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Digital Graphics, Tim Berners www became popular 1995 inquire was his idea url uniform resource locator www.w3.org xhml, xtml, a lot more than just http Bitmaps-Graphics (painting) Very useful for texture control Pixels, color depth resolution(dpi)(90-300) Bitmaps also called raster graphics Vector graphics are better 3-d modeling software, presentation software, cad programs, cam Animation programs, software (flash) Tweening movement of the objects in between frames SWF SVG scalable vector graphics Video editing adobe premier Audio ipod impact for compression MIDI musical instrument digital interface Compression lossy jpegs, mpegs Lossless- cht Hypertext and hypermedia a link , non sequential Disoriented, links lost, information overload,
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St. Cloud >> ETS >> 157 (Spring, 2008)
Database Applications Story of MS-DOS (disc operating system), Bill Gates, Paul Allen Database Program data manager (information at your fingertips) Electric File Cabinet Advantages of a database: store easily oodles of information, retrieve info qu...
St. Cloud >> ETS >> 157 (Spring, 2008)
SPREADSHEET Notes (George Beckman) Taking control of numbers! Plan The worksheet before you start entering values and formulas Make your assumption as accurate as possible Double-check every formula and value Readable formulas Check your output with ...
St. Cloud >> ETS >> 157 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 5 basic productivity applications Doug Engelbaur augment system; mouse Entering text, editing text, formatting the document, proof reading the document, saving the document on a disk, printing the document WYSIWYG wisssy-wig Justification, ...
WVU >> JRL >> 210 (Spring, 2008)
JRL 210 Midterm Exam: This exam covers all the material covered to date (Intro and Chapters 1-5). Please give relevant examples and complete discussion in your responses. Write each answer in essay form of at least 1000 words, typed and double-spaced...
Missouri (Mizzou) >> JOUR >> 4952 (Spring, 2008)
Part I: 1. The first problem with this question is that it assumes that the person owns a pet. This question should also be broken up into more than one question and rephrased as so: 1. Do you own a pet? Yes _(1) Move to question 2 No _(2) Skip to qu...
UMass Dartmouth >> ENL >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
A Man\'s Masculinity Susan Bordo is a passionate writer as she writes about the male body on display. Bordo\'s section Rocks and Leaners from her essay \"Beauty (Re) Discovers the Male Body\" defines what it means to be a man. She uses many ideas from m...
UMass Dartmouth >> ENL >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Summary of Bordo\'s Thanks, Calvin! Bordo\'s essay, \"Beauty (Re)discovers the Male Body,\" she argues that looks invent everything, that image has its standards. She states, \"The bodies of most movie stars and models are fully dressed even when naked.\" ...
UMass Dartmouth >> ENL >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Further Explanation through Endnotes Rosaldo\'s ideas he explains in the essays are often followed by more information in the endnotes. Rosaldo writes in his essay \"Grief and a Headhunter\'s Rage\" \"Lest there be any misunderstanding, bereavement should...
UMass Dartmouth >> ENL >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Defining John Berger\'s Terms John Berger states in his essay that \"when an image is presented as a work of art, the way people look at it is affected by a whole series of learnt assumptions about art.\" (Berger 136) Berger uses the term assumption in ...
UMass Dartmouth >> ENL >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Analysis of The Milkmaid At first looking at Jan Vermeer\'s painting The Milkmaid it looks just like an ordinary, somewhat robust middle-aged woman pouring milk into a bowl. No story, no lesson to be taught, it\'s just a painting. But look at it a seco...
Towson >> COMM >> 131 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter Six: Gathering Materials Using Your Own Knowledge and Experience When choosing a topic, don\'t depersonalize it with facts and statistics, it makes it more interesting when you relate to it, and it will give people a better understanding rathe...
Delaware >> CISC >> 220 (Spring, 2008)
Template Class: A template class is a class that stores and processes a collection of information. The data type of this information is a parameter that is specified when the template class is instantiated. Template<typename T> Class some_container {...
UC Riverside >> PSYCHOLOGY >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
PERSONALITY (II) PSYCHOLOANALYSIS AFTER FREUD Neoanalytic Approach Basic premises; Jung; Projective techniques Humanistic Approach Basic premises; Rogers; Maslow LEARNING APPROACH Basic premises: Operant, Classical, and Observational COGNITIVE AP...
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Delaware >> COMM >> 212 (Spring, 2008)
Brad Zink Comm 212 Speech 2: Hiccups Introduction: In life, there are many things that annoy people. Things such as homework, a little brother, or maybe drama. One large annoyance for myself tho is a thing called hiccups. Hiccups are something that ...
Illinois Tech >> HUM >> 106 (Spring, 2008)
Music Defines My Mood I\'m not in a band, I don\'t claim to be a guru of music history, I don\'t follow one band in particular and love everything that they spew out, and I don\'t even know how to play a musical instrument. What I do know is that music c...
GWU >> HIST >> 040 (Spring, 2008)
Final Questions and Terms. History 40, Fall 2007 Questions How and why does Max Webers theory of capitalism differ from Adam Smiths and Karl Marxs theories? Max Weber thought that capitalism was and \"iron cage\" for the people, enslaving them with c...
Baylor >> MARKETING >> 3305 (Spring, 2008)
Question 1 10 out of 10 points If a marketer decides to price goods at odd-numbered dollar amounts to denote bargains, and at even-numbered amounts to denote quality, he or she is using: Selected Answer: psychological pricing Question 2 10 out of ...
Texas >> GOV >> 310L (Spring, 2008)
Public Opinion Public Opinion How do we know what people think? Do we ask every person? Sample Sampling 1000-1500 people is the magic voodoo number for sampling. Random Sampling Sampling error Sampling bias What is used most commonly...
Texas >> GOV >> 310L (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 6: The Mass Media What is the mass media? The First Amendment. is it important? Media tells us about our choices History of Media 1st newspapers 1690. grew in 1700s. 1st American newspaper 1760 Free press was one of the m...
Texas >> GOV >> 310L (Spring, 2008)
Interest Groups What is an interest group? also called special interests, lobby groups, public interest groups, pressure groups Lobby Theories of Interest Groups Disturbance Theory Pluralism Elitism Federalist 10 again All this goe...
UCSB >> CLASSICS >> 40 (Fall, 2007)
Jennifer Chinn T.A.: Jessica Rossknecht Section: Wednesday 8:00am The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Displaying numerous parallel themes and characters to what we have studied in Greek mythology, The Chronicles of Narnia ...
UCSB >> MUS >> 15 (Fall, 2007)
Music Appreciation Notes 10/23 Ereserves page password \"phrase\" George Frideric Handel\'s Messiah (1742) o Genre: Oratorio o Written in 24 days o Premiered at the Great Music Hall, Dublin on April 13, 1742 o 3 Acts: 1. Christmas Story 2. Easter Stor...
Wake Forest >> BIO >> 213 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 6 DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid -sugar known as deoxyribose, found mainly in cell nuclei, acidic -composed of four different subunits (compounds known as nucleotides, which are joined by phosphodiester bonds in linked chains repeating polymer...
UC Riverside >> PSYCHOLOGY >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY What sorts of questions is it concerned with? 1 What will she be like when she grows up? 1. Genetics: Will she be similar to her parents? (physically, socially) 2 What will she be like when she grows up? 1. Genetics: Will...
Towson >> COMM >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter Four Introduction Mead thought that the true test of a theory is whether it is useful in solving complex social problems. Mead disciple Herbert Blumer coined the term symbolic interaction. o Meaning, language, and thought are the source of sy...
Rider >> SOC >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Sociology 11/13/07 Chapter 15 Education Education: a set of processes which are specifically and purposely designed toward inducing learning Knowledge/skills/training: occupational roles/specializations 3 things o Functions of education in society o...
Conn College >> ECON >> 112 (Spring, 2008)
Econ notes; Supply, Demand and government policies 9/17/2007 2:13:00 PM Controls on Price o Price Ceiling a legal maximum on the price at which a good can be sold o Price Floor a legal minimum at which a good can be sold How Price Ceilings affect m...
UIllinois >> ARCH >> 412 (Spring, 2007)
arch 412 STUDY QUESTIONS 1. Constantine\'s architectural patronage had crucial impact on the history of architecture. Why? What buildings did he patronize? How do Turpin Bannister and Gregory Armstrong interpret Constantine\'s architectural campaign? T...
Towson >> COMM >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 15: Elaboration Likelihood Model THE CENTRAL AND THE PERIPHERAL ROUTES: ALTERNATIVE PATHS TO PERSUASION Richard Petty and John Cacioppo Petty labeled the two cognitive processes the central route and the peripheral route. Central route involv...
Missouri State >> CIS >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
Matt Vander Pluym Self Review: Chapter 5: 1. 2. 3. Two main \"types\"/categories of software: _application_ operating system\" in order for them to work?true Explain the difference between \"Singl...
UC Riverside >> PSYCHOLOGY >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
SOCIAL INFLUENCE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: Definition, social vs. personality psychology, person-situation debate, p x s interaction COGNITIVE BASIS OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE: ATTRIBUTION THEORY: Types of attributions, fundamental attribution error, actor-observ...
UC Riverside >> PSYCHOLOGY >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
TREATMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: Pre-modern era; Early asylums; Modern treatment 2 THERAPY TYPES: Psychological (Psychotherapy) and Biomedical 4 TYPES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY: Psychodynamic, Behavioral, Cognitive, Humanistic BIOME...
Rider >> SOC >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 17 Politics Politics: the process in which some individuals and groups acquire power and exercise that power over others. The state is the primary institution through which this political power is exercised. Why do we need political instituti...
Conn College >> ECON >> 112 (Spring, 2008)
Macroeconomics Ten Principles How People Make Decisions 9/4/2007 1:52:00 PM o People make tradeoffs to get one thing you must get something else. People must trade one goal with another o Opportunity Cost The cost of something is what you have to...
Rider >> SOC >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 18 Economy & Work 12/4/07 5 Institutions Family Education Religion Politics (gov\'t) Economy and work Globalization of Economy Production and distribution goods and services 3 Sectors Agricultural (primary) Manufacturing (secondary) Tertiary ...
Towson >> COMM >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
1 Kerri Malloy Communication Studies Communication studies is a newly emerging area of study that brings endless opportunities to those who may graduate with this specific degree. There are several aspects of this field that are primarily focused on....
Conn College >> ECON >> 112 (Spring, 2008)
Macroeconomics Ch 7 Welfare Economics9/26/2007 9:21:00 PM Welfare Economics How allocation of resources effects the economic wellbeing of everyone in society Consumer Surplus The sum for every consumer of the price they are willing to pay the price ...
Conn College >> ECON >> 112 (Spring, 2008)
Production and Growth Productivity: its role and determinates Why is productivity so important 10/18/2007 1:04:00 PM o Productivity the quantity of goods and services produced each hour of a workers time o Economies income = economies output = GDP...
Conn College >> ECON >> 112 (Spring, 2008)
Saving, Investment, and the Financial System 10/18/2007 5:25:00 PM Financial System the group of institutions in the economy that help match one person\'s savings with another person\'s investments Financial Institutions in the US Economy Financial Ma...
Conn College >> ECON >> 112 (Spring, 2008)
Econ notes; Supply, Demand and government policies 9/17/2007 2:13:00 PM Controls on Price o Price Ceiling a legal maximum on the price at which a good can be sold o Price Floor a legal minimum at which a good can be sold How Price Ceilings affect m...
Rider >> SOC >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Sociology 11/27/07 <3 Chapter 19 Population & Ecology Demography o The study of size, composition, distribution of population, changes therein and the components of changes which can be identified. o Fertility birth o Mortality death o Migration ...
Rider >> SOC >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Sociology 10/18/07 Social Functions of Deviance (positive) Defined: It helps a social system to function and change in a desired manner. It can help to clarify and define social norms. Can increase group solidarity (suggested by G.H. Mead): ie-inmate...
Wake Forest >> PHY >> 110 (Fall, 2007)
Ricky Vicenzi Physics 110 Lab B 1D- Motion: Measuring g Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to describe the motion of a freely-falling object using its position, velocity, and acceleration, and then to compare the acceleration to the expected ...
Rider >> SOC >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Sociology 10/30/07 Crime & Criminal Justice System Crime is behavior that violates government laws and that can be punished through formal sanctions (=formal and informal). Types of crime 1. Organized crime: associated with the Mafia. Engaged in murd...
Fordham >> RSRU >> 003 (Spring, 2008)
-Orthodoxy-accepted, permitted -Heresy-anachronistic, out of its proper time -Tradition- presumes history, what has been handed down over time traditio-that which has been handed on: content=what, process=how or what means -Doctrine- according to Pel...
Fairleigh Dickinson >> CHEM >> 2262 (Spring, 2008)
NMR: draw structure from data NMR predict spectrum from structure Resonance structures UV match structures with approximate and relative wavelengths Match IR spectra with structures NMR and IR data predict structure Determine the best spectroscopy to...
Fordham >> RSRU >> 003 (Spring, 2008)
-Orthodoxy-accepted, permitted -Heresy-anachronistic, out of its proper time -Tradition- presumes history, what has been handed down over time traditio-that which has been handed on: content=what, process=how or what means -Doctrine- according to Pel...
Fordham >> FRRU >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
Etre Je suis Tu es Il est Nous sommes Vous tes Ils sont Avoir J\'ai Tu as Il a Nous avons Vous avez Ils ont regarder je regarde tu regardes il regarde nous regardons vous regardez ils regardent faire je fais tu fait il fait vous faites nous faisons i...
Fordham >> FRRU >> 002 (Spring, 2008)
Suivre (to take; follow) Prfrer (to prefer) Devoir (must,have to, Je suis Je prfre Je dois to be supposed to) Tu suis tu prfres tu dois Il suit il prfre il doit Nous suivons nous prfrons nous devons Vous suivez vous prfrez vous devez Ils suivent ils ...
Fordham >> ENRU >> 001 (Spring, 2007)
A. Morino Close Reading Critical Writing Dr. Kerins 10-11:15 MR 4/23/07 \"A Mother\" Irish Cultural Revival: resorting native Irish cultural traditions (language, art, music, and myth) Kathleen ni Houlihan-mother figure from Irish Myth who united and p...
Fordham >> CHRU >> 001 (Spring, 2007)
LE increases w/ ion charge & decreases with increase in distance between ions -for small anions, the dominating factor is LE HE is greatest for small ions of high charge -for large anions, the dominating factor is HE. S=KHPA M= moles solute/L solvent...
Rider >> SOC >> 101 (Fall, 2007)
Sociology 11/6/07 Chapter 14 \"Family\" Social institutions: social control & order Definition of social institutions: o Accord. to K. Davis: a set of interwoven folkways, mores, and laws built around one or more functions. o Formal def.: an organized ...
Rider >> BIO >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Biology 101 Vocabulary 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Cell the basic unit of living things. Cytoplasm the liquid (mostly water) that fills the inside of a cell. Nucleus an interior compartment where the cell\'s own DNA is kept (animals have this). Ribosomes ...
Virginia Tech >> ISE >> 2404 (Spring, 2008)
ISE 2404 - DOR, Exam 1 - Spring 2008 DOR #: Directions: You may use the textbook and your notebooks as reference. You may not use computers or calculators or class-mates. Please write your answers on the test sheet if possible. You have 45 minutes ...
University of Toronto >> PSYCH >> 100 (Fall, 2008)
Chapter 1 Psychologists are interested in understanding how people think, perceive and act in a wide range of situations. Prejudice influences people\'s beliefs and expectations about others which leads to racial behaviour. A collection of techniques ...
Seton Hall >> POLS >> 2105 (Spring, 2008)
The Context of Russian Politics Geography Largest state in Europe (126 million Russians in European part); population of nearly 150 million, but declining Geography a curse A vast exposed plain->invasions by Mongols, Swedes, Poles, Lithuania...
University of Toronto >> PSYCH >> 100 (Fall, 2008)
Chapter 3: Genetics and Biological Foundations Genetics focused on whether people possessed certain types of genes. The main idea was on the fact to which human traits were genetically hard wired, and left little room for environmental factors. Recen...
University of Toronto >> PSYCH >> 100 (Fall, 2008)
Chapter 4: the brain and consciousness Phrenology is a theory based on ideas that the brain operated on a principle of functional localization. Phrenology: the practice of assessing personality traits and metal abilities by measuring bumps on the hum...
University of Toronto >> PSYCH >> 100 (Fall, 2008)
Chapter 5 Perception is the only bridge we have with the world. We rely on info provided by our sense organs our eyes, ear, skin, nose, and tongue. Each gives us different info. The way we experience the world is in 2 phases: sensation and perceptio...
University of Toronto >> PSYCH >> 100 (Fall, 2008)
Chapter 6: Learning and Reward Burrhus Frederick Skinner was inspired by John B. Watson and H. G. Well\'s. He became obsessed with the face that he could change an animals behaviour by providing incentives to promote his behaviour. This learning for a...
University of Toronto >> PSYCH >> 100 (Fall, 2008)
Lecture #5 Pg. 74: is about cloning -there is a huge scandal in the world of cloning, and Whang has been exposed as a fraud.he lost his license to practice cloning. However, his work was groundbreaking. But.its not true.(our teacher is a freak) What ...
University of Toronto >> PSYCH >> 100 (Fall, 2008)
Lecture #6 A final though on the pre front cortex: Throughout history and still today, people differentiate between The rational person who bases decisions and actions on thoughts, logics, costbenefit analysis, max utility The emotion person who is p...
University of Toronto >> PSYCH >> 100 (Fall, 2008)
Lecture 7 (October 10th) The beginnings of behaviourism: Learning Early 1900\'s a resistance to the dominant paradigms in psychology of the day: introspection and Freudian psychoanalysis. People started to try to make psychology more scientific, exper...
Rider >> POL >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
Politics Vocabulary 1. Political culture the ways and means that a country behaves politically 2. Polyarchy government by the many (USA was the first in the world); one society that is more democratic than others 3. Monarchy rulership by one perso...
Delaware >> GEOL >> 105 (Spring, 2008)
People and Geological Hazards An Active World Earth: an actively changing planet. Earth materials (rock, soils, water etc.) acted on by internal and external energy. These interactions constantly rearrange mass and heat. Interactions are geological p...
Delaware >> GEOL >> 105 (Spring, 2008)
The Basics: Elements and Minerals Elements Fundamental unit of chemistry All matter can be described as either elements or compounds of elements 92 naturally occurring elements Thousands of compounds known. Almost limitless number. Atoms Atoms are th...
Des Moines CC >> BIOLOGY >> 112 (Spring, 2008)
Factors affecting the rate of activity in enzymes. Jakob Solem Des Moines Area Community College Bonne Campus Bio 112 Fall 2007 INTRODUCTION The objective of this experiment was for us to relate the concept of optimal conditions to enzymatic activit...
Syracuse >> BIO >> 123 (Winter, 2007)
Section_ Name Study for Exam I! It\'s on Monday, 10/09, 7:00-9:00pm. 1. Old exams are available in the library (Bird and Sci-Tech) 2. Go over lab book, following objectives at the beginning of each unit 3. Complete the Comprehensive progress indicato...
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Syracuse >> BIO >> 123 (Winter, 2007)
Name: _Corey Goyeneche_ Section: _23_ Instructor: Michele Thorne BIO 123 Lab Report #16 Plant Structure & Function 1. Explain why monocots do not have woody growth. Monocots lock vascular cambium and do not exhibit secondary growth as diocots do (wh...
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