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Neumont - CSC - 1959
Supreme Court of Canada Preload Co. of Canada v. City of Regina et al., [1959] S.C.R. 801 Date: 1959-11-02 The Preload Company of Canada Limited (Plaintiff) Appellant; and The City of Regina (Defendant) Respondent. Harrison Cooley Hayes, Trustee (Pla
Washington - TCSS - 372
CSS 372A Homework FormatHeading: CSS 372A Name _ Assignment_ Date Submitted_ General: All pages should be "permanently" attached. If parts of the assignment were not completed that should be indicated at the beginning. If it is a resubmission, that
Washington - FACULTY - 384
Can we all live this way?Population and Consumption: Feast and Famine, Equity and EcologyPOLS 384 Lec. 61Ecological literacy & exponential growthPopulation growth DCs: from 2% to 1.4% (1975-2015) ICs: from . 6% to .3% (1975-2015) World: 1.
Washington - FACULTY - 384
Environmentalism in Global PerspectiveThe First WaveEarly responses to Industrialization POL S 384, Lecture 41First Wave: 19th Century Response to industrialization Arose in Britain first Urban/rural relationship Coal, deforestation, en
Washington - FACULTY - 384
What is Education for? Ecological Literacy1Why learn about global environmental problems?Instrumental purpose Enriches life, contributes to meaning Empowerment Is knowledge power? CitizenshipPOL S 384 Lecture 32Learning as empowermentThe
Washington - FACULTY - 203
Study Sheet for POLS 203 Midterm Exam Your midterm exam will be held on Wednesday, February 8, in the lecture room. The exam will include multiple choice questions and short identifications. For the short ID's, you wi
Evansville - EE - 354
EE 354 Assignment 4September 19, 2008 Due: September 30, 2008Write a program in C which will input 2 bits from port P0.0 and P0.1. Take P0.1 to be the MSB. If these two bits are 00 output 0 on the D to A converter. If they are 01 output the saw t
UC Davis - LOG - 0508
August 31, 2005 TO: FR: RE: Proctors for Distance Learners taking University Extension's INTRODUCTION TO WINEMAKING FOR DISTANCE LEARNERS Ralph Kunkee, Course Instructor Final exam for Distance LearnersAttached is the final examination to be given
UC Davis - ATT - 0508
August 31, 2005 TO: FR: RE: Proctors for Distance Learners taking University Extension's INTRODUCTION TO WINEMAKING FOR DISTANCE LEARNERS Ralph Kunkee, Course Instructor Final exam for Distance LearnersAttached is the final examination to be given
Washington - DOCS - 424
Government SpendingRyan Musgrave, Monica Yuen Daniel Toader, Devyn JonesGovernment Spending Data 19762008 (Projected) Divided by Branch Subdivided further by accountData OverviewRobots of Mass Data Destruction"Treemap is a spaceconstrained
Washington - STUDENTS - 424
Government SpendingRyan Musgrave, Monica Yuen Daniel Toader, Devyn JonesGovernment Spending Data 19762008 (Projected) Divided by Branch Subdivided further by accountData OverviewRobots of Mass Data Destruction"Treemap is a spaceconstrained
Washington - DATA - 424
Scenario 1 Transportation Goal: Look into details and trends of the transportation budget Step 1: Select the Transportation budget. Step 2: Please adjust the focus to the years between 1987-1994. Step 3: Please select to focus on the Highway Commiss
Washington - DOCS - 424
Ryan Musgrave Informatics 424 P2 Individual Manipulation 10/24/2007 Graph 1: Details of a Branch This visualization allows a user to select a specific branch and show how the total money was spent in said branch. It is displayed as a ranking graph,
Washington - STUDENTS - 424
Ryan Musgrave Informatics 424 P2 Individual Manipulation 10/24/2007 Graph 1: Details of a Branch This visualization allows a user to select a specific branch and show how the total money was spent in said branch. It is displayed as a ranking graph,
Neumont - CSC - 1959
Supreme Court of Canada Western Minerals Ltd. v. Minister of National Revenue, [1960] S.C.R. 24 Date: 1959-11-30 Western Minerals Limited Appellant; and The Minister of National Revenue Respondent.1959: June 17, 18; 1959: November 30. Present: Tasch
Washington - COURSES - 591
URBDP 491 A Lecture 7: Research ApproachesObjectives How to compare alternative approaches Experimental vs. non-experimental approaches Cross-sectional and longitudinal approaches Descriptive approachesTesting HypothesesHypotheses Theory Emp
Washington - COURSES - 591
URBDP 591 A Lecture 11: Sampling and External ValidityObjectives What is sampling? Types of Sampling Probability sampling Non-probability sampling External ValidityWhat is sampling?Is the process of selecting part of a larger group of parti
Washington - BIOL - 179
University of WashingtonSpring 2009Biol 179: Learning to Learn in the Sciences2 cr. seminar, concurrent with Biol 180.http:/protist.biology.washington.edu/bio179spr09Instructors and Section times See website for this information. Course Syl
Neumont - MAT - 1978
#1x=c(141,291,132)k=length(x)n=sum(x)p=c(1/4,1/2,1/4)stt=sum(x^2/(n*p)-np.val=pchisq(stt,k-1,lower.tail=FALSE)p.val#2x=c(158,172,164,181,160,165)k=length(x)n=sum(x)p=rep(1/6,6)stt=sum(x^2/(n*p)-np.val=pchisq(stt,k-1,lower.tail=FALSE)
UNL - CSE - 230
CSCE230L Laboratory 7Flip Flops and Register FilesName: Reading AssignmentCSE Login ID:Computer Organization and Design (Patterson and Hennessy): Section C.8 (Pages C50 C58) Important Figures: C.8.2 (Page C52), C.8.4 (Page C53), C.8.8 (Page C
Washington - FACULTY - 360
CSE360 Spring 2009 - WelcomeSteve Hanks, Professor of CSS hanks@u.washington.edu Class meets: Monday/Wednesday, 4:15 6:20, GWP220 Office hours: M 1:00, during break, by appointment Also email Also IM profstevehanks at {Yahoo, AOL, Google} Course we
Washington - FACULTY - 560
05/31 Administrative Upcoming due dates individual design assignment on the web now, due 6/5 at noon Last time reviews and audits presentations: testing and XP / Scrums This time project demos short retrospective Next time finals vacatio
Washington - FACULTY - 560
03/29 Last time Course administration change in start time 7:00 to 9:15 Brooks paper / how to summarize always keep your reader in mind This time Discussion of Faulk (first half) Group composition Individual presentation topics Discussio
Washington - FACULTY - 560
CSE560 Spring 2006 WelcomeSteve Hanks, Professor of CSS hanks@u.washington.edu Class meets: Monday / Wednesday, 7:30 9:45 Location: Dougan 280 Office hours: before or after class or during break, or by appointment on campus M/W only Course web p
Washington - FACULTY - 560
04/03 Administrative Project SRS deliverable due 4/12 at beginning of class Last time Faulk: Software Requirements How to approach the project This time Discussion of Cockburn, Chapters 1 and 2 Look at the SRS template you will use Next time
Washington - FACULTY - 560
05/22 Administrative Upcoming due dates individual design assignment on the web now, due 6/5 at noon prototype / demos in class 5/31 Presentations: Denis and Amalia on 5/24 Last time subtleties with the facade, singletons, and serializati
Washington - FACULTY - 560
04/19 Administrative Revised group SRS due 7:00 next Monday, either on paper in class, or via Catalyst Last time Wirfs-Brock Chapters 4 and 5 Finish Adventure Game example This time in-class CRC example questions about CRC Next time UML diagra
Washington - FACULTY - 560
04/05 Administrative Group requirements document due 4/12 Last time Use cases and the SRS template This time The MVC, MAU, and Observer/Observable patterns Extended example Next time Finish the example Questions/discussion about the project
Washington - FACULTY - 143
TCSS143 Spring 2005Lab #5May 10thThe Big Phone Company (TBPC) is making every effort to keep their customers ensnared within the company's web of technology, and they have identified the easy transfer of phone directory information (e.g. being
Washington - FACULTY - 481
06/03 Administrative Discussion questions on Counterhack available Schedule Tuesday legal aspects of security and privacy Thursday software and network attacks (1/2) general discussion (1/2) discussion questions due on e-reserve material fr
Washington - FACULTY - 481
Bishop, Chapter 11 (Cipher Techniques) Strange name for a chapter the topic really is understanding the context in which a cryptosystem / protocol is implemented using protocols over a network. First topic (brief! and misplaced?) Regula
Washington - FACULTY - 481
05/22 Administrative No class next Tuesday! Topic for 6/29: network attacks and malicious code reading TBA Assignment 3 is paper / project; final exam is no more Today Network security, SSL and InfoSec Discuss paper / project options
Washington - FACULTY - 481
Bishop, Chapter 9 Public-Key Cryptography The essential question: how can you trust communication with a trusted partner, when the communication is taking place in an untrustworthy environment eavesdroppers want to intercept the message fraudster
Washington - FACULTY - 481
Discussion Questions: Bishop, Chapter 4 (Policies)1. The first assumption in the chapter is that the computer system is a finite-state automaton. Briefly describe an FSA, and comment on whether adopting this abstract model is realistic. What assumpt
Washington - FACULTY - 481
Discussion Questions: Bishop, Chapter 5 (Confidentiality Policies)1. Bishop in many places emphasizes that a confidentiality policy is not concerned with integrity. Is this a good distinction to make? Why or why not? How does Bell-LaPadula combine m
Washington - FACULTY - 481
Discussion Questions: Bishop, Chapter 9 (Basic Cryptography) 1. Give (i.e. make up) "real-life" situations in which an attacker would be able to use a ciphertext only attack, a known plaintext attack, and a chosen plaintext attack. The "rot13" cypher
Washington - FACULTY - 481
Some Notes on One-Way Hash Functions (This material is from Schneier's Applied Cryptography) They're important signing documents SSL Monitoring integrity of files Not covered in Bishop in any depth What are they? a hash function is a functi
Santa Clara - COEN - 178
Lab 8 JDBC with Servlets COEN 178 - Intro To Database Systems (Spring 2004) TA: Sumit Naiksatam (snaiksatam@scu.edu) In this lab we will study how we can deploy Servlets to access the database. Instructions: 1. Follow the instructions in JDBC-Servlet
Neumont - CSC - 1960
Supreme Court of Canada Labour Relations Board of New Brunswick v. Eastern Bakeries Limited et al., [1961] S.C.R. 72 Date: 1960-12-19 The Labour Relations Board of the Province of New Brunswick (Defendant) Appellant; and Eastern Bakeries Limited (Pla
Washington - STAT - 390
y=c(85.06,85.25,84.87,84.99,84.28,84.88,84.48,84.72,85.10,84.10,84.55,84.05); x=c(1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,3,4,4,4)
Santa Clara - COEN - 152
COEN 252 Computer ForensicsForensic Duplication of Hard DrivesForensics Duplicates as Admissible EvidenceFederal Rules of Evidence 1002 requires an original to prove the content of a writing, record, or photograph. Follows from the best
Santa Clara - COEN - 350
COEN 350Mobile SecurityWireless SecurityWireless offers additional challenges: Physical media can easily be sniffed. War DrivingLegal?U.S. federal computer crime statute, Title 18 U.S.C. 1030, Crime to knowingly access a computer used
Maryland - CMSC - 114
Alias Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 E1 E2 E3 Grade Opt wboard 43 41 40 45 40 93 110 96 80 107 92 84 138 A 3
Washington - COM - 444
Ogilvy's PR Practice in China1The development of Ogilvy PR Worldwide in China Ogilvy PR services in China My work experience in MS PR corporate team2Global Vision, Local TouchEstablished: 1986 Headquarters: Beijing Branch offices: Shanghai,
Washington - A - 444
Ogilvy's PR Practice in China1The development of Ogilvy PR Worldwide in China Ogilvy PR services in China My work experience in MS PR corporate team2Global Vision, Local TouchEstablished: 1986 Headquarters: Beijing Branch offices: Shanghai,
South Carolina Upstate - FACULTY - 106
05/17/09Chapter 15, Biochemistry1/17Chapter 15 Biochemistry Cell Nucleus Ribosomes Mitochondria Chloroplasts Cell membrane Photosynthesis Metabolism05/17/09Chapter 15, Biochemistry2/17Catabolism Anabolism Carbohydrates Polyhydroxy aldeh
South Carolina Upstate - FACULTY - 106
Chapter 17 Fat + Lye Soap (contain lye) Triglyceride + NaOH salt of fatty acid + glycerinO O R' C O H2C CH H2C tryglyceride (fat or oil) O + O C O C R + R" base 3KOH HO H2C OH R' O C K O K K carboxylate salt (soap) O O O C O C R" RCH + H2COH
South Carolina Upstate - FACULTY - 105
9/8/98Chapter 31Chapter 3 Atomic Structure Electrical nature of Matter Charge fundamental force of nature Ben Franklin Luigi Galvani9/8/98Chapter 32Alessandro Volta Nicholson and Carlisle Humphrey Davy Michael Faraday Electrochemistry
South Carolina Upstate - FACULTY - 455
Chapter 2Dialectology & Language VariationNothing is permanent but change Heraclitus True or FalseAll dialects are equal Whenever we speak. The cartoon in the previous slide focuses on which aspect of dialectal difference? Language
Washington - FACULTY - 221
HSTAA 221: Midterm Answer Key In all cases, an "A" answer will provide a clear thesis, will be clearly organized, and will have few or no grammatical or spelling errors. The specific points and evidence required for an "A" answer are given below for
Washington - TC - 400
Chief Information Officers and Technical CommunicationMark P. HaselkornDepartment of Technical Communication University of Washington markh@u.washington.eduHaselkorn 2003Overview Introduction and Thesis ICT System Management The Role of the
South Carolina Upstate - FACULTY - 252
Chapter 5Structure Class WordsChapter 5: Grammar SafariFind a `reallife' error involving one of the structures discussed in the text Identify the problem Show us both the problem & correction Example: I love deserts, but pie we had
Washington - FACULTY - 505
This is the sequence of matlab commands which generates a Lorenz attractor with the m-files Lorenz.m and XYZdot.m> global sigma r b> sigma=10, b=8/3,r=30>close all,clear X Y Z Time, [X,Y,Z,Time] = Lorenz(0,30,3000,1,1,10);
Santa Clara - COEN - 252
Password CrackingCOEN 252 Computer Forensics Social Engineering Perps trick Law enforcement, private investigators can ask. Look for clues:Passwords frequently use SSN, names of boyfriend, girlfriend, dog, sled, . Dicti
UNL - STAT - 380
Homework for Chapter 10 Below are a set of homework problems for Chapter 10. Please see my separate set of partial solutions to these problems. These are stored in a file on the homework web page. For each hypothesis testing problem, make sure you un
Washington - COURSES - 200
Spoken language phonetics:Transcription, articulation, consonants LING 200 Winter 2009Plan for today Phonetic transcription Phonetics Articulation of speech sounds Description of consonantscell phones off pleaseFirst, some amazing things a
Washington - HONORS - 350
Art of FugueVladimir Chaloupka, University of Washington, May 2007 (www.phys.washington.edu/users/vladi ) General notes on pipe organs Pipe organ is the most "mechanical" of all instruments any given pipe is either closed or open, and dynamics (as
Washington - HONORS - 350
H A&S 350 last name: EINSTEINResponse Paper #1Spring 2007word count: 807first name: Johann Sebastian Subject: Reflections on the Introductory Lectures and Readings. The title of this chapter is borrowed from the book Dreams of the Final The
Washington - TC - 493
Technical Communication Professional Portfolio Program Lab for User-Centered Engineering Education University of Washington, Box 352195, Seattle, WA 98195-2180TC Professional Portfolio ProgramArtifact Guidelines What are some guidelines I should f
UNL - PHYS - 926
6 of the gluon fields are independent linear combinations of the simple gluon fields we enumerated G 1 = (rg + gr)/2 G 4 = (bg + gb)/2 G 6 = (rb + br)/2 G 2=-i(rg - gr)/2 G 5=-i(bg - gb)/2 G 7=-i(rb + br)/2linear combinations of the color/anticolor
UNL - PHYS - 462
Recall there is no 2-proton state! The initial fusion of 2 protons actually involves positron decay which converts one of them into a neutron: a WEAK process.1H+ H H + e + 1 2 +Q=0.42 MeVSuch weak processes are of course characterized by low