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Office of Undergraduate Admissions Mitchell Building College Park, MD 20742 800.422.5867 www.uga.umd.eduMaryland Classroom Connection: Engineering Your FutureEducating students about the many opportunities in engineering is our specialty, and the
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Maryland Forests Association 2006 Annual Meeting & 30 th Anniversary Celebration November 3 & 4, Turf Valley Resort in Ellicott City off Interstate 70, exit 82from Inheritance to Legacy. Creating a Heritage of StewardshipStewardship is not a prog
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Maryland Forests Association2003 Annual MeetingCONSERVATION EASEMENTS Key to the future. OR . Lock on the Land?With Keynote speaker Award Winning Tree Farmer & Activist Tom Thomson and Luncheon Speaker Senator David R. Brinkley, Maryland General
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Cost of Living Comparison for Students Living at the University of Maryland and in the College Park Area Estimated Cost Per Student Per Month Fall 2008Type of Unit Rent Food Phone Cable & Internet/Cable Internet Natural Gas Electricity Water Estima
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OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING SERVICES 1110 Stamp Student Union 301-314-3645 och@umd.edu www.thestamp.umd.edu/och AOL IM: OCHatUMD OCH101 International HQ: 1-800-862-9874 info@och101.com www.umd.och101.comAPARTMENT RATING WEB SITESAPARTMENT RATINGS Al
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AREA OCH OFFICESWASHINGTON, DCAmerican University (202) 885-3370 Housing and Dining Programs www.american.edu/ocl/housing/ academic_year_housing/univ_apts.html The Catholic University of America (202) 319-5615 Off-Campus Housing Resource Center htt
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OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING SERVICES 1110 Stamp Student Union 301-314-3645 och@umd.edu www.thestamp.umd.edu/och AOL IM: OCHatUMD OCH101 International HQ: 1-800-862-9874 info@och101.com www.umd.och101.comREAL ESTATE & MANAGEMENT AGENCIESThe following
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AREA FOOD STORESOFF-CAMPUS HOUSING SERVICES 1110 Stamp Student Union 301-314-3645 och@umd.edu www.thestamp.umd.edu/och AOL IM: OCHatUMD OCH101 International HQ: 1-800-862-9874 info@och101.com www.umd.och101.comThe following area food stores
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ALEPH 500PDQ Patron Direct QueueMarch 2006Functionality ObjectivesILLNCIP PDQ UBCPDQ - Patron Direct Queue2Functionality ObjectivesTo allow patrons to loan and return anywhere without having to register everywhere. To enable title lev
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LARC 160 INTRODUCTION TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Landscape Architecture Program, University of MarylandSYLLABUS FIRST EDITION, January 26, 2009Revised February 9, 2009Jack Sullivan, FASLA, Associate ProfessorOffice 2142 Plant Sciences / Tele. 301
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LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape Architecture Spring 2009 Jack Sullivan, FASLA jack@umd.edu Landscape Architecture Program, Department of Plant Science and Landscape ArchitectureDESIGN JOURNAL: Due Monday, April 6, 2009 in class. 20% of total gra
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LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape Architecture Jack Sullivan, FASLA jack@umd.edu DESIGN RESPONSE Due: Monday, April 27, 2009 in class: 15% of total gradeSpring 2009 Landscape Architecture ProgramTawes Hall is being reconstructed for new faculty
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Name LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape ArchitectureSection University of Maryland Jack SullivanSpring 2009 Discussion Group #1: Introduction To facilitate a community of understanding and to recognize the individual differences that will spark f
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Name_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape ArchitectureSection_ University of Maryland Jack SullivanSpring 2009 Discussion Group #2: Landscape Architects as Stewards of the LandWe have plundered our forests. We have ripped at our hills and laid th
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Name_ Section_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape Architecture University of Maryland Jack SullivanSpring 2009Discussion Group #3: Interpreting Landscape: Considering the Chapel Landscape D.W. Meinigs essay, The Beholding Eye: Ten Versions of the
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Name_ Section_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape Architecture University of Maryland Jack Sullivan Spring 2009Discussion Group #4: Reading the College Park CampusIn your readings this week, Yi Fu Tuan writes of the importance of reading a landsca
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Name_ Section_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape Architecture University of Maryland Spring 2009 Jack SullivanDiscussion Session #5: Cultural and Regional Factors in DesignWe have studied the historic factors that have influenced the design of la
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Name_ Section_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape Architecture University of Maryland Spring 2009 Jack SullivanDiscussion Session #6: Behavioral Factors in the LandscapeWe will use the Hornbake Plaza as a means to understand a built space using th
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Name_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape ArchitectureSection_ University of Maryland Jack SullivanSpring 2009Discussion Session #7: Ordering DesignRecent lectures and readings have discussed basic organizations that are used to order the desig
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Name_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape ArchitectureSection_ University of Maryland Jack SullivanSpring 2009Discussion Group #8: Site and Garden DesignPart 1: Concept Plan Finalization Based on your design of the Jamieson landscape, answer th
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Name_ Section_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape Architecture University of Maryland Jack Sullivan Spring 2009Discussion Session #9: Community and Recreation DesignThe history of housing design in twentieth century America shows that community fo
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Name_ Section_ LARC 160 Introduction to Landscape Architecture University of Maryland Spring 2009 Jack SullivanDiscussion Group #10: Sustainable Design in Landscape ArchitectureAmerican architect and visionary William McDonough and his firm, Willi
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DRAFT Product of The Partnership for Sustainable Forestry Send comments and suggestions to Gary Allen at Gallenbay@aol.com1AN ACT concerning Sustainable Forestry Act of 2009 FOR the purpose of defining certain terms; proving certain findings and
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first day green quiz. questions I expect you to know the answers to soon. if you know the answers to these, you will likely have an easy time this semester. if you know none of the answers, you may have a bit of struggle. even though it looks like I
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Policy and Procedures, University of MarylandConsolidated USMH and UM Policies and Procedures ManualUniversity of Maryland, College Park policies are in bold. All others are systemwide policies.Bylaws of the Board of RegentsqBylaws of the Bo
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Policy and Procedures, University of MarylandSection II: FacultyII-1.00 II-1.00(A) II-1.00(C) II-1.00(D) II-1.00(E) II-1.00(F) II-1.01 II-1.02 II-1.02(A) II-1.03 II-1.04 II-1.05 II-1.06 II-1.10 II-1.11 II-1.11(A) II-1.19 II-1.20 II-1.20(A) II-1.21
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Office of Student ConductStandard 6, Fundamental Element 4 Student Discipline ProceduresProcedures for resolving allegations of academic dishonesty are outlined in the universitys Code of Academic Integrity (available at http:/www.president.umd.e
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Policy and Procedures, University of MarylandSection V: Student AffairsV-1.00 V-1.00(A) V-1.00(B) V-1.00(C) V-1.00(D) V-1.00(E) V-1.00(F) V-1.00(G) V-1.00(H) V-1.00(I) V-1.10 V-2.00 V-2.00(A) V-2.00(B) V-2.00(C) V-2.10 V-4.00 V-4.00(A) V-5.00 V-5.
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Welcome to the PDF Versions of the Undergraduate Catalog, University of MarylandPDF VERSIONS OF THE UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG You will need Adobe Acrobat to view these files. For a free viewer, go to www.adobe.com/acrobatUndergraduate Catalog PDF Ver
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Graduate Catalog ArchivesArchived University of Maryland Graduate CatalogsSpring 1999 Fall 1999 Spring 2000 Fall 2000 Spring 20012004 Contact Webmaster The Graduate SchoolFall 2001 Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005The Graduate Catalog
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Archives and Manuscripts Department: Policies, UM LibrariesArchives and Manuscripts Department Historical Manuscripts Literary Manuscripts University Archives Library of American Broadcasting National Public Broadcasting ArchivesSpecial Collectio
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Lists for Test 1 (updated 3/3/04)Terms: Mass m Force, net force (vector sum) Momentum: linear and angular Velocity v (vs. volume V) Speed |v| Energy Kinetic energy Acceleration a Support force (normal force) Potential energy (gravitational) Work: fo
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Lists for Test 2 (4/13/04)Terms: Lift Thrust Rocket propulsion Ultimate speed of rocket Stages of a rocket Thermal equlibrium Conduction, thermal conductivity Convection Radiation Light & electromagnetic radiation Wavelength, frequency of wave Black
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Lists for Final (not on Tests 1&2)(updated at 5:35 pm, May 10)Terms: Magnetic domains, ferromagnets Hard vs. soft magnetic materials Capacitor Diode Transistor, MOSFET Analog vs. digital Binary vs. decimal Tank circuit Antennas (transmitting, rece
Maryland - PHYS - 731
Study Guide for Final, v. 0.8 Note that topics from the midterm may still be covered, but the emphasis will be on later material: Bloch's theorem, 2 proofs Crystal momentum, bands, velocity, Fermi surface Density of states, van Hove singularities Nea
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Study Guide for First Midterm Test, Phys 404, Spring 2007 ver. 1.1 Heat, work (on or by), [internal] energy, temperature, heat capacity, latent heat, entropy, enthalpy 3 basic models: paramagnet (2-state), Einstein solid, ideal gas What N and q (or
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Study Guide for Second Midterm Test, Phys 404, Spring 2007 ver. 0.9 Homework problems Heat engines, Carnot cycles, refrigerators, efficiency, coefficient of performance pV diagrams, inc. Otto and Diesel cycles Change in internal energy, change in tem
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Study Guide for Final Exam, Phys 404, Spring 2007 The final exam covers the entire course but emphasizes the material since the seond midterm: over half the questions will come from chaps. 6 and 7. You are allowed a 1-page cheat sheet. Review homewor
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Study Guide for Final, v. 0.9 The final emphasizes topics after the midterm (see below) but earlier material will be included to the extent that it can be compared with these later subjects (e.g. magnons vs. phonons) : Drude model Sommerfeld model &
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Question: SkatingA rotary lawn mower spins its sharp blade rapidly over the lawn and cuts the tops of the grasses off. Would the blade still cut the grasses if they werent attached to the ground?Observations About Skating At rest on a level surfa
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Question: RadioIf you took an electrically charged ball and shook it up and down rapidly, charges in a nearby metal object would move in response. How far away could that metal object be and still respond? 1. 1 meter 2. 1 kilometer 3. The other side
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Question: SunlightWhen you look up at the sky during the day, is the light from distant stars reaching your eyes?Observations About Sunlight Appears whiter than most light Casts shadows Makes the sky appear blue Becomes redder at sunrise and
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Question: LasersIn movies, laser beams are always shown as bright pencils of light streaking through the air or space. If you were to look from the side at a beam from a powerful laser, would you be able to see that laser beam as it travels past you
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Question: CamerasIf youre building a camera and want to make a larger image (a telephoto lens) you should: 1. 2. 3. 4. increase the diameter of the lens decrease the diameter of the lens increase the curvature of the lens decrease the curvature of t
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Physics 0551Lecture #9Title: Madelung constants, Metallic bonding, Defects The process of calculating the Madelung constant is complicated by the fact that the 1/pij lattice sums are conditionally convergent. One of the simplest methods was intro
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Power connection Brush Commutator BearingElectromagnet Armature Shaft Bearing Cooling fanSection 9.5 Electric MotorsElectric motors spin the parts of many household machines. Sometimes this rotary motion is obvious, as in a fan or mixer, but oft
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#INTEGRATION WITH EULER TECHNIQUE from visual import * #G is gravitational constant in N-m^2/kg^2, Re is earth radius in m #Me is earth mass in kg #radially falling object with acceleration -GMe/r^2 G=6.67e-11 Re=6.37e6 Me=5.98e24 #Evaluate position
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#INTEGRATION WITH EULER TECHNIQUE from visual import * #G is gravitational constant in N-m^2/kg^2, Re is earth radius in m #Me is earth mass in kg #radially falling object with acceleration -GMe/r^2 G=6.67e-11 Re=6.37e6 Me=5.98e24 #Evaluate position
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#Lennard Jones Potential, Ellen Williams, 11/25/01 from math import * from visual.graph import * from visual import * #Lennard Jones potential yields force: #F12=(12eps/r12)[(req/r12)*7-(req/r12)*13]*[vector_r12/r12] #force on 1 is repulsive (opposit
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PHYSICS 731 Nov. 5, 1998Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park Name: _MIDTERM TEST1. Consider a family of square-lattice planes with a1 = d (1, 0, 0) and a2 = d (0, 1, 0). a) Find a3 such that this is an fcc crystal. b) Find
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PHYSICS 731 Nov. 2, 1999Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park Name: _MIDTERM TESTBudget your time. Look at all 5 pages. Do the problems you find easiest first. 1. Consider a (211) plane in a cubic latttice (using convention
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PHYSICS 731 Oct. 31, 2000Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park Name: _MIDTERM TESTBudget your time. Look at all 5 pages. Do the problems you find easiest first. 1. Consider a family of hexagonal-lattice planes with a1 = (1,
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PHYSICS 731 Nov. 1, 2001Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park Name: _MIDTERM TESTBudget your time. Look at all 5 pages. Do the problems you find easiest first. 1. a) In a simple cubic lattice, show explicitly that the {110}
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PHYSICS 731 Nov. 5, 2002Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park Name: _MIDTERM TESTBudget your time. Look at all 5 pages. Do the problems you find easiest first. 1. Consider a D-dimensional crystal with N primitive cells, eac
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PHYSICS 731 Oct. 28, 2004Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park Name: _MIDTERM TESTBudget your time. Look at all 4 pages. Do easiest problems first. Self-prepared "cheat sheet" allowed. 1. Consider a 2D checkerboard lattice
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PHYSICS 731 Nov. 1, 2005Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park Name: _MIDTERM TESTBudget your time. Look at all 5 pages. Do easiest problems first. Self-prepared "crib sheet" allowed. 1.a) What is the 2D k associated with th
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PHYSICS 731 Oct. 24, 2006Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park Name: _MIDTERM TESTBudget your time. Look at all 5 pages. Do easiest problems first. Self-prepared "crib sheet" allowed. 1.a) What is the 2D k associated with t
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Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College ParkDec. 17, 1999 Physics 731: FINAL EXAM Name: I. Consider a D-dimensional crystal with N primitive cells, each of volume v, p atoms per cell, Z valence electrons per atom. 1. How many distinct
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Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College ParkDec. 15, 2000 Physics 731: FINAL EXAM Name: 1. Consider a D-dimensional crystal with N primitive cells, each of volume v, p atoms per cell, Z valence electrons per atom. a. How many distinct