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Troy - ENG - 2205
Question 13 out of 3 pointsHow many men hadGrendel killed in theopening chapter?Answer30Question 23 out of 3 pointsWho helps Beowulf defeatthe dragon?AnswerWiglafQuestion 33 out of 3 pointsHow does Beowulf defeat Grendel's mother?AnswerHe b
Troy - ENG - 2205
ENG2205MidtermQuestion 10 out of 4 pointsWhat is the first thing that Odysseus asks theperson who helped him?AnswerCorrect Answer:are you a god or a mortal?Question 20 out of 4 pointsAfter leaving the nymph'sisland, Odysseus isshipwrecked and
Grove City - HUMA - 102
The Book ofEzekielThe Prophet that God hasStrengthenedOutline of LectureIntroductionIntroductionTextbook, page 408IntroductionIntroductionTextbook page 408IntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionOutline of the BookOutl
BYU - ANTHRO - 101
Animal Sightings Assignment!Name:TA Name:Due Date: Wednesday, January 25th, by 5:00pm in the TA Office, 170 SWKT.Assignment:Please visit the Bean Museum and find as many of the following animals as you can. Pleasecircle the names of the animals (or
BYU - ANTHRO - 101
Sam - I want a family because I grew up in a very strong family throughout my life I haveappreciated it and want the same thing for my kids.Wyatt 10 years? Finishing up masters back east, as a poor college student, married.Kids? 2-3 (while Im working)
BYU - ANTHRO - 101
Chapter 2 WorksheetName: Joshua SingerTA and section: Rosemary1) Are the ideas and concerns that currently drive anthropological inquiry relevant? Whyor why not? Do they strike you as truly important? And if not, what should the centralconcerns be?T
BYU - ANTHRO - 101
Chapter 3TA: Rosemary LieskeQuestions:1) What is it about human beings that makes us so utterly reliant on ideas (as opposedto) instincts? Is there really any alternative to ideas?2) How have the ideas you personally believe to be true come into your
BYU - ANTHRO - 101
Joshua SingerRosemary Lieske3/1/12Anthropology 101Chapter 4 Worksheet1. What is the ideational foundation of kinship and marriage? Is the idea of being related by blood ormarriage innate or learned?--The ideational foundation of kinship is based
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Joshua SingerRosemary Lieske3/6/12Anthropology 101Chapter 5 WorksheetQuestions:1. How does gender enter into the decisions you make in everyday life, such asshopping, cooking, entertainment, exercise, and employment?Gender gives a male or female i
BYU - ANTHRO - 101
Chapter 6 WorksheetName: Joshua SingerTA and section: Rosemary1) What kinds of sanctions have you endured when you breached a norm withinyour family, among your friends/peers, perhaps among roommates?When breaching the social norms sanctions from fam
BYU - ANTHRO - 101
Chapter 7 WorksheetName: Joshua SingerTA and section: Rosemary1) Think of at least seven very different ways that that the economy intertwines withour lives and the decisions we make in life. Please list these.Transportation, food, social class, care
BYU - ANTHRO - 101
Chapter 8 WorksheetName: Joshua SingerTA and section: Rosemary1) To what extent do the ideas about the nature of the world you hold to be true guide and help2)govern your thinking and your actions? Explain this in relation to the current socialdebat
BYU - ANTHRO - 101
Chapter 1 WorksheetName: Joshua SingerTA and section: Rosemary1) What is the difference in the primary focus of Malinowski and Radcliffe-Brown and howwould studies based on these approaches lead to very different outcomes?---Radcliffe-Brown develo
BYU - ANTHRO - 101
Joshua SingerRosemary Lieske2/17/12Anthropology 101Culture EqualityThe Bushmen, a South African hunter gatherer society, live in the Kalahari Desert and have yetto explore the technological innovations the rest of the world discovered a long time ag
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Joshua SingerRosemary LieskeAnthropologyHow does Technology Change our Lives?Throughout the years the world has improved and developed so drastically. From huntingand gathering to microwavable meals we have slowly but surely been changed by innovatio
BYU - ANTHRO - 101
Joshua Singer1/30/12Industrial DevelopmentIn the film Guns, Germs, and Steel it shows the development of all across the globe. Onething it portrayed is that not many people study is not only the fact that people developed fromnothing but how they wer
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Wyatt - I purposely made a girl and crushed her hopes and dreams. She was trying to take overmy We the People unit and she wasnt doing enough work.I took a girl out that felt like she wasnt fitting in with her friends. I took her out on a datebecause m
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Wyatt - I purposely made a girl and crushed her hopes and dreams. She was trying to take overmy We the People unit and she wasnt doing enough work.I took a girl out that felt like she wasnt fitting in with her friends. I took her out on a datebecause m
BYU - ANTHRO - 101
Joshua SingerRosemary Lieske2/23/2012AnthropologyPower of the PoorSocieties are able to function in peace when they all agree and interact based on similarrules and conditions. Hernando De Soto realized that the reason poor societies such as Peru we
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Joshua SingerAnthropology 101TA: Rosemary LieskeDue: Wednesday, February 15Word Count:Simple Quiz 1In Elizabeth Thomas book, The Harmless People, the Bushmen are a South Africanhunter gatherer society that depend on Hunting to maintain their lifest
BYU - ANTHRO - 101
Joshua SingerRosemary Lieske2/27/2012Anthropology 101The Slums are the NormsThose who live in difficult circumstances have found ways to work through theirunfortunate situations. This isnt a way of living by choice but they are able to adapt to thei
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Joshua SingerRosemary Lieske3/20/12Anthropology 101Young and Restless: The Definition of SuccessPeople in our society today make decisions based off of what they have been through, what theirparents have been through, and their personal goals in lif
University of Phoenix - XECO - 212
XECO/212Assignment: Appendix BLa Shay HickmonXECO/212March 28, 2012Instructor: Don MacLeanxeco212r1Associate Level MaterialAppendix BPrice Elasticity and Supply & DemandFill in the matrix below and describe how changes in price or quantity of th
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
06 D27D282006 10 5 1 1 x0 y0 = f ( x0 ) 2 1n lim(1 + ) n = en x x x0 sin x=1x A
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07 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, A1p329(3) A = 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1.(1* )A =A| A|1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 *| A |= 16, A = 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41/ 41/ 41 A=1/ 41/ 41/ 4 1/ 4 1/ 4 1 / 4 1 / 4 1 / 4 1 / 4 1 / 4 1 / 4 1/ 4 1/ 4 1/ 4 211A= 1111111
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
MACAU UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY2006/2007University Calendar for Academic Year 2006/2007(/For Undergraduate and Pre-U Students)2006/2007 Semester I, Academic Year 2006/2007//Registration/Enrollment for Local New Studentsyyyy/mm/dd2006
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
(partial differentiation)Assume that all the given functions are differentiable.If u = f ( x, y ) , where x = e s cos t , y = e s sin t , show that:22 u 2 u 2 u u + = e 2 s + (1) x y s t (2) 2u 2 u 2 u 2u+ 2 = e 2 s 2 + 2 .x 2 yt s2
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
Answer Key (p228-230,)31.(1) x 4 2 x 2 + C441(2) x 3 4 x + C3x(3) 2 x arctan x + C(4) e x e x + 2 x + C42.(1) 3(1 2 x 2 ) 3 + C16(3) e cos + C(2)(4) (5) arctan x 2 1 + C(e x 2) 3+C3(1 ln x) 3+C3(6) x 2 4 arctanx2 4+C23(7) 2
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
20071P247249 1 2 3 42P252 4.3 (A)()1 A4 C D(B)1(5)z 2 x ln(3 x 2 y )3x 2=+2xy2y (3 x 2 y )z2 x 2 ln(3 x 2 y )2x 2=2yy3y (3 x 2 y )3(1)z yz 2 xyz=x 2 xyz xyz xz 2 xyz=y 2 xyz xy(2)z1=zx e 1z1=zy e 1(3)z yz 1=x 1 xyz x
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
Answer to the exercisesP164(B)x5 4 3 x + 4x + C5313 x 2 ln | x | +Cx12 x 3 4 ln | x | 32(5) x 2 2 x + C31(7) arctan x + Cx(9) ln | x | + arctan x + C(11) cot t t + C(13) 2 sin x + Cp186 1. ABC 2.BCp187 (B)321(1) (2 3 x) 2 + C91
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
P122 ( )4y = ax 3 + bx 2 (1,3) a,b.,:3f ( 1) = 3,(1 ,),f ( 1) = 0.f ( x ) = 3ax 2 + 2bx, f ( x ) = 6ax + 2b 6a + 2b = 0. a+b = 3,6a + 2b = 03a = 2 b=92a + b = 3. Determine the concavity and the inflectionpoints of the following func
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
p147-1501 3. . 2 x = 3 x , x0 = 02k1 = k 2 ,2.34(1) f ' ( x) = (14)' 0, f ' ( 2) = f ' (2) = 0.1n1n m 14( 2) y ' = 2 x,,,x.2x2x x m14(3)(log a x )' =,x ln a111 1y' =,,,.x ln 10 x ln 2 x ln 2 xa x )' = a x ln a,1xxxy
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
English Expression and Review Exercise(2006.11)English Expression1. monotonicity of a function2. increasing3. decreasing4. concavity5. concave upward6. concave downward7. inflection point8. local(relative) maximum9. local(relative) minimu
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
English Expressions in Linear Algebra, Calculus of SeveralVariables and Ordinary Differential Equations1.linear algebra2.matrix3.determinant4.adjoint matrix5. algebraic cofactor, algebraic complement6.anti-symmetric matrix7.basic solution, f
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
341043-359 -760 1377 -3105 10112-7118 -8118 -6122 -314112225227245265-10-6-3-13289-7301325354364387-12-113-41lim x, cosx 01xlim x cosx 01xsin( x 1)sin( x 1)lim 22n x x 1x 11-7-21-8-21-7-51-8-5 x = x0
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
1 5 1 = 0, 1, 2 =,21+ 5 n1 5 nxn = c1 () + c2 ()222
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
20071P247249 1 2 3 42P252 4.3 (A)()14 (B)1(5) 3(1)(2)(3) 4(2)(3)(4)3P250251 5 64P255 2 3 P264 25P260 4.4 (A)()134 (B)1(1)(6),36P266 4.5 (B)1(2)(4)7P275276 7 8 98P281 4.6 (B)236710119P282 31110P316 4 P321 (B) 3 (3)(4) (5)(6)1P232 4.3 4.42P234 5
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Problems (1): 2 11. f ( x ) = x 2 5 x + 3 A = f(A)=_. 3 3 1 1 02. A = 0 1 1 An0 0 1 1 3. A = PQ, P = 2, Q = ( 2 1 2) A1001 4. n A 2 2 A 4 I = 0 ( A + I ) 11*5 A 3 A* A A = (3 A) 2 A 2116.11111x111232+4 15 1x 2 x3 1157. D
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
Problems (2).1 1 1 x x21, 2 , 3 ,e ,e ,.yy x(1 + x ) 3[]p117dy2 xy=21.dx x y 22. xydy= x2 + y2dxdy+ y = exdxdy2 xy=4.dx1+ y3.5.2dy+ 2 xy = xe xdx6.dy 2 y= (1 + x) 3dx 1 + x. ,M ( xd , y )dxN ( x, y )dy = 0, ( x), ( y
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
English Expression1. differential2. increment3. differentiable4. differential quotient5. radius6. approximate value7. approximate computation8. difference quotient9. difference equation10. derivatives of higher order11. formula221
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
2006.111 P122 ()4 y = ax 3 + bx 2 , (1,3): a, b.2 Determine the concavity and the inflection points of the following functions:y = x 4 12 x 3 + 48 x 2 50 .) ( ,2) (4,+ : ? ? ; ( 2, 4) : ? ? ; ? ? : ( 2, 62) , ( 4, 206)3 P123,3(1)()1P141 4Suppose
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
2007 1n A = (a ij ) mn , B = (bij ) nk , C = (C ij ) mk = AB, C ij = aip b pj .(i, j = 1,2,., n)p =1(1)( A + B)T = AT + B T ;(2)(kA) T = kAT ;T(3)( AB )T = B T AT ;T(4)( A ) = A.(1) P297 A B n AB AB=BA.(2) A A 1 .(p395(12)ABBAAX=0 AO X=OAB
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
ZZMACAO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLGYFaculty of Business AdministrationBachelor of Business AdministrationAcademic Year 2006/2007- 1 st SemesterTEACHING PLANCourse Code: BUS101Course Title: Instructor: Week1Content 2 3 456 78
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
MACAO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLGYFaculty of Business AdministrationBachelor of Business AdministrationAcademic Year 2006/2007- 2 nd SemesterTEACHING PLANCourse Code: GLA001Course Title: Instructor: Week1Content23 4 56 78 910
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
Typical Errors (3)3333x 11112 x dx = x dx x dx = 1 x 2 1 x 2 + c = 3 x 2 2 x 2 + c.1.+1 +122135192482. t t t dt = tdt t dt t 4 dt = t 2 t 2 t 4 + c = t 4 + c.3515x 1dx3. x x2x2xxd2 = x 1 , x 1dx = 2+c1xdx x2x 2x
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
Typical Errors (2)1. y =y' =1tan 2 + tan , ? dy21 2 tan + sec 2 = tan + sec 2 , dy = (tan + sec 2 ) d22. y = 3 cos 2 x ,y' =sin 2 x.2 3 cos 2 x3. y = cos( x 2 y 2 ), ? y '.y ' = sin( x 2 y 2 ), y ' = sin( x 2 y 2 )(2 x 2 y ).11( x sin x
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
11 6 1P947392P1491213P131-132 6 74P143-145 7 8 95P147 523 1314202122 6P601667P153154791113 English-Chinese Calculus Vocabulary1.composite function2. basic elementary function3.power function4.exponential function5.equilibrium price6.equ
E. Michigan - MATH - MATH 120
20071P247249 1 2 3 42P252 4.3 (A)()14 (B)1(5) 3(1)(2)(3) 4(2)(3)(4)3P250251 5 64P255 2 3 P264 25P260 4.4 (A)()134 (B)1(1)(6),36P266 4.5 (B)1(2)(4)7P275276 7 8 98P281 4.6 (B)236710119P282 31110P316 4 P321 (B) 3 (3)(4) (5)(6)1P232 4.3 4.42P234 5
Universidad del Turabo - ACCO - 111
ACCO 112PAG 233 E5-15Cost of goods soldInventoryPurchase$17,200149,000Less: Purchase Returns and Allowances2,000Net purchase147,000Add - Freight-in4,000Cost of goods purchased151,000Cost of goods available for sale168,200Inventory ending
USC - A - 100
Chapter 7:MemoryTuesday, February 7, 2012Memory Stores We have three memory stores, differing in: Duration: Span:Tuesday, February 7, 2012The Memory StoresSensoryMemoryShort-TermMemoryRehearsalTuesday, February 7, 2012Long-TermMemorySenso
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EXERCISE #6LABrevised Sp11GEOLOGY 240MATERIALS NEEDED: Calculator, ruler, colored pencilsPART I. REFLECTION AND REFRACTION(LIGHTS, MIRRORS, AND FISH BOWLS)This experiment will demonstrate reflection and refraction using a fish bowl, mirrors, and la
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PSYC 100Introduction to PsychologySpring 2009Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.Robert FrostIf one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favorable.SenekaMeeting
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A list of important concepts 11. Price index (CPI)2. Inflation (its causes and consequences)3. Phillips curve (short and long run cases)4. Natural rate of unemployment5. Anticipation of inflation6. Employed/unemployed/labor force/not in the labor fo
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AMST 101 (Spring 2011)Exam 1 Review SheetYou will need to bring at least ONE blue book for this exam and at least ONE blue or black ink pen.I. Thesis Explanations (counts for 80% of the total exam score). Identify the thesis with appropriate evidence f
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Book Information for PSYC 100Spring, 2012Required Text:Lilienfeld, S. O., Lynn, S. J., Namy, L. L. & Woolf, N. J. (2012). Psychology: From Inquiry toUnderstanding, Books a la Carte Plus NEW MyPsychLab (2nd Edition).ISBN-10:0205218237ISBN-13: 978020
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First Concert ReviewMPGU 120aOn February 9, 2010, I attended a performance of the USC Thornton Jazz Orchestrafeaturing performance guitar majors. The performance was a tribute to Wes Montgomery, andthe majority of the song selections were written for
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Mapping a Community: Statistical SourcesResources for locating demographic and socioeconomic information for a city or neighborhoodWhy use data? Data couldBe the basis of your researchProvide context for the topic, time period, or location of your res
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Title: Camp out [videorecording] / Evolution Film & Tape,Inc. ; Evolution presents a film by Kirk Marcolina andLarry Grimaldi ; produced & directed by KirkMarcolina, Larry Grimaldi ; co-produced & edited byThomas G. Miller.Variant title: CampoutPubl
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Coming From Elsewhere(African Americans andJapanese Immigrants)AMST 101Flamming, Southern Roots, WesternDreamsCompare Flammings description of blackmigration to LA with the previous readingson white and Mexican migration.Similarities Western Idea