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SAMPLE SYLLABUS VALUES 512: JUSTICE MATTERS: AN EXPLORATION OF JUSTICE AS A SOCIAL IDEAL This course aims to introduce graduate and professional students from a wide range of backgrounds to some basic moral questions about social structures and insti
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The Information School of the University of WashingtonWinter 2004, Tues & Thurs, 2:30-4:20pm, MGH 234Instructor: Karen Fisher <fisher@u.washington.edu> Voice: 206-543-6238; Fax: 206-616-3152 URLs: www.ischool.washington.edu/fisher & www.ischool.wa
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CRITICAL RACE STUDIESPolitical Science 514 University of Washington Autumn 2008 5 Credits Monday, 1:30-4:20 p.m. Denny 213 Course Website: http:/faculty.washington.edu/jturner3/514-08.html Jack Turner 131 Gowen Hall (206) 543-2766 jturner3@u.washing
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Research Report Research Project Agreement T9903, Task A4 Dynamic StiffnessDYNAMIC STIFFNESS OF PILES IN LIQUEFIABLE SOILSby Pedro Arduino Assistant Professor Ping Li Research Assistant Steven L. Kramer Professor David A. Baska Research Assistant
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PHYSICS 513-515 For 513-515 the text is Jackson, 3rd edition. For the parts of 513 concerned with mathematical methods the texts are Dennery & Kryzwicki (90s edition) and Arfken & Weber.PHYSICS 513: Review of electrostatics, and magnetostatics. Max
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ofJohn Berg Chem E 515 Autumn, 2008DEFINITIONOFACOLLOIDMixturesofonematerial(thedispersoid) dispersedinanotherasparticlesinthe sizerangeof:1nm10m.Ostwald:dieWeltdervernachlssigtenDimensionen ChemE455:SurfaceandColloidScienceLaboratory:
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RaptusBy Spencer Todd HirschThe Meanings of a WordRaptuswasthetermforasingular medievalcrime,withmultiple meanings.Itsignifiedeitherrapeorabduction, andwithintherealmofChaucers socialdilemma,themeaningis unclear.Itsuseasalabelforakidnapping,
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(Slip Opinion)OCTOBER TERM, 2002 Syllabus1NOTE: Where it is feasible, a syllabus (headnote) will be released, as is being done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued. The syllabus constitutes no part of the opinion of t
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A portable numerical method for simulating 2D unsteady free-surface flowZhiyu Shao,Scott A .YostDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40508, USAAbstract A numerical procedure to solve 2D unsteady free surface
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Lecture 1 : IntroductionWe will start with a simple combinatorial problem. Consider {1, 1}1000 . How many elements x {1, 1}1000 satisfy1000xi 50?i=1More generally, for any n N and > 0 how many elements x {1, 1}n satisfynxi n?i=1The
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521 s01 Week 10 Final Exam.-Note additional info on web and electronic word format 1630-1635Stumpers may include misspellings etc. provided by the customer Note: not every problem can necessarily be answered by items on list. At least one prob
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1Chapter 11 Convergence in Distribution1. Weak convergence in metric spaces 2. Weak convergence in R 3. Tightness and subsequences 4. Metrizing weak convergence 5. Characterizing weak convergence in spaces of functions 6. Central Limit Theorems vi
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Statistics 522, Problem Set 2 Wellner; 1/14/2004Reading: Shorack, PfS, Chapter 10, section 11, pages 250-251; Shorack, PfS, Chapter 11, section 7, pages 288 - 294 Due: Wednesday, January 21, 2004.1. Suppose that (X, M ) is dened as in our proof
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Statistics 522, Problem Set 1 Wellner; 1/7/2004Reading: Shorack, PfS, Chapter 10, Section 7, pages 235 - 238; Shorack, PfS, Chapter 10, Section 11, pages 250-251 Due: Wednesday, January 14, 2004.1. Complete the proof of (6) in Inequality 3.4, pag
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Statistics 522, Problem Set 1 Solutions Wellner; 1/16/20041. Complete the proof of (7) in Inequality 3.4 on page 212, PfS. i.e. show how the two one-sided arguments combine to yield the inequality with absolute value signs. Solution: Let inf{k n
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Statistics 522, Problem Set 2 Solutions Wellner; 1/23/20041. Suppose that (X, M ) is dened as in our proof of the Hartmann-Wintner LIL. Show that for any random variable X with E(X 2 ) < and any constant 0 < M < , the following inequality holds:
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American Federal Tax ReportsU.S. v. HEASTY, Cite as 19 AFTR 2d 1767 (370 F.2d 525), 12/27/1966U.S., Appellant, v. Eugene HEASTY, ancillary executor of the Estate of Fern C. King, deceased, and Eula F. Robbins, Fern C. King and Eula F. Robbins, bei
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PBAF 527: Quantitative Methods Winter 2003Midterm Exam Due 10 am, Friday Feb 6Please write your student number here:_Ground rules: Do not write your name on the exam. If you're worried about losing the first page, write your student number on
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ACCTG 527 - MECHANICS Spot the BloopersExamine each of the sentences in the set assigned to your group. For each sentence, determine if there are any mechanical errors. If there are, identify them, then correct the sentence. The following is an exam
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Portions of these notes are adapted from Statistics 7e 1997 PrenticeHall, Inc.Making ComparisonsInferences Based on Two Samples: Confidence Intervals & Tests of Hypotheses PBAF 527 Winter 20051Portions of these notes are adapted from Statistic
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Portions of these notes are adapted from Statistics 7e 1997 PrenticeHall, Inc.What is a testable hypothesis, anyway?Tools for Samples Continued Inferences Based on a Single Sample: Tests of Hypothesis PBAF 527 Winter 20051Portions of these not
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Research Report Research Project T1803, Task 39 Road Weather InfoRoad Weather Information Systems: Enabling Proactive Maintenance Practices in Washington Stateby Catherine Bradshaw Boon Senior Research Engineer Washington State Transportation Cen
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Name: This exam is closed book and consists of 9 questions, each of which is worth 12 points for a total of 108 points. You should plan on spending about 5 minutes and 30 seconds on each question (the remaining 30 seconds of the 50 minute period can
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Research Report Research Project T1803, Task 28 Highway RoughnessA STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DRIVER-PERCEIVED ROAD ROUGHNESS ON URBAN HIGHWAYSBy Kevan Shafizadeh Doctoral Research Assistant Civil and Environmental Engineerin
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Math 546Topology and Geometry of Manifolds Assignment #6 Due 5/4/2000Spring 2000I. Required problems. 1. In each of the cases below, M is a smooth manifold and f : M R is a smooth function. Compute the coordinate representation for df , and d
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2 Fiber BundlesIn this chapter, we broaden our scope to consider a more general class of bundles, called ber bundles. They are constructed like vector bundles, except that the bers can be arbitrary topological spaces instead of vector spaces.Loca
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ENVH 552 - Winter, 2008 3:30-4:50 MW, T-498 HSB; 3:30 4:20 F, T-360 HSBpg 1Instructor : Dave Kalman, Professor, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences (office) F-463D, 543-6991; dkalman@u.washington.edu; office hours to be
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A Partial Guide to Journals on Social Welfare Policy This was prepared by Bob Plotnick, c. 2000. Thanks, Bob! Articles on social welfare policy issues appear in a wide variety of academic journals. The major journals of the social science disciplines
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1Sample final paper for 553 NOTE: This paper is shared with permission from the author, Tatiana Masters. This is an unedited version of the final paper that she submitted for the assignment in fall 2004. In this paper, Tatiana reviews five empirica
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Labour Economics 9 (2002) 451 468 www.elsevier.com/locate/econbaseCan equity and efficiency complement each other? $Rebecca M. Blank*Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, 440 Lorch Hall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1220, USAA
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Final Research Report Research Project T1803, Task 32 Access ManagementECONOMIC IMPACTS OF ACCESS MANAGEMENTbyPatrick Vu Cambridge Systematics, Inc. 150 Cambridge Park Drive, Suite 4000 Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140 Venky Shankar Songrit Chayan
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Journal of Philosophy, Inc.Time and Physical Geometry Author(s): Hilary Putnam Source: The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 64, No. 8 (Apr. 27, 1967), pp. 240-247 Published by: Journal of Philosophy, Inc. Stable URL: http:/www.jstor.org/stable/2024493 A
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David Lewis1 The Deadly Void The void is deadly. If you were cast into a void, it would cause you to die in just a few minutes. It would suck the air from your lungs. It would boil your blood. It would drain the warmth from your body. And it would i
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2J. Collins, N. Hall, and L. A. PaulWhether-and to what extent-that sentiment continues to be fitting is a judgment that this volume aims to inform. Here we bring together some of the most important recent work connecting-or in some cases, disput
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CSE 561 ReliabilityDavid Wetherall djw@cs.washington.edu Spring 2000This Lecture Routers, continued. End to End argument Retransmission timersdjw / CS 561, Spring 2000L7.2E2E Paper Saltzer, Reed, Clark 1984 Captures folklore in a now
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CSE 561 Traffic ModelsDavid Wetherall djw@cs.washington.edu Spring 2000This Lecture Finish up on Timers Network traffic modelsdjw / CS 561, Spring 2000L8.2Leland et al. 93 Landmark paper that provides evidence to show the then existing
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The Eric Breindel Memorial Foundation" Love of coutttry and its tlemocraticinstitutiotts es well as lhe act of bearing witnessto the evils of totalitorianism-,SUBMISSIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTEDFOR A ONE-OF-A-KIND UNDERGRADUATE $1O,OOO JOURNALISM AWARI
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Syllabus (12/20/04) PBAF 565 TOPIC IN URBAN AFFAIRS: COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Winter 2005 Wednesdays, 2:00 pm 4:50 pm Savery 313 Friday Field Trips: Jan 21, Feb 4, Feb 25 only; 12-5 pm Instructors: Joaqun Herranz, Jr. 209F Parrington Hall
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Rainier Valley Briefing PacketI. Background on Rainier ValleyBefore the arrival of Europeans, the Rainier Valley, like most of Seattle, was home to Native Americans. The first new settlers laid claim to lands in the Rainier Valley area in 1853. Muc
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On the Construction of Energy-Efficient Broadcast and Multicast Trees in Wireless NetworksJeffrey E. WieselthierInformation Technology Division Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC 20375 wieselthier @ itd.nrl.navy.milGam D. NguyenInformation
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TUTORIAL ARTICLE Approaches to spatialisationD. G. MALHAMDepartment of Music, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UK E-mail: dgm2@york.ac.ukThis article describes some of the basic principles of acoustics and psychoacoustics related to the spatial
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Joseph Anderson1Classic Stereo Imaging TransformsA ReviewJoseph Anderson Scarborough ElectroAcoustic/Hull ElectroAcoustic Research Centre School of Arts and New Media University of Hull Scarborough, YO11 3AZ, UK j.anderson@hull.ac.ukIntroducti
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Interview Questions for Farmworker-Renters Richard Jackman LARC 571/598 May 31, 2004The Interview Technique The interview is a technique for collecting information from informants that has unique advantages and hazards. The interviewer collects info
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Farmworkers and Landlord-Tenant Law in Washington StateRichard Jackman LARC 571/598 May 9, 2004OVERVIEW Because of my training and experience in landlord-tenant law counseling, I focused my research on those aspects of landlord-tenant law that wou
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Final Report Agreement T2695, Task 14 Land Use EfficiencySTRATEGIES AND TOOLS TO IMPLEMENT TRANSPORTATION-EFFICIENT DEVELOPMENT: A REFERENCE MANUALPhase 2 of Integrating Land Use and Transportation Investment Decision-Makingby Anne Vernez-Moudon
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(MGMT579/SSW555, page 1 of 13)THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON MGMT 579/SSW 555, Spring 2007: The Contemporary U.S. Workplace: Social Welfare and Efficiency in Firm-Employee Relations Anna Haley-Lock, Ph.D., and Thomas M. Jones, Ph.D., Co-Instructors T
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16th ASCE Engineering Mechanics Conference July 16-18, 2003, University of Washington, SeattleINTERNAL STRUCTURES IN A GRANULAR SHEAR FLOWHayley H, Shen1, Member ASCE and Balasubramanian Sankaran2ABSTRACT Kinetic theory was successfully applied t
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Emergent Adaptive LexiconsLuc Steels 1996 Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Vrije Universiteit BrusselPresented by Achim Ruopp University of WashingtonAgenda Introduction to Emergence and SelfOrganization Steels Experiments on the emergence of
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Self-organization and Language Evolution: System, Population and Individual Self-organization in the system: A case study on homophony By Jinyun KePresented by Zhengbo Zhou01/18/09Outline Some words on self-organization Some words on ho
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Amath-Math 586/Atm S 581Due Friday, 12 May 2005Homework 4 (Please do by yourself without consulting with anyone) A classic nonlinear hyperbolic equation that describes traffic flow along a length of road 0 < X < L with no entrance or exit ramps (
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ECON 581 Econometrics IIStartz/ Tsang Winter 2007ECON581 Final Mar 16th, 2007 2:30 p.m. 4:20 p.m. Total Points = 100 pointsGuideline 1) This exam is open-book and open-note. 2) You need the t and F tables. 3) Keep your answers short. None of t
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STAT 582Winter 04Solution to homework 2 f T |A (t | a;q) 1. (a) lt,a (q) = log f T |A (t | a;q) + log f A (a) so lt,a (q) = q and f T |A (t | a;q) 2 q f T |A (t | a;q) f A (a)dadt . Furthermore, IT ,A (q) = f T |A (t | a;q) q fT |A (t
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CHAPTER 7.STATISTICAL FUNCTIONALS AND THE DELTA METHOD Estimates as functionals of IFn or IPn Continuity of Functionals of F or P Metrics for weak convergence Di erentiability of Functionals of F or P : Gateaux, Hadamard, and Frechet Derivatives 5.
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Stat 583Sp08Final examDue in class, Friday June 6 Your task is to produce two problems, suitable for the Statistics Theory Prelim exam (Second Year Theory Exam). Each problem needs to have (a) A clear problem statement with careful attention to
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583C Lecture notesPaul Hacking May 14, 20081Complex toriLet V be a complex vector space of dimension n. Let L V be a lattice, that is, L Z2n is a free abelian group of rank 2n and the map L Z R VR is an isomorphism of R-vector spaces. (Here
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Technical Report HOV VII, U.W. Budget #66-7245HOV LANE PERFORMANCE MONITORING REPORT 2002 VOLUME 2- TRENDSby Mark E. Hallenbeck Director Jennifer Nee Research Engineer John Ishimaru Senior Research EngineerWashington State Transportation Center
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Climate Impacts on the Pacific NorthwestATMS 585A / ENVIR 585A / ESS 585A / SMA 585ACourse Syllabus, Spring 2003COURSE MEETINGS: Tuesday/Thursday, 9:30-11:30, Mary Gates Hall Room 254. INSTRUCTORS: Amy Snover (CIG) snover@atmos.washington.edu KI
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Climate, Weather, and Puget Sound LandslidesA White Paper prepared by Ian Kraucunas for the Washington State Legislature Executive Summary Landslides are deadly, costly, and common throughout Puget Sound, where development in geologically unstable a
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Sociology 590 Monday, 3:30-5:20 Savery Hall 110CProfessor Ross L. Matsueda Savery Hall 110B Office Hours T 1-2, Th 3:30-4:30Sociology 590 Current Topics in CriminologyThis seminar will cover recent research controversies in the sociological stud