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UCSC - LANGUAGE - 1
Latin 1, Fall 2011Personal Pronouns: I (ego) and you (t)INominativeDativeAccusativeSingularego (I)mihi (to/for me)m (me)Pluralns (we)nobis (to/for us)ns (us)youNominativeDativeAccusativeSingulart (you)tibi (to/for you)t (you)Pluralv
UCSC - LANGUAGE - 1
Latin in European LinguisticHistory; and NounDeclensionsSept. 27, 2011Noun CasesNominativeGenitiveDativeAccusativeAblativesubjectpossession (of)indirect object (to/for)direct objectmodifies verb (oftenusing a preposition: in,on, etc.)Decl
UCSC - LANGUAGE - 1
Latin VerbsSept. 29, 2011Third person singular verbsWeve already seen many examples of thirdperson verbs: laudat, spectat, sedet, videt, etc.All of these verbs end with a -t.This -t is called a personal ending because itindicates who (or what) is t
UCSC - LANGUAGE - 1
PRINCIPLE PARTS FOR VERBS: CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE, STAGES 1-6First Conjugationlabr, labrre, labrv (to work) present act. stem_ perfect act. stem_gust, gustre, gustv (to taste)intr, intrre, intrv (to enter)laud, laudre, laudv (to praise)salt, saltre,
UCSC - LINGUISTIC - 1
LING 50: Introduction to LinguisticsHomework 1 (100 points)Due Friday, June 25th at the beginning of classWrite or type your answers to the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. If you decide tohand-write your assignment, make sure your wr
UCSC - LINGUISTIC - 1
Introduction to LinguisticsHomework 2 (100 points)Due Wednesday, June 30th at the beginning of classPart I1. (20 pts.) Do Exercises A and B in chapter 2 of L&J (p. 48-49). You only need towrite down the corrected version of the transcriptions. Treat
UCSC - LINGUISTIC - 1
Introduction to LinguisticsHomework 3 (100 points)Due Friday, July 2nd at the beginning of class1. (25 pts.) For each of the following broadly transcribed words, please give the wordsEnglish spelling and a narrow transcription of how you say the word.
UCSC - LINGUISTIC - 1
Introduction to LinguisticsHomework 4 (100 points)Due Wednesday, July 7th at the beginning of class(Dont forget to transcribe your name! 2 pts.)Airstream mechanisms1. (30 pts.) For phoneticians, one of the goals of studying how sound is physicallypr
UCSC - LINGUISTIC - 1
Introduction to LinguisticsHomework 5 (100 points)Due Monday, July 12th at the beginning of class(Dont forget to transcribe your name! 2 pts.)The following words are from Greenlandic Eskimo, a language related to the Inuitlanguages spoken in the very
UCSC - LINGUISTIC - 1
Introduction to LinguisticsHomework 6 (100 points)Due Friday, July 16th at the beginning of class(Dont forget to transcribe your name! 2 pts.)Part IGreek dorsal consonants (64 pts.)The following words are from modern Greek. They contain four differe
UCSC - LINGUISTIC - 1
Introduction to LinguisticsHomework 7 (100 points)Due Wednesday, July 21st at the beginning of class(Dont forget to transcribe your name! 2 pts.)Cree morphologyThe following lists of words are from Cree, an Algonquian language spoken in Canada.(1)C
UCSC - MATH - 22
Math 22 - Final Review - Winter 111.) Find and classify the critical points of each function.(a.) f (x, y ) = x2 xy + y 2 + 9x 6y + 10(b.) f (x, y ) = 2x3 + xy 2 + 5x2 + y 2(c.) f (x, y ) = 3xy x2 y xy 2(d.) f (x, y ) = x4 + y 4 4xy + 2(e.) f (x, y
UCSC - MATH - 22
Math 22 - Final Review Answers - Winter 111.)(a.) local min. value of 11 at (4, 1)(b.) local max. value of 125 at ( 5 , 0)273local min. value of 0 at (0, 0)saddle points at (1, 2) and (1, 2)(c.) local max. value of 1 at (1, 1)saddle points at (0,
UCSC - MATH - 22
Assignment Previewer - Flash Player Installationhttp:/www.webassign.net/v4cgiaberman@ucsc/assignments/pre.Math 22 - HW #1 - Winter 11 (1604154)Question 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930Due:Fri Jan 14 2011 11:59 PM PST1.Question Det
UCSC - MATH - 22
Assignment Previewer - Flash Player Installationhttp:/www.webassign.net/v4cgiaberman@ucsc/assignments/pre.Math 22 - HW #2 - Winter 11 (1628078)Question 123456789101112131415161718Due:Sun Jan 23 2011 11:59 PM PST1.Question DetailsSCalcET6 12.5.004. [
UCSC - MATH - 22
Assignment Previewer - Flash Player Installationhttp:/www.webassign.net/v4cgiaberman@ucsc/assignments/pre.Math 22 - HW #3 - Winter 11 (1646182)Question 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425Due:Sat Jan 29 2011 11:59 PM PST1.Question DetailsSCalcE
UCSC - MATH - 22
Assignment Previewer - Flash Player Installationhttp:/www.webassign.net/v4cgiaberman@ucsc/assignments/pre.Math 22 - HW #4 - Winter 11 (1673990)Question 1234567891011121314151617181920Due:Tue Feb 8 2011 11:59 PM PST1.Question DetailsSCalcET6 13.3.001
UCSC - MATH - 22
Assignment Previewerhttp:/www.webassign.net/v4cgiaberman@ucsc/assignments/pre.Math 22 - HW #5 - Winter 11 (1688518)Question 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132Due:Tue Feb 15 2011 11:59 PM PST1.Question DetailsSCalcET6 14.1.030. [
UCSC - MATH - 22
Assignment Previewer - Flash Player Installationhttp:/www.webassign.net/v4cgiaberman@ucsc/assignments/pre.Math 22 - HW #6 - Winter 11 (1699162)Question 1234567891011121314151617181920Due:Tue Feb 22 2011 11:59 PM PST1.Question DetailsSCalcET6 14.5.00
UCSC - MATH - 22
Assignment Previewer - Flash Player Installationhttp:/www.webassign.net/v4cgi/assignments/preview.tpl?aid=.Math 22 - HW #7 - Winter 11 (1710249)Question 1234567891011121314151617181920212223Due:Fri Mar 4 2011 11:59 PM PST1.Question DetailsSCalcET6 1
UCSC - MATH - 22
Assignment Previewer - Flash Player Installationhttp:/www.webassign.net/v4cgiaberman@ucsc/assignments/pre.Math 22 - HW #8 - Winter 11 (1721419)Question 1234567891011121314151617181920Due:Sat Mar 12 2011 11:59 PM PST1.Question DetailsSCalcET6 15.3.01
UCSC - MATH - 22
Math 22 - Review 2 Answers - Winter 11tttt1.) r (t) =< ( 2 + 1) cos(ln( 2 + 1) , 1 , ( 2 + 1) sin(ln( 2 + 1) >2.) (t) = 18/613.) ( 1 ln(2),21)24.)(a.) x + 2y + 3z = 6 (b.) 3x 3y + z = 15.) (a.) Show. (b.) ln(3) 6.) (a.)53g1275km (b.) 3
UCSC - BIOCHEMIST - 100a
BMB 100A Problem Set #2Fall, 2011Name_1. Using RasMol or PyMol, bring up the Dickerson DNA dodecamer (dickerson.12mer.pdb). Thetwo complementary chains are called A and B, each of which are 12 nucleotides long.NOTES: (1) In looking at individual nucl
UCSC - BIOCHEMIST - 100a
Fall 2011BMB 100AFall 2011Fall, 2007Problem Set #3Name_1. List three properties of the Kornberg DNA polymerase (Pol I) that seemed to Cairns to make itan unlikely enzyme for replication of the genomic DNA.2. Which of Cairns's objections are in fac
Ohio State - SOC - 101
Professor HodsonSociology 1018th of March 2012Choices of the modern age workerThis paper will exhibit an analysis of what the employees of a local mall seek and howtheir aspired status contrasts with their current status. There will be described conc
University of Toronto - MATH - 223
University of TorontoDepartment of MathematicsMAT223H1SLinear Algebra IMidterm Examination IIMarch 24, 2011M. Czubak, A. Macleod, B. Smithling, S. UppalDuration: 1 hour 30 minutesLast Name:Given Name:Student Number:Tutorial Code:No calculators
University of Toronto - MATH - 223
University of TorontoDepartment of MathematicsMAT223H1FLinear Algebra IMidterm Exam IINovember 24, 2011C. Anghel, S. Arkhipov, S. Shahroki-Tehrani, S. UppalDuration: 1 hour 30 minutesLast Name:Given Name:Student Number:Tutorial Group:No calcul
University of Toronto - MATH - 223
DolownaderID:1020TestID:325020325t ID:Tes02University of TorontoDepartment of Mathematics102Dowr ID:02DownloaderID:102202r ID:10adeadeMAT223H1FLinear Algebra IDownloader ID: 10202Downlonlo3250ID:r ID:Test
University of Toronto - MATH - 223
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University of Toronto - MATH - 223
University of Toronto - MATH - 223
University of Toronto - MATH - 223
University of Toronto - MATH - 137
Problem Set 12 - Due by Thursday, March 22, 2012Posted/Revised: March 14, 2012Note: SHE = Calculus (tenth edition) by Salas, Hille, and EtgenProblems marked with * are to be handed in during lecture or in SS1071.Please write your three character tutor
University of Toronto - MATH - 137
Department of Mathematics, University of TorontoMAT137Y: Calculus!Course Information, 2011-2012http:/www.math.toronto.edu/lshorser/MAT137/ABOUT THE COURSEMAT137Y covers a variety of topics that are meant to further the students understanding of numbe
University of Toronto - MATH - 137
University of Toronto - MATH - 137
MAT137Y, 2010-2011 Winter Session, Solutions to Term Test 31. Evaluate the following integrals.eln(x)(a) (7%)dxx31Here we use integration by parts:1dv = x3 dx1v = 2x2 .u = ln(x)1du = x dxe1(b) (9%)eln(x)11dx = 2 ln(x) +3x2x211
University of Toronto - MATH - 137
Department of Mathematics, University of TorontoTerm Test 3 - March 16, 2011MAT137Y, Calculus!Time Alloted: 1 hour 50 minutes1. Evaluate the following integrals.eln(x)(a) (7%)dxx311(b) (9%)dx(1 x2 )5/2x2dx(x 1)2 (x + 1)(c) (8%)2.x1(a
University of Toronto - MATH - 137
MAT137Y 20092010 Winter Session, Solutions to Term Test 31. Evaluate the following integrals.(8%) (i)dx.x(ln x)5/2Let u = ln x. Then du = 1 dx, thereby giving usxdu=u5/222u5/2 du = u3/2 + C = (ln x)3/2 + C.331(8%) (ii)arctan x dx.0We i
University of Toronto - MATH - 137
Department of Mathematics, University of TorontoTerm Test 3 - March 2010MAT137Y, Calculus!Time Alloted: 1 hour 50 minutes1.Evaluate the following integrals.dx(i) (8%)x(ln x)5/21(ii) (8%) Findarctan(x)dx0(iii) (10%)dx(2 + x2 )2(iv) (10%)1 x
University of Toronto - MATH - 137
Department of Mathematics, University of TorontoTerm Test 1 November 15, 2006MAT 137Y, Calculus!Time Alloted: 1 hour 50 minutes1. Evaluate the following limits. Do not use LH pitals Rule to evaluate the limit.o(x 1)2 1.x0x2 + 6xsin2 (5t )(7%) (
University of Toronto - PHYSICS - 152
Physics 152SWinter 2012Problem set # 5Due Wednesday March 21st by 5pmHand in to your TAs mailbox in the basement.Note: Make sure to put your name, student number, section number (eg T0102B) and TAsname at the top of your problem set. Also, show your
University of Toronto - PHYSICS - 152
Physics 152SWinter 2012Problem set # 6Due Wednesday April 4th by 5pmHand in to your TAs mailbox in the basement.Note: Make sure to put your name, student number, section number (eg T0102B) and TAsname at the top of your problem set. Also, show your
University of Toronto - PHYSICS - 152
University of Toronto - PHYSICS - 152
University of Toronto - PHYSICS - 152
Physics 152SWinter 2012Tutorial 1 Questions1. We are trying to lift a load of mass M using helium lled balloon. If the radius of the Heballoon is 10 m, what is the maximum load M this balloon can lift? The density of air is1.25 kg/m3 and the density
University of Toronto - PHYSICS - 152
Physics 152SWinter 2012Tutorial 2 Questions1. In the gure shown, a central particle of charge +10 nC is surrounded by a square array ofcharged particles, separated by 5 cm, 10 cm, or 15 cm along the perimeter of the square. Oneside of the square is 2
University of Toronto - PHYSICS - 152
Physics 152SWinter 2012Problem set # 1Due Wednesday Jan. 18 by 5pmHand in to your TAs mailbox in the basement.Note: Make sure to put your name, student number, section number (eg T0101) and TAsname at the top of your problem set. Also, show your wor
University of Toronto - PHYSICS - 140
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTOFaculty of Arts and ScienceApril/May EXAMINATIONS 2007PHY 140YDuration - 3 hoursWrite your name, student number, and TAs name on ALL examination booklets used. The onlyallowed aids are hand-held calculators and the attached appe
Ill. Chicago - IDS - 521
CritiqueofcurrentChicagoinformationsecuritypolicyEnterpriseInformationSecurityPolicy(EISP)AreassimilartostandardsdiscussedOverviewofthecorporatephilosophyonsecurityDocumentstheIntroductionandPurposeoftheInformationsecuritypolicyofChicagoItprovidesare
NC Arts - ECON - 111
ReardonSoc-2027/8/11Unit Assessment 1All of a sudden I found myself thinking sociologically when I realizedwhere I was celebrating July 4th and why I was here in Raleigh with friendsinstead of family. I have been thinking to myself about my plans fo
Kennesaw - ACCT - 3200
IFRSGAAPHistorical Cost2000020000Estimated Selling Price1700017000Replacement Cost140001400020002000NRV1500015000Value Of Inventory150001400050006000Cost to Complete and SellInventory Loss/GainGAAPNet Income Under US IFRSValuation
Kennesaw - ACCT - 3200
CASE 4-2 Bessrawl CorporationReconciliation from U.S. GAAP to IFRS2008Income under U.S. GAAP$1,000,000Adjustments:Reversal of writedown of inventory to replacement costAdditional depreciation on revaluation of equipment10,000(25,000)Impairment l
Kennesaw - ACCT - 3200
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPINTRODUCTIONTOINTERNATIONALACCOUNTINGChapter 1McGrawHill/IrwinCopyright2009byTheMcGrawHillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPIntroductiontoInternationalAccountingLearning Objectives1.Understand the nature
Kennesaw - ACCT - 3200
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPWORLDWIDEACCOUNTINGDIVERSITYChapter 2McGrawHill/IrwinCopyright2009byTheMcGrawHillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPWorldwideAccountingDiversityChapter TopicsP Evidence of accounting diversityP Reasons for
Kennesaw - ACCT - 3200
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPINTERNATIONALCONVERGENCEOFFINANCIALREPORTINGChapter 3McGrawHill/IrwinCopyright2009byTheMcGrawHillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPInternationalConvergenceofFinancialReportingChapter TopicsP Harmonization
Kennesaw - ACCT - 3200
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPINTERNATIONALFINANCIALREPORTINGSTANDARDSChapter 4McGrawHill/IrwinCopyright2009byTheMcGrawHillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPInternational Financial ReportingStandards (IFRS)Chapter Topics Differences b
Kennesaw - ACCT - 3200
Cost 1/2/Y1Useful LifeAnnual DepreciationBook Value 12/31/Y2IFRS AlternativeFV 1/2/Y3Useful LifeAnnual Depreciation1.)10,000,00052,000,0006,000,00012,000,00034,000,000Depreciation ExpenseIFRSGAAPYrs. 1 & 22,000,000Yrs. 3, 4, & 52.)2