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Penn State - STC - 5025
Request For A New ApplicationDate Submitted: December 4, 2007 Submitted by: Shane Culgan Purpose: The travel agency I work for books trips to Europe. All the distances are listed in kilometers and the agency wants a program that will convert the dis
Penn State - STC - 5025
Request For A New ApplicationDate Submitted: November 29, 2007 Submitted by: Shane Culgan Purpose: McIntyre's Hardware would like a program for their paint department to be able to convert liters to pints and gallons. This program has been designed
Penn State - STC - 5025
Request For A New ApplicationDate Submitted: November 13, 2007 Submitted by: Shane Culgan Purpose: This application is designed to convert a monetary value in U.S. Dollars to Euros and Pounds. It will also be able to reset all values back to zero an
Penn State - STC - 5025
Request For A New ApplicationDate Submitted: November 6, 2007 Submitted by: Shane Culgan Purpose: Employees would like an application that will calculate and display their pay amount after entering their weekly salary and overtime hours. Application
Penn State - BPC - 5023
Request For A New ApplicationDate Submitted: April 3, 2007 Submitted by: Brandon Cochran Purpose: To develop an application that computes an employee's weekly pay based on a standard salary plus overtime pay. Application Title: Algorithms: Employee
Penn State - BPC - 5023
Request For A New ApplicationDate Submitted: April 24, 2007 Submitted by: Brandon Cochran Purpose: To successfully convert temperature from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius. Application Title: Algorithms: Temperature Converter C= (F-32) * 5/9
Penn State - JPS - 5100
Jonbrennan Scanlan 330 Shaw Road Ridley Park, PA 19078 610-613-7782 Jps5100@psu.edu OBJECTIVE: To obtain an Accounting internship position, beginning Summer 2007 EDUCATION: The Pennsylvania State University BS in Accounting expected May 2010 Cumulati
Penn State - BIOL - 110
Sample questions for Exam 2 1. You are working in the Peace Corps and are posted in a remote area of New Guinea. You note that the residents have a genetic disease that causes muscle weakness and difficulty walking. This appears to be a recessive Men
Penn State - CHEM - 500
METHODS 23, 240254 (2001) doi:10.1006/meth.2000.1135, available online at http:/www.idealibrary.com onRNA Conformation and Folding Studied with Fluorescence Resonance Energy TransferDagmar Klostermeier and David P. Millar1Department of Molecular
Penn State - CHEM - 500
Cell, Vol. 115, 120, October 3, 2003, Copyright 2003 by Cell PressStructure of the Mammalian Mitochondrial Ribosome Reveals an Expanded Functional Role for its Component ProteinsManjuli R. Sharma,1 Emine C. Koc,2 Partha P. Datta,1 Timothy M. Booth
Cornell - CORNELLCOR - 0986
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Penn State - MATH - 140
Math 140: Calculus with Analytic Geometry IPenn State UniversitySections 4, 10 & 11 Spring 2007Worksheet #8: The Substitution RuleDue April 25, 2007One of the main goals of Math 141 will be to learn various methods of integration. In Math 140,
Penn State - MATH - 250
Reduction of Order - Worked Out Examples (from page 173 of the book) Here are a few problems from the book with all of the details: 23.) Find another solution to t2 y -4ty +6y=0, t>0; y1 (t)=t2 First rewrite the equation so that the coefficient of y
Penn State - DJH - 300
Example Graphs For Trig Section 1.2 (Zeros, Max, Min, Increasing/Decreasing)6f (x ) =( 4 4 2 +3)42552Function description for f(x) = x 4x2 + 3Zeros of function:4Relative maxima:Relative minima:Absolute maximum:Abso
Cornell - CS - 430
Discussion Class 8 Measuring Usability1Discussion ClassesFormat: Question Ask a member of the class to answer. Provide opportunity for others to comment. When answering: Stand up. Give your name. Make sure that the TA hears it. Speak clearly so
Cornell - GB - 280
INFORMATION ANNEXES Information annex 6Estimates of expenditure on technical cooperation funded from extra-budgetary sources by region and strategic objectiveEstimated extra-budgetary expenditure 2002-03 (in constant 2000-01 US$)Africa Standards
Penn State - MKTG - 520
I iThe Generic Value Chain Source: Reprinted with the permission of The Free Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster from Comipetifive/Advantage. Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance by Michael E. Porter, Copyright 0 1985 by Michael E. Porter
Penn State - AZV - 105
Teaching Philosophy Vasudeva Rao AravindAs I proceed to write my views on teaching and learning, I pause and try to recollect my best learning experiences to-date. The one that best caught my attention was the teachers enthusiasm for students learni
Penn State - EJP - 5020
Elisa Jean Pegher1103 Race Avenue 406 Mifflin Hall Pittsburgh, PA 15234 University Park, PA 16802 (412) 417-6006 ejp5020@psu.eduOBJECTIVE: EDUCATION: To obtain an entry level position as a finance major within a large, renowned corporation. - Penns
Penn State - MLM - 536
Megan L. McGurgan110 McElwain Hall University Park, PA 16802 Objective: Education: (607)738-6236 mlm536@psu.eduTo obtain an internship to implement and broaden my financial skills. The Pennsylvania State University Smeal College of Business Majors
Penn State - TCH - 5008
Tabitha C. Hamon 105 Brooks Street Willow Grove, PA 19090 215.658.0672 407 Bigler Hall University Park, PA 16801 215.901.9324Objective: To obtain a position with opportunity fo
Penn State - MXB - 951
Monjia BelizaireConstruction Management Faculty Consultant: Dr. Messner City Hospital Southeast PennsylvaniaI. Project OverviewThe City Hospital is currently in the process of undergoing a huge expansion. The construction of the building, which
Penn State - ADK - 165
Adam Kroll New York Law School Curtain Wall Breadth Curtain Wall Solar Gain Analysis The clear glass faade is a prominent architectural featu
Penn State - PLH - 139
Patrick L. HoppleFaculty Consultant : Dr. Linda Hanagan Date: Wednesday, October 27, 2004Hyatt Center(71 South Wacker Drive : Chicago, IL)Technical Assignment #2 Pro/Con Structural Survey of Alternative Floor Systems Executive Summary:The pur
Penn State - DME - 148
Diane Emert Senior Thesis 2005 Broadway Plaza, Rochester, MNExecutive SummaryThe Broadway Plaza Thesis represents the compilation of the lighting\ electrical discipline and the knowledge gained through the study of other building systems. A buildi
Penn State - JDM - 341
Dave Maino Lighting/Electrical Dr. Mistrick TCES Incline Village, NV 12/8/05 Proposal. . . . . . .name option advisor building location date titleThis report, along with supplemental information, can be found at P:\ae 481\proposal Full report a
Penn State - ALB - 278
Arnon L. Bazemore Construction ManagementCENTREFinal Thesis Proposal Weight Matrix Research Value Construction Engineering Review 15% 5% N/A 5% 5% 10% 5% 15% 10% N/A 25% N/A 25% 10% 30%Description DBOM Pre-cast vs. CIP Building Enclosures Sequen
U. Houston - FINA - 4354
Chapter 11Loss ControlMcGrawHill/IrwinCopyright2004bytheMcGrawHillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.TypesofLossControl Loss control: Expenditures of time, money, or effort to reduce expected losses Loss Prevention reduce probability of loss
U. Houston - FINA - 4359
University of Houston Bauer College of Business Department of Finance COURSE OUTLINE SPRING 2009 Finance 4359/7397 "Energy Insurance and Risk Management" Section 16686/27747 6 pm 9 pm Thursday Room MH 256 Professor Dan C. Jones 240D MH Home Tel: 281
U. Houston - ECE - 2331
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U. Houston - COSC - 6397
Mobile IP178Mobility vs. Standard IP RoutingIP assumes end hosts are in fixed physical locations IP addresses enable IP routing algorithms to get packets to the correct networkNetwork id + host id; Longest prefix matching for classless inter-do
U. Houston - COSC - 6397
Cross-layer Issues -Power249Power is EverythingThe storyline: "The most successful failure" 205,000 miles in space, power and guidance systems were down, oxygen tanks blow off With everything on, ., in 16 hours the batteries are dead needs 45 hr
U. Houston - COSC - 6397
Wireless SecurityAll vulnerabilities that exist in conventional wired networks apply and likely easier Theft, tampering of devicesPortability Tamper-proof devices?Intrusion and interception of poorly encrypted communicationWireless medium is ope
U. Houston - COSC - 6397
Summary of Mobile IP OperationsCare-of address to identify a host's point of attachment Correspondent node (CN) -> mobile host (MH)Use of MH's permanent IP address as destination address Intercepted by MH's home agent, encapsulated in an IP-in-IP p
U. Houston - COSC - 7388
2/23/2009Resource Management in Computer Networks - Mapping from engineering problems tomathematical formulationsRong Zheng COSC 73882Two Types of Real-world Problems Make something work E.g. build a car on 4-wheel; write a compiler Make
U. Houston - COSC - 6397
Mobile Services & Applications70Distributed Systems"A distributed system is a collection of autonomous, programmable, failure-prone entities that are able to communicate through a communication medium that is unreliable."Goal: sharing of resour
U. Houston - COSC - 6377
Fall 2006 COSC 6377 Computer Networks Instructor: Rong Zheng Email: rzheng@cs.uh.edu Lecture time: 4:00pm 5:30pm, MW Location: 205-SEC Office Hours: 2:30pm 4pm, MW Class web: Go to www.uh.edu/webct, click on WebCTVista button Lab: PGH 547 OPNET/Win
U. Houston - CUIN - 3111
Humpty DumptyHumpty Dumpty Humpty Dumpty All the king'ssat on a wall. had a great fall.horses, men, together again.And all the king'sCouldn't put Humpty
U. Houston - CUIN - 3111
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U. Houston - CUIN - 3111
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U. Houston - CUIN - 3111
Dear Mr. and Mrs. LastName, This letter is to inform you about your students progress in Course. FirstName is currently earning a/an A in the course. FirstName is doing very well. Thank you for working with her on her assignments. Please encourage hi
U. Houston - CUIN - 3111
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Windholtz, This letter is to inform you about your students progress in Science. Brueno is currently earning a/an A in the course. Brueno is doing very well. Thank you for working with her on her assignments. Please encourage him to
U. Houston - CUIN - 3113
Deborah LartigueUnited States FlagGrade-First TEKS Objective (1.13) Citizenship (A) Explain selected national and state patriotic symbols such as the U.S. and Texas flags, the Liberty Bell and the Alamo. Objective As a group, the students will cre
U. Houston - CUIN - 3111
WAY too many technical errors! The amount of grammergrammar and usage error's errors today is astounding. Not to mention spelling. If I was a teacher, I'd feel badly that less and less students seem to understand the basic principals of good writi
U. Houston - CUIN - 3111
By Elizabeth RoyCLICK TO CONTINUETEKS111.22 Mathematics, Grade 6th(6.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides to solve problems and justify solutions. The student is expected to: (B)
U. Houston - CUIN - 3111
Adding Positive and Negative IntegersBy Elizabeth RoyTEKS111.22 Mathematics, 6 Grade(b) Knowledge and skills. (6.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student represents and uses rational numbers in a variety of equivalent forms.
U. Houston - CUIN - 3111
Dear Parents of First_NameLast_Name, This letter is to inform you that your child, First_Name, is making a/an Grade, in Subject. The students will be taking Subject Benchmark and need to make at least a 70 to be able to attend the end of the year fie
U. Houston - CUIN - 3111
From Houghton Mifflin English Power Proofreading For more fun online interactive proofreading practice see http:/www.eduplace.com/kids/hme/k_5/ proofread/ Practice I Mixed Practice Grade Level: 3rd Statistics: at least 12 errors Dear Mr. Matho, My br
U. Houston - CUIN - 3111
WELCOME TO MATH TUTORING! MRS. ROYSALGEBRA: MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS GEOMETRY: WEDNESDAYS AND THRUSDAYSHALL B ROOM 123 3:30-5:30PM
U. Houston - CUIN - 3111
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U. Houston - CUIN - 3111
Dear Parents of Brandy Tortorice, This letter is to inform you that your child, Brandy, is making a/an 100, in Art. The students will be taking Art Benchmark and need to make at least a 70 to be able to attend the end of the year field trip. Please t
U. Houston - CUIN - 3111
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U. Houston - ECE - 6342
Revised 8/25/08ECE 6342 Digital Signal Processing Fall 2008Class Number: Time: Room: Instructor: Office: Phone: Email: Office Hours: 18818 TTH 11:30-12:50 pm E223-D3 John R. Glover W308-D3 (713) 743-4430 glover@uh.edu TTH 1:00-3:30 pm, 5:30-6:00 p
U. Houston - ECE - 6382
ECE 6382Fall 2008Linearly Independent Solutions: WronskiansD. R. Wilton ECE Dept.Wronskians Defn : A set of functions {n ( x)}, n = 1, 2,. , N is linearly independent if the only solution to the set of homogeneous equations c ( x) = 0n =1
U. Houston - ECE - 6345
ECE 6345 FALL 2006 Homework 7 1. A dielectric slab has a relative permittivity r = 2.2 . Plot the normalized wavenumber of the TM0 surface-wave mode, TM 0 / k0 , versus the normalized thickness of the slab, h / 0 . Plotup to a maximum of h / 0 = 0
U. Houston - ECE - 3364
ECE 3364 - Circuits and systems Homework 2B Due Thursday, February 9th1) Problem 9.69, page 443, of "Electric Circuits", Nilsson, Riedel. 2) Problem 9.70, page 443, of "Electric Circuits", Nilsson, Riedel. Use the following value instead of the one