Matls 3F03 INSTRUCTOR: TEACHING ASSTS: Ken Coley Michael Pomeroy‚ Room: JHEA 203C Room: Telephone Ext: 26585 JHE A214 e-mail:pomeromd@mcmaster.ca Telephone Ext: David Rossouw‚ Room:JHE-A406‚ 24503 Telephone Ext: 28625 e-mail: e-mail:rossoud@mcmaster.ca coleyk@mcmaster.ca Matls 3F03 EVALUATION (Method & Grade Distribution): Two Major Assignments 15%(5+10) Tutorial Questions 10% Mid-Term Quiz 25% Final Examination 50% High Temperature Materials
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English Suites No. 2 in A minor‚ BWV 807 J. S. Bach (1685-1750) Prelude Allemande Courante Sarabande Bourrée I‚ Bourrée II Gigue Polonaise No. 1‚ S. 223/1 Mephisto Waltz No. 1‚ S. 514 Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Romeo and Juliet: Ten Pieces for Piano‚ Op. 75 Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) 1. Folk Dance 2. Scene: The Street Awakens 3. Minuet: Arrival of the Guests 4. Young Juliet 5. Masks 6. Montagues and Capulet 7. Father
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Observation = systematic component + random error: yi = 1 +2 x + ui Sample regression line estimated using OLS estimators: = b1 + b2 x Observation = estimated relationship + residual: yi =+ ei => yi = b1 + b2 x + ei Assumptions underlying model: 1. Linear Model ui = yi - 1- 2xi 2. Error terms have mean = 0 E(ui|x)=0 => E(y|x) = 1 + 2xi 3. Error terms have constant variance (independent of x) Var(ui|x) = 2=Var(yi|x) (homoscedastic errors) 4. Cov(ui‚ uj )= Cov(yi‚ yj )=
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Programme Note: DipABRSM | Date: 1st June 2009 | | Word Count: 1‚085 words | | | | | Partita for solo violin no.3 in E‚ BWV 1006 J.S Bach (b. 21 March 1685 in Eisenach;d. 28 July 1750 in Leipzig) Bach was the son of Johann Ambrosius Bach‚ court trumpeter for the Duke of Eisenach and director of musicians of the town of Eisenach in Thuringia. It is probably from his father that he learned the fundamentals of music. The Bach family throughout Thuringia had held positions
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Interpersonal Communication Notes 1/24/2013 Perception Process -Incomplete -Subjective (unique to one person) Schemata: Knowledge structures that help us interpret‚ remember‚ and organize new information -Influenced by culture‚ personal experiences‚ etc. -Act as a guide or filter for the viewing new stimuli -Help us make sense of potentially ambiguous information Types of Schemata Self Schemata reflect peoples views of themselves and guide how they process information
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“A Troubled Note” It was another warm day in Fort Leavenworth‚ Kansas where others and I are in class learning Math‚ Science or English. My day was different from the three or four hundred students at Patton Junior High‚ very different. In English class‚ I sat two tables from Ms. Pam. It was group project day and I was paired with Quintin Barnes and Megan Vanderham. “Ugh‚ Ms. Pam I do not like him‚” yells Megan from across the room. She gives both Quintin and Ms. Pam the “eye.” “Oh well‚ you
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AED 301 Week 2 Notes: Quote of the day (9/2/14): “You must stick to your convictions‚ but be ready to abandon your assumptions.” – Denis WaitleyAgency: authority or credibility. Transactional-- Transformational Leadership Continuum Laissez- Faire Leadership Transactional Leadership Transformational Leadership (Hands off‚ Less Regulation) (Mandating Tasks‚ People More Passive) (Exchange‚ Communal‚ Leader & Followers
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Psychology…Chapter 1 Notes Definition of psychology: Psychology: the science of behavior and mental processes Science: approach to knowledge based on systematic observation Behavior: directly observable and measurable human actions Mental processes: private psychological activities that include thinking‚ perceiving‚ and feeling Theories: tentative explanation of facts and relationship in sciences 4 goals of psychology: 1. Describe: the information gathered through specific research
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3/19 Quiz 3 Notes Leadership: Most complicated and most observed. I. The “Great Man” Theory: The course of history‚ the nature of society has been shaped by the great acts of man. II. Trade and Personality Approaches (1920-1950): Gathering the traits of different leaders. Pure trait Approach: There are some traits‚ regardless of situation‚ that make you a good leader. (I give you certain traits and wherever you go you will be successful). Enlightened View/ Approach: Traits matter but so does
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ACC2120 NOTES WEEK 1 – FINANCING COMPANY OPERATIONS When a company is initially formed‚ it will generally need money to fund its set up such as the purchase of property‚ land and equipment as well as financing other operations. There are also legal costs of share issues‚ for any underwriting expenditure and for working capital. Hence it is important that enough money is raised to fund these needs. Companies can do this in several different ways. FIrstlly share issues. Share issues can be in the
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