Globalization Final Study Guide Sustainable Development: sustainable “economic” development‚ long-term economic growth depends on careful stewardship of the natural environment. Resource use aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met for the future Deterritorialization of Religion: Roy claimed it’s primarily caused by migration‚ Muslim Ummah (Muslim world–Commonwealth of the Believers) quest for definition‚ for Islam to fit every culture Liberalization
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Name: ____________________________ Date: ____________________Period:____________ PHYSICS FINAL EXAM REVIEW Chapters 5-13 Ways to study for your exam: * Review past tests‚ quizzes‚ homework assignments‚ and vocabulary sheets * Review notes * Read textbook chapters (especially summary pages at the end of each chapter) * Complete this Review guide * Write practice essay questions and have your instructor grade them You should be able to: * Define all vocabulary words and
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Philosophy and Persons – Phil 130 Partial Study Guide for Exam #1 Possible Topics for Extended Response Be prepared to write a solid paragraph on the following topics: 1. Montaigne and Locke’s theory of perception and how its distinction between appearance and reality provides a basis for skepticism about knowledge of the external world. They both believe that the senses provide information to people‚ but that all of the information obtained cannot be fully trusted. The reason is because
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Imperialism Study Guide Imperialism – one countries domination of the political‚ economic and/or social life of another country Reasons for Imperialism: Economic – raw materials for industrial revolution‚ trade‚ cheap labor‚ new markets Political – nationalism (pride and prestige)‚ national security/border protection‚ military bases & source of troops Social – missionary (spread Christianity)‚ social Darwinism (survival of the fittest applied to society; European society “the fittest); spread
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WORLD WIDE EQUIPMENT GUIDE: A. THINGS YOU SHOULD REVIEW: 1. TROOP LEADING PROCEDURES (FM 3-21.10) ⁃ Receive the mission ⁃ Issue a warning Order ⁃ Make a tentative plan ⁃ Initiate necessary movement ⁃ Conduct Recon ⁃ Complete the plan ⁃ Issue Complete order ⁃ Supervise 2. STEPS OF IPB (Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield)(FM 34-130) ⁃ Define the Battlefield Environment ⁃ Describe the Battlefield’s Effects ⁃ Evaluate the Threat ⁃ Determine Threat COA’s 3. MOVEMENT
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nature of patriarchy in ancient India was? Caste System a. Rules forbade marrying outside one’s caste or eating with members of another caste. Could get polluted by lower castes. b. Although separate‚ different castes depended on each other for basic needs. c. Indivs. who did not abide by group rules were liable to expulsion from the community. By the Gupta era child marriage was common‚ girls were 8 or 9‚ men were in 20s. – encouraged them to devote their lives to their family. 8. What were
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Quiz #4 Study Guide Chapter 16 What are the 3 views of the supply curve (describe & illustrate) Keynesian view: AD is horizontal‚ a shift to the right in recession increases Q but not P. inflation becomes problem only after AD shifts past Q*‚ the production capacity MONETARIST VIEW: changes in money supply affect prices‚ not output‚ AD shift to right increases inflation‚ AS is a long-run concept and is vertical CONSENSUS VIEW: economists see an AS curve with an upward slope that increases
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Introduction to Cultural Anthropology: Final Exam Review Voyages: From Tongan Villages to American Suburbs By Cathy A. Small Study Guide Chapter one: 1. The impact is that people who migrate bring money back to the village. Along with the money they also bring new cultural ideas and myths about the places they’ve traveled. 2. Tapa making is very important for the women of Tonga‚ they have a group that meets for 14 weeks to make one cloth for one woman. Most people also farm with
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GOVT-105-001 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE FOR PLATO’S REPUBLIC Book I: Refutation of definitions of justice. 1. Who are Cephalus‚ Polemarchus‚ and Thrasymachus? Cephalus: Older man‚ father of Polemarchus 2. How does Cephalus define justice? How does Polemarchus? Thrasymachus? Cephalus: Justice is telling the truth and paying your debts. If a person follows this‚ they will be fine‚ and will be okay in the afterlife. Polemarchus: Justice is being good to your friends and doing harm to your
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Leadership Study Guide What is Leadership and 13 Leadership Challenges Leader – person who influences a group of people towards the achievement of a goal Effective leader Knowledgable‚ experienced and learns from misktakes Identifies goals and develops strategies to achieve them Creates culture based on shared values Establishes emotional link with followers Strong vision‚ commitment and management skills Great By Choice Fanatic Discipline – unbending devotion to quest Productive
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