Unit One: The Italian Renaissance Review Sheet 1. People to know: -Savonarola-gained power in Florence in 1494. Exercised strict rule until overthrown in 1498 -Julius II-The Warrior Pope. Led armies against the French and Venetians -Tudors (why powerful?)- Edward IV Richard IIHenry VII. Used Star Chamber against nobles and Henry VII rebuilt monarchy -Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile (Inquisition why?)-Marriage created union of Spain. Completed Reconquista and Inquisition
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Exam II Review Questions Chapter 13 1. a) A bank has risk-weighted assets of $175 and equity of $12.5. If regulators require a minimum risk-weighted capital ratio of 5% given the current level of equity‚ how many new assets with a 100% risk weight can the bank add? How many with a 50% risk weight? b) If the bank had 20% more equity‚ how many new assets with a 100% risk weight could the bank add? How many with a 50% risk weight? How does having more equity affect a bank’s ability to grow? How
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Global Review Sheet- FINALS * Anthropologist- someone who studies culture * Neolithic revolution agriculture; no more nomads; settlements * River Valley Civilizations (all the civilizations had 2 rivers except for Egypt) * Mesopotamia * Tigris and Euphrates rivers * Egypt * The Nile river * Indus * The Indus and Ganges rivers * China * Huang He and Yangtze rivers * Mesopotamia
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FMS 100 Midterm Review You should be familiar with the plots of all the films we watched in class. You should also be familiar with the main ideas from The Cutting Edge documentary. Moreover‚ anything discussed in class in the lectures could be on exam. You will have to answer 50 multiple choice items. Review Chapter 1: Looking at Movies Cinematic Language: The accepted systems‚ methods‚ or customs by which movies communicate. Cinematic conventions are flexible; they are not “rules”.
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Astronomy is a natural science that is the study of celestial objects (such as moons‚ planets‚ stars‚ nebulae‚ and galaxies)‚ the physics‚ chemistry‚ mathematics‚ and evolution of such objects‚ and phenomena that originate outside the atmosphere of Earth‚ including supernovae explosions‚ gamma ray bursts‚ and cosmic background radiation. A related but distinct subject‚ cosmology‚ is concerned with studying the universe as a whole.[1] Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences. Prehistoric cultures
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Midterm Review GMS200 Chapter 1 1. What does the term Global Management mean?Global management is the management of operations in more than one country 2. Define Global Economy (See Text)In the global economy‚ resources‚ markets‚ and competition are worldwide in scope. It pretty much means how well all the countries are doing as one in terms of economy‚ resources‚ markets and competition. 3. In a competitive global business landscape‚ the increasing demand for talented knowledge workers is primarily
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would the world be like without astronomy? Many people would agree that the world would be put to a halt without it. Astronomy is one of the oldest forms of Physical Science‚ with its roots dating back as far as thousands‚ even millions of years ago. Astronomy contributed a lot to every civilization; it assisted people throughout history‚ it made up religion to most‚ while it also helped people determine when the correct time to begin planting. The beginning of Astronomy didn’t exactly begin with a telescope
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HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY Astronomy is the oldest of the natural sciences‚ dating back to antiquity‚ with its origins in the religious‚ mythological‚ and astrological practices of pre-history: vestiges of these are still found in astrology‚ a discipline long interwoven with public and governmental astronomy‚ and not completely disentangled from it until a few centuries ago in the Western World . In some cultures astronomical data was used for astrological prognostication. Ancient astronomers were able
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Physioex 9.0 Review Sheet Exercise 1 Cell Transport Mechanisms and Permeability Name: Gayane koshkakaryan Lab Time/Date: Friday 8am Activity 1 Simulating Dialysis (Simple Diffusion) 1. Describe two variables that affect the rate of diffusion. a. Molecular weight b. Solute concentration 2. Why do you think the urea was not able to diffuse through the 20 MWCO membrane? How well did the results compare with your prediction? a. Urea was unable to diffuse through the 20MWCO membrane
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Global Midterm review * Changes to map of Europe after WWI/WWII- new countries formed After WWI Only two completely new countries in Europe were formed after WW1 - Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. Poland‚ which had been wiped off the map in 1795‚ was revived. The Baltic republics - Estonia‚ Latvia and Lithuania asserted their independence. Romania doubled in size. After WWII To a great extent‚ no new countries were formed after World War II. Most of these changes occurred in the East. Lithuania
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