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Fairleigh Dickinson >> BIOL >> 1010 (Spring, 2008)
The Center for Family Life Education Planned Parenthood of Greater Northern New Jersey PRELIMINARY TABLE OF CONTENTS (Subject to Change) MAKING SENSE OF ABSTINENCE SO WHAT\'S AN ABSTINENCE, ANYWAY? THE ABSTINENCE LINEUP So Much More than Just Say No...
Fairleigh Dickinson >> BIOL >> 1010 (Spring, 2008)
Reclaiming `Abstinence\' in Comprehensive Sex Education by Bill Taverner, M.A. 2007 by Bill Taverner, M.A. Reprinted with permission in Contemporary Sexuality, 41(4),April 2007 & Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Human Sexuality, 10th Ed. McGraw-Hill, ...
Fairleigh Dickinson >> BIOL >> 1010 (Spring, 2008)
Wishing Teen Sex Away Abstinence must be key, but not at education\'s expense John Young In our consumer-driven society, if big is in SUVs, super-sized meals, deficits from here to Bangkok our current governing clique believes firmly that less is mo...
Fairleigh Dickinson >> BIOL >> 1010 (Spring, 2008)
A 5-Lesson Evaluated Curriculum on Teaching about Contraception and Safer Sex SHIPPING INFORMATION: NAME: _ ORGANIZATION: __ ADDRESS: _ CITY: _ STATE: _ ZIP: _ PHONE: (_)_-_FAX: (_)_-__ EMAIL: _ AL L T OGE T HE R NOW DESCRIPTION ALL TOGETHER NOW cu...
Fairleigh Dickinson >> BIOL >> 1010 (Spring, 2008)
SEX ED RESOURCES from The Center for Family Life Education SEX ED 101 by Bill Taverner A collection of 10 classic lessons, updated from five of our manuals. Includes \"It\'s My Future,\" \"Everybody Has People Problems,\" \"Making Sense of Abstinence,\" \"Or...
Fairleigh Dickinson >> BIOL >> 1010 (Spring, 2008)
UNEQUAL PARTNERS Expanded 3rd Edition! Expanded 3rd Edition! \"The new edition of Unequal Partners makes an already important educational resource even more accessible by integrating new technologies and media that are at the heart of today\'s youth cu...
Fairleigh Dickinson >> BIOL >> 1010 (Spring, 2008)
UNEQUAL PARTNERS: WHERE WE HAVE TRAINED States shaded gray indicate places where we have presented at least one full-day Unequal Partners professional development workshop. In many states, we have presented numerous times. ...
UCSD >> PHYS >> 2B (Spring, 2008)
ID: B UCSD Physics 2B Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. B Unit Exam 4 Magnetism & Induction The magnetic flux is the product of the coil area A, the number of turns N, the magnetic field strength B and the cosine of the angle at which the field l...
UCSD >> PHYS >> 2B (Spring, 2008)
ID: A UCSD Physics 2B Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. C Unit Exam 1 Charges, Force & Fields E= F q = 55 10 N 33 10 C -6 -3 = 1.7 10 3 N C 2. D Since the Coulomb force is an inverse-square law, increasing the distance reduces the forc...
UCSD >> CSE >> 20 (Spring, 2008)
Answers to Quiz #1 1. _p_|_q_|_r_|_(p T | T | T | T | T | F | T | F | T | 6 pts T | F | F | F | T | T | F | T | F | F | F | T | F | F | F | 2. p (p q) p ( ~p q) by result shown in class (p ~p) (p q) by the distributive law q)_(~p r)_|_|_(q ...
UCSD >> PHYS >> 2B (Spring, 2008)
ID: B UCSD Physics 2B Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. C Unit Exam 1 Charges, Force & Fields ~ 2 ^ ~ ~ q1 q2 9 Nm ~ ~ 9.00 10 ~ ~ F=k = ~ 2 2 ~ ~ r C ~ ~ 2. C ^ ^ 63.0 10 -9 C ~ -35.0 10 -9 C ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -4 = 3....
UCSD >> PHYS >> 2B (Spring, 2008)
ID: A UCSD Physics 2B Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A Unit Exam 3 Current, Circuits, Power R= 2. B V I - 220V 8.75A = 25.1 ~ I = JA = nqv d ^ A vd = 3. C = = 7.3 10 m / s ~ ~ ~ nqA 41 10 12 m -3 ^ 1 1.60 10 -19 C ^ 23 10 -...
Alabama >> NHM >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Vitamin and Mineral Supplements Vitamin and Mineral Supplements Many people take dietary supplements for dietary and health insurance. Some take multinutrient pills daily. Others take large doses of single nutrients. A valid nutrition assessment ...
UMass Lowell >> ENGINEERIN >> 33.200 (Spring, 2008)
Route 7 \'Pawtucketville\' Un 8 Greater Lowell Regional Voke Tech t Dracu Lowell ive rsit yA ven U Mass North Ma Ro mm ue Campus Dut For your convenience, making all these stops along the way 1 The Kennedy Center 2 City Hall 3 UMass, Nort...
UMass Lowell >> ENGINEERIN >> 33.200 (Spring, 2008)
LINEAR PROGRAMMING: Minimization Introduction In the previous lesson we have discussed what linear programming problems are and how they can be formulated. We have also learned how to find the optimal solution to a maximization problem using the gra...
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Fitchburg >> BUSINESS >> 91.202 (Spring, 2008)
A3: Consumer Behavior Goal: To explore how consumers decide what brand/product to buy in various categories. Key Points: - Key dates: Oct 11th, Oct 18th (Group meets), Oct 23rd at 2.15 pm (Submission deadline) - One submission per group. - Only stapl...
Fitchburg >> BUSINESS >> 91.202 (Spring, 2008)
BUSINESS FINANCE SPRING 2008 EXAM 1 FORMULAE SHEET Chapter 2: You may bring manual for your financial calculator. Chapter 3: BALANCE SHEET: Assets = Liabilities + Equity INCOME STATEMENT: Sales Operating expense excluding depreciation Depreciation ...
Penn State >> CHEM >> 001 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 7 Review Sheet The Fires of Nuclear Fission How does a nuclear power plant function? What is a nuclear reaction? Isotopic notation Balance nuclear equations. Memorize isotopic notation for radioactive emissions (alpha, beta, gamma, and neutro...
Penn State >> CHEM >> 001 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 4 Review Sheet Energy, Chemistry, and Society Peak Oil - Hubbert\'s peak oil prediction The hydrogen economy Fuel cells Hydrogen Safety Energy Units for energy (joules, calorie, Calorie) Convert between each. 1st Law of Thermodynamics Potenti...
Penn State >> CHEM >> 001 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 1 Review Sheet The Air We Breathe Atmospheric pressure Regions of the atmosphere Components of the air Concentration units (percent, ppm, ppb) Four major gaseous air pollutants regulated by the EPA. Scientific notation matter Classification o...
Penn State >> CHEM >> 001 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 2 Review Sheet Protecting the Ozone Layer What is ozone? stratospheric ozone vs. troposphere ozone allotrope the modern view of the atom subatomic particles (proton, neutron, electrons) atomic mass unit atomic number and the arrangement of th...
Penn State >> CHEM >> 001 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 3 Review Sheet The Chemistry of Global Warming The green house effect (global vs. enhanced) Kyoto Protocol Ice core data. What does it predict? Interpretation of the 2H/1H ratios in ice cores. Effect of UV, IR, and Microwaves on molecules. Pr...
Texas >> PSY >> 43950 (Spring, 2008)
Outline 16 Affective Disorders-Depression Reading for this outline: Section 18.2 of Chapter 18 \"Affective Disorders: Depression and Mania\" I. Overview A. \"Affect\"-overall emotional state In general, affective disorders are characterized by having moo...
Texas >> PSY >> 43950 (Spring, 2008)
Outline 5: Drugs - Mechanisms of Action I. Some Basic Concepts and Definitions Drugs - What is a drug? Psychoactive Drugs -any chemical substance that alters mood or behavior as a result of alterations in the functioning of the brain Tolerance -decre...
Texas >> PSY >> 43950 (Spring, 2008)
Outline 11: SLEEP I. The Sleep Cycle in short: \"Initial\" stage 1-> slow wave sleep -> REM sleep Some Brain Waves (EEG\'s) \"Beta\" waves - present when we\'re alert and awake, brain waves are fast (high frequency, desynchronized, low amplitude waves) Alp...
Texas >> PSY >> 43950 (Spring, 2008)
Outline 15 Stress and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Book Chapter Readings for this Outline: Chapter 17, Sections 17.3-17.5 I. Stress is both good and bad Good Increased energy and attention in response to emergencies or urgent situations e.g....
Texas >> PSY >> 43950 (Spring, 2008)
Outline 12: Learning, Memory and Neural Plasticity- Part 1 I. Overview A. The study of the neurobiology of learning and memory is concerned with how the brain acquires retains and uses information B. The major questions: (1) What are the processes wh...
Texas >> BIO >> 52010 (Fall, 2007)
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Texas >> PSY >> 43950 (Spring, 2008)
SYLLABUS PSY308 Biopsychology Spring 2008 Location: NOA 1.126 Time: TTH 2:00-3:30 Unique: 43950 Instructor: Prof. Theresa Jones, office: Seay Hall 5.248, email: tj@psy.utexas.edu Phone: 232-1814; Office Hours: T 3:30-4:30, W 2:00-3:00 and by appointm...
Texas A&M >> GEOL >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
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CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Electrons in Atoms and Molecules Chapter 7: H atom (single-electron atom) History Cathode ray particles are electrons. J.J. Thomson measured the m/e ratio. Millikan\'s oil-drop experiment gave the charge of an electron. Rutherford proposed the nuc...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Example Determine the volume of 31.6 g of ethanol. The density of ethanol is 0.789 g/mL. 31.6 g 1 mL 0.789 g = 40.0506. mL = 40.1 mL 1 Chapter 2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions Laws of Chemical Combination Atomic Theory of Matter, Atomic Structure...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
8/30/2007 Summary of Concepts Matter is made up of atoms and molecules and can be subdivided into two broad categories: substances and mixtures 23 Chemical Symbols More than 110 elements are known. A one- or two-lettered designation derived from...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
8/28/2007 Chem 10301 General Chemistry I Fall 2007 Instructor: Sections: Prof. Zhonghua Yu R, R2, R3, R4 1 Instructor Prof. Zhonghua Yu Office J-1114 Lab J-1107 Tel: 212-650-8361 Email: zyu@sci.ccny.cuny.edu Office Hours: Mon. 3:00 4:00 pm Wed...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 3 Stoichiometry: Chemical Calculations 1. Calculations based on chemical formulas 2. The use of chemical equations 3. Calculations based on chemical equations 2 Molecular Mass Molecular mass is the sum of the masses of the atoms represente...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Valence shell: the outmost occupied principal shell. Valence electrons: e- in the outmost occupied principal shell of an atom. Core electrons: e- in inner shells; their principal quantum numbers are less than valence shell n. Calcium Ca 1s22s22p63s23...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
The Ideal Gas Law PV = constant = R nT (An ideal gas strictly obeys all the gas laws, and has a molar volume at STP of 22.4141 L.) For 1 mol of an ideal gas at STP . R = 0.08206 L atm mol1 K1 (ideal gas constant) PV = nRT The ideal gas law P in ...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Basic Terms Chapter 6 Thermochemistry energy system and surroundings heat (q) and work (w) state function internal energy first law of thermodynamics 10/23/2007 1 2 Energy Energy refers to the capacity to do work that is, to move or displ...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Continuous Spectra White light passed through a prism produces a spectrum colors in continuous form. ~ 650 nm ~ 575 nm ~ 500 nm ~ 480 nm ~ 450 nm 19 Line Spectra Light from an electrical discharge through a gaseous element (e.g., neon light, ...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Experimental Determination of Mass Percent Composition combustion analysis: applicable to organic compounds containing C, H, and O. All C atoms in the compound end up in CO2; All H atoms end up in H2O. The mass differences of absorbents after ...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 7 Atomic Structure Classical View discovery of electrons and properties of electrons Experiments with Light Quantum Theory Quantum View behavior of electrons in atoms The Classic View of Atomic Structure Discovery of electrons and propert...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Yields of Chemical Reactions 4 NH3(g) + 5 O2 (g) 4 NO(g) + 6 H2O(l) 26.2 g ?g How many grams of NO(g) can be produced from 26.2 g of O2(g)? 19.7 g NO Theoretical yield predicted amount of product formed from the limiting reagent, based only on th...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Polyatomic Ions polyatomic ion is a charged group of covalently bonded atoms. NH4+ CO32 ClO4 CN OH NO3 PO43 SO42 \"Thio-\" A sulfur atom replacing an oxygen atom. 29 A -ite and -ate are commonly found as suffixes in oxygen-containing polyatomic ions...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Enthalpy (H) Enthalpy is the sum of the internal energy and the pressure-volume product of a system: H = U + PV For a process carried out at constant pressure, qP = U + PV so qP = H The evolved H2 pushes back the atmosphere; work is done at constant ...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
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CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 10 Bonding Theory and Molecular Structure VSEPR Method Molecular Orbital Theory Molecular Geometry The molecular geometry, or the shape of a molecule is described by the geometric figure formed when the atomic nuclei are imagined to be joi...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Atomic Masses Atoms are very tiny, so a tiny unit is needed to express the mass of an atom or molecule. One atomic mass unit (u) = 1/12 the mass of a C12 atom. 1 u = 1.66054 1024 g Mass number (A) is an approximation of the atomic mass. Carbon-1...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 8 Electron Configurations, Atomic Properties, and the Periodic Table 1 Orbital Energy Levels for Hydrogen and Multielectron Atoms 4s 3s Energy 2s 1s 2s (4p, 4d, 4f) 4p 3p 2p 3d Energy 4s 3p 3s 2p 3d Hydrogen atom 1s A typical multielectro...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 9 Chemical Bonds Chemical bonds hold atoms together in molecules and keep ions fixed in ionic solids. Chemical bonds are electrical forces that balance attraction and repulsion between electrically charged particles. Electrostatic Attraction...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
The City College of New York Department of Chemistry Chemistry 103.01 Final Examination May 26th, 2005 Last Name: _ First Name:_ ID: _ (Last 4 digits) Workshop Leader: _ Course section: __ Please Circle the name of your professor: Prof. Box Prof....
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Final Exam Dec. 20, 1:10 3:30PM MR-1, -2, -3 REVIEW (Chapters 1-10) 1. Atomic Structure and Properties 2. Molecule Structure and Chemical Bonds 3. Reactions and Stoichiometry 4. Energies and Thermochemistry 37 1. Atomic Structure and Properties ...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 4 Chemical Reactions in Aqueous Solutions Water: the universal solvent of Earth\'s surface water in living organisms Some Electrical Properties of Aqueous Solutions Reactions of Acids and Bases Precipitation Reactions Reactions Involvi...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Applications of Precipitation Reactions 30 Example: What is the molarity of a Na3PO4 solution if addition of AgNO3(aq) to 75.0 mL of this solution produces 0.205 g Ag3PO4(s)? First, write the balanced chemical equation: Na3PO4(aq) + 3 AgNO3(aq) A...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Applications of Oxidation and Reduction Industry applications 1. Oxygen is a common oxidizing agent used in steel making. 2. Oxygen is used to oxidize hydrogen and acetylene in torches for welding and cutting. 3. Chlorine gas and its compounds are us...
CUNY City >> CHEM >> 103 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 5 Gases Introduction to Kinetic-Molecular theory Gas laws Boyle\'s Law; Charles\'s Law; the Ideal Gas law Application of the Ideal Gas Law Mixture of Gases 1 States of Matter Gas Liquid Solid Expands to fill container no fixed volume no...
U. Houston >> BIOL >> 2335 (Spring, 2008)
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Colorado >> ATOC >> 1060 (Spring, 2008)
ATOC 1060: Review guideline for the final exam Section 002; Spring 2008 NOTE: Three copies of the textbook are available as reserve material in the Math-Physics Library (in Duane, one floor up from the classroom) The final exam will cover chapters 1...
Texas >> CH >> 301 (Spring, 2008)
Version 273 Exam 2 Sutcliffe (53550) This print-out should have 34 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page find all choices before answering. 001 10.0 points How many valence electrons must be shown in the dot...
Yale >> HSHM >> 210 (Spring, 2008)
MAGIC BULLETS AND WONDER PILLS: MAKING DRUGS AND DISEASES IN THE 20TH CENTURY SPRING 2008, MW 11:35-12:25, WLH 201 HSHM 210 670 / HIST 190 918 BRUNO J. STRASSER The Washington Post, Feb. 10, 1948 MAGIC BULLETS AND WONDER PILLS: MAKING DRUGS AND DI...
Yeshiva >> CORP FINAN >> Corp FInan (Spring, 2008)
www.swapnotes.com Schroeder Corporate Finance Spring 2003 Amitab Mukerjee A. VALUATION PRESENT (What\'s $10 in 2050 worth now?) - Reasoning: Discounting future returns to present value is the method to determine the value of X amount paid at some ...
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LSU >> CMST >> 2060 (Spring, 2008)
1. When a firm announces an upcoming seasoned stock offering, the market price of the firm\'s existing shares tends to: A. decrease momentarily and then immediately increase substantially within the hour. B. respond but the direction of the response i...
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