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Syracuse - FIN - 100
Obesity and healthWhat to do about obesity: dieting approachesRestricting types of food:-weight watchers: reduce portion- eat produce, limit fatReviews of literature on dieting1) short term studies5-10% change2) Lont term follow up (2-5 years)14k
Syracuse - FIN - 100
Obesity and what to do about itObesity: excessive accumulation of fatAverage Levels:Men: 18-23%Women: 25-30%-Body mass index (BMI): weight in KG/Height Meters^2- to estimate fat inrelation to weight and height. - Not the ideal way to measure fat.W
Syracuse - FIN - 100
Chichi Udenze3/1/11WRT 205First DraftTopic: What is Stem cell research And What Are the Controversies Surrounding This Soon to BeMedical Breakthrough.Embryonic stem cells are derived from embryos. Most embryonic stem cells are derivedfrom embryos t
Syracuse - FIN - 100
Chichi UdenzeWRT 205Unit 23/16/11Embryonic Stem Cell Research: The Potential Revolutionary Medical Breakthrough andthe Controversies that Envelope itWe reside in a world where diseases invades, tortures and destroys the lives ofthose most close to
UNC - ECON - 400
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UNC - ECON - 400
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UNC - ECON - 400
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UNC - ECON - 400
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UNC - ECON - 400
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UNC - ENGL - 101
Max HauboldEnglish 102Erin Allingham2-8-08ReferencesEconomist. Global warmings boom town. The Economist [Internet]. 2007; May 24thAvailable at: http:/www.economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9231323Although many tourist spots are being
UNC - ENGL - 101
-1MaxHauboldNew York TimesThe public problem posed in this article pertains to the varying minimum wagesin bordering states. Particularly, the article focuses on Washington and Idaho. Washingtonhas the highest minimum wage, at just under $8 per hour,
UNC - ENGL - 101
Max HauboldEnglish 102Mwf 8amErin AllinghamFeeder 2.1The article History will one day have its say: New Perspectives on Colonial andPostcolonial Congo by Yael Simpson Fletcher, utilizes several other works to fullycompose his rendering of Congos hi
UNC - ENGL - 101
-1MaxHauboldWashington PostThis article analyzes the problem of raising minimum wage, as it pertains to theeffectiveness in society, and how it can negatively impact the youth. Raising minimumwage seems to be good for people at a short sighted glance
UNC - ENGL - 101
Max Haubold2.2 ABErin AllinghamEnglish 102(2001, May 7). European Royalty: Belgium-Leopold II. Retrieved March 31, 2008, fromHistorical Boys' Royal CostumeThis article is from a costumes designer, and tries to describe the clothing Leopold andhis f
UNC - ENGL - 101
-1MaxHauboldUSA TodayThis article shows how the topic of minimum wage itself is being used as a toll inthe Republican-Democrat war. It is not about how the proposition could be good or badfor our country, but rather how it will be used to get more pe
UNC - ENGL - 101
Max HauboldUnit 3.1English 10111/13/2007Being a Business Major seems like an interesting choice path of study. Throughout theworld, the various ideas, services, and products all need skills of a business professional to helpthem grow and flourish. T
UNC - ENGL - 101
Max HauboldEnglish 101Unit 3.3 11/28/2007Max HauboldEnglish 10111/28/2007Robert E. Bryan FellowshipProposal:In North Carolina, there is an increasing amount of elderly who are havinge trouble intodays world, which is creatinges many problems. One
UNC - ENGL - 101
Max HauboldEnglish 10111/28/2007Robert E. Bryan FellowshipProposal:In North Carolina, there is an increasing amount of elderly who have trouble intodays world, which creates many problems. One of these problems is their inability toget out and get
UNC - ENGL - 101
Max HauboldEnglish 101Feeder 2.210/08/2007Minimum WageThe issue of minimum wage is controversial, and has two basic sides for argument. Manypeople support minimum wage, and even the increase thereof, while others think that minimumwage is unnecessa
UNC - ENGL - 101
-1MaxHauboldEnglish 101I think I first remember writing more than just answers and short paragraphs in 4thgrade, when we were assigned to write 3 paragraph short stories based on a prompt. Iremember having a lot of fun doing these, as we would often
UNC - ENGL - 101
Max HauboldEnglish 102MWF 8amErin AllinghamAbstractResearch Question- For years there has been an ongoing debate over the origin of syphilis.Scientists have turned towards genetics for the answer. Where did it actually come from?Objective- Dr. Harp
UNC - ENGL - 101
Max HauboldRA SelectionEssay 3The MOST important aspect of an RA is very difficult to discern. I would think it would bethe adaptability and versatility of a person that makes a good RA. An RA must be able to workwith all kinds of people, in many dif
UNC - ENGL - 101
Max HauboldRA SelectionEssay 1The world is made up of a variance of different people, all of whom rely on others to helpkeep spinning what we walk on today. As an RA, it is important to be the center spindle of thecentrifuge of an environment called
UNC - ENGL - 101
Max HauboldRA SelectionEssay 2Throughout my experiences I have developed many skills which I am proud of. It is verydifficult to say which I am the strongest in, so I will choose those which are most easily provento one who has not met me. These thre
UNC - ENGL - 101
Max HauboldI think it would be pretty cool to study abroad. I would want to go to a Spanish speaking country because Ican speak some rusty Spanish. I would really want to go to Mexico, but I think I could probably get a disease anddie, so that would no
UNC - ENGL - 101
Max HauboldEnglish 102Erin AllinghamMWF 8amThe EconomistI believe that this was in the science section because it is about a study. Althoughstudies can be conducted in any field, something with research, reasoning, and conclusions canbe considered
UNC - ENGL - 101
-1MaxHauboldMinimum WageMinimum wage has been a controversial debate for almost its entire existence.Summarily, there are two sides to the issue, positive and negative. Should Minimumwage be increased? Is it even a necessity today or should it stay t
UNC - ENGL - 101
Max HauboldEnglish 102MWF 8amErin AllinghamSummariesMontezumas Revenge- The origins of syphilis have remained a mystery for hundreds of years,and have become the study of researchers today. This article provides a detailed hypothesisinsinuating tha
UNC - ENGL - 101
UNIT III: THE PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITYThis time, well be looking at the ways that people in different professional communities write,frame, and present their ideas. So youre going to pick either an academic major or a professionalfield that youre interes
UNC - COMM - 120
Max HauboldPaper 1- Focus A9/8/2009Julia WoodMy Brother and MeMany experiences have made me the person that I am. In my childhood I was heavilyinfluenced by my father, who taught me many of my skills and values. Grown from hisinstruction and commen
UNC - ENGL - 123
Haubold 1Max HauboldEnglish 12312/8/2009Final PaperThe Fall of Society:Hope is Our Only HopeThe Unknown. This is possibly one of the most captivating and thought provokingsubjects a human mind can dwell upon. What-if scenarios and possible outcome
UNC - ENGL - 123
Max HauboldWieland EssayIntro to Fiction9/15/2009In the novel, the most central and unifying theme is perception. While the characters mayact out other purposes for the author or audience, the consequence of how they perceive things isubiquitously e
UNC - HIST - 128
Max HauboldRecitation #1After reading the different interpretations, I am most inclined to believeThomas A. Baliey's account. It is probable that most freedmen at the time werenot very educated, as he asserts in his passage. Also, he tells of the prob
UNC - HIST - 128
Max HauboldLike the opening of this chapter suggests, it is imperative to properly define the worddistress. According to Dictionary.com, the word distress refers to great pain, anxiety or sorrow.This inherently means that only the person who has the ex
UNC - HIST - 128
Max HauboldRRQ 3Indian reform in the late 19th and early 20th century changed life for the Native Americansin several ways. This includes both beneficial and harmful ways, depending on perception. TheDawes Act of 1887 gave severalty to the Indians, th
UNC - HIST - 128
Max HauboldRRQ4WEB Du Bois argues in The Souls of Black Folk, that the issue of race relations willimpact the entire twentieth century. Furthermore, his assertions include why this problem willcontinue, and how different failures contributed to poor r
UNC - HIST - 128
Max HauboldRRQ 6RRQ: What kinds of things in FDR's fireside chats did the letter writers notice and comment on?Which part of the speeches caught most people's attention? Why do you think they paid attentionto those things?With few exceptions, the let
UNC - HIST - 128
Max HauboldIn American popular culture, the fear of communism was a blanket ofconstriction. It stifled the output of Hollywood, and changed how people saw the world.Instead of the free and growing America the population saw come out of the GreatDepres
UNC - PSYC - 101
Google www.hcz.org and browse through it.What is the project?What are some of the special features of the project?What are the results of the project?Is this hopeful, or what?What do these results say about the nature/nurture issue with respect to in
UNC - PSYC - 101
Max HauboldExtra Credit 6Some suggestions for evaluating credibility include paying attention to the personsbackground. If they are making scientific claims, but lack the educational background, then theclaim may be suspect. Also, if the person has a
UNC - PSYC - 101
MaxHauboldExtraCredit8IthinkIexhibitmanyofthedifferentcopingstrategiesmentionedinthebook.Manytimes,Iamonetobottlethingsupandlashoutatpeople.ThisissomethingIhavebeentryingtochangehowever.IguessthebestwaytodescribehowIhandlestressisbygoingthroughthesect
UNC - PSYC - 101
Douglas (Max) HauboldExtra Credit Paper #1PID- 7137283589/02/09Review of:Study finds people who multitask often bad at itThe article from Psychology in the News entitled Study finds people who multitaskoften bad at it is the epitome of space filler
UNC - PSYC - 101
Max Haubold (Douglas)713728358Extra Credit 2A comparitor is a person, thing, or idea that is used as a standard to make judgments ofrelativity. They are used as a base or background, which makes the other variable take on thedesired effect. The figur
UNC - PSYC - 101
Max Haubold713728358Extra Credit Paper 39/17/2009We have been talking about biology much in class, and its relation to psychology. Incontinuation, a concept called evolutionary psychology is similar to biologys version(evolutionary biology). This st
UNC - PSYC - 101
Max Haubold10/01/09Extra Credit #4Many people do not realize the importance of Pavlovs slobbering dog experiment. It,however, has demonstrated classical conditioning. This correlates to many important aspects ofbehavior, including fears, phobias, and
UNC - PSYC - 101
Max HauboldExtra Credit 510/06/2009HCZ.org is the Harlem Childrens Zone. It is an agency which has a truancy preventionprogram. It is a social service experiment, which aims to strengthen the community ofHarlem, through building up the youth. Some of
UNC - PSYC - 260
Max HauboldAssignment #3IntroductionWhen communicating, most think solely of verbal and written channels while other socialcues remain at the way side. Mason, Tatkow, and Macrae delve into another communicationchannel, that of social attention. In th
UNC - PSYC - 260
Max HauboldIntroductionThe video games played by people in our society today have a great psychologicalimpact. Finding how and why has been the focus of many studies presented in the field. Fischer,Kastenmuller, and Greitemeyer theorized that the deve
Broward College - ENG - 220
Kelly FungOctober, 18, 20112:00 pmPersonal Narrative Essay Not good enoughScreech! The private bus came to a stop and I immediately hopped off. After six longhours of tedious schoolwork, I was finally home. Second grade stinks! I thought. Stompingto
North South University - ENVIRONMEN - 201
CHAPTER 18MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE: DISPOSAL AND RECOVERYI. History of Solid WasteA. Pre-World War II1. Consumption Patterns - little trash generateda. Foodb. Transportationc. Clothingd. Plastics (rayon)2. Recycling and Reuse Patternsa. Industry-
North South University - ENVIRONMEN - 201
CHAPTER 19HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS: POLLUTION AND PREVENTIONI. What are Hazardous Substances?A. Explain Each of the Following:1. Ignitable2. Corrosive3. Reactive4. ToxicB. Toxicity is an Inherent Characteristic of a Substance1. The dose makes the pois
North South University - ENVIRONMEN - 201
CHAPTER 20THE ATMOSPHERE: CLIMATE, CLIMATE CHANGE AND OZONE DEPLETIONI. The AtmosphereA. Atmospheric Structure1. Locate the troposphere, tropopause, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere.2. What is in the atmosphere? What is the chemical content
North South University - ENVIRONMEN - 201
CHAPTER 21ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTIONI. Air PollutionA. What Is It?1. Air pollutants consist of chemicals in the atmosphere that have harmful effects onliving organisms and inanimate objects.B. Why Do We Care?1. We inhale 20,000 liters of air each daya.
North South University - ENVIRONMEN - 201
CHAPTER 22ECONOMICS, PUBLIC POLICY, AND THE ENVIRONMENTI. Economics and Public PolicyA. Public Policy1. What is Public Policy?2. What role does public policy play in our lives?B. Relationships between Economic Development and the Environment1. A he
North South University - PSYCHOLOGY - 202
AggressionLearning goals: Understandthe definition of aggression Understand the various theories explainingthe source of aggression Identify means of reducing aggressivebehaviorAggressionHumans have shown to be anaggressive speciesWith the exce
North South University - PSYCHOLOGY - 202
Learning goalsidentify and understand various theoriesof attitudesunderstand the three criticalcomponents of persuasionidentify factors that influencepersuasionAttitudes and persuasionattitudesageneral evaluative response, view orposition comp
North South University - PSYCHOLOGY - 202
Learning goals:Understand humans need for attachmentand the benefits affiliation providesUnderstand various theories of attractionIdentify characteristics desired in arelationshipIdentify and understand key factors inpromoting interpersonal attract
North South University - PSYCHOLOGY - 202
Learning goals:LearningUnderstand the influence of a group onan individuals behaviorUnderstand deindividuation and itsimpact on behaviorIdentify factors that determine groupmembershipUnderstand the influence of groupdecision-making tasks and the
North South University - PSYCHOLOGY - 202
Learning goals:Understand the difference betweenaltruism and prosocial behaviorUnderstand the theoretical perspectiveson helpingIdentify factors (situational andpersonal) that influence a personswillingness to provide helpDecision-making Perspecti
North South University - PSYCHOLOGY - 202
The Nature of Social PsychologyATP 1: Social Psychology 1: The nature of social psychologyThe goals of the lecture seriesNOT To cover everything in text. Chapters 1 through 11 must be read and learnt. Any part of Chapters 1 through 11 may be examine
North South University - PSYCHOLOGY - 202
The Social SelfATP 2: Social Psychology 2: The social selfLecture contentsIntrospection How useful are self-reports?Self-perception Can others behaviours change who we are?Self-esteem & Self-enhancement How is depression possible?ATP 2: Social Ps