplore goa
RPI - ECSE - 2410
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Maryland - BMGT - 350
New ProductsWhat Is A Product?Product => market offering which generates attention, acquisition, use or consumption Offering should satisfy a want or needPerformance vs. Conformance qualityProduct LevelsCore productActual productAugmented
Binghamton - MGMT - MGMT411
* All companies who have/had sponsored international students 3M 4GL School Solutions A. G. Edwards and Sons Inc. A.T. & T. A.T. Kearney, Inc. AAC Abbott Laboratories ABN Amro Accenture Ace Technologies Inc. ACNielsen Corporation Acterna (formerly WW
Washington University in St. Louis - OSCM - 230
Microsoft Excel 11.0 Answer Report Worksheet: [Book1]Sheet1 Report Created: 2/11/2008 5:32:00 PMTarget Cell (Max) Cell Name $E$5 Per Unit Profit Total ProfitOriginal Value 13Final Value 2766.666667Adjustable Cells Cell $B$3 BP $C$3 MP $D$3 FP
Washington University in St. Louis - OSCM - 230
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Seasonal Indices 0.9 1.1 0.8 1.2BQ1 Q2 Q3 Q4Sales Force Cost: 8000 Q1 Unit Sales Revenue Overhead Total Cost Profit Sales Force Cost: 9000 Q3 Unit Sales Revenue Overhead Total
Washington University in St. Louis - OSCM - 230
Microsoft Excel 11.0 Answer Report Worksheet: [Book2]LP Report Created: 4/9/2008 3:31:17 PMTarget Cell (Min) Cell Name $U$8 Objective Function Min XFINOriginal Value 39.5Final Value 39.5Adjustable Cells Cell $B$6 X1 $C$6 X2 $D$6 X3 $E$6 X4 $F
Washington University in St. Louis - OSCM - 230
A B 1 1 2 Cost Modeling: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 a bCDEFG Ryan GrandinDO 5045 6127 6360 6645 7220 9537 9895 10,175 10,334 10,855PC 2542 2812 2776 3164 4102 4734 4238 4524 4869 4421Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day
UCSD - ECON - 100A
Econ 100A Chapter 3: Consumers constrained choice Axioms of rational choice: in order for consumer preference to be rational they must have: Completeness: holds that when faced with a choice between 2 bundles of goods, a consumer can rank so that onl
Washington University in St. Louis - OSCM - 230
Decision Variables Z Corp 1 0 Return Risk Liquidity Constraints: Budget Risk Liquidity Equities Debt Real Estate Money Z Corp 1 GLBH First General WCE Z Corp 2 SMRT Gala T-Bill Money Market All Saver T-Bill Money Market All Saver 15.0% 60 100 GLBH Fi
Wisconsin Milwaukee - PSY - 611
Brain III Prefrontal cortex (PFC) Laterality of emotion perception, expression1Prefrontal cortex good? Bad?2Ventromedial CortexIron bar and skull of Phineas Gage4Phineas Gage (from Harlow, 1868)Phineas Gage character change: Befo
Bowling Green - MKT - 300
Skill Communication Speaking Persuasively Resolving, conflicts, building consensus Giving effective presentations Developing compelling sales approaches Listening effectively Writing concisely and chearly Interviewing for information giving advice or
Maryland - BMGT - 364
BMGT 364: Management and Organization Theory Business Ethics 2005 Robert H. Smith School of Business University of MarylandWhy do good, honest people end up making unethical decisions?"I think that good people make unethical decisions because so
N.C. State - ACC - 310
Instructions for the Microsoft Excel TemplatesBe advised, the worksheet and workbooks are not protected.Extensive detail and information is contained within the manual. Striking the "F1" key or following the path "Windows>Excel Help" will invoke t
N.C. State - ACC - 310
Instructions for the Microsoft Excel TemplatesBe advised, the worksheet and workbooks are not protected.Extensive detail and information is contained within the manual. Striking the "F1" key or following the path "Windows>Excel Help" will invoke t
UVA - PSYC - 101
Emotions (cont.) and IntelligenceOverview1. Genetics of Emotion 2. Culture & Emotion 3. What are emotions for? 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Intelligence Ways of testing Genetics & Intelligence Environment & Intelligence Gender & IntelligenceEkman's Facial Fee
UCSD - ECON - 110A
Econ 110A Midterm 1 Outline Identities, equilibrium conditions, behavioral equations.Unemployment:Output per worker Productivity Output/Number employed Labor force = N (employment) U (unemployment) * Unemployment rate = unemployed/labor force U
N.C. State - ACC - 310
Instructions for the Microsoft Excel TemplatesBe advised, the worksheet and workbooks are not protected.Extensive detail and information is contained within the manual. Striking the "F1" key or following the path "Windows>Excel Help" will invoke t
UVA - PSYC - 101
Psyc101-1: General PsychologyProfessor: Chad Dodson Teaching Assistant: Jennifer O'NeilFor Syllabus: Textwww.toolkit.virginia.edu/PSYC101-1 Gray, Peter. (2006). Psychology. Fifth Edition. New York, NY: Worth Publishers. (available in the books
N.C. State - BUS - 320
Financial Statement Ratio Analysis BUS 320 Fall 2007LIQUIDITY RATIOS Current Ratio 2006 Company Boston Scientific Johnson & Johnson 1.86 1.2 1.78 2.48 1.26 1.96 1.35 1.71 1.58 0.94 1.5 2.17 1.12 1.69 1.15 1.44 2005 2004 2003 2006 2005 Quick Ratio 20
N.C. State - BUS - 320
Situation 1:Cannot AbandonWACC=12.00%Best Case Base Case Worst Case25% 50% 25%0 -13000 -13000 -13000End of Period Cash Flows 1 2 3 16905 17128 16920 3351 3575 3367 -4695 -4472 -46804 25112 23116 13512Situation2:Can AbandonWACC=
N.C. State - ACC - 310
Instructions for the Microsoft Excel TemplatesBe advised, the worksheet and workbooks are not protected.Extensive detail and information is contained within the manual. Striking the "F1" key or following the path "Windows>Excel Help" will invoke t
N.C. State - ACC - 310
Instructions for the Microsoft Excel TemplatesBe advised, the worksheet and workbooks are not protected.Extensive detail and information is contained within the manual. Striking the "F1" key or following the path "Windows>Excel Help" will invoke t
Iowa State - COM S - 103`
1. What is the purpose of virtual memory? A) The purpose of virtual memory is to enlarge the address space it can than contain over twice as much memory as the main memory. 2. What is a disk scanner, and how is it different from a disk defragmenter?
Columbia - HIST - 101
KEY Class removed from schedule Note- Bumped up to higher level Course added to schedule Slight conflict with schedule OPTION ONE: Current Schedule*I miss track practice Mon/WedOPTION TWO*Physics/Chem Recitations are missedMonday Time Gen Chem
UVA - PSYC - 101
Psyc101-1: General PsychologyProfessor: Chad Dodson Teaching Assistants: Corrie Hurtt Jennifer O'Neil January 22, 2008Contact InformationChad Dodson: email: cdodson@virginia.edu location: Rm B005, Gilmer Hall office hours: Mondays, 12 - 2 & Frid
S.F. State - ACCT - 101
Brian McGuinn ACCT 101 Operating Leverage Vs. MOS.Operating leverage and margin of safety (MOS) are both indicators companies use to determine their level of risk. Margin of safety shows how much the sales can drop before the company begins to incu
UVA - PSYC - 101
Genetic Basis of BehaviorEvolution and Natural SelectionCharles Darwin (1809-1882)Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection1. All living species arrived at their present biological structures through a historical process involving random inheritabl
Cal Poly - ENGR - 111
1-29-08ENGR 111-01 Dr. Crockett's HomeworkSkillin, Paulvariable n ( # periods) F (future value of money)P (present value of money) A (annual) i (intrest rate per period)esultant value of unknown r values for # 1 120 0 18,000 ? 0.44% 193.1250625
UNL - ACCT - 201
Financial Information 12/31/06 Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory Building$ $ $ ?6,000 6,500 15,000Total Assets$150,000Accounts Payable Notes Payable Total Liabilities Capital Stock (10,000 shares @ $10 per share) Retained Earnings Total
UNL - ACCT - 201
Record in journal and post to Allowance Account following 3 entries using allowance method 1 2 3 11/30/2005 Monthly allowance 2% of credit sale of 12/15/2005 Charge off customer J Smith 12/31/2005 year end allowance based on aging of accounts receiva
UNL - ACCT - 201
Issue Common Stock 10,000 shares Par value of $10.00 for $12.00 per share for cashIssued Preferred Stock ( Cummultive) 5,000 share pare value of $50.00 / 10% stock at $60.00 per share for cash Journalize Each Transactions Debit CreditIssue Common
Auburn - HIST - 1010
Dr. Abigail Swingen History 1010 First Exam Study Guide NB: THE EXAM WILL TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. The following is a list of terms for you to keep in mind while studying for the exam. This list is meant to serve as a guide to remind you
U. Houston - PSYC - 4321
Tests:PSYC4321 - ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY - 32302 14th-21st Ch. 1, 2, 4 (Attatchment)PSYC3331 - PSYCHOLOGY OF GENDER - 32214 16th (Sat) @ 9:30amMultiple ChoicesDenmark, Rabinowitz, and Sechzer's new text Engendering Psychology: Bringing Women Into F
U. Houston - PSYC - 4321
1. Which sex increases in gender flexibility during adolescence? p.148: "Children's personal gender role orientation may increase or decrease in flexibility in middle childhood and adolescence, depending on several factors. Girls tend to be more flex
UVA - PSYC - 101
LearningLearning: Overview3 different kinds of learning: 1. Classical Conditioning 2. Operant Conditioning3. Observational LearningPavlov's Famous ExperimentPavlov's ExperimentControl ConditionGive Stimulus MeasureExperimental Condition
Georgia Tech - PHYSICS - 2212
UVA - PSYC - 101
Introduction to the Nervous SystemOverviewToday: A. Gross Structure of the Nervous System Central vs Peripheral nervous systemB. Central Nervous System Part I: Brainstem and subcortical structuresC. Central Nervous System Part II: Cortex 1. Par
Georgia Tech - PHYSICS - 2212
Georgia Tech - PHYSICS - 2212
Georgia Tech - PHYSICS - 2212
Georgia Tech - PHYSICS - 2212
Choose a seat labeled Physics 2212 J Fall 2006 Instructions:ATest Form 501 Quiz 5 Name1. Print your name, test form number (above), and nine-digit student number in the section of the answer card labeled "STUDENT IDENTIFICATION." 2. Bubble your
UVA - PSYC - 101
Neuroscience - Part 2Overview1. Review 2. Methods of studying the brain 3. Neurons and their structure 4. How do neurons communicate?Some ReviewWhich nervous system is active?What does this mean?What is the principle of contralateral organ
UIllinois - STAT - 410
STAT 410Examples for 02/15/2008Spring 2008In general, if X 1 , X 2 , . , X n is a random sample of size n from a continuous distribution with cumulative distribution function F ( x ) and probability density function f ( x ), thenF max X ( x )
UIllinois - CHBE - 424
CHBE 424 Spring 2008 Quiz 1 Name: 1. The second order (rA = kCA2) chemical reaction: A 2B is carried out in a wellmixed CSTR at the steady state in which the volumetric flow rate is constant (v0 = v). Dete