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UCLA - MATH - 33B
Mathematics 33B This is intended to be an outline for the entire course and a guide for studying for the final exam. I. First Order Equations (Sections 2.1,2.2, 2.4-2.9) We covered quite a bit here, but it really all comes under the following topics:
USC - POSC - 130g
POSC 130g Midterm Study Sheet The logic of the triad we need referees: litigant 1, litigant 2, court. It is unstable. There must be consent (picked poison), ceremony (no accidents, formalized), rule of law (crucial to maintain relationship). A parad
USC - PSYC - 100
Psyc midterm 2 study guide Sensation and perception: how the world enters the mind Experimental psychology a primary division of psychology, including theses subdivisions: sensation and perception, learning (behaviorism), cognition Academic psycholo
USC - PSYC - 100
Chapter 1: Psychology: Yesterday and Today Psychology the science of mental processes and behavior Mental processes mind, behavior any type of action Levels of analysis the brain, the person, the group Levels of Analysis Example: Level of the bra
USC - REL - 133G
Olmec 1800 BCE-400 BCE Main sites San Lorenzo known for gigantic heads La Venta first pyramid in the Americas, had open air platforms for rituals Representations of beings with access to the supernatural jaguars, toads, cats, contortionists, child
USC - GEOL - 240LXG
Lecture 1 Radioactive isotope occurs at constant rate independent of temperature or pressure Half life divide by 2 Age of the Earth 4.6 billion years old, determined by dating meteorites Age of rocks use isotope that has a big enough half life (u
USC - PSYC - 100
Psych 100 Final Study Guide Chapter 11: Personality Personality a set of behavioral, emotional, and cognitive tendencies displayed over time and across situations Historical perspectives: Freud and the Psychoanalytic Perspective mental iceberg Cons
Cornell - NBA - 6010
ASSIGNMENT 2 a. Create a database with one table for your business. Make sure it has no unnecessary redundancy. Keep your database small for demonstration purposes with just a few columns and a few rows of data. Store your database in your web folder
Cornell - NBA - 6010
ASSIGNMENT 3 a. Create a dynamic data page, and a link to it from your main page b. Create an interactive data page, and a link to it from your main page. c. Create an interactive insert page, and a link to it from your main page. d. Describe how you
USC - PSYC - 100
89% of video games today contain some immoral content, including graphic violence, sexual elements, and irresponsible living, including the use of drugs and alcohol (Gentile and Anderson). The question of whether or not violence in video games lead t
Cornell - NBA - 6010
ASSIGNMENT 1Answer the following 7 questions. Some questions are essays, others are computer work. Each of your essays should be approximately 10-20 lines, and should simply be entered into your web page. a. Pick a business you are familiar with: r
USC - GEOL - 240LXG
Chapter 1 Scarcity a lack of resources, limited quantities of land, capital, labor, and entrepreneurial ability that are never sufficient to satisfy people's virtually unlimited economic wants. Scarcity restricts options and demands choices. Margina
USC - POSC - 130g
POSC 130g: Final Exam Review Sheet Orderly dispute resolution o Def: deciding cases under the rule of law, a promise of the courts to act as a neutral third party to resolve conflict between two parties, does a relatively poor job because it is too c
USC - POSC - 130g
Gerald N. Rosenberg's book The Hollow Hope consists of controversial claims that question the ability of the Supreme Court to spark social change. The trial in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a depiction of the cultural constraints within the
UC Irvine - POLY SCI - 6A
St. Johns - LAW - 1010
TORTS IIRETURN OF THE TORTFEASORProfessor Joseph Spring 2000 St. John's University School of LawBy Daniel B. O'Sullivan Ruth A. O'Neil, Contributing EditorSTRICT LIABILITY .. 1 GENERALLY .. 1 NON-NATURAL HAZARDS . 1 ULTRA-HAZARDOUS .. 1 ABNORM
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
Torts II Outline Spring 2006 Professor Joseph By Jane A. Black I. STRICT LIABILITYA. GENERAL 1. Strict Liability torts are torts where no fault is required 1. You don't need to show negligence 2. You don't need to show intent 2. Policy Theory 1. Res
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
Outline Property I, Property rights based on Possession I. Introduction A. Property is a bundle of rights 1. Possess 2. Use 3. Fruits & Profits of the property 4. Dispose of (by gift or payment) 5. Destroy B. Rights are: 1. Perpetual- can have foreve
St. Johns - LAW - 1010
Justin Hoffman - Criminal Law Outline Prof. SimonsIIntroduction Differences between criminal system & civil system A) Public harm vs. private harm remedies are different a. Assault (battery) monetary damages b. Criminal charge general deterre
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
General Principles of TortsProximate cause an event is a proximate cause in bringing about the harm if it is a substantial factor in bringing about the injury that is if reasonable people would regard it as the cause of the injury. There may be mu
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
Hema Chatlani Torts II Outline Spring 2004 Dean Simons I. Strict Liability . 3 A. ANIMALS .. 3 1. Trespassing Animals . 3 2. Non-Trespass Liability .. 3 3. Who's protected- Invitees and licensees . 3 B. ABNORMALLY DANGEROUS ACTIVITIES.. 4 1. History
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
TORTS 2 JOSEPH STRICT LIABILITY a.k.a. absolute liability, negligence without fault If a court imposes strict liability, it forces a defendant to pay damages even though he did not act intentionally, and he was not negligent. Liability that is impo
St. Johns - LAW - 1030
I. Gross IncomeA. 61: All income is included (broadly) unless there is an exception (specific)1. Ordinary income: progressive ratesa) Compensation b) Dividends c) Interest, etc.2. Capital gains: subject to preferential tax treatment for non-corp
UCSD - PHYS - 1A
Physics 1A- 8 AM class Quiz # 2 Nov. 2, 2007 Prof. Jose OnuchicMULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) A long distance swimmer is able to swim through still water at 4 km/h. She wishe
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
Torts IIBy Jeff Amato Professor LyndonI.Goals of Tort LawCompensation Deterrence Administrability Claiming Lawsuits brought to advance an agendaII.Strict LiabilityNo fault No breach of duty required Those engaged in certain kinds of activ
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
1Torts II OutlineProfessor Joseph By: Michael Ertel I.Abnormally Dangerous ActivitiesRylands v. Flecher (page 669, 1865)The D (mill owner) built a reservoir on the land that P (coal miner) rented from Lord Wilton. The miners worked toward the
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
Torts II Study Materials Jenny BrewerStrict LiabilityI. Strict Liability for Injuries Caused by AnimalsA. Livestock -C/L rule provided for liability w/o fault for trespassing livestock -dogs and cats are exempted bec. They are difficult to restra
St. Johns - LAW - 2090
Evidenceby Ash Ilkhani Professor Alexander Spring 2003RelevanceEvidence GenerallyThe most basic rule of evidence law is that whether the case is tried by a judge or jury, the trier of fact must decide the case based solely on what is presented
St. Johns - LAW - 2090
EVIDENCEBy Jeff Amato Professor Alexander T 1-3 F 11:00-1:30 LL-01Allowed to miss 8 hours of unexcused class, beyond that the grade gets reduced. Exam: Closed book, true false and essays. EVIDENCE .. 1 I. Introduction . 3 II. Trial .. 3 III. RELEV
St. Johns - LAW - 2090
THE TRIAL PROCESS. Adversarial system: the parties have the responsibility to move the case to its conclusion.Rule 102- Purpose and Construction: object of the rules is to make sure the process is efficient and smooth. The ultimate goal is the findi
St. Johns - LAW - 2090
Nancy DonovanEvidence Prof. Kirgis Spring 2002I. INTRODUCTION TO TRIALFRE 102, 104, 103 How the law of evidence fits in: the courtroom is like a box and the law of evidence determines how it gets filled during the trial. Two keys: role of the
St. Johns - LAW - 2090
BURDEN OF PRODUCTIONELEMENTS OF CLAIM OR CHARGECONCLUSIONS ABOUT WORLD DATABURDEN OF PERSUASIONVERDICTBurdens of Proof Burden of Production Evidence sufficient to support finding (prima facie case) Burden of Persuasion Preponderance of
St. Johns - LAW - 1010
Torts Outline I. Torts A. What is torts? 1. Legal concept of liability 2. unplanned for and/or accidental losses 3. Common law: judge made case by case. Decisions are precedent, distill the reasoning of the court. They give rise to court doctrine ru
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
I. The Rule of CaptureA. WILD ANIMALS General Rule for obtaining occupancy from Pierson is that capture is required by one of the following: 1. Depriving animal of natural liberty, 2. Traps rendering escape impossible (Mackerel case), or 3. Mortally
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
Torts2Spring 2002Causes of Action1. Strict Liability1. Animals, p. 683 - RS 514 a. Trespassing Animals b. Wild animals c. Domestic animals1. Public and Private unreasonable & substantial interference. 7. Misrepresentation, p. 1009A. Inten
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
A.Abnormally Dangerous Activities 1. General Rule: One who carries on abnormally dangerous or ultra-hazardous activities is strictly liable (majority rule, includes NY), for any damage that proximately results from the dangerous nature of the activ
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
Torts 2Case ListSpring 2002Torts 2 - Case List - Spring 2002 Casebook - Prosser, Wade and Schwartz - Torts, 10th Ed. Strict Liability - Animals, Abnormally dangerous Activities 1. Ryland v. Fletcher, 159 Eng. Rep (1865), p. 687 - three cases, D
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
Torts2Spring 2002VilliersTorts II OutlineI. Strict Liability (No need to show intent or negligence). Synonymous with liability without fault and absolute liability. A. Types of Strict Liability 1. Animals 2. Abnormally Dangerous Activities 3.
UCSB - ENV S - 1
Lecture 1 What were effects of building the great bunny fence 1. Why are channel island foxes endangered 2. Introduction of golden eagles from LA are killing off all the foxes How effective are traditional disciplines for understanding coupled human-
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
TORTS IIProfessor J. Villiers St. John's University School of Law Spring 2002 Basis for tort liability: - Conduct intended to cause harm - Conduct negligent in nature - Conduct subject to strict liability Strict Liability Strict liability (abso
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
STRICT LIABILITY. Animals Wild Animals 1. Possessor 2. Wild Animal 3. With a dangerous propensity characteristic of wild animals of its class 4. Causation 5. Harm Defenses Plaintiff is a trespasser Maybe Act of God, acts of 3rd persons (Restatement 2
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
POSSESSION OF WILD ANIMALS: ACQUIRING TITLE 1) Definitions: a) Wild Animals: does not include domestic or domesticated animals b) Possession: involves i) physical relationship and ii) some intention to appropriate (broad general sense) 2) General Rul
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
PROPERTY OUTLINEI.PROPERTY A. Property is a group of rights that shrinks or expands as changed circumstances give rise to adoption, revision or repeal of legislative, judicial and administrative pronouncements B. It is a bundle of rights of what
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
Property I Outline Fall 1998 Professor Parella Bill Jeberg FORMS OF ACTIONS I ACTIONS AT LAWA) TRESPASS- Interference or injury to 's possession 1) To person- Injury to 's person 2) To chattel- Forcible carrying away of 's chattel or excluding from
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
Property I Outline Fall 2002 Professor Rohan I. What is property? Property a bundle of rights with respect to any given item and not the item itself, i.e. legal relations between persons with respect to a thing.a. Blood transfusion and organ trans
St. Johns - LAW - 1010
TORTS II. By Jeff Amato Professor Tamanaha Intentional Torts FITTED CAB A. Intent 1. Intention to bring about an intended result 2. Knowledge with substantial certainty that conduct will bring about the result 3. Transferred Intent a. Transfer betwe
St. Johns - LAW - 1020
TORTS IIWith Professor Joseph By Benjamin Neidl & Howard Sokol Spring, 1998_ I. STRICT LIABILITY A. For some types of conduct or activity, the courts will impose liability regardless of negligence or fault. This is known as strict liability. There
St. Johns - LAW - 1010
Torts Damages Computations Ms. Jones and Mr. Smith engage in a drag race on Utopia Parkway. Mr. Smith's car skids out of control and causes injuries to the P in the amount of $10,000. (1) P settles with Jones for $10,000, and receives payment. Can P
St. Johns - LAW - 1010
Steven G. Yang Torts Professor TamanahaTORTSINTRODUCTION Civil Law vs. Criminal Law Civil law. Private law, not relating to government. Relating to individuals. To compensate, deter bad behavior, put someone back in position before tort was comm