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    Foundations 01 CAP File Directions: Your CAP File is a note-taking tool to use as you read your lesson pages in the course. These important notes will help you complete your lesson assessment‚ as well as prepare you for your Discussion-Based Assessment‚ unit exam‚ and segment exam. You do not need to submit your CAP File for grading. Instead you will read the directions on your "What Do I Have to Do?" page to learn what you will need to submit for grading. Part 1 Answer the following questions in

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    Kelsey 8 October 2013 Descriptive Paper The Intoxicated Drunks “Why am I naked? Why my throat is sore and why is there puke all over me? Where am I right now and why am I here?” These are the types of question that an intoxicated person usually find themselves asking after they have been drinking the night prior. Strolling into the after prom party‚ pass midnight; my friends and I enter through these gigantic mahogany doors into a house from the 21st century one that looks like Tony Starks’

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    FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENGLISH-01 (FEG-01) FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENGLISH-1 (FEG-01) Programme: BDPl2011-12 Course Code: FEG-01 Dear Student‚ You are required to do one assignment for the Foundation Course in English-01. It is a Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA) and carries 100 marks. It covers four blocks of the course. Aims: The TMA is primarily concerned with assessing your proficiency in English. You should not reproduce chunks of information from the passage(s) but effectively use the skills

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    AIR DISPERSION MODELING: A Review of Available Point Source Dispersion Models Mathematical Modeling of Energy and Environmental Systems MANE6960H01 Spring 2013 Sarah Mahon INTRODUCTION Air dispersion modeling is the mathematical simulation of how pollutants disperse in the atmosphere. Dispersion modeling can be used for multiple purposes; including to model the path of volcanic ash in the atmosphere after an eruption‚ to model the plume of pollutants emanating from a coal-burning electricity

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    SIAM REVIEW Vol. 47‚ No. 4‚ pp. 775–798 c 2005 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Modeling Basketball Free Throws∗ Joerg M. Gablonsky† Andrew S. I. D. Lang‡ Abstract. This paper presents a mathematical model for basketball free throws. It is intended to be a supplement to an existing calculus course and could easily be used as a basis for a calculus project. Students will learn how to apply calculus to model an interesting real-world problem‚ from problem identification all the

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    Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling (Path Analysis) SGIM Precourse PA08 May 2005 Jeffrey L. Jackson‚ MD MPH Kent Dezee‚ MD MPH Kevin Douglas‚ MD William Shimeall‚ MD MPH Traditional multivariate modeling (linear regression‚ ANOVA‚ Poisson regression‚ logistic regression‚ proportional hazard modeling) is useful for examining direct relationships between independent and dependent variables. All share a common format: Dependent Variable = Independent variable1 + Independent Variable2 + Independent

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    EST1 – Ethical Situations in Business 000182457 Buggs EST1 Task 310.2.1-05 Concepts of Social Responsibility Riccio Buggs Business organizations today are socially and ethically responsible for doing the right thing‚ exercising good judgment in their business activities with employees‚ stakeholders‚ customers and the community. Business organizations emphasis should not only be on profits‚ but also on how business decisions impact society. Company Q is a small grocery

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    Even though college algebra is considered to be an obstacle for many students in terms of degree completion‚ as teachers we must teach useful strategies to motivate our students to find interest in mathematics. Recently‚ there is a psychological problem that we as teachers will face in the future‚ which is that some students believe they were born incompetent in math. However‚ “effort is key to their success and failure is a result of a lack of effort” (Cortes-Suarez‚ 2004). As teachers‚ we must

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    us. Mathematical Modeling As we approach day to day life we often need to quantify the things around us‚ giving structure and numeric value to various situations. This ability to add structure enables us to make choices based on patterns we see that are weighted and systematic. With this structure in place we can model and even predict behavior to make decisions. Adding a numerical structure to a real world situation is called Mathematical Modeling. When modeling real world scenarios

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    Modeling the Greenhouse Effect Aim: The aim behind this experiment is to investigate the consequences of greenhouse gases by recording and comparing the change in temperature every 3 minutes of a flask filled with CO₂ in comparison to a flask filled with air. Introduction: The purpose of this experiment is to impersonate the greenhouse affect in our own lab by comparing and measuring the temperatures of greenhouse gases CO₂ compared to air. The experiment will recognize the difference

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