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UCSB - ESS - 5a
2-2-07 Cover the wound with a clean cloth or bandage. Cover the bleeding area with a clean bandage. If the wound includes an object in the body, do NOT remove the object. cover the wound with sterlie dressing apply pressure to the wound use a roller
UCSB - ESS - 5a
2-12-07 Chapter 7Cardiovascular Disease, Cholesterol: fatty deposits that line the inner walls of the ateries. Atherosclerosis: the progressive narrowing of the blood vessels. When blood flow stops, CPR is only 1/3 as effective. Early use of an AED a
UCSB - ESS - 5a
2-12-07 Chapter 8Blood, Hemorrhage: large amount of bleeding over a short period of time. Three main functions; 1) Transports oxygen 2) Carries antibodies and protects against pathogens 3) Maintains body temperature by circulating throughout the body
JMU - GBUS - 160
Chapter 5(Pg. 146)Small business- a firm that is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field. (Pg. 158)Business plan- written document that provides an orderly statement of a company's goals, the methods by which it intends to
JMU - GBUS - 160
Chapter 7
JMU - GBUS - 160
Chapter 1 I. What is business?-Business-all profit-seeking activities and enterprises that provide goods and services necessary to an economic system. Profits- rewards for businesspeople who take risks involved in blending people, technology, and in
JMU - GBUS - 160
Chapter 2I. Concern for Ethical and Societal Issues-Sarbanes-Oxley Act- added oversight for the nation's major companies and a special oversight board to regulate public accounting firms that audit the financial records of these corporations. This
JMU - GBUS - 160
Chapter 6Entrepreneur pg. 184 Classic entrepreneur pg. 185 Serial entrepreneur pg. 186 Intrapreneur pg. 186 Change agent pg. 186 Lifestyle entrepreneur pg. 190 Seed capital pg. 202 Debt financing pg. 203 Equity financing pg. 205 Venture capitalist p
JMU - GPOSC - 200
GPOSC 200: GLOBAL POLITICS REVIEW SHEET: MIDTERM I Key Terms Globalization- fast, interdependent spread of open society, open economy, and open technology infrastructures. Multi-actor environment- subversive networks, IGOs, NGOs, MNCs. States are not
LSU - PSYCH - 2001
Objectives Chapter 1These are designed to help you synthesize the information in the notes and in the book, and to help prepare you for the exam. If something was not covered in class, look for the answer in the book. 1. What makes Psychology uniqu
LSU - PSYCH - 2001
Objectives Chapter 6 1. Define learning. a. Relatively permanent change in behavior brought about by experience 2. Describe how classical conditioning was discovered and explain how it works. a. Pavlov was interested in the way behavior is conditione
LSU - PSYCH - 2001
Objectives Chapter 121. How does your textbook define emotion? a. A complex pattern of bodily and mental changes that includes physiological arousal, feelings, cognitive processes, visible expressions (including face and posture), and specific behav
LSU - BIOL - 2051
MBIO 2051 Practice exam I 1. Which of the following groups have at least some species which have peptidoglycan? A) Bacteria only B) Archaea only C) Bacteria and archaea D) Eukaryotes E) Prokaryotes and eukaryotes 2. Which of the following statements
LSU - BIOL - 2051
Exam 2 practice This is only a sample of questions from some of the information you are responsible for the exam. Once again, these questions are only meant to give you an idea of the types of questions to expect. You should study everything and not
Pittsburgh - HPS - 0437
Andra Stanley Recitation-Tuesday, 3:00-3:50Paper #9, fixed Young, Chapter 7Microscopial observations showed that cells made up plant and animal tissues; the cell was composed of an outer membrane, the enclosed cell contents, and the nucleus. Rudo
Pittsburgh - HPS - 0437
Andra Stanley January 31, 2006 Young, Ch. 3/Darwin 44-52 Rec. Tuesday 3-3:50 Young Chapter 3 Lamarck studied invertebrates at the Museum of Natural History in Paris. He was the first to distinguish between insects, crustaceans, and arachnids, and als
Pittsburgh - HPS - 0437
Andra Stanley HPS0437, Recitation Tues. 3-3:50March 14, 2006 Young Chpt. 6Thomas Huxley was a great supporter of Darwins; he saw evolution as a solution to the species problem. Within ten years of its introduction, evolution was widely accepted.
Pittsburgh - HPS - 0437
Andra Stanley Young Ch.3Jan. 24 th, 2006 Rec. Tues. 3-3:50Carl Linnaeus believed the Creator must have designed the world to follow a meaningful order, and Linnaeus developed a technique to catalog and describe this order in System of Nature. Ins
Pittsburgh - HPS - 0437
Andra Stanley HPS 0437 Rec. Tuesday, 3-3:50; Sytsma 2/28/06; Gale (CW) Charles Darwin wrote, in the Origin of Species, that he intended his "struggle for existence" to be used only metaphorically. However, this "struggle" he describes seems more like
Pittsburgh - HPS - 0437
Andra Stanley HPS 0437, Recitation Tues. 3-3:50Recitation #6 February 21, 2006Darwin p. 169-174At the end of The Origin of Species, Darwin refutes the naturalists who still believe that species have been independently created. He states that wh
Pittsburgh - HPS - 0437
Andra Stanley HPS 0437, Recitation Tuesday 3-3:50January 17th, 2006 Young, Chapter 2During the 17th century, naturalists were faced with the problem of classification, a means by which to group the growing number of species found in nature. This
Pittsburgh - HPS - 0437
Andra Stanley HPS 0437 Recitation Tuesday, 3:00-3:50 (Sytsma)Tuesday, March 28th 2006 Rec. Paper #10Olby (1997) "Mendel, Mendelism, and Genetics" http:/www.mendelweb.org/MWolby.intro.html Gregor Mendel is considered, by some, to be the originator
Pittsburgh - HPS - 0437
Andra Stanley Recitation: Tues. 3-3:50Darwin pg. 87-135 February 14, 2006In A Historical Sketch of the Progress of Opnion on the Origin of Species, previously to the Publication of this Work (1861), Charles Darwin outlined the works of Lamarck, G
Pittsburgh - HPS - 0437
Andra Stanley Recitation: Tues. 3:00-3:50Young Ch. 5 Feb. 7, 2006Robert Chambers wrote Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, which included, for example, that mammals had evolved from birds via duck-billed platypuses. Lyell showed that the
Pittsburgh - HPS - 0437
Andra Stanley April 11th, 2006 Recitation Tuesday, 3:00-3:50 Paper #12: DAR 542-549, 572-574, 574-576 The Scopes trial took place in Rhea County, Tennessee in 1925. John Thomas Scopes was charged with unlawfully teaching a certain theory that denied
Pittsburgh - HPS - 0437
Andra Stanley Systma, Rec. Tuesdays 3:00-3:50Recitation Paper 11April 4th, 2006 Young Ch. 8R.C. Punnett intended to show how mimetic resemblances in butterflies couldn't have been created through natural selection (but through a single stem mut
Pittsburgh - HPS - 0437
Recitation- Tues. 3:00-3:50, SytsmaFebruary 8, 2006 HPS0430 Writing Assignment, Essay #2Classification systems are used to group objects of varying numbers and diversity into appropriate categories. We have classification systems for everything f
Alabama - PH - 105
PH 105 JonesReview 2 for second exam Spring 20081. A flywheel rotates at 50 rad/s. It is brought to rest by a constant frictional torque after making 10 complete revolutions. How long did it take to stop the flywheel?(a) 0.80 s(b) 50 s(c) 1
Bryant - BUS - 101
I.Traditional Form of business -Departmentalization Managers have 4 responsibilities 1. Planning 2. Organizing 3. Leading 4. ControllingOrganizing i. Division of Labor: Determine work or dividing taks ii. Departmentalization: Grouping jobs & empl
UC Irvine - WRITING - 39A
Gonzalez, p1Andres F. Gonzalez Prof. Keeler Writing 39A-Essay 1 January 9th, 2008 The Bowling Night The story undertook a great deal description and emotion. The author starts off using plenty of internal monologues. He says, "Was I rushing the lin
UC Irvine - WRITING - 39A
Gonzalez, p1Andres F. Gonzalez Prof. Keeler Writing 39A-Essay 1 January 9th, 2008 The Scholarship Jacket The Scholarship Jacket is a short story about a girl whose achievements had legitimately won her a scholarship jacket. The plot revolves around
UC Irvine - WRITING - 39A
SOME USEFUL WRITING TECHNIQUES-HANDOUT1. Narration is storytelling, the presentation of a series of real or fictional events in a chronological sequence. That sequence, however, may not always be straightforward. Like many movies, a written narrativ
UC Irvine - WRITING - 39A
Gonzalez, p1Andres F. Gonzalez Prof. Keeler Writing 39A A Study of Prisoners and Guards in a Simulated Prison: Summary and Response Philip Zimbardo and his colleagues created a simulated environment in which they tested a hypothetical situation in
Virginia Tech - GEOS - 1024
Geology Lecture 1 Virginia Tech's water comes from the New River. Christiansburg's waste is treated and dumped into the New River. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is designed for the protection of human health then the environment. Biggest thre
Virginia Tech - GEOS - 1024
Geology Lecture 3 US oil production peaked in 1970's but future US production will never match its consumption Net Exporters of Petroleum: Saudi Arabia, Norway, Russia, Venezuela, Canada, Mexico. Environmental Impact Water, Air, Land, Biota, Culture
Virginia Tech - GEOS - 1024
Geology Lecture 2Parachuting cats onto Borneo was popular in the late 1960's to prevent malaria. DDT was also used to stop malaria. The effects of DDT were devastating to the environment. The roaches accumulated the poison and passed it on to the l
Virginia Tech - GEOS - 1024
Geology Lecture 4 Environmentalist: a person who is concerned with the impact of people on environmental quality and believes that some human actions are degrading parts of the earth's life support system for humans ans many other life forms.
Virginia Tech - GEOS - 1024
Geology Lecture 5 Ecological footprint (US and Netherlands have comparable standard of living) US: 26.5 Netherlands: 14.3 As of now our use of resources are unsustainable 88% of Virginia's electricity comes from coal and nuclear energy Global Warming
Bryant - ACCT - 203
Name _ Ex. Or Prob. # _ Corey Hill ACG203 Posting General Journal Date 2008 Sept. 30 Account Title and Explanation Cash Interest Earned Record interest earned Cash Collection Expense Notes Receivable Collection expense Accounts Receivable- S.Nilson C
Bryant - ACCT - 203
Name _ Ex. Or Prob. # _ ACG203 Posting General Journal Date 2007 Nov 11th Account Title and Explanation Cash Sales Sold razors Cost of goods sold Merchandise inventory Cost of Sale Nov 30th Warranty Expense Warranty liability Warranty recorded Dec 9t
Bryant - ACCT - 203
Name _ Ex. Or Prob. # _ ACG203 Posting General Journal Date 2007 Jan 1 Account Title and Explanation Equipment Cash bought equipment Jan 3 Equipment Enhancement Cash Purchased upgrade 4,800 PR Debit 300,600SectionABCCredit300,6004,80D
WVU - PSYC - 241
Psychology 241: Intro to Human DevelopmentLesley Cottrell, Ph.D. Email: lcottrell@hsc.wvu.edu 2350 Health Sciences Center 293-1149 Course structure5 exams, 4 homeworks, 25 in-class activities, 40 pts. of required experientials, one required writte
WVU - PSYC - 241
Human Development (10th Ed.) byPapalia, Olds & Feldman (2007) [e-copy is 1/2 price of the print copy] COURSE GUIDE [syllabus, calendar, homeworks, experiential options, study tips, etc] Vista: assignments, grades, some experiential options, and revi
WVU - PSYC - 241
Items to Turn In From WednesdayStudent Oath Demographics Attitudes Toward ScienceREMINDER: Knowledge about development/milestones forms due next Friday (January 19th)Major Theoretical Perspectives on Human Development(we'll focus most on *)Psy
Washington University in St. Louis - MASE - 241
Washington University in St. Louis - MASE - 241
Washington University in St. Louis - MASE - 20?
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 101?
Simple Resistive Circuits3Assessment ProblemsAP 3.1Start from the right hand side of the circuit and make series and parallel combinations of the resistors until one equivalent resistor remains. Begin by combining the 6 resistor and the 10 r
Washington University in St. Louis - MASE - 241
Washington University in St. Louis - MASE - 241
Washington University in St. Louis - MASE - 241
Washington University in St. Louis - MASE - 241
Washington University in St. Louis - MASE - 241
Washington University in St. Louis - MASE - 241
Washington University in St. Louis - MASE - 20?
Washington University in St. Louis - MASE - 20?
Circuit Variables1Assessment ProblemsAP 1.1 To solve this problem we use a product of ratios to change units from dollars/year to dollars/millisecond. We begin by expressing $10 billion in scientific notation: $100 billion = $100 109 Now we det
Washington University in St. Louis - MASE - 20?
Circuit Elements2Assessment ProblemsAP 2.1[a] To find vg write a KVL equation clockwise around the left loop, starting below the dependent source: ib ib so vg = + vg = 0 4 4 To find ib write a KCL equation at the upper right node. Sum the curr
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 101?
4 Techniques of Circuit AnalysisAssessment ProblemsAP 4.1 [a] Redraw the circuit, labeling the reference node and the two node voltages:The two node voltage equations are v1 v1 - v2 v1 + + = 0 -15 + 60 15 5 v2 v2 - v1 5+ + = 0 2 5 Place these equ
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 101?
The Operational Amplifier5Assessment ProblemsAP 5.1 [a] This is an inverting amplifier, so vo = (-Rf /Ri )vs = (-80/16)vs , vs ( V) 0.4 2.0 so vo = -5vs3.5 -0.6 -1.6 -2.4vo ( V) -2.0 -10.0 -15.0 3.0 8.0 10.0 Two of the vs values, 3.5 V and -
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 101?
6 Inductance, Capacitance, and MutualInductanceAssessment ProblemsAP 6.1 [a] ig = 8e-300t - 8e-1200t A v=L dig = -9.6e-300t + 38.4e-1200t V, dt 38.4e-1200t = 9.6e-300t t > 0+v(0+ ) = -9.6 + 38.4 = 28.8 V [b] v = 0 when or t = (ln 4)/900 = 1.54 m
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 101?
7 Response of First-Order RL and RCCircuitsAssessment ProblemsAP 7.1 [a] The circuit for t < 0 is shown below. Note that the inductor behaves like a short circuit, effectively eliminating the 2 resistor from the circuit.First combine the 30 an