Outline for Chapter 10 Define the following terms… What is Evolution? (Section 10.1‚ pp 222-224) Figures to review: 10.1‚ 10.2 Biological evolution • Biological evolution is defined as any genetic change in a population that is inherited over several generations. These changes may be small or large‚ noticeable or not so noticeable. Species • the major subdivision of a genus or subgenus‚ regarded as the basic category of biological classification‚ composed of related individuals
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Section 1 Learning and Applying the Theories Sigmund Freud Case Study 1 Application Questions Use Freud’s states of consciousness and stages of psychosexual development to help explain Hank’s behavior by answering the following questions. 1. What personality (or character) type does Hank display according to Freudian theory? Provide evidence for your answer. At what stage is Hank fixated‚ according to the Freudian perspective? Find evidence of fixation in the case study. What would have caused
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6th September - Defence Day of Pakistan Defence Day is celebrated on 6th September every year in Pakistan. It is celebrated on the memory of martyred people who gave sacrifices of their life for the defence of the country. Pak – India War II was fought in 1965. This was was ended on 6th September and both countries stopped damaging each other by using weapons etc. on 6th September‚ Defence Day of Islamic Republic of Pakistan. This war affected financially both countries but none of them could dominate
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Give an example of each scale of atmospheric motion; Micro‚ Meso and Macro. An example of a “Microscale” atmospheric motion would be a small‚ turbulent breeze blowing through the trees. A F3 tornado flowing across a Kansas corn field would be an example of a “Mesoscale” motion‚ and Super Storm Sandy would be a great example of a “Macroscale” motion. What causes an "eddy" to form? An “eddy” is formed when wind encounters a solid object‚ a whirl of air is formed on the object’s downward side. The
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Axial head‚ neck‚ & trunkskeleton of the torso & skull Appendicular upper & lower limbsskeleton of the appendages Long Bones have long longitudinal axes and expanded endsEx. forearm‚ thigh bones‚femur Short Bones somewhat cubelike‚ with their lengths and widths roughly equalEx. carpals(wrist)‚ ankles Flat Bones platelike structures with broad surfacesEx. ribs‚ scapulae‚ some skull bones Irregular Bones have variety of shapes and are usually connected to
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Chapter 25: Nation Building and Economic Transformation in the Americas‚ 1800-1890 1. Introduction a. The French under Napoleon III seized power in Mexico b. Maximilian deposed c. Spanish and Portuguese colonies in the Americas gain independence 2. Independence in Latin America a. Roots of revolution‚ to 1810 i. Great works of the Enlightenment and Napoleon III’s decision to invade Portugal ii. The Junta Central iii. The growth of American Nationalism b. Spanish south America‚ 1810-1825
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1. People in motion a. From Berginia to America i. By 12‚000 B.C. humans were in Siberia an western Alaska and Berginia‚ crossing land bridge. ii. By 8‚000 B.C. humans had reached Tierra del Fuego b. The Great Extinction and the Rise of Agriculture i. As glaciers receded and climate warmed‚ those who migrated south and east found good environment ii. Some natives settled down and adopted food cultivation 1) Permanent farm villages began to develop c. The Norsemen
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Chapter 8 REVOLUTION‚ 1775–1783 1. Prelude to Independence‚ April 1775 to July 1776 (pp. 141–146) a. In May of 17___‚ one month after the first shots at Lexington and Concord‚ the Second ____________ Congress met in Philadelphia. List two reasons this Congress selected George Washington to command the ragtag troops besieging Boston. (1) (2) b. How does the “Olive Branch Petition” of July 1775 on the one hand and the abortive invasion of Canada by
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inside What Is Culture? Development of Culture around the World Cultural Variation Role of Language Norms and Values Global Culture War Culture and the Dominant Ideology Case Study: Culture at Wal-Mart Social Policy and Culture: Bilingualism BOXES Sociology in the Global Community: Life in the Global Village Sociology in the Global Community: Cultural Survival in Brazil Sociology on Campus: A Culture of Cheating? 50 At a fairground in Iran‚ a girl enjoys a Spiderman ride. Shared learned behavior—what
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Chapter 11 Outline Congress is the lawmaking branch of government. The laws created by the men and women in the U.S. Congress affect the daily lives of every American in one way or another. The people you elect to Congress represent and advocate for your interests at the very highest level of power. The Structure and Make up of Congress Congress consists of two chambers. House and Senate‚ so they might act as checks on each other’s power and activity. The House was to represent the people and
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