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320f: FIN Foundations of Finance Solutions to Problem Set 2: The Income Statement, Statement of Changes in R/E and Cash Flow 1. Using the following data, create Starbucks' Income Statement for the year ended Oct 3, 2004. Note: all figures are in millions. Other Operating Expenses $2,205 Net Interest Income/(Expense) $29 Cost of Goods Sold 2,199 Depreciation Expense 280 Income Taxes 232 Net Revenue 5,294 Net Revenue Less: COGS Gross Margin $ Less: Operating Expenses Less: Depreciation Expense Operating Income Plus: Interest Income Earnings Before Taxes Less: Tax Expense Net Income $5,294 2,199 $3,095 2,205 280 $610 29 $639 232 $407 2. What was Starbucks' Net Profit Margin? What does it mean? Net Profit Margin = Net Income Sales = $407 $5,294 = .077 = 7.7% Starbucks earned 7.7 cents of net income on every one dollar of sales 3. Using the balance sheet from Problem Set 1, create a Statement of Changes in Retained Earnings for the year ended Oct 3, 2004. Beginning-of-Period Retained Earnings Plus: Net Income Less: Dividends End-of-Period Earnings Retained $1,084 407 --$1,491 4. How much net income was available to be distributed to owners? Did Starbucks pay any dividends to its owners at the end of 2004? Although there was $407m in net income available to be distributed, there was only $299m in cash with which to write dividend checks. However, as indicated by the Statement of Changes in Retained Earnings, no dividends were distributed. 5. Determine Starbucks' 2004 free cash flow. What does the answer mean? = Operating Income + Depr'n Taxes = $610 + 280 232 = $658 Less: Change in Net Working Capital = NWC2004 NWC2003 = $585 $315 = 270 Less: Change in Fixed Assets = Fixed Assets2004 Fixed Assets2003 = $1,777 $1,623 = $154 After-tax cash flow from operations Free Cash Flow $234 12005493284a22fa996c5444c30c9bbb8473410b.doc Page 1 of 2 After making its necessary investments in net working capital and fixed assets, Starbucks' operations generated $234 million in after-tax cash flow. 12005493284a22fa996c5444c30c9bbb8473410b.doc Page 2 of 2
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Exam 2 Formula Sheet
Path: Texas >> FIN 320F >> 320 Spring, 2008
Description: FIN 320f: Foundations of Finance Exam 2 Formula Sheet Working capital = Current Assets Net Working Capital = Current Assets Current Liabilities Free Cash Flow = After-tax cash flow from operations Increase/(+ decrease) in net working capital Incre...
Chapter 2
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER TWO ATOMS, MOLECULES, AND IONS Development of the Atomic Theory 20. 1.188 2.375 3.563 =1.000; = 1.999; = 2.999 1.188 1.188 1.188 The masses of fluorine are simple ratios of whole numbers to each other, 1:2:3. 21. From Avogadro\'s hypothesi...
Chapter 3
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER THREE STOICHIOMETRY Atomic Masses and the Mass Spectrometer 21. A = atomic mass = 0.7899(23.9850 amu) + 0.1000(24.9858 amu) + 0.1101(25.9826 amu) A = 18.95 amu + 2.499 amu + 2.861 amu = 24.31 amu 22. Let x = % of 151Eu and y = % of 153Eu, th...
Chapter 4
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER FOUR TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND SOLUTION STOICHIOMETRY Aqueous Solutions: Strong and Weak Electrolytes 10. The electrolyte designation refers to what happens to a substance when it dissolves in water, i.e., does it produce a lot of ions...
Chapter 5
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER FIVE GASES Pressure 21. 4.75 cm 10 mm 1 atm = 47.5 mm Hg or 47.5 torr; 47.5 torr = 6.25 10-2 atm cm 760 torr 1.013 _ 105 Pa = 6.33 103 Pa atm 6.25 10-2 atm 22. If the levels of Hg in each arm of the manometer are equal, then the pre...
Chapter 6
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER SIX CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM Characteristics of Chemical Equilibrium 10. a. The rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal. b. There is no net change in the composition (as long as temperature is constant). 11. False. Equilibrium and r...
Chapter 7
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER SEVEN ACIDS AND BASES Nature of Acids and Bases 16. a. HClO4(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + ClO4-(aq). Only the forward reaction is indicated since HClO4 is a strong acid and is basically 100% dissociated in water. For acids, the dissociation reac...
Chapter 8
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER EIGHT APPLICAT IONS OF AQUEO US EQU ILIBRIA Buffers 15. A buffered solution must contain both a weak acid and a weak base. Most buffered solutions are prepared using a weak acid plus the conjugate base of the weak acid (which is a weak base)...
Chapter 9
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER NINE ENERGY, ENTHALPY, AND THERMOCHEMISTRY The Nature of Energy 15. Ball A: PE = mgz = 2.00 kg 9.80 m s 2 10.0 m = 196 kg m 2 = 196 J 2 s At Point I: All of this energy is transferred to Ball B. All of B\'s energy is kinetic energy at t...
Chapter 10
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER TEN SPONTANEITY, ENTROPY, AND FREE ENERGY Spontaneity and Entropy 11. 12. A spontaneous process is one that occurs without any outside intervention. a. Entropy is a measure of disorder or randomness. b. The quantity TS has units of energy. 1...
Chapter 11
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER ELEVEN ELECTROCHEMISTRY Galvanic Cells, Cell Potentials, and Standard Reduction Potentials 15. 16. In a galvanic cell, a spontaneous reaction occurs, producing an electric current. In an electrolytic cell, electricity is used to force a reac...
Chapter 12
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER TWELVE QUANTUM MECHANICS AND ATOMIC THEORY Light and Matter 21. Planck found that heated bodies only give off certain frequencies of light. Einstein\'s analysis of the photoelectric effect used Planck\'s concepts suggesting that electromagneti...
Chapter 13a
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER 13 BONDING: GENERAL CONCEPTS 387 H H C C H C H C C C H H H H C C H C C C C H H H 54. We will use a hexagon to represent the six-membered carbon ring and we will omit the 4 hydrogen atoms and the three lone pairs of electrons on each chl...
Chapter 13b
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER THIRTEEN BONDING: GENERAL CONCEPTS Chemical Bonds and Electronegativity 11. a. Electronegativity: The ability of an atom in a molecule to attract electrons to itself. Electron affinity: The energy change for M(g) + e- M-(g). EA deals with is...
Chapter 14a
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER 14 COVALENT BONDING: ORBITALS 421 Note: The ring structures are all shorthand notation for rings of carbon atoms. In piperine, the first ring contains 6 carbon atoms and the second ring contains 5 carbon atoms (plus nitrogen). Also notice t...
Chapter 14b
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER 14 COVALENT BONDING: ORBITALS 431 49. Considering only the twelve valence electrons in O2, the MO models would be: O2 ground state Arrangement of electrons consistent with the Lewis structure (double bond and no unpaired electrons). It ta...
Chapter 14c
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER FOURTEEN COVALENT BONDING: ORBITALS The Localized Electron Model and Hybrid Orbitals 9. H2O has 2(1) + 6 = 8 valence electrons. O H H H2O has a tetrahedral arrangement of the electron pairs about the O atom which requires sp3 hybridization...
Chapter 15
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER FIFTEEN CHEMICAL KINETICS Reaction Rates 10. The coefficients in the balanced reaction relate the rate of disappearance of reactants to the rate of production of products. From the balanced reaction, the rate of production of P4 will be 1/4 ...
Chapter 16
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER SIXTEEN LIQUIDS AND SOLIDS Intermolecular Forces and Physical Properties 11. 12. There is an electrostatic attraction between the permanent dipoles of the polar molecules. The greater the polarity, the greater the attraction among molecules....
Chapter 17
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER SEVENTEEN PROPERTIES OF SOLUTIONS 12. 125 g sucrose 0.365 mol 0.365 mol sucrose 1 mol = = 0.365 mol; M = 1.00 L 342.3 g L 13. 0.250 L 0.100 mol 134.0 g _ = 3.35 g Na2C2O4 L mol 14. 0.308 mol = 7.70 10-3 mol; L 1.54 _ 10-2 mol NiCl2 7...
Chapter 18
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER EIGHTEEN THE REPRESENTATIVE ELEMENTS: GROUPS 1A THROUGH 4A Group 1A Elements 1. 2. The gravity of the earth is not strong enough to keep the light H2 molecules in the atmosphere. a. H = -110.5 - [-242 - 75] = 207 kJ; S = 198 + 3(131) - [186 +...
Chapter 19
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER NINETEEN THE REPRESENTATIVE ELEMENTS: GROUPS 5A THROUGH 8A Group 5A Elements 1. NO433- O N O O O Both NO43- and PO43- have 32 valence electrons so both have similar Lewis structures. From the Lewis structure for NO43-, the central N atom h...
Chapter 20
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER TWENTY TRANSITION METALS AND COORDINATION CHEMISTRY Transition Metals 6. Transition metal ions lose the s electrons before the d electrons. a. Ti: [Ar]4s23d2 Ti2+: [Ar]3d2 Ti4+: [Ar] or [Ne]3s23p6 7. b. Re: [Xe]6s24f145d5 Re2+: [Xe]4f145d5 R...
Chapter 21
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE THE NUCLEUS: A CHEMIST\'S VIEW Radioactive Decay and Nuclear Transformations 1. All nuclear reactions must be charge balanced and mass balanced. To charge balance, balance the sum of the atomic numbers on each side of the reaction a...
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Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Hydrocarbons 1. A difficult task in this problem is recognizing different compounds from compounds that differ by rotations about one or more C-C bonds (called conformations). The best way to distinguish different...
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Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: - CHAPTER 3. - Chapter Three Section 3.1 1. Let C oe /<> , so that C w oe < /<> and C ww oe < /<> . Direct substitution into the differential equation yields a<# #< $b/<> oe ! . Canceling the exponential, the characteristic equation is <# #< $ o...
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Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: - CHAPTER 5. - Chapter Five Section 5.1 1. Apply the ratio test : aB $b8\" oe lim kB $k oe kB $k 8 8 _ kaB $b k 8_ lim Hence the series converges absolutely for kB $k \" . The radius of convergence is 3 oe \" . The series diverges for B oe # a...
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Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Winter, 2007
Description: - CHAPTER 7. - Chapter Seven Section 7.1 1. Introduce the variables B\" oe ? and B# oe ? w . It follows that B\"w oe B# and B#w oe ? ww oe #? !w oe B# B#w oe #B\" ...
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Path: Ivy Tech Community College >> ENG >> 101 Spring, 2008
Description: Lauren Taylor English 111 Troy Hickman The Pursuit of Happyness The Pursuit of Happyness is based on a true story about a man, Chris Gardner (Will Smith) who struggles a great amount to barley get by from day to day. He wants more for his family and...
Test Bank
Path: UF >> PHY >> 2049 Spring, 2008
Description: Chapter 1: MEASUREMENT 1. The SI standard of time is based on: A. the daily rotation of the earth B. the frequency of light emitted by Kr86 C. the yearly revolution of the earth about the sun D. a precision pendulum clock E. none of these Ans: E 2....
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Path: Whitworth >> TH >> 130 Fall, 2008
Description: 1 the \'Nations\' want a King - bad idea 2 Samuel (Judge) 2.1 God\'s Messenger 2.2 \'priest\' 3 1 Samuel 3.1 Ch 7 3.1.1 Ark is moved 3.1.2 Samuel tells all the Houses to put away their idols. 3.1.3 Samuel is a Judge, but during is speech on the...
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Path: Texas >> GOV >> 310L Spring, 2008
Description: 1/14 Monday What is Politics? I. The rules of the game II. Politics III. Private Influence over Public Policy IV. The Political System Concepts: -Politics -The Keating Five Notes Begin: I. The Rules of the game -Bump and Run Football Example -Rules b...
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Path: UMiami >> CIS >> 410 Spring, 2008
Description: Chapter 11: Information Security Management This presentation has been modified from the original and should be downloaded from the Course Documents area in Blackboard Learning Objectives Know the sources of security threats. Understand how identit...
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Path: UMiami >> CIS >> 410 Spring, 2008
Description: Chapter 5 Fundamental Networking Concepts A computer network is a collection of computers that communicate with one another over transmission lines. Three basic types of networks are: Local area networks (LANs) connects computers that reside in a sin...
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Path: UMass (Amherst) >> PHYSICS >> 152 Spring, 2008
Description: ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION 33.1. Model: Assume the magnetic field is uniform. Visualize: Please refer to Figure Ex33.1. Since a motional emf was developed the field must be perpendicular to V .The positive charges experienced a magnetic force to the ...
35
Path: UMass (Amherst) >> PHYSICS >> 152 Spring, 2008
Description: AC CIRCUITS 35.1. Model: A phasor is a vector that rotates counterclockwise around the origin at angular frequency w. Solve: (a) Refemng to the phasor in Figure Ex35.1, the phase angle is U? = 180\' n rad - 30\" = 150 x -= 2.618 rad 180\" w= 2*618ra...
32
Path: UMass (Amherst) >> PHYSICS >> 152 Spring, 2008
Description: THE MAGNETIC FIELD 32.1. Model: A magnetic field is caused by an electric current. Visualize: Please refer to Figure Ex32.1. Solve: Because the north poles of the magnets point counterclockwise, the magnetic force is counterclockwise. When you point...
34
Path: UMass (Amherst) >> PHYSICS >> 152 Spring, 2008
Description: ELECTROMAGNETIC AND WAVES FIELDS w.1. Model: The net magnetic flux over a closed surface is zero. Visualize: Please refer to Ex34.1. Solve: Because we can\'t enclose a \"net pole\" within a surface, Q, = f B . d i = 0 . Since the magnetic field is unif...
31
Path: UMass (Amherst) >> PHYSICS >> 152 Spring, 2008
Description: FUNDAMENTALS OF CIRCUITS 31.1. Solve: From Table 30.1, the resistivity of carbon is p = 3.5 x of lead from a mechanical pencil is R m. From Equation 31.3, the resistance = 5.5 R p~ p~ R=-=-= A m \' (3.5 x lo-\' R m)(0.06 m) n(0.35~10-\'m)\' 31.2. ...
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Path: UMass (Amherst) >> HIST >> 110 Spring, 2008
Description: Mesopotamian Religion and Kingship Read for Friday: Mesopotamian Kingship document on the back of the syllabus Urbanization Not a smooth process Takes a long time - 1000s of years Series of transitions H-Gs Farmers Larger Settlements Cities Mes...
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Path: N. Illinois >> COMS >> 356 Spring, 2008
Description: Michael Pacini Composition Paper Coms. 356 An important theme in Bringing up Baby is capturing love when you think you have found it. Throughout Bringing up Baby Susan is constantly trying to make sure that George doesn\'t leave her side. She even goe...
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Path: Pepperdine >> POSC >> 101 Fall, 2008
Description: TERMS FOR TEST #4 Agency Representation the type of representation by which a representative is held accountable to a constituency if he or she fails to represent that constituency properly. This is the incentive for good representation when the pers...
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Path: Pepperdine >> HUM >> 111 Fall, 2008
Description: MY TA IS Elizabeth Parang (Elizabeth.Parang@pepperdine.edu) Email general questions to the teacher Civilization is possible when people settle in cities. civilization comes from the latin root city- civilization is stable, sedentary, existence Use BC...
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Path: Pepperdine >> HUM >> 111 Fall, 2008
Description: HUM 111 RETURN TO ORDER: TOWNS, GUILDS, AND UNIVERSITITES Chronology: Rise of Midieval Towns: Crusades: University of Bologna: University of Paris: Scholasticism & Aquinas: 11th-13th centuries 1095-1204 1116 1150 1200-1300 Rise of the Medieval Town ...
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Path: Pepperdine >> HUM >> 111 Fall, 2008
Description: HUM 111 THE ROMAN EMPIRE Virgil\'s Aeneid, The Roman Task, law & order through government, divinely sanctioned Romanization and Urbanization: benefits of Rome extended to the provinces Gave people they conquered the benefit of living in cities, gave t...
Lecture #7 - The Roman Republic
Path: Pepperdine >> HUM >> 111 Fall, 2008
Description: HUM 111 THE ROMAN REPUBLIC Chronology: Etruscans: Roman Republic: Roman Empire: Age of Augustus: 900-509 BC, beginning of Roman Republic 509-31 BC, Battle of Actium (or 27BC \"Augustus\") 31BC-476AD, Odoacer became Emperor of Rome 31 BC-14AD (the \"Gold...
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Path: Pepperdine >> HUM >> 111 Fall, 2008
Description: HUM 111 THE HELLENISTIC AGE II: ART AND ARCHITECTURE Hellenistic Era: 323 BC (death of Alexander) to late 1 st century BC The dominant influence of the Hellenistic era is realism, empiricism, Aristotle The cities that Alexander created grew during th...
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Path: Pepperdine >> HUM >> 111 Fall, 2008
Description: HUM 111 CLASSICAL GREECE III: RELIGION AND THE ARTS Theater of Dionysus: ancient Mystery Religion of the Cult of Dionysus Agora: lower city, meeting place, marked with boundary stones as sacred area Panathenaic Festival: every 4 years, celebrated bir...
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Path: Pepperdine >> HUM >> 111 Fall, 2008
Description: HUM 111 CLASSICAL GREECE I: POLITICS AND WAR Chronology: Ionian Revolt: Persian Wars: Delian League: Golden Age of Athens: Peloponnesian War: 499 BC 490-479 BC (Athens sacked & burned) 478 BC 480-430 BC (Pericles) 431-404 BC Non unity of Greece caus...
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Path: Pepperdine >> HUM >> 111 Fall, 2008
Description: HUM 111 THE AEGEAN: CONTACT POINT OF THE ANCIENT WORLD Chronology: all dates are approximate and rounded off to nearest century Cycladic: 2500-2000 BC Minoan: 2000-1450 BC Mycenaean: 1600-1200 BC Invasions/Migrations: begun c. 1200 BC (Dorians [north...
Lecture #2
Path: Pepperdine >> HUM >> 111 Fall, 2008
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Path: UMBC >> MUSC >> 214 Spring, 2008
Description: History of Jazz; Reading and Listening for Test 1 Chapter readings Ch. 1-Read all. Ch. 2-Read all. From the Appendix 356-359 - up to and including \"sixteenth notes.\" 365-367 - Don\'t get bogged down by pictures of piano keyboard. 369 (from \"The Blues\"...
Reading&Listening-Test2
Path: UMBC >> MUSC >> 214 Spring, 2008
Description: History of Jazz; Reading and listening for Test 2 Ch. 7-Read from p. 104-up to and including p. 108. Read Johnny Hodges (first three paragraphs, pp. 110-111). Read Jimmy Blanton (p. 116). Read from Diversity of Ellington\'s Music (p. 118) to the end o...
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Path: UMBC >> MUSC >> 214 Spring, 2008
Description: Vocabulary, History of Jazz 12-bar blues form - a common 12-bar musical form in which the harmonic scheme includes primarily the I, IV and V chords. 32-bar AABA form - a common musical form comprised of an 8-bar section which is repeated, an 8-bar se...
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Path: Dartmouth >> LAT >> 3 Winter, 2008
Description: Latin 3 Midterm Grammar Review Page 1 Chapter 23 Participles participles = verbal adjectives (adjectives formed from a verb stem) Agree in case, gender, and number with the words they modify Have tense and voice; take direct objects and other cons...
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Path: Tulane >> ENGL >> 101-15 Spring, 2008
Description: Willy Stout English 101-15 February 12th, 2008 Catching and Deciphering \"Proteus\" James Joyce\'s novel, Ulysses, is subdivided for simplicity into chapters with the names of the original Odyssey chapters. The third one, \"Proteus\" is usually considered...
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Path: Tulane >> ENGL >> 101-15 Spring, 2008
Description: Willy Stout March 27, 2008 English 101-15 Music and Thoughts Sandy strands of still sea. Silver streams, shivering in the Sandymount shhhhh. Splish, splash. Acqua, agua, voda, vatten, wasser. No one is there. I walk alone. Toc toc toc. Old man of the...
response paper 4
Path: Tulane >> ENGL >> 101-15 Spring, 2008
Description: Willy Stout English 101-15 Thursday, March 13 Parody in The Cyclops Chapter In the \"Cyclops\" chapter James Joyce utilizes a new type of writing style to put serious events in a comedic light. The narrator also is used in a new way as he is an active...
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Path: Tulane >> ENGL >> 101-15 Spring, 2008
Description: Willy Stout 01/25/08 Writing 101-15 The Character of Stephen Stephen is revealed to us in a growing manner throughout the first three chapters. His description is initially given to us by characters and narrator, which slowly passes from his physic...
response paper 2
Path: Tulane >> ENGL >> 101-15 Spring, 2008
Description: Willy Stout Writing 101-15 February 7, 2008 The Character of Bloom and his Relationship with Stephen The character of Bloom is a character that lives in the real, concrete world. He digresses rarely and briefly into his thoughts, concentrating almo...
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Path: Tulane >> ENGL >> 101-15 Spring, 2008
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Path: SCAD >> DRAW >> 101 Spring, 2008
Description: Homework Projects 1 Plant Composition Black washes plant drawing . Watercolor Washes Black ink Pens Sharpies Well drawn plants Good use of value Lack of empty space Good use of scale to describe depth . Watercolor Washes Black ink Pens Sharpies Wel...
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Path: UMass (Amherst) >> HIST >> 110 Spring, 2008
Description: The Israelite Kingdom Sources Negatives The Torah - Bible - a good thing Only sources - never Old Testament Really the only one Hard to accurately date the events Positives Impossible to confirm with other sources Only Sources Offers a wealth ...
Lect.%2004%20-%20India
Path: UMass (Amherst) >> HIST >> 110 Spring, 2008
Description: Civilization and Religion in India Early Developments Mehrgarth Transitional site agricultural village Trade Some organization Early Developments Harappan Civilization (ends 1800-1700 BCE) Cities along Indus river Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro 30,00...
Lect.%2005-%20Jain%20and%20Budd
Path: UMass (Amherst) >> HIST >> 110 Spring, 2008
Description: Jainism and Buddhism The Ordinary Path Dharma = right living Living a moral life leads to better rebirth Acceptance of position in life, including social and political order The Extraordinary Path Not for everyone = difficult Withdraw from life ...
Lect.%2006%20-%20Mauryan-Gupta-1
Path: UMass (Amherst) >> HIST >> 110 Spring, 2008
Description: Mauryan and Gupta India Imperial India c.321 - 237 BCE Mauryan Empire Larger, more fluid and changing Need to erase cultural differences through imperial ideology Ashoka c. 299 - 237 BCE Edicts - carved on rock or on pillars Conversational sty...
Lect.%2007%20-%20China%20Dynasties-1
Path: UMass (Amherst) >> HIST >> 110 Spring, 2008
Description: Power and Authority in Ancient China RELIGION AND POWER Dynasties Hereditary kingships Founded by clans THE MOST POWERFUL CLAN Religion and Power Dynasties Named for symbols Dating can be difficult Zhou Dynasty given 18 different dates (ranging...
Lect.%2008%20-%20Warring%20States-1
Path: UMass (Amherst) >> HIST >> 110 Spring, 2008
Description: The Creation of the Chinese Empire Zhou Dynasty Zhou Dynasty (1040 - 771 BCE) Mandate of Heaven to overthrow Shang Dynasty Duke of Zhou Not king but regent Model of ruler Collapse of the Zhou Eastern Zhou (771 476 BCE) Internal and external pr...
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Path: UMass (Amherst) >> HIST >> 110 Spring, 2008
Description: The Han Dynasty (202 BCE - 220 CE) Han Dynasty Rebels oust Qin Return to warring states Han emerge victorious Classical Chinese civilization Model for future regimes Goals Create a single, unified empire One central government Emperor whose...
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Path: Ole Miss >> BISC >> 104 Spring, 2006
Description: Chapter 18,19 and 20 online quiz answers 1. Which of the following is NOT an abiotic component of the environment? a. individuals of other species 2. In the desert, creosote bushes typically compete for space, which is associated with the plants\' abi...