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    Chapter 19 - Reproductive Systems Reproductive System: What is the function of the male and female reproduction systems? Produce and nurture sex cells (gametes)‚ and transport them to the site of fertilization. Male: The male sex organs are designed to transport sperm to eggs. Primary sex organs (gonads) produce sperm and hormones while accessory sex organs have a supportive function. The Testes: The testes are ovoid structures suspended in the skin-covered pouch called the scrotum. Each

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    Know and briefly describe the five basic management functions. 1. Planning – a manager decides on goals and the actions the organization must take to meet them. 2. Organizing – A manager groups related activities together and assigns employees to perform them. 3. Staffing – A manager decides how many and what kind of people an organization needs to meet its goals. 4. Leading – A manager provides the guidance employees need to perform their tasks. 5. Controlling – A manager monitors

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    DBQ Essay Chapter 17 Spanish colonial America and Tokugawa Japan led the world in silver production from 1500 to 1750. The global flow of silver had several effects on social and economic life in various areas of the world. It created a growing inequality in social structure and caused the standard of living to go up. Also‚ it caused a significant inflation of prices‚ it destroyed the Spanish economy‚ and it allowed other European nations not only to afford Asian goods‚ but make profit off of

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    1. Why was the bill of rights added to the constitution? a. The framers thought a bill of rights was not necessary because the constitution spelled out the extent of the feds power. Blah blah blah (now at the top of page 487) In 1791 the states ratified 10 amendments and the nation had a bill of rights. The BOR imposed limits on the national gov but not on state gov. b. So… all in all I’m really not sure what the exact answer is. Sorry bro 2. Difference between civil liberties

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    Study Guide- Taoism 2. Describe the Chinese concept of the ying and yang as a unifying explanation for the universe. Yin The negative force in nature Seen as darkness‚ coolness‚ dampness Female The earth‚ moon and shadows Yang Positive force in nature Seen as lightness‚ brightness‚ warmth‚ dryness Masculine The sun Although the interpretation might be negative and positive‚ it is not how we actually depict these two aspects. They represent a balance and are interdependent (cannot exist

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    PChapter 17 notes Toward a new world view 1540-1789 * The scientific revolution * Scientific thought in 1500 * Thomas Aquinas- brought Aristotelian philosophy into harmony with christen doctrine * Ptolemy- planets move in epicycles * Origins of the scientific revolution * Permanent universities * Recovery of ancient works * Printing press * Copernican hypothesis * Nicolaus Copernicus 1473-1543- polish cleric

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    NT1210 Midterm Study Guide The term troubleshooting refers to finding a problem and evaluating it so that corrective action can be taken. Extensive digitization is a process that began in the 1960s. Networks have more than just a physical component. International standards-setting bodies can affect standards established in the United States. A bus topology does not form a closed loop. The bit interval is the duration it takes a single bit to be transmitted. Data communications is a subset

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    The functions of the digestive system are: a. To ingest food b. To digest food into small nutrients so that the molecules can pass through membranes c. To absorb nutrient molecules d. To eliminate indigestible remains The following is not considered an accessory organ of the digestive system: a. Stomach Children have (__) deciduous teeth and adults have (__) permanent teeth. a. 20‚ 32 The folds in the stomach are called: a. Rugae The energy source preferred by cells is: a. Glucose

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    Hands-on Windows Server 2008 Chapter 1 Solutions Answers to the Chapter 1 Review Questions 1. The small company where you work needs to implement a second server for its accounting systems‚ but does not have the funds to purchase another computer until next year. Which of the following is a solution? Answer: b. Use virtualization. 2. You are consulting for an organization that has UNIX‚ Linux‚ and Windows Server 2008 servers. What feature in Windows Server 2008 enables coordination

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    Study Guide for Exam 1 Unit 1 – The Marketing Process Define marketing. Process by which companies create value for customers and build strong customer relationships to capture value from customers in return Know the five steps in the Marketing Process. Understand the marketplace and customer needs/wants Design a customer-driven marketing strategy Construct a marketing program that delivers superior value Build profitable relationships and create customer delight Capture value from customers

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