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Maryville MO - ULMERJ - 071405
Public Abstract Jonathan D. Ulmer Ph.D. Agricultural Education An Assessment of the Cognitive Behavior Exhibited by Secondary Agriculture Teachers Advisor: Dr. Robert Torres Graduation Term Summer 2005 Federal initiatives, state legislation, and educ
Maryville MO - KHATTABA - 080105
EXPLORATORY DEVELOPMENT OF VARIM PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING HIGH TEMPERATURE POLYMER MATRIX COMPOSITESAhmed Khattab Dr. A. Sherif El-Gizawy, Dissertation SupervisorABSTRACTThis research focuses on an exploratory development of vacuum assisted re
Maryville MO - GUNDAR - 071805
Public Abstract Rahul Gunda M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering Performance Analysis of High Power Photoconductive Switch at Elevated Temperature Advisor: Dr. Naz E. Islam Graduation Term Summer 2005This project deals with the analysis of high
Maryville MO - CROWC - 091608
NOT TALKING ABOUT SEX: INDIRECT PARENTAL COMMUNICATION AND RISKY ADOLESCENT SEXUAL BEHAVIOR Charles W. Crow Dr. Debora Bell, Thesis Supervisor ABSTRACTThe present study presents a newly adapted measure of participant reported indirect parental sexu
Maryville MO - MARTINEZRI - 072508
CALL TIMING INTERACTIONS, AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR, AND THE ROLE OF ACOUSTIC CUES IN CHORUS FORMATION IN TREEFROGS Carlos C. Martnez Rivera Dr. H. Carl Gerhardt, Dissertation Supervisor AbstractI studied calling patterns and aggressive behavior of the B
Maryville MO - CRAWFORDJ - 072408
THE IDEOLOGICAL GAP: BEHAVIOR TRENDS OF THE POLITICALLY ACTIVE, 1976-2004 Jordan Crawford Dr. John Petrocik, Masters Supervisor ABSTRACTThis thesis tracks the relationship between voter positions on ideological issues and voter partisanship in pres
Maryville MO - CROWC - 091608
Public Abstract First Name:Charles Middle Name:William Last Name:Crow Adviser's First Name:Joseph Adviser's Last Name:LoPiccolo Co-Adviser's First Name:Debora Co-Adviser's Last Name:Bell Graduation Term:SS 2008 Department:Psychology Degree:MA Title:N
Maryville MO - ALMEIDAR - 071808
Public Abstract First Name:Riberet Middle Name: Last Name:Almeida Adviser's First Name:Dr. Shubhra Adviser's Last Name:Gangopadhyay Co-Adviser's First Name: Co-Adviser's Last Name: Graduation Term:SS 2008 Department:Electrical Engineering Degree:MS T
Wisconsin Milwaukee - MATH - 302
Peter Alonzi Math 302 11/25/03Watch Two become One, its Magic!For hundreds of years the world thought that the natural state of an object was that of rest; and that the Earth was at rest and the universe revolved around the Earth. Galileo came alo
Wisconsin Milwaukee - MATH - 302
Modeling Voltage in Neurons with the Morris-Lecar EquationsJohn J. Sakon Fall 2003AbstractThe Morris-Lecar Equations enable neuronal activity to be studied through the use of differential equations.IntroductionNeurons are cells found in the br
FIT - SS - 141
Chapter 6International Linkages The United States and World Trade Rapid Trade Growth Specialization & Comparative Advantage The Foreign Exchange Market Government & Trade Key TermsThe United States in the Global EconomyPat Yanez, FITINTERNATIO
UCSC - ECON - 205
Advanced Macroeconomic Theory Economics 205c Spring 2009 - Prof. Federico Ravenna Economics Department, University of California - Santa Cruz The third part of the three-quarter sequence in Macroeconomics focuses on monetary models of the business cy
Wisconsin Milwaukee - MATH - 345
Assignment 1Math 345, Prof. ShiDue: Tuesday, Sept 12 (9:30am) 1. The following data taken from the 1996 Information Please Almanac show U.S. population from 1800 to 1860, just prior to the Civil War. year 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 Use line
Wisconsin Milwaukee - CLASS - 108
Math 108, Lab 8, Learning and Logistic Curves 1. Other growth formulas are needed We have already seen that some quantities grow according to the exponential growth formula p = p0 ert and that such quantities satisfy the differential equation p = p0
Wisconsin Milwaukee - CLASS - 108
Algebra for Math 108 In Math 108, we will assume that you can handle the algebra of rst and second degree polynomials with no problems and without a calculator (except to decimalize your answers). Here are examples of what we will assume you can do.
UCSC - ISM - 050
OutlineISM 50 - Business Information SystemsLecture 4 Instructor: Magdalini Eirnaki UC Santa Cruz April 12, 2007 Announcements News Article Presentation Review: Cash Flows The Porter Model Other concepts from Ch.2 of OBrien2Announcements
UCSC - ISM - 050
OutlineISM 50 - Business Information SystemsLecture 8 Instructor: Magdalini Eirinaki UC Santa Cruz April 26, 2007 Announcements CISCO review Student Presentation (news) E-commerce Student Presentation (Alibris) Alibris caseAnnouncements
Wisconsin Milwaukee - CLASS - 108
Math 108, Lab 5, Compound Interest and exp 1. Interest, simple and compound When a bank lends money to you, it charges rent for the money. When you lend money to a bank (also known as making a deposit in a savings account), the bank pays rent to you
UCSC - AMS - 146
Mid-termName:-May 19, 2005Read all the questions before you start working on any of them. Extra credit will be given for a significantly completed problem. For the quick questions, write your answers clearly on the corresponding dotted lines, d
UCSC - CMPS - 148
Lecture2CS148/248:InteractiveNarrativeUCSantaCruz SchoolofEngineering www.soe.ucsc.edu/classes/cmps248/Spring2008 michaelm@cs.ucsc.edu 08April2008Drama McKeedescribesthedramaticstory,thestory toldbyHollywoodscreenplaysandnon experimentalstagep
UCSC - CMPE - 117
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UCSC - CMPS - 080
Infinity, Inc. XenocatcherXenocatcherInfinity, Inc. Quincy Surasmith Jonathan Huey Zach HoffmanInfinity, Inc. XenocatcherSummary Xenocatcher is an innovative action-puzzle video game for the Windows PC, which combines exciting and challeng
Maryville MO - AVERETTE - 031609
DEDICATIONS IN CLAY: TERRACOTTA FIGURINES IN EARLY IRON AGE GREECE (c. 1100-700 BCE) Erin Walcek Averett Dr. Susan Langdon, Dissertation Supervisor ABSTRACTThis dissertation explores early Greek religion and society through a contextual analysis of
Maryville MO - BONKA - 031609
Maryville MO - HAMPTOND - 052507
THE EFFECTS OF USING PROGRESS MONITORING IN EARLY WRITING USING CURRICULUM-BASED MEASUREMENT David D. Hampton Dr. Erica S. Lembke, Thesis Supervisor ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to examine the technical adequacy of progress monitoring asses
Maryville MO - AVERETTE - 031609
Public AbstractFirst Name: Erin Middle Name: Walcek Last Name: Averett Degree: PhD Degree Program: Art History and Archeology Advisers First Name: Susan Advisers Last Name: Langdon Co-Advisers First Name: Co-Advisers Last Name: Graduation Term: Wint
Maryville MO - HAMPTOND - 052507
Public Abstract First Name:David Middle Name:Dean Last Name:Hampton Adviser's First Name:Erica Adviser's Last Name:Lembke Co-Adviser's First Name: Co-Adviser's Last Name: Graduation Term:WS 2007 Department:Special Education Degree:MA Title:The effect
Maryville MO - RICHARDSON - 022207
Public AbstractFirst Name: Alison Middle Name: Elaine Last Name: Richardson Degree: MA Academic Program: Psychological Sciences Advisers First Name: Thomas Advisers Last Name: Piasecki Co-Advisers First Name: Co-Advisers Last Name: Graduation Term:
Maryville MO - RICHARDSON - 022207
EXPLORING THE RELATION BETWEEN CIGARETTE SMOKING AND ALCOHOL HANGOVER FREQUENCYAlison E. Richardson Thomas M. Piasecki, Thesis Supervisor ABSTRACTDrinkers differ meaningfully in their susceptibility to hangover, and prior studies suggest individu
UCSC - CMPS - 012
CMPS12B Jan 15, 2004 Bookstore has books! If you prepaid, they sent you an email. Monday is a holiday, so there won't be any lab on Monday. I'm going to ask the TA's to talk about AFS and RCS in lab, so you should try to attend on Tuesday or Weds. On
UCSC - CMPS - 012
CMPS 12BIntroduction to Data Structures Winter 2004 Brian F HanksInstructor and TAsInstructorBrian Hanks BE 189A Office Hours: Thursday 1 3 PMTeaching AssistantsChristopher Harrison Jay KrepsTextsData Abstraction and Problem Solving
UCSC - MATH - 222
LECTURE NOTES, WEEK 3 MATH 222A, ALGEBRAIC NUMBER THEORYMARTIN H. WEISSMAN Abstract. We discuss the concepts from Chapter 3 of Milnes Notes.1. One-dimensional Rings The rst few pages of Chapter 3 of Milnes notes discuss Discrete Valuation Rings (D
UCSC - MATH - 222
LECTURE NOTES, WEEK 2 MATH 222A, ALGEBRAIC NUMBER THEORYMARTIN H. WEISSMAN Abstract. We discuss the concepts from Chapter 2 of Milnes Notes.1. Rings of integers - quadratic case Before embarking into abstraction, we illustrate some of the principa
UCSC - MATH - 222
LECTURE NOTES, WEEK 4 MATH 222A, ALGEBRAIC NUMBER THEORYMARTIN H. WEISSMAN Abstract. We discuss the concepts from Chapter 3 of Milne's Notes.1. Extensions of Dedekind Domains and their ideals In Theorem 3.30 of Milne's notes, he states the followi
UCSC - MATH - 222
LECTURE NOTES, WEEK 8 MATH 222A, ALGEBRAIC NUMBER THEORYMARTIN H. WEISSMAN Abstract. We discuss cyclotomic fields, and the material in Chapter 6 of Milne's notes.1. Cyclotomic Fields Cyclotomic fields arise naturally in number theory for many reas
UCSC - MATH - 222
LECTURE NOTES, WEEK 6 MATH 222A, ALGEBRAIC NUMBER THEORYMARTIN H. WEISSMAN Abstract. We discuss the concepts from Chapter 5 of Milnes Notes.1. Lattices and Volumes In this week, we are going to study the units in a number eld (the group O of inver
UCSC - MATH - 222
LECTURE NOTES, WEEK 5 MATH 222A, ALGEBRAIC NUMBER THEORYMARTIN H. WEISSMAN Abstract. We discuss the concepts from Chapter 4 of Milnes Notes.1. The Ideal Class Group Suppose that O is a Dedekind domain. Then O is a PID if and only if O is a UFD. Th
Charleston Law - BU - 352
Chapters 5 & 6: Consumer and Business Markets Week 4Bus 352, Section X Margaret CornishMay 24th: Agenda ConsumerMarkets: influences on buyer behaviour and decision process Example: Simpson family buys an adventure sports cruise Case: Looney T
UCSC - BUS - 119
CSW Digital SolutionsBUS4 119A Team ProjectProject Management PlanRevision #1Project Title & Sponsoring OrganizationCarla Rounds Wibow LiantonoTitle: Client / Job Tracking Database Sponsoring Organization: Christianson Tree Experts Owner:
Maple Springs - CSE - 3461
Model-View ControllerAdvanced GUI conceptsBackgroundThe model-view controller (MVC) paradigm was developed at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). MVC was central to the architecture of the multiwindowed Smalltalk environment used to creat
UCSC - CMPS - 290
Learning to Rank Using Mixture Of Experts And Matching Loss FunctionsCMPS 290C Advanced Machine Learning Project ReportbySeinjuti Chakrabortyunder the guidance ofProf. M.K. WarmuthDepartment of Computer Science University Of California,Sant
UCSC - CMPS - 290
CMPS 290C Advanced Machine Learning Student: Xiaoye Lu Instructor: Manfred K. Warmuth On line learning of GMM: Abstract Parameter estimate is an essential part in machine learning. After selecting a model for a particular problem, the purpose of lear
UCSC - PSY - 140
Psychology of Sexual Aggression 09/28/06Processing Difficult MaterialNumerous research studies have demonstrated the importance of narrative, story-telling, and verbalization as helpful responses to trauma. These techniques can also be helpful way
UCSC - ECON - 137
22Optional MaterialNot for lecturePaul Huntington JCE 1993 Ticket Pricing Policy and Box Office Revenue: focuses on the question of a single price vs. variable pricing, and aspect of price discrimination, taking advantage of an inelastic demand; H
UCSC - CMPS - 101
CMPS 101 Abstract Data Types Spring 2004Description: Studies basic algorithms and their relationships to common abstract data types. Covers the notions of abstract data types and the distinction between an abstract data type and an implementation of
West Virginia University at Parkersburg - MGMT - 410
Professor Pamela A. Braden Division of Business & Economics Lecture: Managerial GridThe Managerial Grid (also known as the Leadership Grid)1, 9 Country Club Manager Thoughtful attention to needs of people for satisfying relationships leads to a co
UCSC - ENVS - 190
Nature Writing Curricula for San Francisco High School Students Proposal by A. B. Day, Undergraduate in Environmental Studies University of California, Santa CruzSummary This project will provide funding for an intern to facilitate development of na
UCSC - PHYS - 101
PHYSICS 101B HOMEWORK SET 3 Reading: Tipler and Llewellyn, Sections 7.7-7.8, 8.1-8.3 Due Friday 2/16/07. 1.) Problem 7.34 2.) Problem 7.36 3.) Problem 7.39 4.) Problem 7.44 5.) Problem 7.46 6.) Problem 8.3 (Answers: 461 m/s and 1840 m/s) 7.) Problem
UCSC - PHYS - 101
PROBLEM 1 [25 PTS] a) Given the expressions for flm () and gm () from the front sheet, derive the spherical harmonic Y1,1 (, ). Do this up to an overall constant (i.e., dont worry about the normalization for part a). b) Find the constant C1,1 require
UCSC - PHYS - 110
PHYSICS 110B HOMEWORK SET 7 Due Monday 6/7/04 (turn in at nal exam). Ten points per problem. Selected answers are provided. Reading: Griths, Chapter 11. 1.) Problem 11.9. P = 0 4 b4 2 0 6c2.) Problem 11.10. You can ignore the eect of radiation lo
UCSC - CMPE - 110
CMPE 110 Spring 2005 Homework 3 Logic & Propagation Delay Show ALL your work neatly.Name_ Email_ Partners_1. 2 points Propagation delay For a very long time, the input signals to the logic network shown below have been as follows: a=0, b=1, c=
UCSC - CMPS - 102
Some answers to the CMPS 102 Midterm 1 Review QuestionsSpring 20051. Exercise 4.1-1. Prove that the solution of T (n) = T ( n/2 ) + 1 is in O(lg n). We need to assume some boundary condition like T (1) is a constant. This one relies on the fact th
UCSC - MATH - 011
Homework 4: More limitsThis homework set is dierent in format to the other ones, but is an excellent preparation for the upcoming midterm. Many of the midterm and Quiz 3 limit questions will be extracted from these examples. Please hand the answers
UCSC - CMPS - 010
CMPS 10 Introduction to Computer Science Lecture NotesChapter 1: Introduction What is Computer Science? Some possible misconceptions are: The study of computers Programming and programming languages Applications software like MS word, Adobe Photo
UCSC - CMPS - 101
CMPS 101 Algorithms and Abstract Data Types Spring 2009Description: Studies basic algorithms and their relationships to common abstract data types. Covers the notions of abstract data types and the distinction between an abstract data type and an im