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Berkeley - HISTORY - 6A
Epic and History in Early China: The Matter of Wu Tzu-hsu Author(s): David Johnson Source: The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 40, No. 2 (Feb., 1981), pp. 255-271 Published by: Association for Asian Studies Stable URL: http:/www.jstor.org/stable/20548
Berkeley - HISTORY - 6A
"Really, I think the best thing that the students could have done to improve their papers would have been to read them aloud to themselves or each other. Some of the errors seemed so far removed from what the students would say in class. I wonder wha
Berkeley - HISTORY - 6A
Art Museum assignment Berkeley Art Museum/ ungraded assignment due before October 5, 5 p.m.: The Berkeley Art Museum (open Tuesdays-Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.) Bancroft Way, above Telegraph Avenue, big grey concrete building (2625 Durrant = official ad
LSU - MC - 2000
Exam 3 Study Guide From TextbookTelevision Televisions Golden Age Origins of cable television Video recording and VCR Effects Digital Recording Distinction between cable and premium television Categories of broadcast television Program prov
LSU - MC - 2000
Chapter7:TelevisionKeyTerms Overnights television ratings data gathered from homes connected by phone lines to Nielson computers Peoplemeterremotecontrolkeypaddeviceforrecordingtelevisionviewingfortakingratings Sweepsperiodsspecialtelevisionratings
LSU - MC - 2000
Chapter10:TheInternetandtheWorldWideWebKeyTerms Internetaglobalnetworkofinterconnectedcomputersthatcommunicatefreelyandshareand exchangeinformation Digitalcomputeracomputerthatprocessesdatareducedtoabinarycode Binarycodeinformationtransformedintoase
LSU - MC - 2000
Development of a Free Press: It doesn't just protect the popular ideas. It protects everything. This is because we want people to talk. We're all going to get the same protection for speech and the press will get the same freedom to speak on it. The
LSU - MC - 2000
Public RelationsWhat is PR? Public relations includes all the activities that maintain a beneficial relationship between an organization and its various publics. Public relations professionals seek to create MUTUALLY beneficial relationships betwe
Drexel - ECON - 231
CHAPTER 4The Market SystemTopic 1. Characteristics of the market system; capital accumulation 2. Specialization 3. Exchange; use of money 4. Market system; profits and costs 5. Least-cost combination of resources 6. Consumer sovereignty; invisibl
Drexel - ECON - 231
6-36-8(Key Question) Why do economists include only final goods in measuring GDP for a particular year? Why dont they include the value of stocks and bonds sold? Why dont they include the value of used furniture bought and sold? The dollar value
Drexel - ECON - 231
2-9(Key Question) Assume that a business firm finds that its profit it greatest when it produces $40 worth of product A. Suppose also that each of the three techniques shown in the table on page 43 will produce the desired output. Resource Units Re
Drexel - ECON - 231
4-2(Key Question) Assume that the five residents of Econoville receive incomes of $50, $75, $125, $250, and $500. Present the resulting personal distribution of income as a graph similar to Figure 4.2. Compare the incomes of the lowest and highest
Drexel - ECON - 231
3-33-63-8(Key Question) What effect will each of the following have on the demand for small automobiles such as the Mini Cooper and Smart car? a. Small automobiles become more fashionable. b. The price of large automobiles rises (with the price
Drexel - ECON - 231
1-31-7(Key Question) Cite three examples of recent decisions that you made in which you, at least implicitly, weighed marginal costs and marginal benefits. Student answers will vary, but may include the decision to come to class, to skip breakfas
Drexel - ECON - 231
5-4(Key Question) The following are production possibilities tables for China and the United States. Assume that before specialization and trade the optimal product-mix for China is alternative B and for the United States alternative U. Product App
Arizona - ECOL - 302
ECOL 302 Dr. Mitchell Pavao-Zuckerman Office hours: M & W 2-3; or by appointment Biosciences West Rm 414 Email: mzucker@email.arizona.edu Course site: d2l.arizona.eduEvolution and EcologyGoals Understand links and relationships between ecolog
Arizona - ECOL - 302
Help Wanted: Arid Ecosystems, ClimateChange, Sustainability, Urban Ecology -volunteers and part-time research assistants12Adaptation to Life in Varying Environments1Optimal Foraging Theory Costs and benefits of decisions Expectation: yie
Arizona - ECOL - 302
1LabsMake-ups for missed labs are only available if you: Get prior approval from your TA Have a documented reason for your absence (I overslept, and I missed the van do not count) Attend another lab section during the same week and there is spa
Arizona - ECOL - 302
Adaptations to EnvironmentsGoals Adaptations allow organisms to face challenges presented by the physical environment Be familiar w/ general principles Be able to use specific properties of organisms to illustrate Discuss the adaptations to spe
Virginia Tech - ACIS - 1504
Chapter 1Information Pages 10 - 161Todays Objectives Define data and information. Know the characteristics of good information. Understand how to be information literate. Explore ethical issues concerning the use of misdirected information.
Virginia Tech - CHEM - 1015
Chemistry in Focus 3rd edition TroChapter 1 Molecular ReasonsFiresticks A chemical reaction is an extraordinary transformation. Microscopic vs. Macroscopic Worlds Interpretation of a situation depends manner in which it is framed And so, why
Virginia Tech - ACIS - 1504
ACIS 1504 File Management Homework Uploading Homework to Courseware ServerYou may begin this homework assignment during the second week of classes. Do not start before that date because the Courseware folders will not be setup until that time. The
Virginia Tech - CHEM - 1015
Chemistry in Focus 3rd edition TroChapter 2 The Chemists ToolboxCurious? To revisit Chapter 1, why should nonscience majors study science ? If you cannot think of a question you want answered, try to think of one for which a group of people mig
Virginia Tech - CHEM - 1015
Chemistry in Focus 3rd edition TroChapter 3 Atoms and ElementsThe connection between the atom and the element is the key to understanding the chemical world. An atom is the smallest identifiable unit of an element. Similarities and differences
Mary Washington - BUAD - 259
CHAPTER 10 Survey Research: Basic Methods of Communication with Respondents Brief Outline Zikmund Chapter Content Media types of media used to communicate with respondent Personal Interviews advantages and disadvantages, types of interviews
Mary Washington - BUAD - 259
Chapter 1 The Role of Business Research Brief Outline Zikmund Lecture Content Definition of Business Research all research techniques applicable to business Basic Research and Applied Research important to clarify the difference Value of
Mary Washington - BUAD - 259
Chapter 3 Theory Building Brief Outline ZikmundLecture Content Concept of Theory what it means to theory Ways of thinking approaches to knowledge acquisition Terminology basic terminology related to theory building Generating and Verify
Mary Washington - BUAD - 259
CHAPTER 13 Measurement and Scaling Concepts Brief Outline Zikmund Chapter Content Deciding What to measure scaling concepts, operational definitions, and rules of measurement Type of Scales properties of nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio sc
Mary Washington - BUAD - 259
CHAPTER 9 Survey Research Overview Brief Outline Zikmund Chapter Content Nature of surveys objectives, advantages and disadvantages Errors in Survey Research two broad types random sampling error and systematic error Random Sampling Er
Mary Washington - BUAD - 259
CHAPTER 6 Problem Definition and the Research Proposal Zikmund Chapter Content Nature of the Problem first step is assessing the level of uncertainty The Process of Problem Definition a six step sequence of analyses The Research Proposal a wr
Mary Washington - BUAD - 259
Chapter 4 The Research Process: An Overview Brief Outline ZikmundChapter Content Three Research Decision Situations degree of uncertainty about the problem The Six Stages of the Research Process step-by-step sequence of research stages Res
Mary Washington - BUAD - 259
CHAPTER 14 Attitude Measurement Brief Outline ZikmundChapter Content Terminology and Concepts definitions and four common measurement approach Physiological Measures of Attitudes brief mention of these techniques Attitude Rating Scales
Mary Washington - BUAD - 259
Chapter 6It is extremely important to define the business problem carefully because the definition determines the purpose of the research and, ultimately, the research design The right answer to the wrong question may be absolutely worthless Do not
Mary Washington - BUAD - 259
Chapter 3Prediction and understanding are the two purposes of theory Theory is a coherent set of general propositions, used as principles of explanation of the apparent relationships of certain observed phenomena allow generalizations beyond indiv
Mary Washington - BUAD - 259
Chapter 4 Decision making the process of resolving a problem or choosing among alternative opportunities keys to decision making are recognizing the nature of the problem or opportunity, identifying how much info is available, and determining what i
Mary Washington - BUAD - 259
Business Research Chapter 1Primary task of management is effective decision making The task of business research is to generate accurate info for the use of decision making Business research the systematic and objective process of gathering record
Mary Washington - BUAD - 259
Chapter 13The definition of the problem, based on exploratory research or managerial judgment, indicates the concepts to be investigated True measurement of concepts requires a process of assigning precise scores or numbers to the attributes of peo
McGill - CHEM - 110
PERIODCITY TESTBANK MC SOLUTIONS1. D 3. B 4. D 6. B 7. C 11. B 12. C 15. B 16. B 17. B 18. A 19. C 20. B 24. C 25. B 29. B 30. D
McGill - CHEM - 110
ORGANIC TESTBANK SOLUTIONS SHORT ANSWER4.5.6.11.12.13. Missing14.18.19.20.21.22.28.29.30.31.35.36.37.38.45.46.47.51.52.53.54.59.60. Missing61.62.66.67.68.69.70.71.76.77.7
McGill - CHEM - 110
IB PERIODICITY TESTBANK SOLUTIONS SHORT ANSWER2.5.8.9.10.13.14.ligand: a molecule or ion that can bond to a (central) metal ion (to form a complex); 2+ NH3: Lewis base and Cu : Lewis acid (need both for mark); each NH3 / ligand donate
McGill - CHEM - 110
ORGANIC TEST BANK SOLUTIONS2. D 7. D 8. C 9. A 10. C 16. D 17 B 23. A 24. B 25. B 26. C 27. D 32. B 39. C 40. A 41. A 42. D 43. B 44. D 48. B 49. C 50. D 55. A 56. C57. D 58. C 63. B 64. C 65. D 72. B 73. D 74. B 75. A missing MC: 1, 3, 15, 33, 3
Uni. Akureyri - LITERATURE - 101
Icelandic translation From the book of evil g-me Hestur- horse Hs- House Ms- mouse Blindur- blind Sjr- sea Efnafri- chemistry Sofa- sleeping Skrsmli- monster Bjr- beer Brennivn Black death, an Icelandic liquid Mamma- mom Tussa- bitch
Uni. Akureyri - HISTORY - Literature
Matvla- og nringarfrideild Haust 2008Inngangur a nringarfri NR101GFING 3 MATSELAGERTveir og tveir vinna saman a ger matsela. Hver hpur velur tvo einstaklinga/ hp og vinnur eins dags matseil fyrir hvorn eirra. Stust er vi matarvefinn vi rvinnslu
Uni. Akureyri - HISTORY - Literature
Matvla- og nringarfrideild Haust 2008Inngangur a nringarfri NR101GFING 2 Nringarefnainnihald matvlaFramkvmd Skoaar vera msar matvrur m.t.t. innihalds eirra af orku og msum nringarefnum me hjlp nringarefnataflna. Nringarefnatflur eru vef Mats (h
Uni. Akureyri - HISTORY - Literature
Vinnu plan verklegt 2008: Vika 1 (08.-13.09) Kynning , ryggisreglur og afhending skpa. fing1. Introduction to laboratory techniques & fing 2. Nomenaclature and reaction stoichiometry Framkvmir hver fyrir sig Pre-lab: allar slttttluspurningar einnig b
Uni. Akureyri - HISTORY - Literature
Matvla- og nringarfrideild Haust 2008Inngangur a nringarfri NR101GFING 3 MATSELAGERTveir og tveir vinna saman a ger matsela. Hver hpur velur tvo einstaklinga/ hp og vinnur eins dags matseil fyrir hvorn eirra. Stust er vi matarvefinn vi rvinnslu
Minnesota - BMEN - 3001
Lecture 4 BMEn 3001 Biomechanics 10 September 2008 Last Lecture Linear Algebraic Systems LU Decomposition PivotingTopics for Today LU (nish) Pivoting Matrix Inversion The Eigenproblem Condition NumberAn LU Decomposition Note tha
Minnesota - BMEN - 3001
Lecture 3 BMEn 3001 Biomechanics 8 September 2008 Last Lecture Dimensional vs. Dimensionless Numbers Start Math Review Scalars, Vectors, Matrices, and Tensors Notation Basic operationsTopics for Today Gauss Elimination LU Decompositi
Minnesota - BMEN - 3001
Lecture 5 BMEn 3001 Biomechanics 12 September 2008 Last Lecture Matrix Inverse The eigenproblem (in brief) Condition NumberTopics for Today Special Matrices Symmetric Banded Sparse Iterative Solution TechniquesSymmetric Matrices
Minnesota - BMEN - 3001
Lecture 6 BMEn 3001 Biomechanics 15 September 2008 Last Lecture Review of Linear EquationsTopics for Today Review of Linear Physics Newton's First and Second Laws Superposition and the additivity of forces Equilibrium Review of Angul
Minnesota - BMEN - 3001
Meeting 2 BMEn 3001 Biomechanics 5 September 2008 Last Lecture Course IntroductionTopics for Today Dimensional vs. Dimensionless Numbers Start Math Review Scalars, Vectors, Matrices, and Tensors Notation Basic operationsMATLAB Tutor
University of Florida - MCB - 3020
Lecture overview Size and shape of microbes used in classification Envelopes (cytoplasmic/plasma membranes, cell walls, outer membranes, S-layers) Prokaryotic appendages (flagella and pili) Cytoplasmic structures (nucleoid, ribosomes, cytoskeleto
University of Florida - MCB - 3020
Lecture overview Microbial nutritional requirements and classification Prokaryotic transport systems Measuring microbial growth1Microbial nutritional requirements Basic requirements are sources of carbon precursors (12-13); source of electron
University of Florida - MCB - 3020
Microbes Microbeseitherprokaryotic(lackatrue nucleus)oreukaryotic(haveatruenucleus) Somefreeliving,somenot Mostaresinglecelled,butsomemaycome togetheratdifferenttimesofthelifecycle Varyinsize(E.coliis1x2m),butmost aresmall(needamicroscopetosee)
University of Florida - MCB - 3020
MCB 3020MCB 3020 Instructor information INSTRUCTOR: Sharon Ogden, Ph.D. Office: Room 1047, MCSB E-mail: sdogden@ufl.edu Office phone: 352-392-7203 Thurs. (Appts. only 10 AM 2 PM) distance calls Office hrs: Tues. (10 11 AM); Wed. (1 2 PM);
University of Florida - MCB - 3020
Lectureoverview Unitsofmeasurementforsmallobjects Thelightmicroscope Cellstainsusedinmicrobiology Othermicroscopictechniques123Thecompoundlightmicroscope Partsofmicroscopeonleft,lightpathonright Bauman(2006)Fig.4.44Howmicroscopesen
LSU - ENGL - 3220
Day 111/08/2008 09:17:00Book List: Peter Broner, Night of the Broken Glass (Krystalnacht) Lucy Dawidovicz, The ware against the Jews 1933-1945 Thomas Keneally, Schindlers List Beonard Schlink, The Reader: a Novel Leon Uris,Mila 18 Elie Wiesel, Ni
LSU - ENGL - 3220
Holocaust Literature04/08/2008 09:25:00Book List: Peter Broner, Night of the Broken Glass (Krystalnacht) Lucy Dawidovicz, The ware against the Jews 1933-1945 Thomas Keneally, Schindlers List Beonard Schlink, The Reader: a Novel Leon Uris,Mila 18
LSU - ENGL - 3220
Mila 1809/08/2008 10:02:00Multiple narrative method Excerpts from the Alexander Brandels Diary The omniscient narrative voice (of author) The German military documents and printed orders The headline in old movie theater newsreels Andrei Androfsk
LSU - ENGL - 3220
06/08/2008 09:33:00Miguel de Unamuno St. Emmanuel, Chirstian Martyr Ashkenazi Jews Northwest European Sephardic Jews Southern Europe/Africa/Morrocco/ Yemenite Jews Yemen (some men were bigamists) All conflict (casually) with each otherwest Brai
LSU - ENGL - 3220
The Night of the Broken Glass 07/08/2008 09:50:00o Main Characters Emilia and Samuel Silver o Daughter Sophie (proudly Jewish), son Paul Leopold works in Sams jewelery shop Herbert walks with a limp Baron Otto von Hallenberg Olga, Ottos wife,