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Western Michigan >> ACTY >> 559 (Spring, 2009)
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USC >> IR >> 381 (Spring, 2009)
Introduction to International Security Professor Manning University of Southern California, School of International Relations, Spring 2009 Class Meetings: Lecture Room: Email Address: MW 12:30-1:50pm VKC 156 profmanning@yahoo.com Office: VKC 300B Hou...
USC >> IR >> 361 (Spring, 2009)
University of Southern California School of International Relations Spring 2009 IR 361: South & Southeast Asia in International Affairs Instructor: Kosal Path Email: phat@usc.edu Office Location: VKC 303 Office Phone: (213) 740-9743 Office Hours: We...
USC >> IR >> 210 (Spring, 2009)
IR 210, Spring 2009 International Relations: Introductory Analysis Dr. Dan Lynch Associate Professor School of International Relations University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 90089-0043 Tel: E-mail: Office: Hours: 213-740-0773 dlynch@usc.ed...
USC >> IR >> 210 (Spring, 2009)
Jan 15 Baylis and Smith Introduction (1-18) Theories of the World Politics: People faced with problems they resort to theories Theory: kind of simplifying device that allows you to decide which facts matter and which do not By studying internatio...
USC >> MATH >> 39514 (Fall, 2008)
Math 218 - Probability for Business Spring 2008 Class Number 39546 2:003:20 MW, in ZHS 252 Instructor: Zak Mesyan Oce: DRB 328 Telephone: (213) 740-2452 Email: mesyan@usc.edu Oce Hours: MW 1:00-1:50, M 3:30-4:20, and by appointment Teaching Assistant...
USC >> EALC >> 102 (Fall, 2008)
Spring, 2008 ELC 102 Language, Art and Culture: Chinese Calligraphy Instructor: Pan, Yue Office: THH 356H Phone: 213-740-3715 E-mail: yuepan@usc.edu Class Meetings: M 6-8 p.m. @ THH118 Office Hours: TWTh 2-3 & by appointment Program director: Dr. Au...
USC >> IR >> 210 (Spring, 2008)
IR 210, Spring 2008 International Relations: Introductory Analysis Dr. Dan Lynch Associate Professor School of International Relations University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 90089-0043 Tel: E-mail: Office: Hours: 213-740-0773 dlynch@usc.ed...
USC >> IR >> 210 (Spring, 2008)
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USC >> IR >> 210 (Spring, 2009)
Japan, Asian-Pacific Security, and the Case for Analytical Eclecticism Peter J. Katzenstein; Nobuo Okawara International Security, Vol. 26, No. 3. (Winter, 2001-2002), pp. 153-185. Stable URL: http:/links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0162-2889%28200124%2F2002...
Queen's University >> COMM >> 190 (Spring, 2009)
Comm 190 Chapter 1 reading Q1 to Q4 Q1 What is an information system? A group of components that interact to produce information- it is composed of: 1. Hardware- using a computer to write a report 2. Software- excel, word 3. Data- words, sentences, ...
Queen's University >> COMM >> 190 (Spring, 2009)
Comm 190 Chapter 4: Hardware and Software Q1 How did this stuff get here? How does anything properly get where it is suppose to? Thousands of processes Q2 What is a business process? A network of activities, resources, facilities and inf that interac...
Queen's University >> COMM >> 190 (Spring, 2009)
Comm 190 Chapter 4- Textbook Reading Q1 Why do you need to know about IT? Q2 Where did all this information tech stuff come from? Early Computers: 1939-1952: First patent on a digital computer was 1947 for the ENIAC computer Very complex, expensive a...
Queen's University >> COMM >> 190 (Spring, 2009)
Comm 190 Chapter 3 Reading Organizational Strategy, IS, and Competitive Advantage Q1 What is the Productivity Paradox? We see computers everywhere except in the productivity statistics Robert Solow There are many intangible benefits provided by the t...
Queen's University >> COMM >> 190 (Spring, 2009)
Comm 190 Chapter 6 Textbook Reading Networks and Communication Technology Q1 Why Should I Care about Networks? Our daily events are filled with networks: cell phones, laptops GPS: uses a collection of dozens of satellites orbiting the earth that tran...
Queen's University >> COMM >> 190 (Spring, 2009)
Comm 190 Chapter 7- 201-209 How do Organizations Gain a Competitive Advantage using IS? they can impact by making the primary and support activities in an org more productive than those of competitors (more effective/efficient) This chapter identif...
Queen's University >> COMM >> 190 (Spring, 2009)
Comm 190 Chapter 4 (Quiz Chapter- 66-83) Q1 to Q5 What do you need to Know about IT? Where Did All this Information Technology Stuff Come From? Rich and recent First digital computing devices were invented in the 1940s Computer in the 1950s Perso...
Queen's University >> COMM >> 190 (Fall, 2009)
Chapter 7 Reading Q1 How do organizations gain a competitive advantage using information systems? They help support business strategy through supporting processes Increased productivity is realized when processes are more efficient/effective Q2 What ...
Queen's University >> COMM >> 190 (Fall, 2009)
Class 1 Business Process is: My simple definition: a set of related tasks that produce a valued output for a customer Types of Systems Transactional operational, dayto day Types of Decisions Operational Widgets from vendor A? Decision Structure S...
Queen's University >> COMM >> 190 (Fall, 2009)
Comm 190 Chapter 1 reading Q1 to Q4 Q1 What is an information system? A group of components that interact to produce information- it is composed of: 1. Hardware- using a computer to write a report 2. Software- excel, word 3. Data- words, sentences, ...
Queen's University >> COMM >> 190 (Fall, 2009)
Chapter 2 Readings- Class #2 Pages 23-41 What is a Business Process? Business process- is a network of activities, resources, facilities and information that interact to achieve some business function Is a system, and sometimes business processes a...
Penn State >> METEO >> 481 (Fall, 2008)
Pacific Decadal Oscillation PDA/NPO Oceanic Index The Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) is an index of long-term variability of the seasurface temperatures of the North Pacific Ocean. reflects the dominant mode of SST over the North Pacific Ocean. ...
Penn State >> METEO >> 481 (Fall, 2008)
The Urban Environment http:/www.everyscape.com/ The Urban Heat Island Urban Heat Island The increased air temperatures in urban areas as contrasted to the cooler surrounding rural areas. Source: Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. Rapid Urbanizatio...
UCSC >> BIO >> Bio 100B (Spring, 2009)
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USC >> BISC >> 220L (Spring, 2009)
BISC220Midterm1Practice Definitions esterlinkage=abondthatformsbetweenahydroxylandacarboxylgroup; dehydrationproductofanacidandanalcohol[ex.,whenaceticacidreactswith methanol;theOHfromaceticacidreactswiththeHfromtheOHofmethanol, producingwater;therec...
USC >> BISC >> 220L (Spring, 2009)
BISC 220 NOTES January 14, 2009 - structure and function correlate well; molecules and receptors. - the interaction with the environment, as in molecules in cells. - Reductionist: cell biology - cellular functions; cells to biomolecules; from molecul...
USC >> BISC >> 220L (Spring, 2009)
CHAPTER1ThemesintheStudyofLife Evolution=descentwithmodification;studyandexplanationofhoworganisms aresuitabletotheirenvironment. unity:organismssharecommonancestor diversity:differencesamongorganismsisduetochangesinheritable traits. emergent prope...
USC >> BISC >> 220L (Spring, 2009)
Chapter 6. The structure of the cell. Smallest living unit. Generates own energy. Takes in nutrients, gives off wastes. Compartmentalized. Defined by membranes, intracellular organelles. Maintains genetic information. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...
USC >> BISC >> 220L (Spring, 2009)
CHAPTER8:METABOLISM The chemistry of life is organized into metabolic pathways Organisms transform energy The energy transformations of life are subject to two laws of thermodynamics Organisms live at the expense of free energy ATP powers cellul...
USC >> BISC >> 120 (Fall, 2008)
BISC120LectureNotes Chapter32 centraltheme:studyofverycomplexnaturalbiosystems. 10tothe14th(1014)cellsinhumanbody. 200celltypesinhumanbody bookoflifestoryofwhatweknowofourancestralcondition thecyclebetweenbiosystemandecosystem geostystem=abiosystem(u...
USC >> BISC >> 120 (Fall, 2008)
Ch 20 Prokarotes, viruses, protistans & Fungi prokaryotes- bacteria- no membrane bound organelles, circular DNA, cell walls, reproduce by fission (Table 28.1) 2 kingdoms/Domains- based on shapes, cell walls, motility, nutritional requirements, metabo...
USC >> BISC >> 120 (Fall, 2008)
Ch 23 Animals The Invertebrates Characteristics of Animals -Multicelled ( Have Organs and Systems) - Most are diploid - all are heterotrophic (get Carbon and food by digesting them or by absorption) - Over 1.5 million species of animals are known, ma...
USC >> BISC >> 120 (Fall, 2008)
ChL 26 Plant tissue: Our Focus is on angiosperms. Life Cycle - germination -> seed formation -> death Annuals - life cycle is 1 single season. These are usually non-woody (herbaceous) plants. Biennials - live for two connective seasons; roots, stems ...
USC >> BISC >> 120 (Fall, 2008)
Chapter 28 Notes Plant Reproduction Structures I. Sporophytes vs. Gametophytes a. Angiosperms (flowering plants) use sexual reproduction. i. They use the same energy as animals to sexually reproduce. ii. Sporophyte: sperm develops in male gametopytes...
Texas >> PSY >> 308 (Spring, 2009)
MICRO NEUROANATOMY Penfield: the one who did the epilepsy cure, poking around in womans brain until she smelt burnt toast; he actually went around and poked in a lot of peoples brains and was responsible for mapping out what parts of the brain, espec...
Texas >> PSY >> 308 (Spring, 2009)
WHAT IS BIOPSYCHOLOGY? In biological psychology: focus on CNS Neuroscience: study of the nervous system Behavioral neuroscience: another name for biological psychology 5 key approaches: 1) Describing behavior: philosopher (dissecting bodies was off-l...
Texas >> PSY >> 308 (Fall, 2008)
Microglial: only in the CNS MACRO ANATOMY (brain and spinal cord) 1st step is to understand the directional terms when talking about the brain; these are based on animals w/ a flat neural-axis, in humans our neural-axis goes up Directional descriptio...
Texas >> PSY >> 308 (Fall, 2008)
Peripheral Nervous System Consists of nerves; in the brain, collections of axons are called tracts and basically bundles of axons in the PNS are called nerves 3 sets of nerves that work together 1st set of nerves: cranial nerves, all connected to th...
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Michigan State University >> ZOL >> 328 (Spring, 2009)
1/12/2009 Anatomy Notes Characteristics of Chordates 1. Hollow, dorsal nerve 2. Notochord -> supporting rod 3. Pharyngeal slits -> present in the pharynx Aka gills (fish), present in human embryos All chordates have these at some point Not everyt...
Michigan State University >> ZOL >> 328 (Spring, 2009)
1/21/09 Tripoblastic animals: 3 primary germ layers 1. Outer layer: ectoderm a. Epidermis b. Nervous system c. Lining of mouth and anus 2. Inner layer: endoderm a. Lining of the gut: liver and lungs 3. Middle layer: mesoderm a. Bones, muscles, heart,...
Michigan State University >> ZOL >> 328 (Spring, 2009)
1/25/09 Respiration: water- when feeding, water in and out through gill openings (gill pouches lined w/ gill filaments tidal respiration Endoskeleton- Internal Cartilage, but no bone Loss may be secondary Notochord No vertebrae around notocho...
Michigan State University >> ZOL >> 328 (Spring, 2009)
1/28/09 Head Skeleton: 3 Parts Chondocranium Underlying support for brain Begins as cartilage floor Splanchnocranium: Originated as pharyngeal skeleton Cartilaginous arches (may ossify) Support gills Jaws Dermatocranium: Dermal bone Almost ...
Michigan State University >> ZOL >> 328 (Spring, 2009)
2/2/09 notes Same trait will be either advanced or primitive, depending on the context E.g hair Derived trait for mammals Primitive trait for order rodentary carnivora Homologous characters arise from the same character in common ancestor Horse...
UGA >> PHYS >> 1112 (Spring, 2009)
P01.01 How far is Saturn? There is a lag of 71.0 minutes when NASA and the European Space Agency radio commands to the Cassini probe currently in orbit around Saturn. How far away from Earth is Saturn? Solution: The radio waves travel at the speed of...
UGA >> PHYS >> 1112 (Spring, 2009)
P01.02 Neptune signal travel (25.16) When the Voyager I and Voyager II spacecraft were exploring the outer planets, NASA flight controllers had to plan the crafts\' moves well in advance. How many seconds elapse between the time a command is sent from...
UGA >> PHYS >> 1112 (Spring, 2009)
P01.03 Comparative sizes of light waves What region of the spectrum best corresponds to light with a wavelength of. . . (a) the length of a football field? (b) the width of your pinky finger? (c) the thickness of a strand of hair? (d) the size of a v...
UGA >> PHYS >> 1112 (Spring, 2009)
P01.04 How many red wavelengths tall ? (25.28) How many red wavelengths ( = 705 nm) tall are you? Picture of the problem: Your height is equivalent to many wavelengths of red light. Strategy: Your height is given as 6 ft. Divide the height by the wav...
UGA >> PHYS >> 1112 (Spring, 2009)
P01.05 Radio station wavelengths (a) Find the wavelength for a typical AM radio wave with a frequency of 590 kHz. (b) Find the wavelength for a typical FM radio wave with a frequency of 95.5 MHz. Solution: In both parts of this problem, we use the fa...
UGA >> PHYS >> 1112 (Spring, 2009)
P01.06 Rabbit TV antenna (25.36) A television is tuned to a station broadcasting at a frequency of 6.70E+7 Hz. For best reception, the rabbit-ear antenna used by the TV should be adjusted to have a tip-to-tip length equal to half a wavelength of the ...
UGA >> PHYS >> 1112 (Spring, 2009)
P01.07 Wavelength Blues (25.26) Calculate the frequency of blue light with a wavelength of 460 nm. Picture of the problem: Blue light has a wavelength of 460 nm. Strategy: Solve equation 25-4 for the frequency. Solution: Calculate the frequency: 3.0...
UGA >> PHYS >> 1112 (Spring, 2009)
P01.08 Astro Doppler (25.12) A distant star is traveling directly toward Earth with a speed of 36500 km/s. When the wavelengths in this star\'s spectrum are measured on Earth, are they greater or less than the wavelengths we would find if the star wer...
UGA >> PHYS >> 1112 (Spring, 2009)
P01.09 Radar gun (a) The state highway patrol radar guns use a frequency of 9.00 GHz. If you\'re approaching a speed trap driving 29.4 m/s, what frequency shift will your FuzzFoiler 2000 radar detector see? (b) The radar gun measures the frequency of ...
UGA >> PHYS >> 1112 (Spring, 2009)
P01.10 Running a red light You\'re caught running a red light on Hwy 316. Attempting to impress the skeptical patrol officer with your physics knowledge, you claim that you were traveling so fast that the red light (687 nm) appeared yellow (583 nm) to...
UGA >> PHYS >> 1112 (Spring, 2009)
P01.11 Dihedral mirrors: ingoing/outgoing angle Two plane mirrors intersect at an angle of = 55 degrees, as shown below. Solution: ...
UGA >> PHYS >> 1112 (Spring, 2009)
P01.12 Circular spot on the ceiling A flat circular mirror of radius 0.160 m lies flat on the floor. Centered above the mirror at a height of 0.920 m is a light source. How large in diameter is the bright circular spot formed on the 3.00 m high ceili...
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