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Montana - ANTH - 101
ANTH 101: INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGYStudy GuideTest 4POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONInterest GroupsBandChiefdomStatePoliticsAuthorityAdministrationLegitimacyGovernmentInfluencePowerCoercionWhich groups have politics?Which groups have government?
Montana - ANTH - 101
ANTH 101: INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGYStudy GuideTest 5SexGenderSexualityNature/definition of genderGender & AgeTransgenderDivision of laborEgalitarianComplimentaryHierarchicalAge GroupAge GradeAge SetWhat is the significance of age & gend
Montana - ANTH - 101
UC MultiCultural AllianceMulticultural Film SeriesAll films are in the University Center TheaterTsotsi 24 of February 2010, UC Theater 7pmTsotsi means thug, gangster, and hoodlum. Set amidst the sprawling Johannesburg township of Soweto - wheresurviv
Montana - ANTH - 101
UC MultiCultural AllianceMulticultural Film SeriesAll films are in the University Center TheaterTsotsi 24 of February 2010, UC Theater 7pmTsotsi means thug, gangster, and hoodlum. Set amidst the sprawling Johannesburg township of Soweto - wheresurviv
Montana - ANTH - 101
GUIDE FOR BOOK REVIEWSAll reviews must be double-spaced, in a 12pt font, with one-inch (1") margins all around. Be sure to putyour name and the class on the front page. All writing assignments must follow the American AnthropologicalAssociation Style G
Montana - ANTH - 101
GUIDE FOR BOOK REVIEWSAll reviews must be double-spaced, in a 12pt font, with one-inch (1") margins all around. Be sure to putyour name and the class on the front page. All writing assignments must follow the American AnthropologicalAssociation Style G
Montana - ANTH - 101
GUIDE FOR BOOK REVIEWSAll reviews must be double-spaced, in a 12pt font, with one-inch (1") margins all around. Be sure to putyour name and the class on the front page. All writing assignments must follow the American AnthropologicalAssociation Style G
Montana - ANTH - 101
GUIDE FOR BOOK REVIEWSAll reviews must be double-spaced, in a 12pt font, with one-inch (1") margins all around. Be sure to putyour name and the class on the front page. All writing assignments must follow the American AnthropologicalAssociation Style G
Montana - ANTH - 101
GUIDE FOR BOOK REVIEWSAll reviews must be double-spaced, in a 12pt font, with one-inch (1") margins all around. Be sure to putyour name and the class on the front page. All writing assignments must follow the American AnthropologicalAssociation Style G
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
.NAME .STUDENT NUMBER .Math 21B section B Winter 2011Practice Final. Please do not use calculators, books or more thanone sheet (both sides) of notes.You need not simplify your answers.1. (20 points) A sample starts with 1 mg of each of two radioac
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Math 21B section B Winter 2011Practice Midterm 1.Please do not use any notes, calculators or books.1. (10 points) Velocity is measured every 2 minutes and given in the followingtable:time in minutes0246velocity in miles per minute 11 10 8 7(a) Es
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Math 21B section B Winter 2011Practice Midterm 2.Please do not use more than one page of notes, calculators or books.1. (20 points) (Aracebo, Puerto Rico) A radio telescope dish is parabolic (thesurface obtained by rotating a parabola y = kx2 about th
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
21B INTEGR ATIONThe first step in all integration proble ms is to de termine which type of proble m it is alge bra (no e xp onentials(e's), logs or trig), trig or mixture ( some combina tion of algebra, exp onentials (e's) , logs and trig) . The followi
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Co-21B Problem Solving #5T1)Find the area of the triangular region bounded on the left by x + y = 2 , on the right by y = x 2 , and above by y = 22)Region R is bounded by y = x 2 and y = 3 x . SET UP integrals that could be used to find the volume of
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Co-21B Problem Solving #6T1) SET UP integral(s) that could be used to calculate the volume of the solid obtained by revolving the region boundedby y = x 3 , y = 2 ! x , and y = 0 about the x axis using the:a) Disc Methodb) Shell Method2) SET UP integ
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Co-21B Problem Solving #7T1) Region R is bounded by x = 4 y ! y 2 and y = x . SET UP integrals to find the volume of the solids obtainedby revolving R about:a) the y axisb) x = -3c) the x axise) y = 32) Find the length of f ( x ) = x 2 / 3 from x =
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Co-21B Problem Solving #8T1) Find the centroid of the region bounded by y = 1 , y = 0 , x = 1 and x = 2 . *Answer:x(1ln 2, 4 l1n 2 )2) Consider the region R bounded by y = 1 ! x 2 and the x-axis.a) Find the centroid of the region R. *Hint: Use sym
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Co-21B Problem Solving #10 (practice with work and fluid force)from PS 9 (that I dont think anyone finished)5. A cylindrical propane tank ( r = 4 ft, h = 10 ft ) lies on its side and is filled with propane (! = 50 lbs / ft 3 ) to a depth of 2 ft. SET UP
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
21B Final Review Pro blems32! x + 6x + 2x + 3dx2x + 6x + 1"x +12) ! 4dx#21) #"x +x"4) #x"!7) Converge or diverge?# 2 + cos xdx$!xx"dx#0 x 4 + 1a) $"!1dx" 3 x +1ln(2 x )3) !dx#25) $x3# 4!x2dxdx"# x4 x2 ! 96) $
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
21B Final Review Problems (Solutions)1)!x 3 + 6x 2 + 2x + 3dxx2 + 6x + 1First do long division to get:! x dx+Note that the second integral can be done with u-substitution. Answer:2)!xx +1dx =+ x24!x2!x2x+3dx+ 6x + 1x2 1+ ln x 2 + 6
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
Berkeley - MATH - math 16b
LA College - ECON - 1
1) 20%2) 17.5%3) 13%b. Is the tax rate progressive, proportional, or regressive?The above example states a regressive tax system. California is more inclined to such a system. Such asystem puts more burdens on the families earning the lowest income a
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE1UNIT1AssignmentPartAInthisactivityyouinvestigatetheperiodtable,learningtoidentifyelements,findingtheirplaceintheperiodictableanddescribingtheirproperties. Gotohttp:/periodic.lanl.gov/Aninteractiveperiodictableisdisplayed.Youcanclickondifferen
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE1UNIT1AssignmentPartB1) 10marks:Withthehelpofcluesgiventoyouineachofthefollowingexperiments,determinetowhichcategoryeachofthesubstancesdescribedbelongs:isitapuresubstance,asolutionoramixture?Incertaincases,morethanoneanswermightbepossible.Keept
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE1UNIT1AssignmentPartC1. Describeamethodthatcouldbeusedtoseparatethecomponentsofthefollowing(2markseach):a) SandandironfilingsMagneticseparationbecausetheironfillingsaremagnetic.b) Sawdustandleadpelletsflotationbecausethesawdustwillfloatwhileth
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE 1 UNIT 2Assignment Part A1. For each of the following, list at least 5 physical properties and 2 chemicalproperties it possesses: (7 marks each)a) An iron nail Physical: Grey colour, Metallic, Solid, Odourless,Insoluble in Water. Chemical: it
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE 1 UNIT 2Assignment Part B1. Why do we use measures of mass rather than of weight in this course?We use measures of mass rather than weight in this course because weightchanges depending on the level of altitude it is being weighed at. Things we
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE 1 UNIT 3Assignment Part AVirtual LabIntroduction to spectroscopyIn this assignment, you will study the basic principles of spectroscopy. You willlearn to identify an unknown gas sample (e.g., hydrogen, helium, neon) bycomparing its observed a
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE 1 UNIT 3Assignment Part B1.Which statement of Daltons atomic model explains the law of theconservation of mass?2 marks- The statement of Daltons atomic model that explains the law of theconservation of mass is Atoms can neither be created no
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE 1 UNIT 3Assignment Part C1. If atoms are constituted mostly of empty space, why doesnt your chair gothrough the floor?2 marks- My chair doesnt go through the floor because the negative charge in the floor isbeing repelled by the negative char
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE 1 UNIT 3Assignment Part D1.Write the symbols for deuterium and for tritium. For each, identifythe mass number and the atomic number.2marks- The symbol for deuterium looks like this:the mass number is 2 andthe atomic number is 1.- The symb
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE 1 UNIT 3Assignment Part E1.Haveagoodlookatthesmokedetectoryouhaveathome.Ifyoudonthaveone,gettheinformationfromsomeonewhohasone(andthinkofgettingyourselfone).(2markseach)a)Whatsthenameoftheradioactiveisotopeusedinthedetector?(Youshouldbeablet
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE 2 UNIT 1Assignment Part A1. Define the third ionization energy.-2 marksThe third ionization energy is the quantity of energy required to move thethird electron from a gaseous atom.2. Indicate the ionization energy trend observed:a) along th
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE 2 UNIT 1Assignment Part B1. Explain in detail why barium forms an ion with the charge of 2+.2 marks- Barium forms an ion with the charge of 2+ because it is in group 2A, therefore itloses 2 electrons.2. Indicate the charge gained by the follo
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE 2 UNIT 1Assignment Part C1. To which group of the periodic table do exceptionally inert gases belong?Why are they inert?3 marks- Exceptionally inert gases belong in group VIIIA. They are inert because theirouter shells are all full and that m
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE 2 UNIT 1Assignment Part D1. State two properties of halogens (chemical or physical) indicating that theybelong to the same group or family.2 marks- The strong, suffocating odours- The reactive nature of them all2. Compare the variation of th
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE 2 UNIT 1Assignment Part E1. Refer to the detailed periodic table included with this module and indicatethe trends showing along the rows and columns with regard to the followingproperties:a) Atomic mass2 marks- Increases as you go from left
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE 2 UNIT 1Assignment Part FLetters coded from A to Z have been assigned to the elements of atomicnumbers 1 (H) to 36 (Kr) with the exception of the elements of atomic numbers21 (Sc) to 30 (Zn), which means 26 elements are symbolized by a differen
Algonquin College - SCIENCE - 101
MODULE 2 UNIT 2Assignment Part A1.Whats the total number of orbitals in the valence shell of an atom?How many electrons can each orbital contain?2marks- There are a total of four orbitals in the valence shell of an atom.- Each orbital can contain