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BU - CAS - CS 480
Programming Assignment 3: 3-D Vivarium Due Monday March 31 at 11:59pmThe purpose of the assignment is to introduce you to 1) the use of OpenGL display lists and OpenGL transforms for hiearchical modeling, and 2) collision detection and clipping. You
BU - CAS - CS 480
CS480/CS680 Problem Set 1Due in class Tuesday, February 12 at the beginning of lecture. Please prepare the answers to these questions, neatly written or typed, on separate paper. 1. (a) (3 points) Write a 4 4 homogeneous transform matrix M that whe
BU - CAS - CS 480
Programming Assignment 2 Due Monday, February 25 at 11:59pmThis assignment will introduce you to 3D modeling and transformations in OpenGL. You will develop a program that allows the user to control a simulated human hand. This assignment is challen
BU - CAS - CS 480
Programming Assignment 1 Due Monday, February 4 at 11:59pmThis assignment will get you started as an OpenGL programmer, while introducing you to basic concepts in interactive graphics programming. You will develop a polygon drawing tool that allows
BU - CAS - CS 480
CS480/CS680 Problem Set 2Due in class Tuesday, April 8 at the beginning of lecture. Please prepare the answers to these questions, neatly written or typed, on separate paper. 1. (10 points) Prove the invariance property of NURBS under perspective vi
Rutgers - COMP APPS - 170
<html> <head> <title>Javascript Example 3 - Loops</title> </head> <body> <h1>Fake Stock Exchange Market</h1> <br> <script type="text/javascript"> / variable declarations var google = 0; var dell = 0; var confirmation; var totalgoogle = 0; var totalde
Arizona - NRSC - 282
Hippocrates believed that the brain was involved with sensation and was the seat of intelligence. Aristotle believed that the heart was the center of intellect. The brain was thought to be a radiator for cooling of blood. Aristotle's Scientific Reaso
Arizona - NRSC - 282
Gray Matter corresponds to cell bodies of neurons and glial cells; white matter corresponds to tracts traversing the brain and spinal cord and connecting different regions. Cortical layers- neurons "belong" to specific layers and send their processes
Arizona - EDL - 200
Name _Cassandra Welsh_ Schools as Social Institutions Unit 1 Study Guide Definitions Briefly define the following terms: 1. Education learning about the particular ways of a group 2. Schooling more organized form of education that takes place in sc
Arizona - MUS - 231
Spring 2007 Final ExamJazz Study Guide MOON1. Prepare for the listening portion of the exam. See Instructions on d2l. 2. Be familiar with everything mentioned in class lectures or discussed in your textbook. The list below might help you focus yo
Arizona - MUS - 231
Spring 2007 Final Exam GuideJazz Study MOON1. Prepare for the listening portion of the exam. See Instructions on d2l. 2. Be familiar with everything mentioned in class lectures or discussed in your textbook. The list below might help you focus yo
Arizona - EDL - 200
Name _Cassandra Welsh _Chapter 2 Study Guide Resubmit1. How are differences in the schooling systems of the industrialized world best explained? A few key structural differences help to unlock students' opportunities in the six systems and the cha
Arizona - EDL - 200
Name_Cassandra Welsh_EDL 200 Study Guide 3 Schooling in the Developing World1. Describe the major general characteristics of schooling during the colonial period. Schooling considered helpful for the main interests in raw materials, cheap labor, a
Arizona - EDL - 200
Name_Cassandra Welsh_ Unit Nine Study Guide School Reform and the Possibilities of Schooling. 1. What are the four R's of school reform? Efficiency, excellence, enhance, and equity 2. What are the correlates of successful school reform? Michael Fulla
Arizona - EDL - 200
Name_ Cassandra Welsh_ EDL 200 Schooling Study Guide #4 Schools and the Transmission of Knowledge 1. Define "transmission of school knowledge." Transmission of school knowledge- the instruction of the uneducated members of a society by school authori
Arizona - EDL - 200
Name_Cassandra Welsh_ Unit 5 Study Guide EDL 200 Schools and Socialization 1. List ten ways that schools seek to socialize students. You may use your own examples. Responsive to students Value work well done in the eyes of the school Behavioral confo
Arizona - EDL - 200
Name_ Unit 5 Study Guide EDL 200 Schools and Socialization 1. List ten ways that schools seek to socialize students. You may use your own examples. 2. React to the statement in the text that "schools are organized to form personalities for a public w
Arizona - EDL - 200
Name_Cassandra Welsh_ Chapter 6 Schools and Social Selection: Opportunity. 1. What caused schools to become so important in the American culture? The most important factors of schooling becoming so important were changes in the occupational structure
Arizona - EDL - 200
Name_Cassandra Welsh_ Study Guide Seven Schools and Social Selection: Inequality 1. Who is left behind in the social selection process? Why is it a problem? In the US, 1/5 of high school students do not graduate with their classes. 50% of students do
Arizona - EDL - 200
Name _Cassandra Welsh_ Study Guide Eight. Teaching and Learning in Comparative Perspective1. Using bullet format, list the key characteristics of American teachers, as described on pages 222 through 228 in the text. Preparation in many states inade
Rutgers - COMP APPS - 170
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Rider - ACCT - 220
Introduction to Accounting II: Managerial Accounting Accounting 220Chapter 5 Cost Behavior: Analysis and Use Types of Cost Behavior Patterns Cost behavior refers to how a cost will react or respond to changes in the level of activity- go up? go down
Rutgers - COMP APPS - 170
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Rutgers - BASIC COMP - 100
1 BASIC COMPOSITION JACK HITT "DINOSAUR DREAMS" DAVID BROOKS "OUR SPRAWLING, SUPERSIZE UTOPIA" In America, people perceive their environment to be a reflection of the cultural beliefs and values they feel are most important to them. Growth in the eco
Rutgers - BASIC COMP - 100
1 BASIC COMPOSITION PAPER MICHALE KAMBER "TOIL AND TEMPTATION" ARLIE RUSSELL HOCHSCHILD "FROM THE FRYING PAN INTO THE FIRE" Striving for financial success in today's society has affected the daily routines of families drastically compared to the earl
ASU - ENG - 101
In the outline I turned in prior to submitting this fourth and final essay, my plan was to write about two important readings we had reviewed in this course. However, I decided to change the topic of my essay to correspond with option #4, which is an
NMT - PHYS - 112
v=v0+at x=x0+v0t+1/2at2 v2=v02+2a(x-x0) F=kq1q2 r2 F=qE a=qE m I=E*dA I=EdAcos(E;dA) I=qenclosed e Ediff charge=-2kqa (a2+y2)3/2 Erope= 1 i 2e0r Eplane=o 2e0 E=kQ R2 E=kQ r2 E=kQr R3Vsphere=kQ r Vinside=3-r2 R2 Vplanar=- o x 2e0 0=Q A
NMT - MATH - 283
The Calculus WayUsing calculus, a function has its minimum where the derivative is 0. Since we need to adjust both m and b, we take the derivative of E with respect to m, and separately with respect to b, and set both to 0:Each equation then gets
NMT - MATH - 283
Question 2.57 in your text concerns the growth of an icicle over time. Length is measured in inches and is denoted by a y. Time is measured in minutes, x. a) x 95 min, sx 53.4 min, y 12.66 in, s y 8.5 in, r 0.996 b) y 32.16 cm, s y 21.58 cm, r 0.996
NMT - MATH - 283
Student Formula SheetParameter/Statistic mean Population x Population N ( x )2 2 N 2 x 2 2 N Sample x Sample x n ( x x )2 2 s n 1s2variance x x 22n 1n( n 1)standard deviation coefficient of variation (CV) interquart
ASU - ENG - 101
Essay 2In our world of competition, it is hard to succeed if you fall behind. Having the energy to accomplish things is vital in obtaining this success, and laziness can be an obvious setback. Energetic people are those with structured and social l
ASU - ENG - 101
Being a teenager is often difficult; teenagers struggle with becoming adults and all the freedom and responsibilities that implies. At the same time, they are struggling with bodies that are growing, emotions that seem out of control, and a world tha
Colorado - ACCT - 4440
Chapter 1 Types of taxes and jurisdictions that use them Basic Tax Terminology -Tax rate is given by the law -Proportional tax is similar to social security and Medicare. It is a flat tax. It is capped at a certain amount. Medicare goes on forever. T
ASU - ENG - 101
While dishonesty is not lying, the intentions behind the two acts are nearly identical. When looking up the word "lie" in Webster's Dictionary, four of the word's seven definitions stand out; 1. A false statement made with deliberate intent to deceiv
ASU - ECN - 221
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Macroeconomic Principles ECN 211 SLN #18054 Dr Matthew Croucher Spring 2008Unusual circumstances may result in the need to cancel a class. In such cases, this class will be OFFICIALLY CANCELLED ONLY
Colorado - ACCT - 4440
Chapter 2 Tax Policy issues: Standards for a good tax Tax Policy -Forces behind the design of the income tax Forces -Revenue needs: Our government is not raising enough money to stay above the deficit. -Economic considerations: People are using the l
Colorado - ACCT - 4440
Chapter 4 Avoidance vs. Evasion -Avoidance is legal: being smart about it -Understanding the law: You can ask for a delay to pay taxes. -Tax planning -Tax evasion is a federal crime: crossing the line -Cheating -Omission: Got a W-2 but didn't put it
Colorado - ACCT - 4440
Chapter 7 -Generally requires a determinable useful life. -Organizational costs can be expensed up to 5,000 and the balance is amortizable using the straight-line method over 180 months. -Start-up costs can be expensed up to 5,000 and the balance is
Colorado - ACCT - 4440
Chapter 8 Basis -Original Basis= the starting tax basis in the property. -Cost basis usually equals purchase price -Substituted basis where the transaction was through gift or inheritance or involved some tax deferral -Adjusted Basis (AB)= the curren
Colorado - ACCT - 4440
Chapter 9 Extremely important chapter Exchange of qualifying property- Generic Elements -Assume the FMVs are equal or the parties wouldn't swap -Should have equal FMV, (Nederland vs Boulder prices) -Never like kind exchange when there's a loss (never
Colorado - ACCT - 4440
Chapter 14 Individual Income Tax Formula Total income (Everything received) - Exclusions/tax-exempt income = Gross Income - Adjustments = Adjusted Gross income (AGI) - Greater of Standard or Itemized Deductions - Personal and dependency exemptions (3
Colorado - ACCT - 4440
Chapter 15: Principals of Taxation Employee Versus Contractor -Decided by state law: -Regulations, rulings, and court cases -Degree of supervision, materials, person versus job -Employer consequences: -Employer avoids FICA on contractor, with hold ta
Colorado - ETHN - 1036
Andrew Kootman ETHN 1036 February 17, 2008 Take-Home Exam The Inquisition: Spain was under constant struggle and war over the mix of religions attempting to control the land. Ferdinand and Isabella went to the Pope and chose to take over the land and
Colorado - ACCT - 4620
Chapter 2 The client must follow FASB and the auditors must follow 10 auditing standards. 1.) Due professional care: staying professional within the field and being honest with the information. 2.) Independence: Independent from client being audited.
Arizona - CHEM - 104B
Chemical Kinetics Chem 104BAbstract: With the use of absorbance spectroscopy and the Beer-Lambert law equation determine the order of the reaction between a bleaching reagent, NaOCl, and the food dye, yellow sunset #6.Introduction: Chemical kinet
Arizona - CHEM - 104B
Introduction Water quality is an important issue, noting that normal tap water has different ionic content, although thought to be pure by many. In this experiment, the intent is on testing the ionic contents and concentrations of tap water obtained
Arizona - CHEM - 104B
Weak Acid Titration Chem 104BAbstract: In the weak acid titration experiment, the point is to reach an acid base equilibrium. This is achieved by titrating different unknowns with a .100 M of sodium hydroxide, NaOH solution. The titrated NaOH is a
Arizona - CHEM - 104B
Introduction: Indigo is an organic molecule that gives off a blueish color. It comes from a plant from the pea family and is used to dye cotton and wool fabric. The color of blue jeans comes from the source of indigo. Sir William Henry Perkins in 186
Arizona - PSYC - 302
Exam 1 1- Lamarckian evolution is characterized by the faulty assumption that a. Acquired traits can be inherited b. Humans are the only species that has stopped evolution c. Evolution always improves genes d. Evolution benefits individuals more than
UCLA - LIFESCI - 252-003-22
Lecture 3 Adaptation and NS o Are organism's designed? o Sexual Selection Competition Sexual Dimorphism Secondary sexual characteristics o Agents of NS: predators, disease, environmental conditions, competition Competition: intraspecific; intersp
Arizona - PSYC - 302
EXAM 2 1- When a physician taps on the knees, what kind of receptor is he looking for a. Golgi tendon b. Oscillator c. Muscle spindle d. Vestibular organ 2- magnocelluar cells are to_ as parocellular cells are too_ a. wake-sleep cycle; movement b. mo
Arizona - PSYC - 302
Unit I: Anatomy, Physiology, and DevelopmentLesson I-1: The Mind-Brain Relationship (CH.1, pp. 2-10) Objectives: a) Compare the four types of biological explanations of behavior. -Physiological explanation- relates a behavior to the activity of the
Arizona - PSYC - 302
Unit II: Regulation of Basic FunctionsLesson II-1: Visual Coding and the Retinal Receptors, part 1 (CH.6, pp.152-156) Objectives: a) Summarize the law of specific nerve energies. Any activity by a particular nerve always conveys the same kind of inf
Arizona - PSYC - 302
Lesson III-1: The Effects of Sex Hormones part 1 (CH.11, pp.326-330) Objectives: a) Distinguish between the organizing and activating effects of sex hormones. - Organizing effects of sex hormones occur mostly at a sensitive stage of development and d
Arizona - PSYC - 340
Describe Piaget's stages of development and the nature of mental representations (and operations) at each stage Sensorimotor stage- first stage, happens within birth to two years of age. This stage has 6 sub stages. Object permanence occurs around 6
Colorado - GEOG - 1992
11/14/2007 3:05:00 PMLand Use Zoning Began in San Francisco: 1886 Basically-preserve/enforce segregation o They can actually do that-without saying who you are segregating o San Francisco was Chinese New York: 1916 o Jewish stores o Created a law t
Colorado - GEOG - 1992
11/26/2007 11:45:00 AM Chapter 10: Agriculture (From Book) Section 1Where did Agriculture Originate?Origins of agriculture Location of agricultural hearths Classifying agricultural regions o "The origin cannot be determined. It began before record
Colorado - GEOG - 1992
12/11/2007 8:09:00 PM Chapter 9: Development Why does development vary among countries? Where are more and less developed countries distributed? Where does level of development vary by gender? Why do less developed countries face obstacles to develop
Colorado - GEOG - 1992
11/28/2007 8:02:00 PM Chapter 12: Services Where did services originate? Why are consumer services distributed in a regular pattern? Why do business services locate in large settlements? Why do services cluster downtown? Regular distribution observed
Colorado - GEOG - 1992
11/28/2007 10:18:00 AM Chapter 11: Industry Key Issues: Where is industry distributed? Why do industries have different distributions? Where is industry expanding? Why are location factors changing?Communities mourn when factories close and rejoice