University of Toronto at Mississauga CCT 210 Summer 2013 Final Exam Study Guide The final exam is worth 35% of your overall course grade. No exceptions will be made for lateness‚ please arrive early. No study notes‚ text books‚ dictionaries or electronic devices will be permitted. Leave all of these items at home. Please note‚ students are NOT allowed to petition to RE-WRITE a final examination. This document is a study guide indicating the course material you are responsible for reviewing
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Accomplishments of Nicolas Steno Nicolas Steno‚ originally Niels Stensen‚ was the son of a goldsmith also born in Copenhagen on January 10th‚ 1638. Nicolas Steno was a very educated man in which he went to the University of Copenhagen in 1656‚ in his schooling he studied medicine he continued studying in Leiden and Amsterdam. These studies led to his anatomy study in Paris in 1664 then these studies led to the accomplishment of being the court physician to the Grand Duke of Tuscany‚ Ferdinand II
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refers to Descartes’ belief that since we know that a thinking process and thoughts are present‚ then it only concurs that there should be a thinking thing‚ or an existing self‚ for these thoughts to inhere in. This would come to be referred to as a Cartesian self’ . Moreover‚ he believed that the self could exist without experience‚ while experience cannot exist without the self‚ further lending weight to his claim that the fact that he could think and doubt all else around him proves to a certain extent
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Bundle theory‚ as explained by David Hume states that an object is solely and entirely comprised of a collection or “bundle” of properties. Hence‚ there can not be an object that does not possess such properties. Furthermore‚ it is unfathomable to even conceive of such an object as the mere conception of an object simultaneously brings to mind the object’s inherent properties. In The Unimportance of Identity‚ Derek Parfit thoroughly examines Hume’s bundle theory‚ testing it with various imaginary
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negates the awareness of being conscious in that the phenomenal states would have no causal role in allowing the belief of consciousness. This leaves only one more viable option for the non-reductionist to consider; type D Dualism‚ otherwise known as Cartesian interactionism. Similar to type E dualism‚ type D dualism
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A scatter plot is a sort of scheme diagram using Cartesian coordinates to show values for classically two variables for a collection of numbers. If the points are color implied‚ one supplementary variable may be demonstrated. The data is demonstrated as a set of points‚ all having the worth of one variable finding the location on the horizontal axis and the value of the further variable finding the location on the vertical axis. Two Dimensional Scatter plots: The scatter plot can be improved to demonstrate
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Properties‚ such as Angle‚ Side‚ Angle Property and Congruence of Quadrilaterals and Other Figures‚ Constructing a Parallel Line. Similar Triangles and Similar Figures are also mentioned in this chapter‚ as well as Lines and Linear Equations in a Cartesian coordinate system. Chapter 13 covered Concepts of Measurement. This included Linear Measure‚ Areas of Polygons and Circles‚ the Pythagorean Theorem‚ Distance formula‚ and Equation of a Circle‚ Surface Areas‚ Volume‚ Mass‚ and Temperature. Finally
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| The Mind Body Problem | Philosophy 101Marcus Scott | | Diane M. Mackey | 4/23/2009 | Abstract: Although the “mind” is an intangible thing‚ which cannot be proved or disproved‚ this paper will attempt to address the mind-body problem from the three most common positions: Dualism‚ Materialism‚ & Idealism‚ none of which has been able to solve this centuries’ old problem. The information on this subject was so vast that a paper such as this cannot possibly give real justice to
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06 – Whistleblower‚ Product Safety vs. Animal Rights Whistleblower 70-85 * Whistleblowing is a new label generated by awareness of ethical conflicts encountered at work. They sound an alarm in the organization that threatens public interest * Whistleblowing has high stakes * Moral conflicts on several levels whether to speak out about abuses or risks or serious neglect * Things to consider? - ARGUMENTS * Is speaking out in fact in the public interest * Does speaking
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z3 = = a b c It is perpendicular to the lines a + 2b + 3c = 0 – 3a + 2b + 5c = 0 a b c = = 10 6 59 26 a b c = = 4 14 8 a b c = = 2 7 4 Equation of straight line is x2 y 1 z3 = = 2 7 4 cartesian equation Vector equation ˆ ˆ j j r = (2 ˆ + ˆ + 3 k )
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