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Washington State - ESRP - 101
LifestyleAssessmentMichelle McCrillisES/RP 101lab 9Carbon EmissionsHypothesis: I do have a car here inPullman and I plan on tracking the miles Idrive per day. I will reduce my carbonemissions by taking big trips to the storeonce a week.Methods:
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Introduction&HypothesisFormylifestyleassessmentIwaspersonallyinterestedinassessingmywaterconsumption,carbonemissions,andtelevision.IwillbetrackingmywaterconsumptionthroughthenumberofshowersItakeperday.EverytimeIgetinmycar,ridethebus,orcarpoolIwillca
Washington State - ESRP - 101
CarbonEmissionsThisisthetotalamountofgallonsofcarbonIemittedeachweek.WeekoneIusedover50%ofmytotalemissions.HoweverinweektwoIstartedtakingbiggertripstothegrocerystore.AndinweekthreeIstartedtocarpoolmorewithwomeninmysororitytothestore.I=totalgallonso
Washington State - ESRP - 101
Matthew LeonardES/RP 101October 31, 2010Section 11 Brooke ClementEssay #5: The Green RevolutionThe green revolution started in the mid 1960s by a man named Norman Borlaug, whoimplemented the idea of monoculture which is the mass production of one ty
GWU - ACCY - 2001
CHAPTER 8 LIABILITIESI.Time value of moneyII.BondsYing Li, Spring8-1Time Value of Money Time is money. Money you deposit in a bankaccount earns interest. The fact that money earns income over time iscalled the time value of money. For example:
GWU - ACCY - 2001
A Review QuestionYour bank pays you 8% interest annually, compoundedsemiannually.1. If you want to retrieve $100,000 five years down theroad, how much do you need to deposit today?2. If you want to retrieve $4,500 every half a year for fiveyears, ho
GWU - ACCY - 2001
Market Reactionto Earnings AnnouncementsOn January 28, 2010, the following firmsreported:US Airways-$0.20 pershareAlaska Air$0.12 per shareHow do you think the market reacted?2012Ying LiEarningsannouncementUS Airways Forecasted -0.50-0.2020
GWU - ACCY - 2001
Summary of Chapter 2 In chapter 1, you learned the relationsamong four financial statements. But you still dont know how to prepare thestatements. We will learn that in this chapter.2006Ying Li2012Ying Li2-1Chapter 2Transaction Analysis1. Use t
GWU - ACCY - 2001
Chapter 3Accrual Accounting & Income1. Adjusting Entries2. Examples in Your Textbook3. Financial Ratios4. Earnings Management2012 Ying Li3-1Cash vs. Accrual AccountingCash Basis Accounting Revenue are recorded when cash is received. Expenses ar
GWU - ACCY - 2001
CHAPTER 5Short-term Investments and Receivables1. Short-term Investments / marketable securities2. Receivables- The direct write-off method- The allowance method2012Ying Li5-1Short-term Investments Short-term investments, or marketable securities
GWU - ACCY - 2001
CHAPTER 6Reporting and InterpretingCOGS & InventoryI.II.Understanding InventoryThree Inventory MethodsIII.2012Ying LiFirst-In, First-Out MethodLast-In, First-Out MethodAverage Cost MethodOther Issues6-1Inventory ConceptsInventory is propert
GWU - ACCY - 2001
CHAPTER 7Plant Assets and IntangiblesI.Accounting for Depreciation- Straight line- Units of production- Declining-balanceII.2012Ying LiDisposal of fixed assets7-1Fixed Assets Fixed assets (also called plant assets, or PPE) are longlived assets
Harvard - AFRAMER - 10
Download the original attachmentAfrican and African AmericanStudies 10 Midterm StudyGuidePart One: SlaveryFebruary 5-7. The Nature of the Negro: Man or BeastDavid Hume: from Of National Characters (1748/54)Hume begins by delineating a difference in
Harvard - AFRAMER - 10
Af Am- Study Guide: List of Terms to StudyAmber *September 19, 24. The Nature of the Negro: Man or BeastKristen* September 26. Cultural Retentions: American or AfricanMelusi *October 1, 3. Which Way Freedom: Playing the Name GameAfkera *October 10, 15
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Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 112
Appendix A & BA Review: Measurement, The MetricSystem & Significant FiguresReproduction or distribution of any of the content, or any of the images in this presentation is strictly prohibitedwithout the expressed written consent of the copyright holde
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 112
Chapter 1Elements, Compounds &Atomic Structure ChemistryOnline, 2009-2012MATTER, ELEMENTS & COMPOUNDS!Matter is defined as any substance that has mass.Recall that mass differs from weight, where weightis the result of gravity on an objects mass. Ma
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 112
Chapter 2Stoichiometry of Formulas andEquationsCHEMICAL REACTIONS!CHEMICAL REACTIONS!A chemical change, such as the reaction between theelements bromine and aluminum, can be described by achemical equation, in which reactants and productsare linke
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 112
Chapter 3Periodicity, Lewis Structures &Molecular Shapes ChemistryOnline, 2009ELEMENTS!An Element is the simplest form of matter, and in itspure state, contains only one type of atom. There areover 115 elements known. !A compound results from the
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 112
Chapter 4Four Major Types of ChemicalReactionsTYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS!In this chapter we will address several major types ofchemical reactions:Dissolution reactions, in which an element or acompound, dissolves in a solvent forming ahomogeneous
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 112
Chapter 5The Ideal Gas LawsReproduction or distribution of any of the content, or any of the images in this presentation is strictly prohibitedwithout the expressed written consent of the copyright holder.PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: STATES OF MATTER!Physica
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 112
Chapter 6Intermolecular ForcesPHYSICAL PROPERTIES: STATES OF MATTER!Physical properties of a substance includeappearance, density, melting point, boiling point,refractive index, etc.The most common physical property of a puresubstance is its physic
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 112
Chapter 7ReactionEquilibriumCHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM!When N2O4 (a colorless gas) is placed in a container,the gas slowly begins to turn brown; analysis tells usthat, over time, the concentration of N2O4 hasdecreased and the concentration of (brown) NO2
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 112
Chapter 18Acid-Base EquilibriumIONIZATION OF WATER!As described previously, liquidwater consists of a dynamiccomplex of hydrogen-bondedwater molecules. If this polarattraction is sufficiently strong, awater molecule can transfer aproton along a h
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 112
Chapter 9Buffers & Ionic EquilibriaBUFFERS!A buffer consists of a mixture of a weak acid and itsconjugate base. A buffer solution resists the changein pH when an acid or base is added to perturb theequilibrium.BUFFERS!A buffer consists of a mixtur
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 112
Enroll for your familyand your peace of mind.The Illinois Secretary of State Emergency Contact Databaseallows you to enter emergency contact and disability/specialneeds information into a voluntary, secure database.Emergency Contact Database The inf
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
1VitaminsThere are a total of 13 known vitamins.They are organic compounds which have 4 major functions: Serving as antioxidants to prevent unwanted oxidation ofother compounds Regulation of growth and development Hematopoiesis (production of red b
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
1NutritionThe science that studies food andhow food nourishes our bodies andinfluences our health.It encompasses how we consume,digest, absorb, transport, utilize, storeand excrete nutrients and how thesenutrients affect our bodies.2Nutrition3
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
The Human Body: Are We ReallyWhat We Eat? Why do we want to eat?Food stimulates our senses Psychosocial factors arouse our appetite Various factors affect hunger and satiationSignals from the brainHormonesThe amount and type of food we eatWhy Do
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
The Human Body: Are We ReallyWhat We Eat? Why do we want to eat?Food stimulates our senses Psychosocial factors arouse our appetite Various factors affect hunger and satiationSignals from the brainHormonesThe amount and type of food we eatWhy Do
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
1WhatareCarbohydrates?CarbohydratesOneofthethreemacronutrientsAprimaryenergysource,especiallyfornervecellsComposedofcarbon,hydrogen,oxygenGoodsourcesincludefruitsandvegetables23WhatareCarbohydrates?SimplecarbohydratesCommonlyreferredtoassugars
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
1ProteinsProteins: large complex moleculescomposed of amino acids. Containcarbon, hydrogen, oxygen,nitrogen Primary source of nitrogen in our diets 20 different amino acids are used tomake proteins2Amino Acids3Amino Acids4Amino AcidsEssent
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
1WhatAreFats?Fatsareonetypeoflipid.Lipids:diverseclassofmoleculesthatareinsolubleinwater.Lipids(fats)donotdissolveinwater.2WhatAreFats?Threetypesoflipidsarefoundinfoods:Triglycerides Phospholipids Sterols3TriglyceridesTriglyceridesarecompose
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
1MineralsInorganic elements (non-carbon-containing)In simplest form possible are not digestedor broken down prior to absorptionUltimately all minerals come from theenvironmentMajor minerals: required in amounts>100mg/dayTrace minerals: required i
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
1MineralsInorganic elements (non-carbon-containing)In simplest form possible are not digestedor broken down prior to absorptionUltimately all minerals come from theenvironmentMajor minerals: required in amounts>100mg/dayTrace minerals: required i
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
Achieving andMaintaining a HealthyBody WeightHN 196Spring 20081What is a Healthful BodyWeight?A healthful weight Isappropriate for your age Is maintained without constant dieting Is acceptable to you Is based on family history of bodyshape a
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
FoodSafetyandTechnologyGlobalNutritionHN 196Spring 20081WhyisFoodSafetyImportant?Food-borne illness: symptoms or illness fromfood or water that contains an infectiousagent or toxic substance.76 million Americans report food-borne illnesseach yea
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
1Nutrition Through the Lifecycle:Childhood ThroughLate AdulthoodHN 196Spring 20082ToddlersAge 1 to 3 yearsRapid growth rate of infancy begins toslowGain 5.5 to 7.5 inches and 9 to 11poundsHigh energy requirement due toincreased activity leve
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
1Nutrition Prior to Conception Changesin a womens body: Firstdecade: bodys primary focus on its owngrowth and development Menstruation begins: body begins to offer ovafor reproduction Fertilization: union of eggandspermatozoon tocreatezygote
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
Sports Nutrition andDisordered EatingHN196Spring20081Physical Activity vs. FitnessPhysicalactivity:anymusclemovementthatincreasesenergyexpenditure.Leisuretimephysicalactivity:anyactivityunrelatedtoapersonsoccupation.Forexamplehiking,walking,biki
Ill. Chicago - HN - 196
Sports Nutrition andDisordered EatingHN196Spring20081Physical Activity vs. FitnessPhysicalactivity:anymusclemovementthatincreasesenergyexpenditure.Leisuretimephysicalactivity:anyactivityunrelatedtoapersonsoccupation.Forexamplehiking,walking,biki
Ill. Chicago - CLJ - 121
Criminology, Law, and Justice 121Violence in Society: Serial MurderSpring 2012Phone: 312-355-0837 (Office)Professor Bill P. McCartyOffice: 4060 A (BSB)Office Hours: MW 11:00-12:00, and by appointmentEmail: mccartyw@uic.eduClass Times: Monday, Wedn
Ill. Chicago - CLJ - 121
Readings Covered on Examination #1Topic 1- OverviewThe incidence of child abuse in serial killers, Heather Mitchell & Michael G. Aamodt;Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 20, 1, 2005; 40-47.Offenders relationship to the victim and selected dem
Ill. Chicago - CLJ - 121
Exam 1- RevewCLJ 121Spring 12Particulars1) The exam will be Monday, February 132) Please bring a pencil to the exam3) Please know your UIN#4) The exam will consist of 45 multiplechoice questions and 5 true/falsequestions5) The exam will cover al
Ill. Chicago - CLJ - 121
John Wayne GacyCLJ 121Spring 12John Wayne GacyBackgroundBorn: March 17, 1942Grew up: Chicago, ILParents:Father- John Wayne Gacy, Sr. machinistMother- Marion GacyTwo siblings: older sister, younger sisterSome Possible Red Flags Father was physi
Ill. Chicago - CLJ - 121
HH HolmesCLJ 121Spring 12Movie in the WorksDevil in the White CityAs well as anExisting FilmDr. Henry Howard (HH) HolmesGiven name: Herman Webster MudgettHH Holmes- BackgroundBorn: May 16, 1861Grew up: Gilmanton, Hew Hampshire (Map)Parents: fa
Ill. Chicago - CLJ - 121
Serial Murder- OverviewCLJ 121- Spring 12DefinitionsMulticideMass MurderSpree MurderSerial MurderVictimsAt least 3At least 3At least 3EventsOne eventAt least 3 eventsAt least 3 eventsLocationOne locationAt least 3locationsAt least 3loc
Ill. Chicago - CLJ - 121
Unit 6- Minorities and SerialHomicideCLJ 121Spring 12The Atlanta Child Murders Wayne Bertram Williams- convicted of twoof the murders Suspected of committing the other 28 (?)murdersMapList of VictimsThe Beginning July 28, 1979 Two bodies were
Ill. Chicago - CLJ - 121
Exam 2- ReviewCLJ 121Spring 12Particulars1) The exam will be Friday, March 162) Please bring a pencil to the exam3) Please know your UIN#4) The exam will consist of 40 multiplechoice questions and 10 true/falsequestions5) The exam will cover all