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University of Florida - HSC - 3801
COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS HSC 3801: CLINICAL OBSERVATION/ HEALTH CARE VOLUNTEER WORK Instructor: Varies by student and site selected; the student can select any College faculty member who agrees to serve as the local faculty sup
University of Florida - HSC - 4184
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Office of the Dean HSC 4184 Leadership Skills and Styles Fall Semester, 2007 Robert G. Garrigues, Ph.D., Associate Dean Emeritus and Adjunct Faculty, Room 2126, HPNP Building Office Hours: By appointment, (352) 273-6379 Telepho
University of Florida - HSC - 4608l
COURSE SYLLABUS HSC 4608L: CRITICAL THINKING IN HEALTH CARE FALL SEMESTER, 2007 T-TH Sections 4 CREDIT HOURS Instructor/Group Leader: Vicky Buckles Office: 4173 HPNP E-mail: vb19@phhp.ufl.edu Office Hours: By Appointment Faculty Supervisor: Russell
University of Florida - HSC - 4608l
COURSE SYLLABUS HSC 4608L: CRITICAL THINKING IN HEALTH CARE FALL SEMESTER, 2007 WF Sections 4 CREDIT HOURS Instructor/Group Leader: Vicky Buckles Office: 4173 HPNP E-mail: vb19@phhp.ufl.edu Office Hours: By Appointment Faculty Supervisor: Russell M.
University of Florida - HSC - 4608l
COURSE SYLLABUS HSC 4608L: CRITICAL THINKING IN HEALTH CARE FALL SEMESTER, 2007 T-TH 4-5 4 CREDIT HOURS Instructor/Group Leader: Luis D. Quintero, MPHc Office: TBA E-mail: Lquinte@ufl.edu Office Hours: By Appointment Faculty Supervisor: Russell M. B
University of Florida - HSC - 4694
College of Health and Human Performance Department of Health Education & Behavior HSC 4694/6695 Health Promotion in the WorkplaceSafer, healthier workplaces mean increased productivity, more job satisfaction, stronger bottom-line results, less harmf
University of Florida - HSC - 4813
University of Florida College of Health and Human Performance Department of Health Education & BehaviorPracticum Experience HSC 4813I. INTRODUCTION This course is designed to provide practical field experience for Health Education majors in either
University of Florida - HSC - 6037
HSC 6037/Fall 2008HSC 6037 PHILOSOPHY AND PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH EDUCATION Department of Health Education & Behavior University of FloridaFall 2008, Section #7177A. CONTACT INFORMATION Instructor: R. Morgan Pigg, Jr. FLG-5, P.O. Box 118210 TEL: 3
University of Florida - HUM - 2210
5ROMANCIVILIZATION ThePreChristianCenturiesTEACHINGSTRATEGIESANDSUGGESTIONSTheinstructorcanuseeveryoneoftheteachingstrategieswiththischapter.Anintroductorylecture,combiningthe HistoricalOverviewmodelwiththeDiffusionapproach,canpresentabriefsurveyo
University of Florida - HUM - 2511
HUM 2511BASIC FUNDAMENTALS AND SKILLS IN THE VISUAL ARTS AND MUSIC MUSIC PORTION Spring 2005 This syllabus is available online at www.arts.ufl.edu/music-education Steve Bingham, Instructor Email: sbingham@ufl.edu Office Hours: by appointment Course
University of Hawaii - Hilo - AG - 100
Chapter TwoThe Evolution of Business: Commerce, Occupation, and OrganizationsMcGraw-Hill/Irwin Introduction to Business 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.2-2Chapter 2 The Evolution of Business: Commerce, Occupation, a
University of Hawaii - Hilo - AGEC - 201
Ag econ 201 2nd Midterm Exam Ag Econ 201 Name _Please fill in the following blanks short essay: (12pts)_ : the total costs incurred by the business in the current period per unit of output _ the technically efficient combination of two inputs a bu
University of Hawaii - Hilo - AGEC - 201
AG Econ 201 Dr. Sabry A. Shehata Text: Economics by: Introduction to Agricultural Economics, by J. Penson, Jr., O. Capps, Jr, and C. Rosson III Office Hours: By appointment. Call 933-0856 Course Description: Concentration on the economic principles o
University of Hawaii - Hilo - AGEC - 201
Ag econ 201 Fall 2003 Name_ Fill in the blanks (2 pts each) Deficiency payment, set-aside, nonrecourse loan, commodity surplus, monopoly, monopolistic competition, elasticity of demand , elasticity of supply, income elasticity, differentiated product
University of Hawaii - Hilo - AGEC - 201
FIGURE S Richard B. McKenzie and Dwight E. Lee 2006 www.cambridge.org/mckenzieExampleofthedemandshiftFigure2.1Marketdemandfortomatoes Demand,theassumedinverserelationshipbetweenpriceandquantitypurchased,canbe representedbyacurvethatslopesd
University of Hawaii - Hilo - AGEC - 322
Ag Econ 322 Assignment #3 Due: Dec 6th 100 point Select one of these products Anthuriums Orchids Other nursery products Coffee Macadamia nuts Other tropical fruits Trance what forms the products are market through supply chain. (i.e. form, and distri
University of Hawaii - Hilo - AGEC - 322
AG Econ 322 Fall 2006 Dr. Sabry A. Shehata Course Outline Text: Marketing of Agricultural Product by Hohls and Ull Introduction to Agricultural Economics by Capps and Rosson Office Hours: By appointment. Call 933-0856 Time Lectures: Final Exam: Dec 1
University of Hawaii - Hilo - AGEC - 322
Price and Competition Basic economics Pricing decisions Consumer price response Competition in food marketsMRKT 322PRICE AND COMPETITIONDr. Sabry Shehata ProfessorSome Basic Economic Concepts Supply Curve of supply across prices offered
University of Hawaii - Hilo - AGEC - 330
Chap. 5-1CHAPTER 5 SAMPLE TEST QUESTIONS - Multiple Choice 1. Which of the following is an example of a noncurrent liability? a. farm machinery b. loan on feeder livestock c. loan on farm machinery d. prepaid expense 2. Which of the following is an
University of Hawaii - Hilo - AGEC - 330
CHAPTER 4 ANSWERS TO END OF CHAPTER QUESTIONS 1. Assume a new tractor is purchased on January 1 for $62,000 and given a salvage value of $10,000 and a useful life of 8 years. What would the annual depreciation be for the first two years under each de
University of Hawaii - Hilo - AGEC - 330
CHAPTER 5 ANSWERS TO END OF CHAPTER QUESTIONS 1. True or false. If the debt/equity ratio increases, the debt/asset ratio will also increase. Why? True. If additional debt is incurred, there should be a corresponding increase in total assets but owner
University of Hawaii - Hilo - AGEC - 330
CHAPTER 9 ANSWERS TO END OF CHAPTER QUESTIONS 1. How would you estimate the opportunity cost for each of the following items? What do you think the opportunity cost would be? a) Capital invested in land - The current return this capital would earn in
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 171
MARE 171: Research Paper and Presentation Guidelines FALL 2008A portion of your grade in this course will be based upon your ability to research and write about a scientific research topic. This project is designed to teach you how to research info
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 171
Marine Biology as a ScienceMARE 171 Ms. Jen TurnerKey Concepts of the Day Introduction to Marine Biology History Advances Scientific Method Species of the DayBiologyMarine Biology"I always wanted to pretend to be a marine biologist" - Geo
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 171
Biological Diversity of Marine OrganismsMARE 171Key Concepts of the DayConditions of early Earth Geological Record Evolution of Prokaryotes Evolution of Eukaryotes Tree of Life New understandingLife on a Changing PlanetInteraction between or
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 172
What is Biology?Biology Biologists ask questions such as: How a single cell develops into an organism How the human mind works How living things interact in communitiesEvolution defines BiologyEvolution is Evolution accounts for Evolution unifies
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 172
Lecture 7 MARE 172 Theplasma membrane boundary that separates the living cell from its surroundings exhibits selective permeability,allowing some substances to cross it more easily than othersCopyright 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishi
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 172
CARBON & MOLECULAR DIVERSITYLecture 4 MARE 172CARBON: THE BACKBONE OF LIFEAlthough cells are 7095% water,Carbon is unparalleled in its ability toProteins, DNA, carbohydrates, and other molecules that distinguish living matter are all co
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 172
Cell DivisionLecture 12 MARE 172Theability of organisms to reproduce best distinguishes living things from nonliving matter continuity of life is based on the reproduction of cells, or cell division division is an integral part of the cell cycle
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 353
MARINE SCIENCE 353 2008SpringPELAGIC METHODS & ANALYSESGENERAL COURSE INFORMATION Instructors: Dr. Misaki Takabayashi Dr. Jason Turner Office: MSB 113 Office: MSB 116 email: email: misakita@hawaii.edu email: jpturner@hawaii.eduTeaching Assista
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 394
MARE 394 Final ExamSummer 2008Name_Please answer the following questions as completely as possible. You will need to use the information provided in your lecture notes and the paper readings, but may reference the book for additional background
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 394
MARE 394 Annotated Bibliography-Summer 2008 You will be asked to turn in an annotated bibliography of approximately 30 references. This is nothing more than the citation and a few words (ranging from several sentences to a paragraph) summarizing the
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 394
MARE 394 Sharks, Skates, & Rays Digestive SystemAnatomy GuideEsophagus The esophagus is the thick muscular tube extending from the top of the cavity connecting the oral cavity and pharynx with the stomach. . Lined with esophageal papillae, the
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 394
MARE 394 Natural History of Sharks, Ray, and Skates/Lab Summer 2008Dr. Jason Turner MSB 116 jpturner@hawaii.edu Ph. 933-3114 http:/foodweb.uhh.hawaii.edu TA: Blake McNaughton - blakem@hawaii.edu 1. Objectives of the course - To learn about evolutio
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 444
MARE 444 Community Service Form Fall 2008Name_1. Description of Volunteer Activity_ _ Date_ Time_ #Hrs Volunteered_Supervisor Name _ Supervisor Signature_ 2. Description of Volunteer Activity_ __ Date_ Time_ #Hrs Volunteered_Supervisor Name
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 444
MARE 444 Biological Oceanography Fall 2008Instructor: email: Lecture: Dr. Jason Turner jpturner@hawaii.edu MWF 9-9:50 pm; MSB 103 Biological Oceanography (2004), Charles B. Miller Office: Phone: MSB 116 933-3114Required text:Lecture materials:
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 444
Marine SnowDr. Turner MARE 444Marine Snowsurface to deep ocean within daysMarine SnowMarine SnowMarine SnowMarine SnowMaterial that reaches the ocean bottom consumed or incorporated into sediments Oceans act as a sink for elements (car
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 444
PhytoplanktonMARE 444 Lecture 2Phytoplanktonthe majority of the plants in the ocean are planktonic unicellular algae called phytoplankton. some can be caught be nets, others can only be collected by filtering or centrifugation (e.g., nano- and p
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 490
MARE 490 Marine Reptile Conservation and Ecology/Lab Summer 2008Dr. Jason Turner MSB 116 jpturner@hawaii.edu Ph. 933-3114 http:/foodweb.uhh.hawaii.edu TA: Blake McNaughton - blakem@hawaii.edu 1. Objectives of the course - To learn about evolution,
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 490
MARE 490 Final ExamSummer 2008Name_Please answer the following questions as completely as possible. You will need to use the information provided in your lecture notes and the paper readings, but may reference the book for additional background
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 494
Conservation and Ecology of Marine ReptilesMARE 494 Dr. Turner Summer 2007ReproductionOccurs within 3 general contraints 1. Nesting must occur during condition which are conducive to adult activity 2. Nesting must occur during conditions that fav
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 494
Conservation and Ecology of Marine ReptilesMARE 494 Dr. Turner Summer 2007Body PlanDermochelyids streamlined body, tapers at shoulders Long clawless fore limbs 5 dorsal ridges run length of carapace Cheloniids shells composed of bone overlaid b
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 494
Conservation and Ecology of Marine ReptilesMARE 494 Dr. Turner Summer 2006Conservation EffortsWhat are Sea Turtles Worth? Use values Non-use values Remediation for take Habitat How do we measure sea turtle value?Conservation EffortsTragedy of
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MARE - 494
Conservation and Ecology of Marine ReptilesMARE 494 Dr. Turner Summer 2007Variation in Life History PatternsSea turtles slow growing & long lived Complex life history patterns Diversity of ecosystems terrestrial (oviposition & embryonic develop
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MGT - 330
Farm ManagementChapter 18Farm Business AnalysisTable 18-1 Returns to Management per Farm by Level of Gross SalesReturns to Management per Farm ($) Gross sales ($) 40,000 to 100,000 100,000 to 250,000 Over 250,000 Low Third -$56,883 - 69,091 - 8
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MGT - 330
Farm ManagementChapter 21 Human Resource ManagementChapter Outline Characteristics of Agricultural Labor Planning Farm Labor Resources Measuring the Efficiency of Labor Improving Labor Efficiency Improving Managerial Capacity Obtaining and
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MGT - 330
Farm ManagementChapter 1Farm Management in the Twenty-First CenturyChapter Outline Structure of Farms and Ranches The Information Age Financial Management Human Resources Producing to Meet Consumer Demands Environmental and Health Concerns
University of Hawaii - Hilo - MGT - 330
Farm ManagementChapter 10 Enterprise BudgetingEnterprise Budgets An enterprise budget provides an estimate of potential revenue, expenses, and profit for a single enterprise Each type of crop or livestock is an enterprise The base unit for crop
University of Hawaii - Hilo - COM - 340
I. IntroductionUa mau ke ea o ka `aina Ii ka pono. The life of the land is preserved in righteousness. Hawaiian ProverbOur company, hawaiianagriculturalproducts.com is a marketing and management consulting firm located in Hilo, Hawaii. We have bee
University of Hawaii - Hilo - COM - 360
Public Administration Internship ContractStudent's Name:Organization:Supervisor's Name: Phone: Email: Address:This contract verifies that the student named above will volunteer for an average of four (4) hours per week frfor 10 weeks at the a
University of Hawaii - Hilo - COM - 365
9-1Chapter 9Website Development ProcessMcGraw-Hill/IrwinCopyright 2004 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.Issues in the Website Development Process User experience definition Architecture design Design Implementati
University of Hawaii - Hilo - COM - 365
4-1Chapter 4Business ModelsMcGraw-Hill/IrwinCopyright 2004 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.Components of a Business ModelStep 1: Identify Value Cluster4-2Step 2: Identify Online OfferingStep 3: Identify Resour
University of Hawaii - Hilo - COM - 365
6-1Chapter 6Market Communications and BrandingMcGraw-Hill/IrwinCopyright 2004 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.Market Communications and Branding The four categories of market communications? What constitutes a good
University of Hawaii - Hilo - COM - 365
3-1Chapter 3Market Opportunity AnalysisAdapted by Kelly Burke - from the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Market Opportunity Analysis Issues addressed: Is market-opportunity analysis different for online firms? What are the two generic value typ
University of Hawaii - Hilo - PHIL - 310
Metaphysics DISCLAIMER Phil 310, Metaphysics, is a course in some core topics in Western Philosophy, including the Free Will Problem, the Mind-Body Problem, related problems in Philosophy of Mind, and the Problem of Personal Identity. If youre intere
University of Hawaii - Hilo - PHIL - 393
Philosophy/Womens Studies 393 Advance Technical Information about the course: Phil/WS 393 is a 100% online course. This page is intended to let you know something about the nature of the course in advance, so that you can see whether 1) you are able
University of Hawaii - Hilo - CS - 150
University of Hawaii - Hilo - ECON - 340
Research Communication In Agribusiness 340Spring Term 2008 Instructor: Dr. Sabry Shehata Office: Room 105 College of Agriculture Building Phone: 808-933-0856 E-mail: sabry@hawaii.edu Office hrs: W 10:30-11:30 am, or by appointment Lectures: Agri-Com
University of Hawaii - Hilo - POLS - 335
Political Science 499-335 Directed Study Substitution for Environmental Politics and Policy University of Hawaii at Hilo Spring, 2006 Meeting Place: UCB 355 Day and Time: _ Instructor: Phone: Email: Website: Dr. Todd Belt 974-7375 prof_belt@yahoo.com
University of Hawaii - Hilo - QBA - 362
QBA 362 Database Assignment Grading Criteria Fall 2008Name: Deliverable Tables: Structure Tables imported: Bicycle, City, Customer, Employee, ModelSize, RetailStore - Structure (fields, data types, etc.) and records ModelType Table Structure (field
University of Hawaii - Hilo - SOC - 100
Chapter FiveBusiness Ethics and the Legal Environment of BusinessMcGraw-Hill/Irwin Introduction to Business 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.5-2Chapter 5 Business Ethics and the Legal Environment of Business2. Underst