Chapter 1 Notes First step: Tell the truth about who you are and what you want‚ it’s an important key to becoming a master student. The ways we express our “first steps” are more powerful when they are specific. The truth has power! The discovery wheel exercise will show you a picture of how you see your own strengths and weaknesses as a student today. After completing the exercise for myself I found that I rated all skills fairly even. Discovering how you learn: Discovering new options
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Chapter Three Notes Political Culture and Political Socialization * Each nation has its own political norms that influence how people think about and react to politics. * American’s strong feelings of patriotism‚ the Japanese deference to political elites‚ and the French proclivity for protest all illustrate how cultural norms shape political. * When a new regime forms‚ a supportive public can help develop the new system‚ while the absence of public support may weaken the new system
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Sean McHugh AP World History Cox‚ Period 5 Chapter 25 Notes Retreat from Democracy: Dictatorial Regimes Few democratic states. Rise of fascism. Many other countries adopt authoritarian states Stepping Back from Democracy Mass politics helps spread democracy through Europe but war slows it. Causes distrust in it Societies badly divided. Working class strong‚ middle class not Women forced out of jobs after war. Have no husbands‚ must work. Population worries Great Depression makes it
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Energy and Metabolism Chapter 6 Energy and Metabolism • Organisms require the constant input of free energy and matter for growth‚ reproduction‚ and maintenance of living systems • Life requires a highly ordered system ▫ What is free energy? Energy available to do work in any system G What other types of energies do cells use? • Potential ▫ Stored energy ▫ Chemical • Kinetic ▫ Energy of motion Thermal Energy • • • • All forms of energy can be converted to heat Thermodynamics
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AP Microeconomics – Chapter 3 Outline I. Learning Objectives – In this chapter students should learn: A. What demand is and how it can change. B. What supply is and how it can change. C. How supply and demand interact to determine market equilibrium. D. How changes in supply and demand affect equilibrium prices and quantities. E. What government‐set prices are and how they can cause product surpluses and shortages. II. Markets A. A market‚ as introduced in Chapter 2
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Biology Grade 11 Exam Study Guide Diversity Taxonomic Categories Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Hierarchy From most general to most specific Binomial Nomenclature System used to identify all organisms on Earth Identifies an organism by its genus and species (ex. Humans-homo sapiens) Developed by Linnaeus in the 18th century Identifying Species 3 methods: Morphology Form and shape It is simple but there are natural variations in population Biology
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TIGANA Chapter 1 · A man is talking to some people at a bar proclaiming what will soon happen in the future and making bets on what is to happen · The death of the exiled Duke of Astibar becomes known and a heated conversation about an invader who has taken control of their province‚ Alberico of Barbadior‚ breaks out. · Brandin of Ygrath is also introduced as the other invader of the Palm‚ the country where the story takes place. · "Men began shouting fiercely to be heard over the din they themselves
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Transcription and Translation Notes for IB Diploma Year 1 DNA is a huge information database that carries the complete set of instructions for making all the proteins a cell will ever need! Although there are only four different bases in DNA (A‚ C‚ G and T)‚ the order in which the bases occur determines the information to make a protein‚ just like the 26 letters of the alphabet combine to form words and sentences: Compare: RAT - TAR - ART - same 3 letters; completely different meanings. And
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Christina Park 2/14/12 pd.3 Chapter 11 Notes I. Measuring Matter A. Counting Particles number of unit for counting is always constant. a. What is a mole? mole (mol): the SI unit used to measure the amount of a substance‚ number of representative particles. representative particle: any kind of particle such as atoms‚ molecules‚ formula units‚ electrons‚ or ions. Avogadro’s number: 6.022 136 7 x 10²³‚ volume of one mole of a gas determined by Amedeo Avagadro in 1811. B. Converting
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Chapter 13 Notes Juvenile Court & its Jurisdiction • Juvenile Court- Act in best interest of child & public • Family Court- broader jurisdiction personal & household problems (ex. Child support‚ custody‚ paternity) Court Case Flow: • Cases referred to juvenile court declined as of ’05 9% from ‘97 • 73% processed were males People in Juvenile Courtroom: • Defense attorney- o Juveniles have right to counsel; must be provided if facing incarceration
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