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Rutgers - WOMEN CULT - 101
Gender & Societyhttp:/gas.sagepub.comTHE FORMATION OF FEMINIST CONSCIOUSNESS AMONG LEFT- ANDRIGHT-WING ACTIVISTS OF THE 1960SREBECCA E. KLATCHGender Society 2001; 15; 791DOI: 10.1177/089124301015006002The online version of this article can be found
Rutgers - WOMEN CULT - 101
Access Provided by Rutgers University at 08/23/11 2:05AM GMTPioneers of U.S. Ecofeminism andEnvironmental JusticeSusan A. MannFrom the late-nineteenth through the early decades of the twentieth century, womenin the United States played important role
Rutgers - WOMEN CULT - 101
Women, Culture and SocietyFall 2011 (988:101:12)Tuesday and Thursdays (8) 7:40 pm-9:00 pmMurray Hall, Rm. 213, College Ave. CampusInstructor:E-mail:Mailbox:Office Hours:Ariella Rotramelrotramel@rci.rutgers.eduWomens and Gender Studies Dept., Rut
Rutgers - WOMEN CULT - 101
R. Claire SnyderWhat Is Third-Wave Feminism? A New Directions EssayMin womens studies tell me they do not knowhow to react when copies of Bitch or BUST show up in their facultymailboxes. They know that the magazines are examples of something called t
Rutgers - ANTHROPOLO - 111
6 June 1980, Volume 208, Number 4448SCIENCEextinctions (3, 4), and two recent meetings on the topic (5, 6) produced no signof a consensus. Suggested causes include gradual or rapid changes in oceanographic, atmospheric, or climatic conditions (7) due t
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Neanderthal Extinction by Competitive ExclusionWilliam E. Banks1*, Francesco dErrico1,2, A. Townsend Peterson3, Masa Kageyama4, Adriana Sima4,Maria-Fernanda Sanchez-Goni5histoire et de Geologie du Quaternaire, UMR 5199-PACEA, Universite Bordeaux 1, CN
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BEERNBONES 6.1Another thing that has happened at my university, that has affected the education, isthat if you dont have a class that has morethan 20 people in it, they usually cancel theclass. So the attention that those of uswould have liked to hav
Rutgers - ANTHROPOLO - 111
Rutgers - ANTHROPOLO - 111
Rutgers - ANTHROPOLO - 111
Vol 443 | 19 October 2006 | doi:10.1038/nature05195L ETTERSLate survival of Neanderthals at the southernmostextreme of EuropeClive Finlayson1,2, Francisco Giles Pacheco3, Joaqun Rodrguez-Vidal4, Darren A. Fa1, Jose Mara Gutierrez Lopez5,Antonio Santi
Rutgers - ANTHROPOLO - 111
Rutgers - ANTHROPOLO - 111
PERSPECTIVESPA L E O A N T H R O P O L O G YWhither the Neanderthals?Richard G. Kleinwithin 10,000 to 15,000 years. The modernhuman triumph depended on technological, economic, and demographic advantages that were apparently grounded in anenhanced a
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The New Yorker, May 25, 20091 of 12http:/archives.newyorker.com/global/print.asp?path=/djvu/Conde%20Na.8/12/2009 10:54 AMThe New Yorker, May 25, 20092 of 12http:/archives.newyorker.com/global/print.asp?path=/djvu/Conde%20Na.8/12/2009 10:54 AMThe N
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The New Yorker, May 25, 20091 of 12http:/archives.newyorker.com/global/print.asp?path=/djvu/Conde%20Na.8/12/2009 10:54 AMThe New Yorker, May 25, 20092 of 12http:/archives.newyorker.com/global/print.asp?path=/djvu/Conde%20Na.8/12/2009 10:54 AMThe N
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Rutgers - ANTHROPOLO - 111
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Ecosystem Collapse in Pleistocene Australia and aHuman Role in Megafaunal ExtinctionGifford H. Miller, et al.Science 309, 287 (2005);DOI: 10.1126/science.1111288The following resources related to this article are available online atwww.sciencemag.or
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Petsko Genome Biology 2010, 11:138http:/genomebiology.com/2010/11/10/138CO M M E N TA Faustian bargainGregory A Petsko*An open letter to George M Philip, President of theState University of New York At AlbanyDear President Philip,Probably the last
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Proc. Nati. Acad. Sci. USAVol. 81, pp. 801-805, February 1984EvolutionPeriodicity of extinctions in the geologic past(evolution/time series/paleontology)DAVID M. RAUP AND J. JOHN SEPKOSKI, JR.Department of Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago
Rutgers - ANTHROPOLO - 111
Rutgers - ANTHROPOLO - 111
Rutgers - ANTHROPOLO - 111
Proc. Nati. Acad. Sci. USAVol. 81, pp. 801-805, February 1984EvolutionPeriodicity of extinctions in the geologic past(evolution/time series/paleontology)DAVID M. RAUP AND J. JOHN SEPKOSKI, JR.Department of Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago
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Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsCourse OverviewFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 L
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440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesTopics t
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
Board Meeting HWY07MH024BoardSlides from http:/www.ntsb.gov/events/2008/Minneapolis-MN/presentations.htmFall 2011Lecture 2Engineering Case StudyAssistantsArturo VillegasInstructorsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting Lin440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanic
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440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesTopics t
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesTopics t
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesTopics t
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesTopics t
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesTopics t
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesTopics t
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesTopics t
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesTopics t
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesTopics t
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesEquilibr
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesEquilibr
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesEquilibr
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesStructur
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesMethod o
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesMethod o
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
440:221 Intro to Engineering Mechanics: StaticsAlberto Cuitino, Po Ting LinInstructorsArturo VillegasAssistantsFall 2011Based on Textbook Material: Engineering Mechanics Statics, 12th Edition, R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson 2010.1440:221 LecturesFrames a
Rutgers - ENGINEERIN - 221
Scientific and Technical Writing 355:302:15(TTH 2:15-3:35pm) HICKMAN 214 SyllabusInstructor:Email:Office:Office Hours:Class website:Department website:Adam Heinrich, Ph.D.arh7878@hotmail.comRAB 202Tuesdays 1:00-2:00pmsakai.rutgers.eduwp.rutge
S.F. State - SCI - 115
Summary-Constellation-Rotation of the earth-Speed of lightReadingAncient observers-Ancient humans observe the sky-They noticed that the sun rises every day in the east and sets in the west.-The moon also rises in the east and sets in the west-
S.F. State - SCI - 115
It is visible every night because it is above the north pole of earth.Also called the North Star it and can be used to find which way is north.It is not a very bright star.Rising and Setting Stars (Earths rotation)-the earth eastward rotation causes s
S.F. State - SCI - 115
Sirus = 8 light yearsCreating a Model-whenever we try to understand a new concept, its useful to create a model. A model is arepresentation of the real world which is easy to visualize.-Model can be created using paper, computers or our mind.-A model
S.F. State - SCI - 115
CYCLES OF THE SUN-In addition to rising and setting every day, the sun undergoes yearly changes.-It is the sky more in summer and less in winter.-The sun rises and sets from different locations throughout the year.-This fact was carefully observed by
S.F. State - SCI - 115
Reason for the Seasons-The seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earths Axis-In Summer, the suns rays are more direct-The days are also longer-In winter, the days are shorter and the suns light is slanted, and less powerful-The seasons do not oc
S.F. State - SCI - 115
-(It is tilted by 23.5)-The Celestial Equator is determined by Earths daily rotation-The Ecliptic Plane is determined by the Earths annual orbital motion.-These two planes in the sky intersect the Equinoxes.Motion of the MoonIn the course of one
S.F. State - SCI - 115
-The moon is 90 degrees from the sun.-The First Quarter Moon sets at midnightAngular SizeHow Large or small things look to usThe moon is 400 times smaller than the sun, but it is 400 times closer.-So, it has about the same angular size as the Sun: d
S.F. State - SCI - 115
Chapter 2Goal: To understand how our solar system works-What paths do the planets take through space?-Why do they follow these paths?-To answer these questions we need a model of the solar system.-We need to test that model with observations.Sci
S.F. State - SCI - 115
-Greek scientist Ptolemy worked at the Great Library of Alexandria in Egypt(~140 AD)/-His research included astronomy, astrology, geography & music.-Ptolemy used a geocentric model of the solar system explain retrograde motion.-Earth was at the ce
S.F. State - SCI - 115
-Copernicus died before the full effects of his model were felt-However, other astronomers advanced his model, using their observations.Galileo-Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was an Italian scientist who studied many fields.-He is said to have droppe
S.F. State - SCI - 115
-His theory also explained retrograde motionin a much simpler way.-Outer planets appear to go to retrograde when earth an inner planet catches upwith them and passes them in their orbit-Galileos observations disproved the geocentric theory.Tycho Br
S.F. State - SCI - 115
-We measure the size of a circle using: diameter or radius-But how would you measure the size of an ellipse?-We can use its longest and shortest diameters-The major axis of an ellipse is its long diameter-The major axis passes through the two foc
S.F. State - SCI - 115
-This is called a geostationary orbit.-A geostationary satellite stays in the same place in the sky.-They are used for TV signals and weather images.
S.F. State - ENGLISH - 104
Samson HsiehEnglish 104Homework(Predictions made by me based on each title)Myth 1: Asian Americans have superior academic achievement.-Under this section I predict this passage would be about how most AsianAmericans do well in their classes through