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E. Kentucky - EDS - eds 103
Your Chemical World In todays world we rely on many different facets to achieve what we normally dont even give a second thought. As I am sitting here typing this paper I am simultaneously using the culmination of numerous chemical breakthroughs. The Amer
E. Kentucky - EDS - eds 103
ZANUSSIProduct Development New Design (Built-In back up) &Washing machine (Jetsystem) The kitchen is the hub of activity in our home - its so much more than a place for cooking and cleaning, its where people gather to chat, to eat, to entertain, to relax
E. Kentucky - EDS - eds 103
Zeus Zeus was the son of Cronus and Rhea, an earlier race of ruling gods called Titans. Cronus was king of all the Titans. Zeus was the brother of Hades and Poseidon, Hades was the god of the underworld and Poseidon was the god of the sea. Together they o
Keller Graduate School of Management - BUSN - 460
IndependentAnalysisReport Week2BUSN460 OVERVIEW ConductinganIndependentAnalysisReportfortheCanGoCompany, OBSERVATIONS AfterwatchingthisvideoIobservedthatthemanageratCanGoassignedofhis employees(in thiscaseNick)toimplementaplanforonlinegaming.Nickagreesto
Stanford - CS - 224
CS224W - Social and Information Network Analysis Fall 2010 Assignment 2Due 11:59pm November 4, 2010General Instructions You are required to write the name of your collaborators for this assignment on your solution report. You are also required to submit
Stanford - CS - 224
Due midnight Friday, November 12 2010CS224W: Social and Information Network Analysis Competition - Fall 2010This competition must be done completely individually, but it is not mandatory. However, the ve students with the highest scores will get extra c
Stanford - CS - 224
CS224W - Social and Information Network Analysis Fall 2010 Assignment 1Due 11:59pm October 14, 2010General Instructions You are required to write the name of your collaborators for this assignment on your solution report. You are also required to submit
Bellevue College - ASTR - 101
1Astronomy 101.002 Hour Exam 1 February 18, 2009 Answers given in Bold FaceQUESTION 1: Which of the following is true for the speed of light in vacuum: a) Its value is always 300,000 cm/hr. b) Its measured value depends on the velocity of the observer.
Hawaii Pacific - BIO - 1000
Biology 1000 Chapter 1 and 3 Terms Note: Provide at least one example for the terms that have an asterisk next to them.Chapter 1 * Ecosystem: Both living and non living organism occupying a same environment and all components in that environment. *Honolu
UC Davis - CLA - 30
Todays Goals Learning more about the history of the English language Understanding the Latin and the symbolism on the $1 billGenesis 11:1-9 Come let us build us a city, and a tower, with its top in heaven, and let us make us a name, lest we be scattere
UC Davis - CLA - 30
TodaysGoalsIntroductiontoprepositions, prepositionalphrases,pronouns,clauses, subjects,predicates. LearnsomequirkycandidatesforWords oftheYear(2009) Quiz#1Prepositions Theprepositionplusitsobjectformaprepositional phrase. Danaewasimprisonedin adungeon
UC Davis - CLA - 30
Todays Goals: 1/20/10 Review quiz #1 Review Unit Two.1-103 Define simple subjects and simple predicates, auxiliary verbs, infinitives, participles, dangling participles / dangling modifiers, gerunds. Learn the Words of the Day.UNIT TWO English content
UC Davis - CLA - 30
Simple Subjects and Simple Predicates:The simple subject of a clause is the noun or pronoun that is at the core of its subject. Informally, we sometimes call this simply the subject. The simple predicate of a clause is the verb that is at the heart of th
UC Davis - CLA - 30
The Glamour of Grammar, cont. Gerunds Transitive and intransitive verbs Direct objects Indirect objects Conjunctions Interjections Who and whom Noun modifiersGerunds Gerunds are easy to confuse with present participles. They look the same; both end in
UC Davis - CLA - 30
CLA 30: Greek and Latin Elementsin English Vocabulary Emily Albu emalbu@ucdavis.eduGoals for Today Reviewing quiz #2 Understanding the Word Sheet (due Friday: a word derived from Latin) Reviewing Unit Three, exercises 1-64 and the Latinate register of
UC Davis - CLA - 30
CLA 30: Greek and Latin Elementsin English vocabulary UNIT FOUR: Derivatives from GreekGoals for Today To begin learning the Greek alphabet To learn a bit about transliteration To review the history of the Greek language To take Quiz #3Its all Greek t
UC Davis - CLA - 30
Unit FiveProductive Greek Morphemes (Learn the featured morphemes)Spring Classics Courses CLA 3 Rome and the Mediterranean (MWF 12) CLA 10 Greek, Roman and Near Eastern Mythology (MWF 1) CLA 140 Homer and Ancient Epic (MWF 10) Expanded course descripti
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
Todays Goals- Review Greek alphabet - Learn words from creation, geography, trade, and transport - Take quiz #4Review of Greek Writing: Breathings Words that begin with vowels in Greek always have a breathing written over their beginning. A breathing i
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
The Greek Alphabet Part I The alphabet we use in English comes from the Romans, who used it to write Latin. The Romans got their alphabet from the Greeks; in fact, our alphabet really could be called an eccentric Greek alphabet. Because so many technical
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
John Rundin UC Davis Classics 30 February 12, 2010Illustration from Theories of the World, M.J. CroweUrsa Major (The Big Bear) (axis) pole Polaris polar polarize(Bear) Arctic AntarcticUrsa Minor (The Little Bear)Origins in the Ancient Near East; Majo
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
UNIT SIXThe Most Useful Latin PrefixesReview hypothermia < cfw_hypo + cfw_therm + cfw_ia repulsion < cfw_re + cfw_puls + cfw_ion pello, pellere, pepuli, pulsus = to strike, beat, move, dislodge cfw_puls / pulse / pelcfw_ab, cfw_ad, cfw_ex, cfw_in cf
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
Greek and Roman MedicineGreek Medicine Apollo Asklepios Centaur Chiron Cult temple at EpidaurusHippocrates, c. 430 BCE I will apply dietetics for the benefit of the sick according to my ability and judgment; I will keep them from harm and injustice. .
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
The Greek Alphabet Part I The alphabet we use in English comes from the Romans, who used it to write Latin. The Romans got their alphabet from the Greeks; in fact, our alphabet really could be called an eccentric Greek alphabet. Because so many technical
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
Words from Greek History (c. 484BC c. 425BCE). on the Greco-Persian Wars (490 and 480479BCE) (c. 460 BCE c. 395 BCE) on the Peloponnesian War to 411 BCEWords from Greek History Arcadian Draconian (Draco, 7th c. BCE Athens) Croesus (6th-c. king of Lydia
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
LinnaeusClassics 30 Click to edit Master subtitle style February 26, 2010 U.C. Davis John Rundin1/10/11Linnaeus (1707-1778)Li-NEE-us or Li-NAY-us Alternate spelling: LinneusBirth Name: Carl Linnaeus Latin Name: Carolus Linnaeus1/10/11An Exciting, P
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
More medical terminologyClick to edit Master subtitle style M. Green, The Greek Including two scans from Tamara and Latin Roots of English1/10/11As I was traveling to the sanctuary and neared the island of Aegina, the god appeared and bade me not to wo
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
Unit EightMore Compound Words cfw_anthropo = man cfw_bio = life cfw_entomo = notched animal, insect cfw_ethno = race or nation of people cfw_etymo = base meaning of a word cfw_geo = land, earth cfw_horo = hour, time < cfw_neuro = nerve cfw_patho = suff
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
Philosophy and PsychologyThe Death of Socrates, by Jacques-Louis David (1787)Philosophy Socrates (469-399 BCE) The life without inquiry is not worth living for a human being. Socrates (Plato, Apology 38a) Plato (c. 429-347) Aristotle (384-322 BCE)So
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
English Words from Greek and Latin Politics and LawThe Greek Poliss =citadel>city s salso=bodyofcitizens s=citizen Aristotle(384 BCE 322 BCE):Manisapoliticalanimal. police,policy,politic,politics,political,politician,politico, politicize,polity [acropo
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
Office Hours This Week Emily Albu 715 Sproul 10-12 Wednesday [Friday all day except for class! Ill be at the UCD conference on Religion, Literature, and the Arts Voorhies 126]Greek Word Sheet Due Wednesday. Please type your sheet and bring it to class.
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
Unit NineWhat Number, Please?Today: The penultimate quizpenultimate < Latin paena + ultimus Cf. peninsula Friday: The ultimate quizLatin Cardinal Numbers cfw_semi = half, partially (semifinals / semis, semiannual, semi-retired, semi-nude, semi) cfw_u
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
Goddesses, Gods, and HeroesGreek and Roman deities (Olympians) Zeus Hera Poseidon Aphrodite Eros Ares Athena Hephaestus Artemis Apollo Jupiter lightening and thunder Juno marriage and home Neptune sea and earthquakes Venus love and sexuality Cupid son o
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
Final Exam: Tuesday 3:30 p.m. in this classroom100 questions [c. 30 of these will come from new material (Friday and Monday) and unit 10]Office Hours Monday 2:30-3:30 Tuesday 2:00-3:00 Sproul 715 [Please remember to bring scantron UCD 2000, #2 pencil,
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
deipnosophist cfw_deipnon dinner cfw_sophist master of a craft = A person who is an adept conversationalist at a dinner table. OR cfw_de from, down, away cfw_pne < Gk pne = breath cfw_soph < Gk sophere = to suck cfw_ist one who performs an action = One w
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
cfw_pel,cfw_pulse=push,drive cfw_solve,cfw_solute=loosen cfw_sume=useup,take cfw_creat=make,build cfw_prehens,cfw_prehend=catch,grasp cfw_script=write cfw_gen=givebirthto,beborn cfw_pept,cfw_peps=cook,digest cfw_pne=blow,breathe cfw_phil,cfw_philie,cfw_ph
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
cfw_uni=1 cfw_quadru,cfw_quadric,cfw_quadra=4 cfw_sept,cfw_septem=7 =9 cfw_dec,cfw_deci,cfw_decem=10 cfw_primo=1st cfw_quart=4th cfw_sept=7th cfw_decim,cfw_deci=10th cfw_heno=1 cfw_tetra,cfw_tetrad=4 cfw_hept,cfw_hepta=7 cfw_deca=10 cfw_prot,cfw_proto=1st
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
cfw_ad,cfw_as=to,toward,forward cfw_in,cfw_im=in,into orintensify cfw_pro=before,infrontof cfw_intro=into,inward cfw_dys=bad,poor,difficultcfw_di,cfw_dis,cfw_dif=away,apart cfw_e,cfw_ex=out,from cfw_con,cfw_com=togetherwithcfw_re=back,backwards,againcf
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
cfw_ion=action,conditioncausebyaction;noun cfw_ment=formsanoun cfw_ia,cfw_a=conditionof,actof;noun cfw_ics=studyof;noun cfw_istic=formsanadjective cfw_ive=formsanadjective cfw_ose,cfw_ous=fullof;adjective cfw_ed=formspasttense cfw_oid=similarto;adjectiveo
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
Importanttermsandconceptstoknowfromtheworkbook:Contentandfunctionwordswhattheyareandwhatlanguagestheycomefrom Morphemes: 3maintypesprefix,base,suffix Full,emptyandintensifyingmorphemes Allomorphs Livemorphemes ClassesofEnglishwords:nouns(andnounmodifiers
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
LatinPhrasessinediewithoutadefinitedate perdiemdailyallowance postmeridiemafternoon tabularasaacleanslate adnauseumtothepointofmakingoneill protemporetemporarily exofficiobyreasonofonesoffice magnumopusgreatwork personanongrataunacceptableperson excathed
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 30
Study Guide CLA 30 Final Exam Winter quarter 2010 Please bring a scantron and a number 2 pencil and good eraser to the final exam, in our classroom, Tuesday March 16 at 3:30 p.m. The exam consists of 100 multiple choice questions. About 1/3 of them will c
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 10
Welcome to Classics 10:Greek, Roman, and Near Eastern MythologyProfessor Rex Stem, rexstem@hotmail.com, Spring 2010I. Syllabus and Course Details II. Mythos vs. Logos III. Myth and MythosQuickTime and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to s
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 10
Classics 10: Chapter 1: Spring 2010The Nature of MythI. Classics 10 and the GE Arts and Humanities Requirement II. What is a Myth? III. The Three Types of Myth: Divine Myth, Legends, FolktalesQuickTime and a decompressor are needed to see this picture.
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 10
Classics 10: Chapter 2: Spring 2010The Cultural Context of Classical Myth[Legend and Folktale] I. Greek Geography II. The Six Major Eras of Classical Greek History III. Greek Cultural Attitudes: Males, Females, SexSummary of Lecture 1 A myth is a trad
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 10
Classics 10: Chapter 3: Spring 2010The Development of Classical Myth[Cultural Attitudes] I. The Archaic Period II. The Classical Period III. The Hellenistic / Roman Period IV. The Influence of the Near EastQuickTime and a decompressor are needed to see
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 10
Classics 10: Chapter 4: Spring 2010Myths of Creation: The Rise of Zeus[Development of Greek Myth] I. Legacy of the Near East II. Hesiods Theogony: The First Generations of Gods A. Chaos to Gaea and Uranus B. Cronus and the Titans C. The Rise of ZeusQui
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 10
Classics 10: Chapter 5: Spring 2010Myths of Creation: The Origins of Mortals[The Rise of Zeus] I. Prometheus and Human Progress II. Pandora and Human Suffering III. Further Punishment for Human Decline A. The Five Races B. The Universal FloodQuickTime
UC Davis - CLA - CLA 10
Classics 10: Chapter 6: Spring 2010Myths of the Olympians I: Zeus, Hera, Poseidon[First Exam Next Mon.] I. The Twelve Olympians II. Zeus, Lord of the Sky III. Hera, Queen of Heaven IV. Poseidon, Lord of Bronze statue of Zeus (or Poseidon), the Deep slig
University of Toronto - RSM - RSM332
University of Toronto Rotman School of Management Finance D.J.S. Brean 21 September 2004 _ The 2-Period Model of Intertemporal Allocation of Consumption The 2-period model of intertemporal allocation of consumption, together with its extension to a simple
University of Toronto - RSM - RSM332
The Time Value of Money Suppose market interest rates are 10%/year. That means, if you invest 1000 today, in 1 year, you will have 1000(1.10) = 1,100 = 1,000 (your original principal) + 100 interest. We could also ask, what is the present value (PV) (the
University of Toronto - RSM - RSM332
Class 4 BondsCorporations and governments sometimes need to raise funds for various purposes, in particular, in order to invest in capital projects - because internally generated funds (profits in the case of corporations, and taxes in the case of govern
University of Toronto - RSM - RSM332
Class 5 - StocksWe want to attempt to value a stock. Stocks often provide dividends, and also provide the sale price when the stock is sold.If Pt represents the value of the stock [it may be the value of all the shares, or the value/share, depending on
University of Toronto - RSM - RSM332
CHAPTER 8 Risk, Return, and Portfolio TheoryINTRODUCTION TOCORPORATE FINANCELaurence Booth W. Sean ClearyPrepared byKen HartviksenLecture Agenda Learning Objectives Important Terms Measurement of Returns Measuring Risk Expected Return and Risk for
University of Toronto - RSM - RSM332
Portfolio Theory and the Capital Asset Pricing Model Purpose of the next two classes: Better understand the relationship between risk and return Understand the benefits of diversification Define the market portfolio Introduce the Capital Market Line (CML)
University of Toronto - RSM - RSM332
Arbitrage Pricing Theory The CAPM says that ERi = Rf + i(ERM-Rf) If ERM Rf = 6%, Rf = 7%, and i = 1.5, then ERi = 7% + 1.5(6%) = 16%. It is easy to see that ERM is 13%. Now, if, this year, the actual RM = 27%, then we expect the actual return on Si to be
University of Toronto - RSM - RSM332
Market Efficiency Efficient capital markets are capital markets where current market prices reflect available information. So market prices today (and every day) are the right prices today. Financial markets are very competitive, so there should be very f
University of Toronto - RSM - RSM332
Course OutlineRSM332H1F Capital Market Theory Fall 2010 L0501, L0801, Tuesday 1-3 p.m. and Tuesday 3-5 p.m. in WO35 Instructor: Louis Florence, M.Sc., MBA, PhD - Off Campus E-Mail: louis.florence@utoronto.ca Webpage: http:/portal.utoronto.ca Phone: 905 5
University of Toronto - RSM - RSM332
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Joseph L. Rotman School of Management Oct. 21, 2008 RSM332 Ezer/Kan/Florence Pomorski/ZhouMID-TERM EXAMINATIONDURATION - 2 hours Aid Allowed: Silent electronic calculator and one 1-sided 8 1 11 crib sheet 2 Name: Circle the section
University of Toronto - RSM - RSM332
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Joseph L. Rotman School of Management Oct. 21, 2008 RSM332 Ezer/Kan/Florence Pomorski/ZhouMID-TERM EXAMINATION SOLUTIONS1. (a) For Mr. Oh, his consumption at time 0 and time 1 are given by C0 = 1000 I01and C1 = 30I02 . Therefore,
University of Toronto - RSM - RSM332
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Joseph L. Rotman School of Management Oct. 16, 2009 RSM332 Fang/Kan Pomorski/YangMID-TERM EXAMINATIONDURATION - 2 hours Aid Allowed: Silent electronic calculator and one 1-sided 8 1 11 crib sheet 2 Name: Circle the section that you
University of Toronto - RSM - RSM332
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Joseph L. Rotman School of ManagementOct. 16, 2009 RSM332MID-TERM EXAMINATIONFang/Kan Pomorski/YangSOLUTIONS1. (a) The eective 6 month interest rate is r = exp(0.05/2) 1 = 0.025315. Let x be the amount of your semi-annual withdr