Page 135 #1-4 The differneces between the HBC and the NWC is that the HBC had fur traing posts that the natives had to travel to too trade furs or pemmican and the NWC had people travel too the natives to trade. The NWC also would trade them with acohol or other items. The Fur trade would not have survived with out the natives because the the natives hunter and skinned animals for their furs for survival. They had years of pratice. They would also trade pemmican which the white people
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Chapter 1 Study Guides. 1. What are the three layers of the hierarchical network design model? - access - distribution - core Access‚ distribution and core. 2. What are the advantages of designing LANs using the hierarchical model? - scalability - redundancy - performance - security - manageability - maintenanceand the network (scalability)‚ and it should be easier to maximise performance. 3. What is the purpose of the access layer? - to provide a means of connecting devices
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Chapter 10 – Photosynthesis – Homework 1. Write the basic equation for Photosynthesis (Ps). 2. Some students define Ps as the process by which plants use light energy as food. Discuss if this is a correct statement that would likely be accepted by an AP Biology Exam Reader. 3. Contrast and compare an absorption spectra versus an action spectra for Ps. 4. Discuss why is the narrow area of electromagnetic radiation between 380-750 nm is the best choice to power a process like Ps
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Chapter 1 Being computer literate means being familiar enough with computers that you understand their capabilities and limitations Becoming a Savvy Computer User -avoiding hackers and viruses -protecting your privacy -using the internet wisely -being able to maintain‚ upgrade‚ and troubleshoot your computer Spam- electronic junk mail Software- the programs or instructions that tell the computer what to do Information Technology (IT)- the set of techniques used in information handling
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Bentley Chapter 14 Study Guide: The Resurgence of Empire in East Asia Eyewitness: Xuangzang: A Young Monk Hits the Road (p. 281-282) 1. Who was Xuangzang‚ what was the purpose of his travels‚ and what was the impact of his travels? The Restoration of Centralized Imperial Rule in China The Sui Dynasty: Establishment of the Dynasty (p. 282) 2. How were the Sui rulers similar to the Qin dynasty? Give examples of what Sui rulers did. The Sui Dynasty: The Grand Canal (p. 282-283)
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Chapter 6 Study Guide: Commonalities and Variations: Americas and Africa - Less well-known civilization that thrived are the “Maya” and “Tiwanaku” from Mesoamerica‚ and “Meroë‚” “Axum‚” and “Niger River Valley‚” from Africa. - This Chapter explores their history “Continental Comparisons” - The 3 supercontinent where the Agricultural Revolution first took place were Eurasia‚ Africa‚ and the Americas - 80% of the world population was in Eurasia; 11% was in Africa; 5-7% was in the Americas
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Lindsay Adams Mrs. Wilkinson APUSH Pd. 5 12 September 2013 Chapter 9 Study Guide 1. How did the revolutionary American ideas of natural human rights‚ equality & freedom from the governmental tyranny affect developments in the immediate post-Revolutionary period? (1783-1789) Revolutionary American ideas from government tyranny affected development in the post-Revolutionary period by making it impossible for a strong federal government to be created. Since the colonies fought to get out of
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Chapter 10 The Open System Interconnection (OIS) reference model is a template and using a network and its resources. Application Layer: Responsible fro interacting with end users. Presentation Layer: Responsible for the coding of data. Session Layer: Responsible for maintaining communication sessions between computers. Transport Layer: Responsible for breaking data into packets and properly transmitting it over the network. Network Layer: Responsible for the logical implementation of the network
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Chapter 21 Fungi Study Guide Q: How do fungi absorb their food? A: Through the mycelium‚ a thick mass of tangled hyphae that provides a large surface area for the food source to come in contact with. Q: Are fungi photosynthetic? A: No‚ fungi are heterotrophic. Q: What is a fruiting body? A: A reproductive structure growing from the mycelium in the soil beneath it. An example of a fruiting body is a mushroom. Q: What is lichen? A: Symbiotic associations between a fungus and a photosynthetic
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chapter Six businesses and Their Costs ANSWERS TO END-OF-CHAPTER QUESTIONS 6-1 Distinguish clearly between a plant‚ a firm‚ and an industry. Contrast a vertically integrated firm‚ a horizontally integrated firm‚ and a conglomerate. Cite an example of a horizontally integrated firm from which you have recently made a purchase. A plant is an operating unit where production takes place. This production can be manufacturing‚ farming‚ mining‚ retailing‚ wholesaling‚ warehousing—anything
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