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Michigan - PERSONAL - 12345
- Forwarded message -TOP TWENTY REASONS WHY CHOCOLATE IS BETTER THAN SEX:1) You can GET chocolate.2) "If you love me you'll swallow that" has real meaning with chocolate.3) Chocolate satisfies even when it has gone soft.4
Michigan - PERSONAL - 12345
- Forwarded message -The top 50 things to do/say when you wake up to your roommate having sex50. (the obvious) "Ooooooo"49. "That would work better the other way around."48. Sniff. Sniff. "Is something burning?"47. "Damn, that's complica
Clarkson - LS - 19502
The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women (1558)John Knox Wonder it is, that amongst so many pregnant wits as the isle of Great Britain has produced, so many godly and zealous preachers as England did sometime nourish, a
Clarkson - LS - 19502
The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women (1558)John Knox There is first a preface, which I have omitted here. The Jezebel of whom he speaks is Queen Mary I, sister of Elizabeth. THE FIRST BLAST TO AWAKEN WOMEN DEGENERAT
Penn State - RTS - 161
Philosophy of science 1Submitted by rts161 on 9/6/2006 10:25:42 PM Points Awarded Points Missed Points Ungraded 0 0 61. Q1: In your own words, what is science?Points ?/1, This item will be graded later. Earned: Correct Answer: Your Science is a
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Philosophy of Science 21.In your own words, what is science? Process of discovery carried out via systematic and methodical reasoning.2.Science clearly differs from other disciplines like art, religion, and philosophy. What do you see as some of t
Penn State - RTS - 161
Russell T. Smith Science Education 411 Greg Kelly 10/08/06 Peer 2 Write-up: Conceptual Interview Results In my interview I aimed to explore the conceptions, and possible misconceptions, of oceans and ocean processes with a member of the class of anot
Penn State - RTS - 161
LESSONInquiries1.2OVERVIEWPeriodsSTUDENT OBJECTIVES Record their ideas and questions in space. Record their responses to 10 common questions about space. CONCEPTS Earth is a planet in our solar system. People's ideas about Earth as a plane
Allan Hancock College - CS - 9021
Week 3b: Shell programming (1)COMP9021 Principles of ProgrammingSchool of Computer Science and Engineering The University of New South Wales2006 session 1COMP9021 (Principles of Programming)Week 3b: Shell programming (1)2006 session 11 /
Allan Hancock College - CS - 3231
Computer System OverviewCOMP3231 Operating Systems 2002/S1cse/UNSWOperating System Exploits the hardware resources of one or more processors Provides a set of services to system users Manages secondary memory and I/O devices Provides some ha
BU - PY - 551
28 lectures, 13 discussions Thurs. Jan. 15 Introduction -Mon., Jan. 19 no discussion Tues. Jan. 20 Ch. 1 Preliminaries: Relativistic Kinematics Thurs. Jan. 22 Cross Sections -Mon. Jan. 26 Tues. Jan. 27 Passage of radiation through matter Thurs. Jan.
BU - PY - 551
textcolorMyDarkGreen f = x yeq. 1.27 eq. 1.36 eq. 1.37 eq. 1.44u (Ed - Ea)2 - (pd - pa)2 textcolorMyDarkGreen f = x = (Ec - Eb)2 - (pc - pb)2 yNnucleons = 10-3 A M N kg Nnucleons = 10-3 A kg M NA Nnucleons N 10-3 kg = M A Nnuclei = A(10-3 kg) M
BU - PY - 551
35. Clebsch-Gordan coecients135. CLEBSCH-GORDAN COEFFICIENTS, SPHERICAL HARMONICS, AND d FUNCTIONSNote: A square-root sign is to be understood over every coecient, e.g., for 8/15 read 8/15.Notation:m15/2 2 1/2 +5/2 5/2 3/2 +2 +1/2 1 +3/2 +3/
BU - PY - 551
Volume 136B, number 4PHYSICS LETTERS8 March 1984ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS AND STRUCTURE FUNCTIONS FROM TWO-JET EVENTS AT THE CERN SPS p~ COLLIDERUA1 Collaboration, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland G. ARNISON J, A. ASTBURY J, B. AUBERT b, C. BACCI i, G.
BU - PY - 551
PY551 Homework No. 1 Due Thursday. Jan. 29, 2009, in class Bettini Chapter 1 problems 1.4, 1.8, 1.9, 1.10, 1.18, 1.19, 1.22 Note: copies of the text of these problems may be found on your web pages in the homework assignments folder in the two files
BU - PY - 551
PY551 Homework No. 2 Due Feb. 5, 2009 1. (from the comprehensive exam, Jan. 2007) The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is designed to collide protons at energies of 7 TeV (7 1012 eV). a) By how much do the speed of these protons differ from the speed of l
BU - PY - 551
PY551 Homework No. 3 Due Thursday. Feb. 12, 2009, in class Bettini Chapter 2 problems 2.2, 2.6, 2.7, 2.12 1. a) Make an estimate of the kinetic energy of an electron that is confined to be inside a nucleus. b) Compare your answer in a) to a typical e
BU - PY - 551
PY551 Homework No. 4 Due Thursday. Feb. 26, 2009, in class Bettini Chapter 3 problems 3.5, 3.7, 3.10, 3.18, 3.24 Bettini Chapter 4 problems 4.5, 4.9, 4.18, 4.22, 4.261
BU - PY - 551
PY551 Homework No. 6 Due Thursday. Apr. 2, 2009, in class 1. a) What does such a jet consist of, mainly? b) How do these particles that make up the jet interact in each of the components of a high-energy physics spectrometer? c) Can there be any lept
BU - PY - 551
PY551 Homework No. 7 Due Thursday. Apr. 16, 2009, in class 1. Consider an event in the ZEUS detector at HERA of the type shown in class. The initial state is an electron of energy 27.5 colliding with a proton of energy 820 GeV. The electron is scatte
BU - PY - 551
PY551 Homework No. 7 Due Thursday. Apr. 30, 2009, in class Bettini 7.21, 7.25, 8.2, 8.3, 8.5, 8.6, 9.4, 9.10, 9.13, 9.18, 9.20, 9.271
BU - PY - 551
Muon (g-2): A probe of the standard model and beyond Why Matter (and not antimatter)? Why Mass? CP Violation The Higgs FieldFundamental Questions of (Particle) Physics: What's beyond the standard model?Lee Roberts Department of Physics
Allan Hancock College - CS - 3231
Breaking SecurityCOMP3231 Operating Systems 2003 S1Sources of Security Failures Lack of security awareness Users silly passwords mailing binaries telnet, etc. System admins guest accounts default PATH ".:/bin:." Making available problem
Allan Hancock College - CS - 3231
OVERVIEWLast Week: Scheduling Algorithms Real-time systemsToday: Yet another real-time scheduling algorithmBut if frequency of high priority task increases temporarily, system may encounter overload:Slide 1 Case studies Changes in the Li
Columbia - CW - 2319
E6312 P2.2 SolutionColin Weltin-WuProblem 2 Within the problem, we're going to assume that the gm is identical for every transistor, and the ro as well to simplify. (a) This is a standard current-source loaded source follower, the characteristics
Texas A&M - MATH - 251
Exam 3, version B 11/12/08 Conversion from spherical to cartesian coordinates:Math 251.512x = sin cos y = sin sin z = cos dV =2 sin d d d1. (10 pts.) Determine x of the center of mass of a plate bounded by y = x and y = x2 , if density is
Washington - COM - 436
COMMUNICATION 436 CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN PUBLIC DISCOURSE Spring 2008Professor: Leah Ceccarelli Class Meetings: Section A: MW 1:30-3:20p, CMU 104; Section B: MW 7-9:20p, CMU 104 Office Hours: W 11:30a-1:20p & by appointment, CMU 145 Phone: 685-1622
University of Texas - EMR - 396
THE UNITED STSTES STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE: AN ANALYSISByTAREK A. ELSHAYEBTERM PAPERPresented to the Macroeconomics of Petroleum Course Dr. W. C. J. Van Rensburg The University of Texas at AustinFall, 2001ABSTRACT The United States Str
Carnegie Mellon - EE - 525
WaitLess:Changing Restaurants Today for a Better TomorrowProbably put a picture here of like a restaurant or something also maybe a better subtitle? I'll think on it and maybe delete this before anybody sees it also a logo would be cool but I dou
Davidson - BIO - 111
BIO111 Final Exam Part 2: UNIT IV portion questions May 2006 (Available since 4/29/06) The review is DUE BEFORE NOON Monday May 8th. It must be turned in to my office: Watson 289. Refer to the syllabus for information about course policies regarding
NJIT - RM - 324
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NJIT - RM - 324
PROJECT VISION STATEMENT:The use of Online Address Book has turned out to be very useful these days with the high use for computers for day- to- day applications in the present modern World. It is one of the most convenient, easily accessible at any
NJIT - RM - 324
import java.util.*; import java.util.zip.*; import java.io.*; public class Compression { File originalFile; String compressedByteFile; byte[] originalByteArray; byte[] compressedByteArray; public int originalFileLength; public int compressedArrayLeng
Texas A&M - ODP - 1038
Sheet1 SiteHoleCoreTypeSectionPosition (cm)Depth (mbsf0"Nat Gamma, total counts/s" 1038H1X1100.127.2 1038H1X1400.472.03 1038H1X1700.759.13 1038H1X1100169.2 1038H1X2101.634.53 1038H1X2401.9105.1 1038H1X2702.259.03 1038H1X21002.532.5 1038H1X21302.837.6
Texas A&M - ODP - 1038
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Penn State - MKTG - 572
CHAPTER 17BIVARIATE STATISTICS: NONPARAMETRIC TESTSMarketing Research, 2nd Edition Alan T. Shao Copyright 2002 by South-WesternPPT-1What The Experts SayA parametric procedure is an exact solution to an approximate problem, whereas a nonpara
Penn State - MKTG - 572
1995 7888 4320 000 000001 00023Copyright 2003 by The McGrawHill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. C H A P T E R1995 7888 4320 000 000001 000239Descriptive Research Designs: Survey Methods and Errors1234 0001 897251 000009-2Copyrig
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1995 7888 4320 000 000001 00023Copyright 2003 by The McGrawHill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. C H A P T E R1995 7888 4320 000 000001 0002318Data Analysis: Multivariate Techniques for the Research Process1234 0001 897251 0000018-
Penn State - MKTG - 497
CHAPTER 7The Tools of Electronic Marketing ResourcesChapter Objectives To introduce the tools and software applications of electronic marketing To anticipate the problems associated with maintaining a marketing Web sites. To present the advanta
Penn State - MKTG - 497
CHAPTER 2CONCEPT OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCEWhy Should Companies Use Electronic Marketing What is the purpose for engaging onlinecommunication? Why should the company go online? What do we hope to achieve with an online presence? Who will be in c
Penn State - MKTG - 497
CHAPTER 5AN INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNETThe Internet as a WholeIt began as a federal government project. It evolved to satisfy the demand of commercial interest. What is the internet The worldwide computer network accessed via modem. It c
Penn State - MKTG - 474
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Figure 5.1 Relationship of Syndicated Sources to the Previous Chapters and the Marketing Research ProcessFocus of this Chapter Syndicated Sources of Secondary DataRelationship to Previous Chapters The Marketing Research Suppliers & Services (Cha
Penn State - MKTG - 472
Figure 6.1 Relationship of Qualitative Research to the Previous Chapters and the Marketing Research ProcessFocus of This Chapter Qualitative Research Focus Groups Depth Interviews Projective Techniques Relationship to Previous Chapters The Mark
Penn State - MKTG - 472
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Figure 15.1 Relationship of Data Preparation to the Previous Chapters and the Marketing Research ProcessFocus of This Chapter Preparing Data for Analysis Relationship to Previous Chapters Marketing Research Process (Chapter 1) Research Design Com
Penn State - MKTG - 472
Figure 17.1 Relationship of Hypothesis Testing Related to Differences to the Previous Chapter and the Marketing Research ProcessFocus of This Chapter Hypothesis Testing Related to Differences Means Proportions Relationship to Previous Chapters R
Penn State - MKTG - 370
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Facts For You research firm has just released a report that one of these groups of workers has declined during the last 20 years. Which one is i
Penn State - MKTG - 485
CHAPTER 1BUSINESS MARKETING ENVIRONMENTThe Business MarketBusiness ->Business->Consumer Greater total sales Professional buying Multiple buying influence Complex negotiation Reciprocity Leasing Emphasis on personal sellingCharacteristics
Penn State - MKTG - 485
CHAPTER 11ADVERTISING AND SALES PROMOTION STRATEGYImportant Topics of This ChapterBusiness Vs Consumer Promotion Strategy Types of Business promotion Setting Goals and Objectives for Business Promotion Plans Creating a Promotion Plan for Business
Penn State - MKTG - 471
J. Paul Peter James H. Donnelly, Jr.6th EditionMarketing ManagementP 7-1Knowledge and SkillsChapter 7New Product Planning and DevelopmentP 7-2Growth Vector ComponentsProducts Markets Present New Present Market penetration Market devel
Penn State - MKTG - 471
J. Paul Peter James H. Donnelly, Jr.6th EditionMarketing ManagementP 8-1Knowledge and SkillsChapter 8Integrated Marketing Communications: Advertising and Sales PromotionP 8-2Some Strengths and Weakness of the Major Promotion ElementsE
Penn State - MKTG - 471
Topics for Class Discussion (Chapter 8)Advertising Planning and Strategy Creating A Message Media Decision Advertising Objectives Media Decision and Media Mix Creating A Message and Message Strategy Sales promotionPush/pull strategies Trad
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ARTICLE FOR CLASS DISCUSSION (July 7, 2003) TITLE: Business Marketing: Understand What Customer Value AUTHORS: James C. Anderson and James A. Narus PUBLICATION: Harvard Business Review DATE: November-December 1998.
Penn State - MKTG - 585
QUESTIONS FOR CASE DISCUSSION (Hewlett Packard) 1. SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS AND PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION 2. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF THE COMPANY-SWOT ANALYSIS 3. ALTERNATIVES 4. EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVES-PROS AND CONS 5. SELECTION OF BEST ALTERNATIVE AND
Penn State - MKTG - 585
an Giglier and Vitaleoditi 2002 EonChapter 1 Introduction to Business-to-Business MarketingPrepared by John T. Drea, Western Illinois University 1The Marketing Mix: The "4 P's" of MarketingPlaceProductThe Marketing MixPricePromoti
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More ConsumersGetting resources on the Internet Goods, services, status, loveCoupeyUnderstanding ConsumerssLast class. Descriptive research Demographics: what is doing what, when Psychographics: psychological dimensions Inferential rese