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Beirut
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Reagan
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maze
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tangle; synonym
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Consortia
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symbiotic relationship; Survival based on allowing more than one species to survive because they provide nutrients for each other
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Cortisol
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Naturally occurring glucocorticoid
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Ambassadors
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The highest-ranking official representing a government in a foreign country
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Requires only Bernoulli's equationPitot-static tube to measure fluid velocityFlow of a liquid as a free jet from a tankRequires Bernoulli's equation and the continuity equationConfined flows in tubes Flow metersThe Bernoulli equationp + 1/2*ρ*V^2 + γ*z = constant along streamlineTotal headp/γ + V^2/2g + zVelocity measurement for a Pitot-static tubeV = √2(p3 - p4)/ρFree JetV = √2γh/ρ = √2ghContinuity equationA1V1 = A2V2 or Q1 = Q2Flow meter equationQ = A2√(2(p1 - p2)/(ρ(1-(A2/A1)^2)))When flow is steady, inviscid, and horizontal, the pressure variation is∂p/∂s = -ρ*V*∂V/∂sWhen flow is steady, inviscid, but not horizontal (maybe vertical), the pressure variation is-γ*sin(θ) - ∂p/∂s = ρ*V*∂V/∂sIf LHS = RHS in a Bernoulli equation, the fluid is not accelerating.V*∂V/∂s = a_sV = 0 at stagnation pointPressure gradient normal to the streamline equation-γdz/dn - ∂p/∂n = - ρV^2/RWhen flow is horizontal dz/dn = 0Pressure at standard atmosphere = 0Pressure at reference point in relation to stagnation point = 0Open tankgage pressure at top p1 = 0, V1 = 0, z1 = hWater flowing through opening to outside atmospheric pressure, p2 = 0If measured at bottom of tank, z2 = 0p1 = p2 in a free jet such as a faucetWhen finding maximum height, kinetic energy is potential energy therefore V = 0Water flows through a pipe contraction with manometersWhen manometer is submerged in waterz1 = z2V1 = 0p1 and p2 = ρ*g*hWhen neither manometer is submerged in waterz1 = z2A1V1 = A2V2p1 - p2 = ρ*g (h1 - h2)
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first
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George Washington was our __________president.
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Consanguinity
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relationship through a common bloodline
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Paninsularas
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Latin American social and political life in the early 1800s was dominated by...
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Wave Height
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distance between trough and crest
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primary motor
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Located in the precentral gyrusPyramidal cells whose axons make up the corticospinal tracts Allows conscious control of precise, skilled, voluntary movements
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Mercantilism
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Mercantilism was the economic policy of Europe in the 1500s through 1700s. The government exercised control over industry and trade with the idea that national strength and economic security comes from exporting more than is imported. Possession of colonies provided countries both with sources of raw materials and markets for their manufactured goods. Great Britain exported goods and forced the colonies to buy them.
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Procedure taken from around the fetus?
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Amniocentesis
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Constitutional Conventions
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Unwritten rules of constitutional behaviour that are considered to be binding by and upon those who operate the Constitution but that are not enforceable by the courts
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Mesosphere
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the layer of the atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere and in which temperature decreases as altitude increases
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Brazil
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received more slaves in the Americas than any other region between 1550 and 1850.
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Cognitive-behavior therapy
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a popular integrated therapy that combines cognitive therapy (changing self defeating thinking) with behavior therapy (changing behavior)... change the unwanted behavior... (P.697)
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fallow
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Plowed but left unseeded during a growing season
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symphysis
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bones grow together, as in the pelvis
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rhythm
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(musical time) rhythm beat, meter and measure, syncopation, additive meter, not metric*what moves music forward
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correlation coefficient
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a mathematical index that describes the direction and magnitude of a relationship
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astronomy
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the science that deals with the material universe beyond the earth's atmosphere.
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resonance hybrid
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the actual structure of a compound with delocalized electrons
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Volstead Act 1919
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This law that established a Prohibition Bureau within the Treasury Department was under budgeted and largely ineffective, especially in strongly anti-prohibition states
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apogee
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point of moon's orbit when it is farthest away from the Earth
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external auditory canal
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Short, curved tube filled with ceruminous glands
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To select a command using the keyboard, press its displayed code letter, or ____, as shown in Figure 1-
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Key tip
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Modality
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The # of meaningful peaks in a frequency distribution of the data
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Density of liquid water is ___ than solid water
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More
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One of the country's greatest art colonies, famous opera festival, top N. American arts and crafts, small city, great climate, major airport and railway line
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Santa Fe
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banana bonds
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the bonds in small rings that are slightly bent as a result of orbitals overlapping at an angle rather than overlapping head-on
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Sahara Trade Route
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vast trade route across the Sahara Desert
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Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs
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– temporary episodes of reversible cerebral ischemia
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self expectations
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goals you set for yourself; how you believe you ought to behave and what you ought to accomplish
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x and y correlated .8. What is the coefficient of alienation of this relation?
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.6
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Pierre and Marie Curie
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French husband and wife physicist and chemists who provided new evidence that the atoms were elements that are disintergrated and released energy on its own. They named the term, radioactivity. They experimented the atom theory by using the two elements from the periodic table, uranium and radium. The meaning of radioactivity is when elements release energy-radioactive elements. The Curies also collaborated the discovery of the subatomic particle given off by radium.
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Bay of Fundy
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famous for having some of the highest tides in the world
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Adjustable rate mortgage
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The interest rate goes up after a certain period of time
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Ainsworth's \"Strange Situation\" (4 answers)
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Securely Attached (app. 65% of children) Insecurely Attached: Anxious (app. 10-15% of children) Insecurely Attached: Avoidant (app. 20-25% of children) Disorganized (relatively rare)
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Describe several types of activites that are protected by your" Freedom of Assembly"?
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Freedom to hold meetings, discuss problems, protest government decisions,or to socalize?
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The Peace of Paris 1763
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GB gets French Canada and Spanish Florida.*immediate effect- proc of 1763, saying the US can't go past the App. Mts.
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Chapter 6 Verse 3
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Explain how you would say 6:3 in the Bible.
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What is the modern debate about copyright?
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whether copyright should be expanded so authors and publishers can obtain the benefits of their work’s value in the market or whether copyright should be limited to ensure the public access to new works
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Define and explain the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments
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13th -no slavery-except Texas and Mississippi. Southern States established black codes-laws designed to limit the rights of black citizens.
14th -1866 Guaranteeing every citizen equality before the law and prohibited states from violating the civil rights of citizens.
15th -guaranteed the right to vote to all males. Scalawags and carpetbaggers
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How guilt took over both macbeth's
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the guilt that took over both of them was that they were both guilty of killing people during the play like duncan and malcolm
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No monitoring of the Sun for solar outbursts or threat of asteroid impacts, and human curiosity and need for exploration would be left to other countries
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How would not having a space program impact the U.S.
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