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UCSB - CHEM - Chem 1A
Robert Collins Experiment 4 November 5, 2007 Discussion The first part of this lab gave us a feel for how hydrochloric acid and calcium reacts with other elements, zinc and water. The zinc and HCl reacted most vigorously and produced some gas which l
UCSB - CHEM - Chem 1A
Discussion In the first part of the experiment, we timed the production of 14mL of O2(g) with three different solutions at a constant temperature of about 24C. Solution 1 and 2 shared the same concentration of KI; Solution 1 and 3 shared the same con
Haverford - CHEM - 100
Lecture outline for Monday, September 24, 2007 (Chem 100, section 2) Finish up discussion of Redox Reactions Ideal Gas Laws Properties of gases Force and Pressure Measuring atmospheric pressure 1 atm =760 torr = 760 mm Hg = 29.92 in Hg =101325 Pa (Pa
GWU - ARCH - 101
IAFF 005: Lecture 4The Realist PerspectiveRealist Perspective: Facts and Causes Focuses on State and Conflict/War What Causes War? Situation or Structure of An-archy (Contrast with Mon-archy, Empire/Imperialism, and Feudalism or today's Ethnic
Haverford - CHEM - 100
Handout for Friday, October 5, 2007 (Chem 100, section 2).Figures from Spiro and Stigliani, Chemistry of the Environment, 2003, Prentice Hall.!H(f), kJ/mol CO2(g) H2O(g) H2O(l) H2(g) CH4(g) C3H8(g) C2H5OH(l) C8H18(l) C12H26(g) C(s) -74.87 -103.85
Denver - PHYS - 1211
Lab Five: Circular Motion Purpose: In this experiment, our goal is to verify that centripetal acceleration and force are radially inward towards the center of the center of their circular trajectory. Also, our goal in this experiment to verify that c
Denver - PHYS - 1211
Lab Eight: Conservation of Momentum Purpose: In this lab our goal is to test for the conservation of momentum by observing the collisions between two carts and to measure the energy changes during multiple types of collision between these two carts.
CUNY Baruch - HIST - 1000
Chose not to show what was going on above Col. Shaw himself, only providing the scene of the dinner at his mother's home to show people who are more powerful and historically relevant- entire story is about shaw's struggle to get his men recognition
CUNY Baruch - HIST - 1000
Study Sheet for Midterm The first component of the quiz will be a series of identifications. In class we will randomly select from the terms below. For those selected, you must provide a few sentences that demonstrate your familiarity with each term.
JMU - GPSYC - 101
The "Roots and Branches" of PsychologyHistorical development of the discipline. Areas, perspectives, approaches within psychology.History of Psychology Why study history? History of psychology? Who "started" psychology? When? Wilhelm Wundt, 187
University of Florida - CLT - 3370
HestiaRoman: VestaHardly any mythology Goddess of the hearth (home) Rome: Vesta = very important Fended off offenses from Zeus and Poseidon Asked to be a virgin forever Oldest of Cronus/Rhea children Vestas original name for matches Symbol of fam
Arkansas - NURS - 2012
Electronic Health Record Running Head: SUMMARY OF THE ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD1A Summary of the Electronic Health Record Jeffrey A. Goodhart University of ArkansasElectronic Health Record A Summary of the Electronic Health Record Nowadays paper
Arkansas - PHIL - 2003
Jeffrey A. Goodhart 2/5/08 Socrates' theory of recollection begins in response to Meno's paradox of inquiry. Socrates states that inquiry cannot lead to new knowledge because one already knows all that he or she can know. According to Socrates, the s
Arkansas Little Rock - RHET - 1312
Jeffrey A. Goodhart March 2, 2007Tobacco AdvertisingIn 1971 the tobacco industry took a hit when Congress passed an Act that banned it from advertising on television or radio.i This left the industry struggling to find a new way to sell its produ
Wichita State - BIOL - 23024
N.C. State - PHYSICS - 211
Ohm's Law Submitted by: Gabrielle Daniel 3/11/08 Sec 216 Lab partner: Barbara H.Introduction Objective: This experiment is focused on slowing the rate of arrangement passing arrange circuits. First, a circuit is an electrical device that allows cha
N.C. State - REL - 311
The history of the many kings of Israel in the Old Testament (also called the Torah in Hebrew scripture), is very confusing and contradictory in chronology and theme. Throughout the books of the Torah, we see the people of Israel change systems of go
Wichita State - BIOL - 23024
N. Illinois - CHEM - 213
Name_ Chem 213 Lab Final BSection:_ Spring 2007Part I. Fill in the Blank (2 pts. each = 24 pts.) acid amphoteric anode base battery cathode Celsius centrifuge Charles' Law electrolytic extrapolation filtrate gravimetric ideal Ideal Gas Law Ka Ksp
University of Florida - CLT - 3370
ArgosSacred to Hera Greatest hero: Perseus (son of Zeus and Danae) o King Acrisius had a daughter (Danae) but wanted a son/heir o Oracle tells him that he will have a grandson, but the grandson will kill him o Decides to lock Danae in an underground
Wichita State - BIOL - 23024
University of Florida - CLT - 3370
Lecture NotesSeptember 1, 2006*Hellen mentioned above not Hellen of Troy but Hellen the father of all the Greeks (Hellenistic) Lycaon o Tested Zeus when he came to Earth o Fed Zeus prisoner stew, Zeus knows it is people and is angry Zeus associa
University of Florida - CLT - 3370
The OdysseyOdysseus trying to go home to Ithaca, takes 10 years Leaves Troy with his men and ships (20 ships with 50 men each) 1st stop Land of Cicones o Take food and water o Sack city o Stay and relax o Cicones come back and kill some men o Gift
University of Florida - CLT - 3370
AphroditeRoman: VenusOther name: Cytherea 2 versions of birth: genitals of Uranus mix with sea foam and Zeus-Dione Associated with island of Cyprus where she washed up in the Uranus version of birth Pure love (Urania) and physical love (Pandemos)
University of Florida - CLT - 3370
ArtemisRoman: DianaVirgin goddess of childbirth Huntress but protector of young animals Goddess of young women from childbirth to marriage Constantly being sought by men Born on Delos with twin brother, Apollo Hardly ever goes to the city, but ins
University of Florida - CLT - 3370
August 28, 2006 Greek creation myth makes no sense so just deal with it o More about how world order was created o The Theogony birth of the gods in a poem in the beginning there was Chaos (a big whole/opening) o from Chaos came: Ge (Gaea) the ea
University of Florida - CLT - 3370
Chapter 2 The Cultural Context of Classical MythI) Greek Geography A) Poor, barren, dry B) Mountains on of the land 1) Pindus run down center of peninsula C) Plains 1) Thessaly and Macedonia to northeast 2) Boeotia ("cow-land") to the south (a) Cit
University of Florida - CLT - 3370
DionysusRoman: BacchusGod of wine, drunkenness, hang over, loss of personality, out-of-body experience God of fertility (fluids that sustain life) o Sap, milk, semen, blood o Compliments Demeter's role Plant: ivy, grape Around felines, strong/fero
University of Florida - CLT - 3370
Founding of RomeHundreds of books long don't all survive, only about 1/3 left Iulus establishes Alba Longa o 1st king Sylvian Dynasty o Later king has 2 sons: Amulius (younger) and Numitor (older) o Designates Numitor as successor Amulius not so h
University of Florida - CLT - 3370
HeraclesRoman: HerculesStrongest man in the world, only overcome by supernatural forces Hero of all Greeks Not so smart Strong emotions Bad temper Agrees to all punishments from temper Birth story o Alcmena's dad attacked by pirates, all but one s
University of Florida - CLA - 2100
1)2)3)4)5)6)7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)17)18)1) ostracism 2) Salamis 3) Themistokles 4) Xerxes 5) Greek drama 6) Athenian Empire (tribute) 7) Dionysos 8) Epaminondas of Thebes 9) House 10) Sokrates 11) Alexander II
University of Florida - CLA - 2100
November 9, 2007 Classical Greek Art and Architecture Visual arts in Classical Greece (5th-4th centuries BCE) o Trends: harmony, naturalism, movement Art reflecting societal ideals o Evidence Athens dominates (art and politics) Survival (Roman cop
University of Florida - CLA - 2100
November 19, 2007 Hellenistic Greece The successors of Alexander the Great o The satrapies Alexander's division of empire among Macedonian generals Basis for later kingdoms o Perdiccas: regent for Alexander IV (323-21) Oversees satraps with Antipa
University of Florida - CLA - 2100
November 30, 2007 The Byzantine Empire The Roman World o Roman Greece 146-46BCE: Macedonian puppet kings controlled by Rome 46 BCE: provinces Achaia and Macedonia, "free cities" Arena for Roman civil wars; cultural, tourist center Extension of Ro
University of Florida - CLA - 2100
October 5, 2007 Panhellenism and Greek Athletics Panhellenism o Panhellenism: formation and maintenance of institutions that transcend individual poleis and regions Arenas: religious sites and associated games, luxury goods, war o Forces favoring Pa
University of Florida - CLA - 2100
October 15, 2007 The Aftermath of the Persian Wars The Greeks Secure the Victory o Aftermath of the Battle of Salamis Change of Persian command Xerxes gives command to Mardonios, returns home Persians abandon, return and destroy Athens (temples), o
University of Florida - CLA - 2100
October 22, 2007 The Pentakontaetia (479-431) The Delian League o 1st meeting of the Delian League (477) Transformation of Hellenic League into permanent alliance Administration of oaths to unite against Persians Treasury at Delos (Panhellenic shr
University of Florida - CLA - 2100
October 29, 2007 Law and Society in Ancient Greece Origins of Greek Law o Earliest times: unwritten law (no Lin B lawcodes) Nomos "custom, law": of the community, wanax, chieftain Ex: imaginary community on the Shield of Achilles o Codification of
University of Florida - CLA - 2100
September 7, 2007 The Trojan War: Facts and Fictions Story o Ancient accounts Homer epics Iliad and Odyssey Traditional oral poetry until 800 BCE Regional, local, family traditions Art: favored story for vase painting o Ancient identification with
University of Florida - CLA - 2100
September 19, 2007 Early Greek Literature: Epic Poetry Significance of Early Epic Poetry o Defining epic Meter: dactylic hexameter Subject matter: serious; wars, creation, gods & heroes Form: long; multiple settings and characters Audiences: publ
University of Florida - CLA - 2100
September 26, 2007 Early Greek Literature: Lyric Poetry Early Greek Lyric Poetry o Lyric: broad category of poetry characterized by Performance context: smaller groups as well as public arenas Poets (most from or connected with Asia Minor) Non-prof
University of Florida - CLT - 3371
September 28, 2007 The Ancient Greek Pantheon Gods o Polytheism: (polu- "many" + theos "god") Pantheon: all gods recognized by a given religion Hierarchy of gods, spirits, etc. Implications of polytheism Each god defined a relationship to other go
University of Florida - CLT - 3371
August 31, 2007 Sources of Information Art, graves, and tablets Archaeology o Developed in past 150 years o 1890 Evans at Crete beginning of structured, thoughtful digs o Look for everything o Subject to things that survive and can be recovered o T
University of Florida - CLT - 3371
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.1. hunter culture 2. IE hypothesis 3. ancestor heroes 4. calendar 5. Catal Huyuk 6. Venus figu
University of Florida - CLT - 3371
1)2)3)4)5)6)7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)17)18)19)20)21)22) 24)23)25)26)27)1) Aeneas and the Trojan War 2) Alexander the Great 3) Ptolemies (syncretism) 4) Zeus Ammon 5) extispicy/haruspicy 6) Jupiter
University of Florida - CLT - 3371
November 9, 2007 Ancient Roman Priests, Priestesses and Rituals Religious authority in ancient Rome o Diffuse (but precise) nature of religious authority Paterfamilias: head of household cult Various officials: overlapping responsibilities o Office
University of Florida - CLT - 3371
November 19, 2007 Worship of Roman Emperors Precedents for emperor-worship o Greek (via NE, Egypt) Hero cult: successful individuals (generals, artists, athletes) Alexander: adopts divine aspects of Persian kingship Use of divinity for political pu
University of Florida - CLT - 3371
November 28, 2007 From last time. Mithras cults in Roman Empire o Daily services (sacred fire, prayers; Sunday celebrations) Sanctuaries: often underground (Mithraea); celestrial o Yearly festival for Mithras' birth (Dec. 25; cp. Saturnalia) o Initi
University of Florida - CLT - 3371
October 7, 2007 Non-Demeter Mystery Cults Mystery cults in general o Definition of mysteries "esoteric initiation ceremonies connected with agricultural cycles and death" Initiation: passage into new social group, new state of being Birth, childhoo
University of Florida - CLT - 3371
October 12, 2007 Continued from last time. Changes/alternatives to traditional religion o Earliest appearance of an important idea: change of character Common perception: character innate Ex: characters in epic, drama etc. don't undergo change Soul
University of Florida - CLT - 3371
October 22, 2007 Greece and Rome Greece and Rome: timeline o LBA: Mycenaean contact with Italy (trade; colonies?) o By 750 BCE Greek trading posts, colonies in and near Italy o 300-250: Roman control of Magna Graecia (Sicily and S. Italy) o 264-42: 1
University of Florida - CLT - 3371
October 29, 2007 Roman Pantheon Nature of the Roman pantheon o Not formally defined, synthetic Ancestral deities: said to trace back to prehistory (ex: Mars) Hellenic deities: adopted early (ex: Apollo) New gods: by senatorial decision (ex: Magna
University of Florida - CLT - 3371
September 5, 2007 Mesopotamia & Egypt NE & Egypt o Earliest to evolve complex and durable governments City-state permanent settlement controlling surrounding territory Empire artificial unification o Cultural achievements Economy specialization
University of Florida - CLT - 3371
September 12, 2007 Religion and Society: The Ancient Greek Polis The ancient Greek polis (poleis) o Polis = city-state o Basic form of community Begins in Greek Renaissance (800-700 BCE) Self-governing Dimensions Urban center: market, cults, shops
University of Florida - CLT - 3371
September 24, 2007 Magic & Astrology in Ancient Greece Ancient magic o Definition of magic: "the attempt to influence nature by supernatural means" No one Greek term corresponds to modern "magic" Overlap with science (natural philosophy) o Principl
University of Florida - MUL - 2010
August 8, 2006 Romanticism o 1790-1910 o More subjective, individualistic o Nationalism, unification (folk music raised to art music) 1860 Italy formed 1871 Germany formed o Historically Nations formed Civil War in America Trade increasing o E
University of Florida - MUL - 2010
August 2, 2006 Classical Forms Minuet and Trio o Popular in 3rd movements of symphonies and string quartets o Minuet in G dance, triple meter o Minuet is a dance piece Not for dance, just to listen to Concert pieces o Triple meter with contrast M
University of Florida - MUL - 2010
August 9, 2006 Played in class: Forest Scenes Schumann o 1848- 1849: 9 pieces o All dramatically different o Played: Into the Forest, Hunter in Ambush, Haunted Spot/Notorious Place, At the In, Bird as Prophet Musical Impressionism o Claude Deseaux (1
University of Florida - MUL - 2010
July 5, 2006 Pitch highness/lowness of sound Not specific to music Frequency of vibration (Hz) Standard tuning = 440 Hz (A) Indefinite pitch can't measure frequency Pitch range lowest-highest achieved Interval distance between pitches/note
University of Florida - MUL - 2010
July 10, 2006 Medieval Ages (450 AD) o Monarchies vs. church o Church developed notation system Notation importance: makes music visual, allows more people to perform preserves pieces First records of music literature Bible o Lots of references to
University of Florida - MUL - 2010
July 18, 2006 Renaissance Instrumental Music o Were used o Functions lumped with secular music Not used in church Used for festivals, processionals, weddings, military battles, dancing (most popular) o 2 specializations need special/specific music