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Colorado >> EMUS >> 1832 (Spring, 2008)
Symphony Musical Characteristics Flexible dynamics 3/21/2008 11:56:00 AM o (baroque had steady dynamics, no crescendos) Homophonic texture o Baroque used poplyphonic text Woodwinds, brass, and percussion added to orchetra; NO harpsichord o Baroque ...
Colorado >> EMUS >> 1832 (Spring, 2008)
Thoroughly read beginning of chapter. Missed 2 days A movement in music is like what in writing? A Chapter Which of the following is not a way of naming a Classical piece? Generic title OKAY Program Title (This is the answer.NOT a title) 3/21/2008 9...
Colorado >> EMUS >> 1832 (Spring, 2008)
Classical Era (1750-1815) Musical Characteristics: Natural simplicity and pleasing variety 3/31/2008 9:49:00 AM Flexible rhythm and dynamics Melody tuneful, simple, symmetrical, pleasing Homophonic texture Woodwinds, brass and percussion added to ...
Colorado >> EMUS >> 1832 (Spring, 2008)
Haeger 1 Jack Haeger May EMUS 1832 6 February 2008 Listening Activity 2.1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Duple. Triple. Duple. Duple. Duple. Listening Activity 2.2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Fast Moderate Slow Fast Moderate Listening Activity 3.1 Mozart\'s Eine kleine Nachtmusik...
Colorado >> GEOL >> 1010 (Spring, 2008)
Volcanism Chapter 5 Mount Pelee eruption (1902) 28,000 killed in St. Pierre 1/30/2008 7:42:00 PM Eruption of Vesuvias (A.S. 79).city buried by volcanic ash. Recent eruptions Vesuvius, AD 79 (20000 killed) Krakatoa, 1883: 36,000 killed Mount Pelee, ...
Colorado >> GEOL >> 1010 (Spring, 2008)
Plate Tectonics Continental drift Plate Tectonics What happens at Plate Boundaries? 1/18/2008 12:00:00 PM o Divergant plate boundaries Plates move Away from one another Ex. The mid-atlantic ridge Ocean plates o Convergent plate boundaries On...
Colorado >> GEOL >> 1010 (Spring, 2008)
Metamorphic Rock Black Canyon of the Gunnison Taffy swirl 2/10/2008 10:34:00 PM Metamorphism: transformation of preexisting rock into new rock You can take a igneous rock or sedimentary rock and submit them to heat, pressure and fluids.the rock is ...
Colorado >> EMUS >> 1832 (Spring, 2008)
Jack Haeger May EMUS 1832 4 March 2008 Listening Activity 7.1 1. 0.00 Introduction 0.09 I went to the cross road, fell down on my knees 0.25 I went to the cross road, fell down on my knees 0.37 Asked the Lord above, \"Have mercy, save poor Bob, if you...
Colorado >> PHIL >> 1100 (Spring, 2008)
Test 1 Essay 9Essay 2 Kant no lying in every circumstance 3/18/2008 10:47:00 PM o Position on lying to the murderer at the door Formula I Universal Law Does the universalized maxim generate a contradiction? Yes - the murderer will not believe t...
Colorado >> PHIL >> 1100 (Spring, 2008)
Death of Ivan Ilych 1886 First reaction How does this affect me? 1/16/2008 11:45:00 AM Promotions Wife wants a larger pension Feeling of gratitude between friends because they are still alive People feel obligated to attend the viewing of his body....
Colorado >> GEOL >> 1010 (Spring, 2008)
Shorelines and Coastal Processes Why do we care? People love the coast Transport/shipping/engineering Geologists reconstruct o Depositional environments o Tectonic activity Shoreline is an interface between ocean and land It is a dynamic. WAVES 3/21...
Colorado >> PHIL >> 1100 (Spring, 2008)
death of ivan ilych 1/16 The Death of Ivan Ilych- 1886 3/14/2008 9:04:00 AM First reaction how does this affect me? Promotions Wife wants a larger pension Feeling of gratitude between friends because they are still alive People feel obligated to at...
Colorado >> PHIL >> 1100 (Spring, 2008)
Utilitarianism Jeremy Bentham 1784 - 18342/27/2008 12:00:00 PM The Good = happiness = pleasure The right thing to do = to maximize pleasure of all those affected by the action Aristotle good=hap=eudaimonia flourishing whole life achieve happiness you...
University of Iowa >> RELIGION >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
NOTES The Gita: Truth and Tradition Unit 1: Religion and Truth Does religion offer us truth? If so, what kinds of truth does it offer? How does religious truth compare to other truths? Are there limits to this kind of truth? Krishna\'s advice In ...
Colorado >> GEOL >> 1010 (Spring, 2008)
More Groundwater Water Budget: Inputs: o Precipitation o Streams (in a losing stream) Outputs o Streams (Gaining stream) o Evapotranspiration o Pumping 3/5/2008 12:31:00 PM Stream flow: o Perennial o Intermittent o Ephemeral Groundwater storage and...
Colorado >> PHIL >> 1100 (Spring, 2008)
Kant 2/20/2008 11:44:00 AM Will = the capacity to act accordingly to conception of laws Holy will reason infallibly our will constrained by imperatives Imperatives \"ought\" Hypothetical (if you want y, do x) o Possible wants/end New Car if you ...
Colorado >> PHIL >> 1100 (Spring, 2008)
Review 3/17/2008 10:57:00 AM ARISTOTLE Eudaimonia happiness not a subjective feeling (flourishing) full distinctively human excellent life KANT shopkeepers all act in accordance with duty External inclination Immediate inclination love (wants t...
Colorado >> PHIL >> 1100 (Spring, 2008)
Aristotle 384-322 BC 1/30/2008 12:02:00 PM Nicomachen Ethics- a collection of Aristotle\'s lecture notes How should we live our lives? When we act, we act for a purpose We are rational beings and we act in a rational way o Bridlemaking bridle horsem...
Colorado >> PHIL >> 1100 (Spring, 2008)
Epictetus 55135 AD 2/6/2008 12:01:00 PM Identified with the school of stoicism he was a stoic philosopher Mentions Zeno and Chrysippus.early stoics mentioned in his writing Marcus Aurelius roman emperor/later stoic philosopher Ch. 1 Compairing Ar...
Colorado >> PHIL >> 1100 (Spring, 2008)
John Stuart Mill 1806-1873 Utilitarianism Utilitarianism useful = pleasurable 3/14/2008 11:58:00 AM Principle of utility p.7 greatest happiness principle \"Acts are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness\". \"wrong as they tend to promo...
Colorado >> CAMW >> 2001 (Fall, 2007)
Essay 1 Better conceived as a borderland. 1. Frontier of settlement.whites settled the land and it belongs to them and no one else 2. A Borderland where cultures can mix and West is being shaped by the different cultures (everyone is just trying to ...
University of Iowa >> RELIGION >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
NOTES The Gita The Self and the Sacred Unit 3: Religion and the self In addition to the external resources we have discussed, religions offer ways of dealing with the inner realm of the self. Without this dimension, one\'s actions and beliefs have l...
University of Iowa >> RELIGION >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
Notes on Revelation: Exodus and Job The notion of revelation implies that someone or something from the metaphysical realm has communicated truths to us. Instead of having to search around the earth or within our heads for evidence, we receive truth ...
University of Iowa >> RELIGION >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
Notes on Revelation: Exodus and Job The notion of revelation implies that someone or something from the metaphysical realm has communicated truths to us. Instead of having to search around the earth or within our heads for evidence, we receive truth ...
University of Iowa >> RELIGION >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
Questions to Guide You in the Pascal Reading Socrates seems to assume that the world is \"built\" on the highest and best ideals. The gods, whatever their \"names,\" would necessarily follow these Ideals in creating the world, advising humans, and guidin...
University of Iowa >> RELIGION >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
Religion, Truth, and Everything in Between Two traditional paths 1. Revelation Authority rooted in a metaphysical source Trusts certain claims Offers security Knowledge is received Worships Gods 2. Reason Authority rooted in Ideals Scrutinize...
University of Iowa >> RELIGION >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
Questioning the great questioner Socrates on religion and truth Religion based on reason Reason seeks general, abstract Ideals with which to judge religious claims or teachings. But are Ideals true? Perhaps these Ideals have nothing to do with rea...
University of Iowa >> RELIGION >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
Religion and Truth, Part 2: Reason Plato, Socrates, Euthyphro Truth without revelation Socrates makes claims concerning the gods, holiness, religious stories, etc. He claims no special knowledge (although he refers to an inner voice sometimes), and...
University of Iowa >> RELIGION >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
NOTES Socrates, Religion and Reason II Loving what is highest and best, or how to practice dying The Crito Socrates on Death and Life Socrates has been railroaded. Why not flee this injustice? He refuses, and sees his decision as a defense of his ...
University of Iowa >> RELIGION >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
Religion and Society In the beginning. Religion is a Force in the World The power of religion can be seen across time and in every corner of the world. This course will investigate the nature of this power, the various forms it takes, and what it...
University of Iowa >> RELIGION >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
NOTES Religion and Truth Revelation Key questions What kinds of knowledge or truths do religions offer us? What are the sources or methods by which religious knowledge is obtained? What, if anything, is distinctive about religious knowledge, and ...
University of Iowa >> RELIGION >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
Religion and Tradition What is a Tradition? 1. Inherited, not created by individuals. 2. Provides established ways of: Acting Believing Reasoning Speaking Organizing 3. Arbitrary, but essential. Hmm. 4. Normative. 5. United by Story. The past of...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
14. (Statement of the problem.) Solution. Consider the equation Ax = 0. (1) If we denote by a1 , , an the column vectors, and denote x = (x1 , , xn )T , then (1) can be written as x1 a1 + + xn an = 0 . Since a1 , , an are linearly indepen...
UGA >> RELI >> 1001 (Spring, 2008)
April 1, 2008 Oxtoby, Summa Theologica Augustine: born in Roman province of Northern Africa mother: devote Christian father: pagan becomes most important theologian in Christian tradition good Roman education mid-evil tritium: grammar, study of...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
18. Let A and B be n n matrices and let C = AB. Prove that if B is singular then C must be singular. Proof. Suppose that B is singular. By the part \"(b)(a)\" of Theorem 1.4.2, (why this part?) the equation B x = 0 has a nontrivial solution. That is, ...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
24. (Statement of the problem.) Proof. a) Since A is row equivalent to B, by the definition, there are elementary matrices E1 , , Ek such that A = Ek E1 B. (1) Since B is row equivalent to C, by the definition, there are elementary matrices F1...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
5. (Statement of the problem.) Proof. We check for A3 and A6. We will use the definition (f )(x) = f (x) and (f + g)(x) = f (x) + g(x) (b) A3: Take f, g, h C[a, b]. So x [a, b], (f + g) + h)(x) =(f + g)(x) + h(x) By (b) with functions f + g and h =...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
10. (Statement of the problem.) Proof. Step One: Suppose that A is a 2 2 matrix with two identical rows. Then we must have a b A= . a b and therefore det A = ab - ab = 0. So the statement is true for n = 1. Step Two: Suppose that the statement is tr...
UGA >> RELI >> 1001 (Spring, 2008)
January 24, 2008 Genesis: Creation story no temptation- Eve simply handed fruit to Adam no apple mentions- only fruit, not likely an apple tree would exist in Eden after they eat the fruit, they realize they are naked face shame about lustfulnes...
UGA >> RELI >> 1001 (Spring, 2008)
February 7, 2008 *Oxtoby 53-57, Ezra 5:1, Hagias, Zachariah 4, 6, Samuel 7 Isaiah Syro - Ephrimamite War 234-157 Assyria- Tiglith Syria- Rezin, \"house of Damascus\" Israel- Pekah: son of Remaliah Rezlin and Pekah form alliance to beat Assyria J...
UGA >> RELI >> 1001 (Spring, 2008)
February 12, 2008 Historical Context of Judaism Babylonian Exile 547-538BC marks period when it is finally no longer anachronistic to speak of \"Jews\" (people from Judah) \"Jew\" is not in the Hebrew Bible, only Israelites wasn\'t a wholesale moveme...
UGA >> RELI >> 1001 (Spring, 2008)
January 17, 2008 Hebrew Bible (TONOK, Old Testament) Canon: first books considered authoritative for faith and practice faith-belief practice-do root = reed (measuring stick) 90BC- Yavheh Yeshiva Asines: preserved every book in Hebrew Bible (e...
UGA >> RELI >> 1001 (Spring, 2008)
February 26, 2008 Christianity Appollonius of Tyana: Life of Appollonius of Tyana by Philostrates contemporary of Jesus of Nazareth executed within the same years as Jesus both men\'s followers came into contact with each other born of virgin, pe...
UGA >> RELI >> 1001 (Spring, 2008)
March 7, 2008 Gnosticism Greek: meaning knowledge Wisdom beyond average human beings understand actual nature of universe, including own actual natures they believe they were destined from birth to salvation or oneness with ultimate reality act...
UGA >> RELI >> 1001 (Spring, 2008)
January 29, 2008 Genesis 12-15: Patriarchal Material commonly understood as legend NO evidence of existence of Abraham, Isaac, etc. Abraham leaves Mesopotamia 2000BC (drought and famine) no evidence of specific person named Abraham leaving Abra...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
5. (Statement of the problem.) Solution. (a) Not necessary. If xk+1 is a linear combination of x1 , , xk , then by Observation (II) in page 135, x1 , , xk , xk+1 are linearly dependent. (Note: It is important to indicate which theorem, definiti...
UGA >> RELI >> 1001 (Spring, 2008)
March 4, 2008 4 Gospels in the Cannon 367 on: dozens of Cannon lists By the end of 4th Century: we have a Cannon Early documents Best place to begin to trace Jesus\' history must look at other Gospels as well historical and sociological context 4 G...
UGA >> RELI >> 1001 (Spring, 2008)
March 27, 2008 By 3rd century Christians believed Jesus was both human and divine was the majority position, not ALL Christians believed this but most Jesus himself member of lowest socio-economic status, couldn\'t read or write, poor, unskilled l...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
17. (Statement of the problem.) Proof. AT (A-1 )T = (A-1 A)T = IT = I, (A-1 )T AT = (AA-1 )T = IT = I. T So by the definition, A is nonsingular and (By Algebraic Rule 4 for Transpose) (By the definition of inverse) (By Algebraic Rule 4 for Transpose)...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
5. (Statement of the problem.) Proof. Since 0 U and 0 V , 0 U V . So U V is nonempty. Take x U V and a scalar . Then x U and x V . Since both U and V are subspaces, x U and x V . So x U V . U V is closed under scalar mutiplication. T...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
10. (Statement of the problem.) Proof. By the formula A(adj A) = (det A)I, we have (det A)-1 A(adj A) = I. By Problem 15 in Section 2.2, adj A is nonsigular and (adj A)-1 = (det A)-1 A. Since det(A-1 ) = (det A)-1 (why?), we get (adj A)-1 = (det A-1 ...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
11. (Statement of the problem.) Proof. Suppose that A11 and A22 are nonsingular. By definition, A-1 and A-1 11 22 exist. (Therefore it is legal to use A-1 and A-1 .) 11 22 Take an n n matrix C = -A-1 A12 A-1 . So 11 22 -1 A11 A12 + CA22 = A-1 A12 - ...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
10. (Statement of the problem.) Proof. Since AB = I, det(AB) = det(I). Since det(I) = 1, by Theorem 2.2.3, det(A) det(B) = 1. It follows that det(A) = 0. Hence, A is nonsingular, and A-1 exists. By AB = I, we get A-1 (AB)A = A-1 (I)A. That is, (A-1 A...
Michigan State University >> PLS >> 301 (Spring, 2008)
PLS 301 State Government Introduction Lecture Outline State and Local Government: Introduction I. II. Scope and Capacity of State and Local Governments Rejuvenation of State and Local Governments A. State Dominance and Decline B. State Rejuvenation...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
26. Let A be an m n matrix. (b) Show that AT A and AAT are both symmetric. Proof. (AT A)T = AT (AT )T (By Algebraic Rule 4 for Transpose) = AT A. (By Algebraic Rule 1 for Transpose) By the definition of symmetry, AT A is symmetric. (AAT )T = (AT )T ...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
27. (Statement of the problem.) Proof. Since A and B are symmetric, by the definition we have AT = A, B T = B. () \"=\" Suppose that AB = BA. Then (AB)T = (BA)T = AT B T (By Algebraic Rule 4 for Transpose) = AB (By (*) ) By definition of symmetry, AB ...
Michigan State University >> PLS >> 301 (Spring, 2008)
PLS 301 State Government Federalism Lecture Outline Outline 2: Federalism/Intergovernmental Relations I. II. Introduction The Idea of Federalism A. Definition: way of organizing a nation so that two or more levels of government have formal authorit...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
10. (Statement of the problem.) Proof. \"=\" Suppose that AB is nonsingular. By Theorem 2.2.2, det(AB) = 0. By Theorem 2.2.3, det(A) det(B) = det(AB), hence, det(A) det(B) = 0. So we have both det(A) = 0 and det(B) = 0. By Theorem 2.2.2, both A and B a...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
9. (Statement of the problem.) Proof. (a) Take any x V . By A4, x + 0 = x. Multiplying both side by , we get (x + 0) = x. By A5, x + 0 = x. Adding - x, we get - x + x + 0 = - x + x. By A4 and A3, - x + x + 0 = 0 + 0 = 0 and - x + x = 0. So 0 = ...
Michigan State University >> MATH >> 309 (Spring, 2008)
16 (a) (Statement of the problem.) Proof 1. Take x N (A). Then A x = 0 by definition of N (A). So (BA) x = B(A x) = B 0 = 0. Hence x N (BA) by definition of null space. It means that N (A) N (BA). (1) Take x N (BA). Then BA x = 0 by definition of...
Michigan State University >> PLS >> 301 (Spring, 2008)
PLS 301 State Politics State Bureaucracy Outline State Bureaucracies I. Introduction - Looked in negative light History -Pendleton Act 1883, passed after Garfield\'s assassination Civil service/merit system Prohibition against using party ID. - Can\'...
Michigan State University >> PLS >> 301 (Spring, 2008)
PLS 301 Political Participation Grassroots Lecture Political Participation, Grassroots I. Introduction - Political participation is the activity that seeks to influence the selection of government officials or actions that these officials take. Deg...
Michigan State University >> PLS >> 301 (Spring, 2008)
PLS 301 State Politics Governors Outline Governors I. Historical Perspective A. Independence to 1830s - weak governors B. 1830s 1900 Jacksonian Democracy/Executive Representation - stronger governors - spoils system/patronage C. 1900 1950 Neutral...
Michigan State University >> PLS >> 301 (Spring, 2008)
PLS 301 State Politics Channels of Participation I Channels of Participation I: Direct Democracy, Public Opinion, Interest Groups I. Direct Democracy mechanism that allows citizens to directly adopt policy and participate in making decisions (prog...
Michigan State University >> PLS >> 301 (Spring, 2008)
Channels of Participation II: Political Parties and Elections Political Parties I. Party Organization A. Pyramidal structure with most power lying with county committees and state committees Committees: National, State Central, Congressional Distric...
Michigan State University >> PLS >> 301 (Spring, 2008)
PLS 301 State Politics State Legislatures Outline State Legislatures I. Introduction - Have become more professional - States have gained more responsibility Functions of State Legislatures A. Public Policy Making (pass legislation, approve budgets...
Michigan State University >> PLS >> 301 (Spring, 2008)
PLS 301 State Politics Local Government Outline Local Government I. Different Types of Local Government A. General Purpose Local Governments 1. Counties 1. local administration of some state services 2. county boards 3. reforms 2. Townships 3. Town...
Michigan State University >> PLS >> 301 (Spring, 2008)
PLS 301 State Politics Constitutions Outline State Constitutions I. Introduction A. Constitution fundamental agreement about what government must do, may do, and must not do, and what obligations individuals have toward government. B. The institut...
Texas A&M >> HIST >> 106 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 21 Outline-Hist 106 I. America\'s Move to Town A. Explosive Urban Growth 1. The movement of people at the time was towards the cities (not west) Most populous of pacific coast was san Francisco 2. Technological innovations Vertical expansion a...
Texas A&M >> KINE >> 199 (Spring, 2008)
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