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    Equity Notes

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    Identify 6 things caught by the SOF Judge decides all issues in equity = decree enforced through powers of contempt (no jury‚ no trial) = compliance incarceration Buyers cover‚ sellers mitigate (there’s no opportunity to cover) Chapter 1. Introduction [The study of judicial remedies: Rights & Remedies] Ex Aequo et Bono: according to equity and good conscience RIGGS v. PALMER * F: Grandson killed grandfather to gain inheritance * Letter of the Law would have awarded a murderer

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    Biology notes

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    This course can help prepare students who wish to continue their scientific education after high school‚ as well as students who wish to prepare for the SAT exam. The level of aptitude in this subject will assist students wishing to excel on the SAT and in college courses. According to the College Board’s website‚ AP Biology courses are designed to be the equivalent of a college introductory course‚ usually taken during a biology major’s first year of college. Students who choose to take AP Biology

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    Notes on Lsd

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    Description (Introduction) Lysergic acid diethylamide‚ abbreviated LSD or LSD-25‚ also known as lysergide and colloquially as acid‚ is a semisynthetic psychedelic drug of the ergoline family‚ well known for its psychological effects which can include altered thinking processes‚ closed and open eye visuals‚ synesthesia‚ an altered sense of time and spiritual experiences‚ as well as for its key role in 1960s counterculture. It is used mainly as an entheogen‚ recreational drug‚ and as an agent in psychedelic

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    Lecture Notes

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    ^Definition of Microbiology – the study of microorganisms‚ which are organisms or agents‚ which are too small to be observed with the unaided eye. Objects having a diameter of less than 0.1mm cannot be seen with out the use of a microscope. Why do we study microbiology? Because microorganisms have a close association with us – the microbes are in us‚ on us and everything around us. They are essential for our own survival – we need them‚ they do not need us. Food Microbiology – a field on applied

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    Biochem Notes

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    LECTURE NOTES 1: Foundations of Biochemistry - 1 open ended and 5 MC Properties of living organisms - self-replication & self-assembly - sensing and resonding to changes in environment - define function for each component and regulation - Classification of organisms based on where they get their energy Phototrophs (take energy from sun light) Chemotrophs (take energy from food in environment) - organotrophs (bacteria) - not photosynthetic Biological 1) Cellular a. nucleus (eukaryotes)

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    Porosity Notes

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    UH and Chevron Simple Model of Matrix Porosity Cubic Packing of Identical Spheres Unit Cell Calculate the porosity. φ≡ S Pore Grain Vv VT Rg Vv = VT − Vg where Vg ≡ volume of grains 2D picture to aid 3D calculation Note: You must define the unit cell in such a way that the entire rock can be constructed from contiguous copies of the unit cell. However‚ the unit cell can be moved for computational convenience. Simple Model of

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    notes on the tempest

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    Notes on ​ The Tempest: 1611  Genre:​  ​ Romance   ● visionary‚ exotic‚ supernatural‚ unfamiliar‚ illusion; (mysterious encounters‚ concealed  identities‚ hazardous journeys‚ unexpected meetings) = ​ hopeful idealism  ● Reconciliation: love and harmony resolves past discord.   ● TIME = regenerative   o masque = bounty of nature‚ seasonal cycles.   Context: Jacobean Era    ● James VI of Scotland (son of Mary‚ Queen of Scots) becomes James I of England  1603 (Stuart Dynasty)  ● James writes the 

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    Ww1 Notes

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    Core Study: WW1 1914-1919 War on the Western Front Reasons for the stalemate on the Western Front Expectations * Each major power believed war would be swiftly won-“over by Christmas” * Poets such as Rupert Brooke romanticised war as noble‚ romantic and character building * Duty and patriotism were key features in 1914 The Schlieffen Plan If war was to occur‚ Germany would be attacked on both sides by the Triple Entente. The aim was to deal with the larger threat France

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    Cornell Notes

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    Main Ideas | Details | Cornell notes    Semantic map or web | * Can be used to provide an outline of the course‚ chapter‚ or lecture. * Organized by main ideas and details. * Can be as detailed as necessary. * Sequential-- take notes as they are given by instructor or text in an orderly fashion. * After class‚ write a summary of what you learned to clarify and reinforce learning and to assist retention. * Can be used as study tool: 1. Define terms or explain concepts

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    Geo Notes

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    Geography Skills * Legend/key- a table showing what each symbol means on the map * Are reference- 4 figure e.g. 24 26 * Grid reference- 6 figure e.g. 243 265 * Latitude- left to right * Longitude- up and down * Direction of flow of a creek- usually towards a bigger river or sea and you can tell the direction by where the origin point is and where it finishes or joins a bigger river. Also the slope. * * Relief is the difference between the highest and

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