1. Ethical judgments limit the methods available in the production of knowledge in both the arts and the natural sciences. Discuss. 1. a) Define knowledge‚ judgment‚ methods‚ ethics b) How do morals limit the advancement of arts and natural sciences 2. Incorporate ways of knowing 4. a) Arts and natural sciences b) Ways of knowing: emotion‚ log/reasoning 5. Key examples a) Arts: self-mutilation; Damien Hirst – cuts animals in half and displays them b) Natural sciences: embryonic stem cell
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Chapter 6 Balancing the Market The point at which quantity supplied come together is known as Equilibrium Market Disequilibrium If the market place or quantity supplied is anywhere but at the equilibrium price‚ the market is in a state called disequilibrium Excess Demand Occurs when quantity demand is more than quantity supplied Excess Supply Occurs when quantity supplied exceeds quantity demand The interaction between buyers and sellers (Market Forces) will always push the market back toward
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Chapter 1 (Pg 3) Environment – All the living and nonliving things around us Inclusive sense (built environment‚ structures‚ urban centers) and broadest sense (complex webs of social relationships/institutions that shape our daily lives) We are a part of the “natural” world and our interactions etc matter Modify our environment – Our actions have enriched our lives (better health‚ greater material wealth‚ mobility‚ leisure time) Impacts – Air & water pollution‚ soil erosion‚ species
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1. The city became the first important center of the early Italian Renaissance. A) Vienna B) Florence C) Paris D) Rome Correct Answer(s): B 2. This artist is celebrated as the designer of the doors of the Florence Baptistery. A) Donatello B) Michelangelo C) Leonardo D) Ghiberti Points Earned: 5.0/5.0 Correct Answer(s): D 3. Brunelleschi’s contribution to Florence Cathedral was its famous: A) apse B) crypt C) nave D) dome Points Earned:
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Ch 10 The unit of muscle structure that is composed of bundles of myofibrils‚ enclosed within a sarcolemma‚ and surrounded by a connective tissue covering called endomysium is a muscle fiber. The plasma membrane of a skeletal muscle fiber is called the Sarcolemma In a skeletal muscle fiber‚ Ca2+ is stored within the sarcoplasmic reticulum The bundle of dense regular connective tissue that attaches a skeletal muscle to bone is called a(n) tendon. In excitation-contraction coupling
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Mops The Scandinavion world ond Europe in the eorly Viking Age I Scandinavia in the Viking Age 63 2 Scandinavian settlement in Eneland 83 The making of modern Europe was a slow and laborious business which the historian simplifies at peril. Modern conceptions of national growth and of national types are too easiiy applied to situations in the past where they are distorting‚ anachronistic and positively misleading. To be obsessed with the image of peaceful and peaceJoving Scandinavian farmers
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Dr. Sneary‚ Chair of the Department of Biological Sciences at SJSU He works at SJSU and he is in charge of the whole biology program here. I learned from the Speaker that Advanced degrees are required in biological professions whether it be going to health profession school‚ or getting a masters or P.H.D. Many jobs from biotech companies‚ to teaching positions or medical jobs are available with a biology degree. I found it Interesting that Dr. Sneary goes telemark skiing‚ and was
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The Roaring Twenties Stocks rose‚ generation gaps increased‚ important agreements were formed and culture thrived. Entering an era post a World War meant it was time for re-construction. America in the 1920’s marked a time post war and pre depression that was a booming or “roaring” time. The United States experienced a developing age like never before. Politically‚ the government decided to reform their beliefs on war and foreign relations—although‚ anti-immigration laws were enforced around the
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Kev adjusted his position in the hammock‚ just enough to look round. Beyond the shade cast by the trees‚ the beach was ablaze with sunlight. The glare from the white sand would have been painful if it hadn’t been for his sunglasses. Even with them‚ the flicking pinpoints of light from the sea stabbed sharply into his retina. There was still ice in the bucket‚ though‚ and the drinks were cold. Along the beach‚ he could see the girl coming back towards him. The bright orange
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1. What is a flow-through entity‚ and what effect does this designation have on how business entities and their owners are taxed? Flow-through entities are entities that are not taxed on the entity level; rather‚ these entities are taxed on the owner’s level. These types of entities conduct a regular business; however‚ the income earned and deductions allowed are passed to the owners of these flow-through entities‚ and the owners are taxed on the amount allocated to them. Thus‚ flow-through entities
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