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University of Texas - CH - 302
University of Texas - CH - 302
University of Texas - CH - 302
University of Texas - CH - 302
University of Texas - CH - 302
University of Texas - CH - 302
University of Texas - CH - 302
University of Texas - CH - 302
University of Texas - CH - 302
University of Texas - CH - 302
University of Texas - CH - 302
University of Texas - CH - 302
University of Texas - CH - 302
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University of Texas - GOVT - 310L
GOVERNMENT NOTESFEDERATION vs. CONFEDERATION vs. UNITARYARTICLE 1 SECTION 8-Elastic Clause (necessary & proper clause)-Commerce ClauseTOWARD STRONGER NATIONAL GOVERNMENTPROGRESSIVE ERANEW DEAL ERAGREAT SOCIETY ERAFEDERAL FUNDINGGRANTS- IN- AIDC
University of Texas - GOVT - 310L
GOVERNMENT CHAPTER 6: THE PRESIDENCYVOCABULUARYPARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY-Form of democracy in which the executive is elected by the legislature &government is responsible to the legislaturePRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM-Form of democracy in which the executive i
University of Texas - GOVT - 310L
University of Texas - GOVT - 310L
GOVERNMENT LECTURE02/10INTRODUCING AMERICAN POLITICAL INSTITUTIONSCONGRESS- MAJOR FUNCTIONSPARALLEL PROCESSING OF POLICY PROBLEMS & ISSUESINSTITUTIONALIZATION OF LATENT INTERESTS IN AMERICAN POLITICALSYSTEM-Structure participants of interests & int
University of Texas - GOVT - 310L
GOVERNMENT LECTURE02/13FEDERAL BUREAUCRACYSIDE NOTE:-WORKMAN claims that this is his favorite government institution-Federal bureaucracy is why the government doesnt go to hell especially when thegovernment changes-Every two years all 535 members o
University of Texas - GOVT - 310L
GOVERNMENT LECTURE02/15HOW A BILL BECOMES LAWSOMEONE WRITES A PIECE OF LEGISLATION-Most often congressional staffers pursuant to congressional hearings)-Reason to write piece of legislation: Congress has found problemBILL IS INTRODUCED-Only by a me
University of Texas - GOVT - 310L
GOVERNMENT LECTURE #1002/17THEORIES OF CONGRESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONCONGRESS FACES 3 FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS:PROBLEM 1:-The need to distribute the benefits of policymaking (power & goodies)PROBLEM 2:-The need to govern, which indirectly means winning ele
University of Texas - GOVT - 310L
GOVERNMENT LECTURE 1102/20DISTRIBUTIVE THEORY-But, why would committee system be the best avenue?-If the most pressing problems facing Congress is distribution of benefits, thencommittees should be made up of those who are high demanders of policy.-
University of Texas - GOVT - 310L
GOVERNMENT LECTURE02/22UNDERSTANDING CONGRESSDO WE WANT A RESPONSIVE, DEMOCRATICALLY ACCOUNTABLECONGRESS? OR A CONGRESS THAT SOLVES OUR PROBLEMS?-You can have government that is very good at solving problems, but likely to beundemocratic (not listen
University of Texas - GOVT - 310L
GOVERNMENT LECTURE 02/24SIDE NOTE:-President doesnt have much power, but true power is to persuade people to do things-President is always trying to persuade either public or Congress. someone!THE REAL POWER OF THE PRESIDENTPRESIDENTIAL INFLUENCE IS
University of Texas - GOVT - 310L
Govt. Lecture 02-27SIDE NOTE:President- The guy in the chair, the individualPresidency- aka Executive Branch of government, the institutionCompetitive advisorCOLLEGIAL SYSTEM- you dont have to manage every situation, but its more aboutmanaging peopl
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
PreambleSyllabusAcademic IntegrityContentEpilogueITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel Turcotte(with contributions from R. Holte)School of Information Technology and EngineeringUniversity of OttawaVersion of January 5, 2011Please dont pr
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
PrerequisiteComputer ArchitectureAppendix: TC1101 Java SimulatorEpilogueITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel Turcotte(with contributions from R. Holte)School of Information Technology and EngineeringUniversity of OttawaVersion of January
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
PreambleData typesCall-by-valueScopeITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel Turcotte(with contributions from R. Holte)School of Information Technology and EngineeringUniversity of OttawaVersion of January 10, 2011Please dont print these lec
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of January 12, 2011Abstract Object-oriented programming EncapsulationThese lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer screen. Do
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of January 18, 2011Abstract Review of object-oriented programming concepts: Implementing a class.These lecture notes are meant to be looked
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of January 23, 2011Abstract Inheritance Introduction Generalization/specializationThese lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a compu
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of January 23, 2011Abstract Inheritance (part II) PolymorphismThese lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer screen. Do not pr
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of January 26, 2011Abstract Examples of polymorphism: Object: equals, toString; Generic data structures: Pair.These lecture notes are mean
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of February 2, 2011Abstract Interface Abstract data typesThese lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer screen. Do not print t
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of February 8, 2011Abstract Abstract Data Type StackThese lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer screen. Do not print them u
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of February 5, 2011Abstract Abstract data type: Stack Stack-based algorithmsThese lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer scr
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of February 14, 2011Abstract Implementing a stack using linked elementsThese lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer screen. D
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of February 14, 2011Abstract Handling errors Declaring, creating and handling exceptions Checked and unchecked exceptions Creating new exc
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of March 2, 2011Abstract Queues LinkedQueueThese lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer screen. Do not print them unless it
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of March 8, 2011Abstract Queues ArrayQueueThese lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer screen. Do not print them unless it i
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of February 14, 2011AbstractGraphical componentsEvent-driven programmingInner classesModel-View-ControllerThese lecture notes are meant t
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of March 8, 2011Abstract Queues-based algorithms Asynchronous processes Simulations State-space searchThese lecture notes are meant to be
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of March 14, 2011Abstract Abstract Data Types (ADTs): ListThese lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer screen. Do not print
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of March 14, 2011Abstract Linked List (Part 2) Tail pointer Doubly linked list Dummy nodeThese lecture notes are meant to be looked at on
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of March 20, 2011Abstract Iterator1 (part I)These lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer screen. Do not print them unless it
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of March 20, 2011Abstract Iterator (part II) Inner class Implementation: fail-fastThese lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a compu
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of March 26, 2011Abstract Recursive list processing (part I)These lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer screen. Do not print
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of March 26, 2011Abstract Recursive list processing (part II)These lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer screen. Do not prin
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of March 26, 2011Abstract Enabling recursive list processing outside of the classThese lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of March 26, 2011Abstract Binary search tree (part I)These lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer screen. Do not print them u
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
ITI 1121. Introduction to Computing IIMarcel TurcotteSchool of Information Technology and EngineeringVersion of March 26, 2011Abstract Binary search tree (part II)These lecture notes are meant to be looked at on a computer screen. Do not print them
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
General Principles of Microbiologymicro = smallbio = lifelogy = study (of) or scienceImmunology = study of our protection from foreignmacromolecules or invading organisms and ourresponses to themDifferent classes of organisms Viruses / chlamydia (
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
? What is Immunity ? Immunity = the protection against infectious diseaseconferred either by the immune response generatedby immunization or previous infection or by othernonimmunologic factorsa.k.a. bodys ability toresist infection 2 types of immun
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
Diagnostic Microbiology Isolation of pure culture from specimen why? Culture media why? what? who? Inoculation methods streak, spread, or pourStreaking a plate forisolated coloniesPour platesBacteria grow inside agarUsed for enumeration of ba
University of Ottawa - ITI - 1121
Gram Positive CocciStaphylococcus aureus Staphule means grape in Greek Toxins are quite the problem: Cytotoxins Haemolysins Enterotoxin (A-E, G-I) Exfoliative toxins (ETA, ETB ) Toxic shock syndrome toxin 1 (used to be exotoxin Cand enterotoxin F