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Penn State - HIST - 021
10/1:Progressive EraProgressivism not coherent, NOT a movement, progressives are in both democratic and republican parties, theyre in the business world and the labor world. not everyone was referring to the same thing, they couldnt be with such
Hartford - AUCW - 180
Analysis of the Manipulation and Portrayal of Christ, Helen of Troy, and Cinderella by Yeats, H.D., and Sexton (respectively) and How Tragedy is Shown Through Each By: Kelly GuinanAssignment #1 AUCW 180 Professor Martinelli February 12, 2008Guina
Hartford - AUCW - 180
The Lake Isle of Innisfree by William B. Yeats In this particular poem, Yeats emplyed an AB rhyme scheme in each of the three stanzas. The beat of the poem ris reminiscent of the wading of a lake, and nature is central to this poem. It is the subject
Hartford - LIT - 140
Fanny Kemble beautifully articulates the powerful emotions that she experiences when the one she loves is near, and the dreadful feelings she endures when she is alone. In her sonnet "My Love", her use of imagery, tone, and word choice elegantly stre
Hartford - AUCW - 180
Tragic experience has happened to the charactes: Oedipus = prophecy, killed father and married mother. Antigone = descendent of a tragic hero, offspring of oedipus, loyal to destroyed family, ensure brother's honor against the will of the king with p
Hartford - PHI - 110
Wth all the technological advances and new ways of networking that require little to no face-to-face interactions, the amount of music available is mindnumbing. At the tips of one's fingertips (assuming those fingertips are well adapted to a keyboard
N.C. State - CH - 201
An Example of Changing Concentration Units Problem 2.21 of text What is the molality of a sucrose solution if the mole fraction is 0.025? Assume an aqueous solution (water as solvent); Sucrose is a non-electrolyte so i = 1. Step 1: "un-pack" the unit
N.C. State - CH - 201
Serial Dilutions Suppose I wish to make ~ 50mL of 0.1M; 0.01M; 0.001M; 0.0001M; and 0.00001M solution starting with a 0.1M "stock" solution. Use: CiVi = CfVf Method I.x mL 0.1M x 5 mL stock50 mL 0.01Mto which we add 45 mL of water to make 50 mL
N.C. State - CH - 201
Atomization Reactions Note that "atomization" reactions discussed on page 82 are simply another sort of defined reaction type, not dissimilar to combustion, formation, etc. If you consider a generic compound XaYbZc where X, Y, Z are elements and a, b
N.C. State - CH - 201
The Stoichiometry of Enthalpy Reactions Consider a generic reaction as follows:1A 2B3C 4Dwhere A, B, C, D are reactants and products. Further, let us assume that we have been given, or otherwise calculate: H = 253.7 kJ. The sign indicates that
N.C. State - CH - 201
Consider the reaction:2 A( g ) 3B(aq) 4C(s) 5D(aq)Now, the reaction quotient is given by:Qbut,a a4 C 2 Aa a5 D 3 BaC aD aA aB1 D 1M p A atm 1 atm B 1MThus,Q14 2D5 3pABN.B. There are NO units; that is, Q is dimensio
N.C. State - CH - 201
Practice Example 4.8 in more detail We examined in class the equilibrium for the reaction:reddish brown2NO2N 2O4 .colorlessThis reaction is particularly convenient for study in general chemistry as: (1) NO 2 has a reddish-brown color whereas
N.C. State - CH - 201
Making Buffer Solutions A buffer solution is composed of a weak acid (HA) and its conjugate base (A-): note that these are generic terms and relative signs as the acid might be HSO4^1 and the base SO4^2. In any event, there are two principle means of
N.C. State - CH - 201
What One Needs-to-Know in CH 201The Gas Constant: Avogadro's number: 0.0821 L atm /mol K and 6.022e23 part/mol or amu/g 8.314 J/mol KThe names, symbols, and common oxidation states of the elements 1-36; the halogens & noble gases; and: Ru, Pd, Cd,
N.C. State - CH - 201
Concentration Units Most generally, a concentration unit for a solution is a relative ratio of the following amt of solute form: . amt of solute or solvent Examples include: Molarity (M): mol solute / volume of solution (in L) Molality (m): mol solut
N.C. State - CH - 201
What Size is the Right Size? Today in class, we examined practice example 2.6 with a 0.30 mass fraction of H2SO4(aq) whose density was given as 1.218 g/ml. Route: Mass fraction (given concentration unit): 0.30mass H 2SO4 mass H 2SO4 mass H 2OWe a
N.C. State - CH - 201
Calorimetry Calorimetry is the study of energy transfer in the form of heat (q), which, at constant pressure, is the enthalpy ( H) or, at constant volume (bomb calorimeter), E. As discussed in section 3.9 of your text, the operating equation is based
N.C. State - CH - 201
First Law Introduction to Terms: The First Law of thermodynamics can be expressed in either of two equivalent forms, both of which convey the essential nature of the law, to wit: conservation of energy in an isolated system (aka universe).EunivE
N.C. State - CH - 201
Additional notes regarding entropy that accompany and refer to the text, pp. 96-99.Configuration: This is a specification of exactly which particles are in which energy levels. Technically, we "distinguish" the particles by defining the exact energ
Penn State - PL SC - 014
9/26:Political Parties:Political Parties Formal organizations, recognized in law, that seek legislative and/or executive power, and willing to abide by the constraints of election laws and parliamentary rules The Significance of parties Election
N.C. State - E - 115
Ryan Owings E115 071 15 October 2007Hardware Topics Holographic data storage Holographic data storage uses laser beams to shine on photorefractive material to capture data. Two coherent beams split from one to create holograms. One beam being the r
Penn State - PL SC - 014
9/5: Normative vs. Empirical - oughtquestions vs. is-questions - Empirical analysis is centered on facts - Comparative method: systematic empirical description of similarities and dissimilarities Q: What do we compare? CP: Not just description - use
Penn State - PL SC - 014
11/5:Some definitions: Political culture is a pattern of shared values, moral norms, beliefs, expectations, and attitude that relate to politics and its social context Every society has a dominant political culture and most have one or more subcult
Penn State - PL SC - 014
Is Canada a Consensus or Majoritarian political democracy?The five central banks with the greatest independence all operate in federal systems: Germany, Switzerland, the Unites States, Austria, and Canada. (Lijphart, p. 241) Canada is a plural democ
N.C. State - IDS - 201
Ryan Owings IDS 201-651 12/27/07Environmental Apocalypse or Ecologism: The Beginning of a New EraThere is currently a buzz going around, a popular topic that crops up in many social conversations. You can hear it sometimes on the news, around the
Penn State - HD FS - 239
Chapter 7 Media Saturation low digital divide among different income families. 99% of teenager homes in America have a TV. - most experts believe that the high rate of obesity among American teenagers is due, in part, to the large amount of time par
Penn State - ENGL - 030
1William Landis Causal Analysis Essay English 30 Section 21 Ms. Galbo 10/24/06 The Impact of Affirmative ActionThe steady annual increase in minority enrollment at the University of California suggests that Affirmative Action may not have as grea
Wisconsin - LIT. TRANS - 275
Final Exam The Millennium Americans don't appreciate the rich culture/traditions that Europe holds o Travelers cannot comprehend it on a short trip Story is still accurate today o Emergence of tourism industry o Tourism portrayed then is how it is
Wisconsin - GEO - 100
Geology Exam The Earth System (Ch. 1) Asthenosphere (13): Climate System (12): Earth System (10): Fossil (14): Geodynamo (14): Geosystem (11): Inner Core (8): Lithosphere (13): Magnetic field (13): Mantle (8): Outer Core (8): Plate Tecton
Wisconsin - SCANDINAVI - 276
Vikings in America (2/7) The Vinland Sagas Eirik the Red's saga o Leif Eiriksson discovers Vinland o 3 trips o Takes skraelings captive o Thorvald is shot by uniped Saga of the Greenlanders o Bjarni Herjolfsson discovers vinland o 4 trips o Kills s
Wisconsin - SCANDINAVI - 276
Scandinavian Mythology (2/5) Sources of Evidence Archaeology o Tells us sacred acts Contemporary Evidence Non Bias (Gender) o Objects don't speak o Bodies were kept in full with clothing Possible idea of after life Anything they buried before th
Wisconsin - SCANDINAVI - 276
Languages (1/31) What is a Scandinavian Language Similar but different Political/Geographical Linguistic Formal study of language o Phonetics Same letters, all with different meanings o Phonology Sounds we recognize as being different o Morphol
Wisconsin - SCANDINAVI - 276
Louis Holberg (1684-1754) Most prominent enlightenment period figureThe age of enlightenment 18th century philosophical movement Knowledge through expierence o John Locke Francois Bacon Jean Rousseau Denis Diderot Reason o Individual could f
Wisconsin - NUTRI SCI - 132
The Science of Nutrition Study Questions What is the purpose of science? A formal system that helps us discover knowledge Anecdotal evidence What is anectdotal evidence? Our personal expierence What are pitfalls of anecdotes? Often unreliable, eviden
Wisconsin - NUTRI SCI - 132
Protein Study Questions Nitrogen cycle What is the nitrogen cycle? How does it link ecology and nutrition? Name a few of the paths nitrogen takes.Structure What is protein made of? How many amino acids are found in nature? A long strand of Amino Ac
Northeastern - THEU - 101
Art of Theatre (THE U101)Midterm: Things to know. (and be able to apply)Conventions (of performance): Greek Shakespeare Mystery Cycle Beijing Opera Dramatic Structure: Aristotle's 6 elements (and how to apply them) Styles (their characteristics, i
Northeastern - THEU - 101
How is Genre different from Style? - Style is mostly about form, and what devices are used to tell the story or get across artists' points How it's told - Genre is mostly about content, themes What is told Tragedy vs. Comedy Often hold a major less
Wisconsin - LIT. TRANS - 275
People Darwin: Process of natural selection, contrast to religion Karl Mark: Class Structure John Stuart Mill: Utilitarian, greatest good of people Georg Brandes: Modern breakthrough, opposed romanticism Jacobsen, Ibsen, Bjorsen: Debate women
Wisconsin - ACCT - 100
Collection of Note Receivable Cash 1,035 Miscellaneous Expense 15 Notes Receivable Interest Revenue (to record collection of notes receivable by bank)1,000 50Book Error Cash 36 Accounts Payable-Company 36 (to correct error in recording a check-th
New Haven - CS - 212
C PROGRAMMING HOMEWORK 2 PART 1/* Homework Assignment 2 Part 1 By: /*/ #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> typedef char *string; void printfunc(string[], int, int); void sortfunc(string[], int, int); void swapper(string[], int, int); int main() {
New Haven - CS - 212
Laboratory6RIP: Routing Information ProtocolA Routing Protocol Based on the Distance-Vector AlgorithmObjectiveThe objective of this lab is to configure and analyze the performance of the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) model.OverviewA ro
New Haven - CS - 212
Laboratory11Firewalls and VPNNetwork Security and Virtual Private NetworksObjectiveThe objective of this lab is to study the role of firewalls and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) in providing security to shared public networks such as the Inte
New Haven - M - 117
Logarithm Homework 1I. Simplify each of the following expressions: a. b. c. d.e. II. Solve for x: a) e)f.g.h.b)c)d)(Note: There are two solutions.)III. Evaluate the following expressions; assume that 1. 5. 9. 2. 6. 10. 3. 7. 11. 4
New Haven - M - 117
Logarithm Homework 2
New Haven - CS - 447
Homework I1. Five jobs are waiting to be run. Their expected run times are 9, 6, 3, 5 and X. In what order should they be run in order to minimize average waiting time? (Hint: Though the answer is simple, you need to consider all cases). In class we
New Haven - CS - 212
C PROGRAMMING HOMEWORK 2 PART 3/* Homework Assignment 2 Part3 array of pointers to character strings file input By: /*/ #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #define INPUT_FILE "inputfile.in" typedef char *string; void sortfunc(
New Haven - CS - 212
C PROGRAMMING HOMEWORK 3 PART 1/* Homework Assignment 3 Part 1-Integer sort By: /*/ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #define INPUT_FILE "inputfile.in" void insortfunc(int[], int, int); void printfunc(int[], int, int); void swapper(int[], int,
New Haven - CS - 212
C PROGRAMMING HOMEWORK 3 PART 2/* Homework Assignment 3 Part 2-struct array By: /*/ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #define INPUT_FILE "inputfile.in" typedef char *string; typedef struct person { char name[14]; int age; do
Cornell - ROM S - 105
Chris Bostick 3/30/2008Essay Final PaperThe Difference in the Roles of Women in Shakespeare and Cervantes In the times of Shakespeare and Cervantes, women were held in a low social standing in society, and were subservient to men. Their tradition
Cornell - BIO - 2810
Chris Bostick 3/30/2008BioGD281 Lab OutlinePurpose: To test lac- mutants isolated in experiment 2 to see if they are suppressed by one or more known amber suppressors. Materials: 1. 18 .2ml Pipettes 2. 1ml pipettes 3. 10ml pipettes 4. MacConkey's
Cornell - CHEM - 2080
Experiment 1: Hot and Cold packs By Chris Bostick Lab Instructor: Soumya De February 16, 2006Results and Discussions: Part 1: The purpose of this experiment was to obtain the heat capacity of a coffee-cup calorimeter and to obtain the heat of solut
Cornell - CHEM - 2080
Experiment 8: Polymers By Chris Bostick Lab Instructor Chris Sgro November 16, 2005Results and Discussions: In this experiment a PVA was created from polymerizing vinyl acetate to form poly (vinyl acetate). PVA contains a large number of OH groups
Cornell - CHEM - 2080
Experiment 2: Iodine Clock reaction By Chris Bostick 3/02/06 Lab Instructor Soumya DeResults and Discussions: The purpose of this experiment was to determine the rate at which the reaction of: 2I- + S2O8 I2 + 2SO42occurs. Then using Arrhenius equa