Civil liberties: - Negative rights - Limits the government that infringe on an individual’s rights--ensuring your freedom - Anti-Federalists - Bill of Rights: make up the heart and basis of the civil liberties - Protect are there to protect individuals from arbitrary acts of government Civil rights: - Positive rights - Laws to empower the individual Texas v. Johnson 1988: - Patriotism/symbolism - Not just burning a piece of cloth--the American flag is very symbolic Shank
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Brain Dissection Aim: the aim is to dissect the brain and identify all the different parts of it. Equipment: a semi –frozen sheep’s brain‚ dissecting board‚ dissecting instruments (scalpel‚ forceps‚ scissors)‚ plastic ruler‚ paper towel and gloves. Method: * We placed the brain so that the cerebral hemispheres are at the top of the board and the brain stem is at the bottom. * My group identified the external features of the brain: the cerebral hemispheres‚ cerebellum and brain stem.
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AP Euro. Study Guide #2 Commercial Revolution: Characteristics: New Wealth Growth in overseas trade Commerce (buying and selling of goods) no longer local but global Rise in capitalism (an economic and political system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit‚ rather than by the state.) Encouraged joint-stock venture Banking system formed Nations adopt philosophy of mercantilism (belief in the benefits of profitable trading) Banking families
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Anorexia Nervosa o Bulimia o BED – Binge Eating Disorder Other Ways we alter our bodies… • Smoking • Drug use • Over-exercising • Cosmetic Surgery Body dissatisfaction • Women are generally seen as being more dissatisfied with their bodies‚ and far more studies have been undertaken in this field. • The relationship between body obsession is not a new one. But‚ body obsession of old was viewed as religious ascetism and associated fasting. • Purposeful self-starvation and purging linked to extreme religious
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A.P. U.S. Government Final Exam Study Guide (Featuring Economics!) Note: Definitions are in bold and important points are underlined Chapter 1: The Study of American Government Two Questions about Politics: Who Governs? To what ends? Political Power – the ability of one person to get another person to act in accordance with the first person’s intentions People who exercise political power may or may not have the authority to do so. Authority – the right to use power; the exercise of
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Micro: Floor: govt imposed limit or minimum price that can be charged for a good or service Price floor holds no weight unless the price equilibrium falls below it Production possibilities and Trade offs a. PPC defined b. Economic model that provides the opportunity cost c. PPC examples d. Resources are not equally suited to both items Comparative advantagecondition in which a nation state is capable of producing some product at a lower opportunity cost
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Chapter 20: DNA Technology Biotechnology: Use of living organisms to perform tasks. * Wine & cheese * Selective breeding * Antibiotic production * Recombinant DNA Restriction Enzymes * Bacterial enzymes: cut up foreign DNA * Specific: only but at recognition sequences * Palindromic: cut at the same base sequence on each strand‚ but in the opposite direction * The exposed bases provide “sticky ends” * H-bond to compliment bases of segments cut with same restriction
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Ch 1: Introducing Government in America * Many young ppl apathetic about politics‚ less involved than elderly * Need to be involved for political tolerance‚ identify what policies they benefit from * Politics compete with TV and the internet Government * Government: institutions + processes through which public policies are made for a society (Congress‚ president‚ the courts‚ federal administrative agencies) * 500‚000 elected officials in US * How should we govern
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1.Does the organizational design of this corporation help or hinder it in achieving its organizational goals? Continental Airlines utilizes a divisional structure relative to the management of its various entities. This structural design is due to the complex nature of the aviation industry as well as the autonomy required in operating a twenty-four hour a day‚ seven day per week worldwide business. In my opinion‚ the structural design of this organization with the exception of Continental Express
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work? Managers work in organizations which can be defined as a “deliberate arrangement of people to accomplish specific purpose.” Three common characteristics of organizations Goals distinct purpose People achieve purpose through people Structure systematic; defines limits and behaviours of members. Non-managerial employees no responsibility for others‚ work on distinct task. Mangers direct and oversee activities of other people. Management titles Top manager make decisions about
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