TUTORIAL 2 1. Stevie G was shopping in a departmental store when he saw a bottle of cologne he liked. He put it in his shopping basket. He then went up to the 3rd floor of the store to carry on with his shopping. He changed his mind about the cologne and put it back on the shelf. Michael O‚ who works for the store‚ sees this happening and insists that Stevie pay for the cologne. Is Michael O right? Give your reasons. 2. Rahman is at an auction when he sees a Manchester United shirt. The starting
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Chapter 7- Outline IntroductionA. Mid 9th century losing control1. Rebellious governors2. New challenging dynastiesB. …but still creative – ironically – a golden age without political stability1. architecture2. fine arts3. literature4. philosophy5. mathematics and scienceC. Territorial growth – warriors‚ traders‚ wandering mystics1. political conquest2. peaceful conversionD. Conduit for exchange – between urban/agrarian centers and between nomadic peoples1. ideas2. plants and medicines3. commercial
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Chapter IX. The French Revolution pp. 361-415 France “replaced the ‘Old Regime’ with ‘modern society‚’ and at its extreme phase it became very radical‚ so much so that all later revolutionary movements have looked back to it as a predecessor to themselves.” The French Revolution occurred in the most advanced country of the day‚ the center of the Enlightenment. It was the most powerful‚ wealthy nation in Europe. It had the largest population (24 m) under one government. Paris was smaller than
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Chapter 12: The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism I. Identifications 1. Rush-Bagot Agreement: 2. Second Bank of the United States: 3. Adams-Onis Treaty: 4. Panic of 1819: 5. Tallmadge Amendment: 6. Missouri Compromise: 7. John Marshall: 8. Monroe Doctrine: II. Guided Reading Questions On to Canada over Land and Lakes 1. Why was the United States Navy able to have success in the fight for Canada? Washington Burned and New Orleans Defended
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8/26/08 AP Psychology Outline Chapter 1: The Evolution of Psychology Red – Definition of Key Terms Green – Important People & Contributions Blue – Important Points 1. How Psychology Developed a. Psychology – The Scientific Study of Behavior and Mental Processes. b. Mental Processes = Physiological and Cognitive Processes. c. Psychology comes from two Greek words. “Psyche” = Soul‚ and “Logos” = the Study of a Subject d. Psychology became a Scientific Discipline In 1870’s 2. The Contributions of
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Lifespan Development Spring 2013 College of Lake County‚ PSY 220 (Section 007) Tuesday 3:30 – 6:15 pm Grayslake A224 The course integrates theory and research as they relate to neurobiological‚ cognitive‚ social and emotional development of individuals in cultural context from conception through adulthood. The course emphasizes normal developmental stages and patterns of adjustment to differing life-time demands. Students will gain an understanding of hereditary and environmental factors
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True/False Questions 1. Environmental scanning and competitor intelligence provide important inputs for forecasting activities. Answer: True 2. Environmental monitoring deals with tracking changes in environmental trends that are often uncovered during the environmental scanning process. Answer: True 3. Competitor Intelligence (CI) is a tool that can provide management with “early warnings” about both threats and opportunities. Answer: True 4. Competitor Intelligence
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Chapter Three: First Civilizations Thesis: Agriculture allowed for far greater population than did any previous way of life‚ which led to greater individuality‚ oppression‚ and inequality. I. Trace the origins of the first civilizations. A. Civilization arose in six major locations scattered around the world. 1. One of the earliest civilizations emerged in Sumer (in southern Mesopotamia) between 3500 and 3000 b.c.e. 2. Norte Chico (central coastal Peru)‚ emerged between 3000 and 1800 b.c
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CASE 6 – ACCIDENT OR HOMICIDE? The shooting of Yoshi Hattori CHAPTER 6 – PRINCIPLES OF THE CRIMINAL LAW Factual guilt- guilty based upon the facts‚ though not necessarily legally guilty Legal guilt - proof of criminal liability beyond a reasonable doubt by admissible evidence within a court of law. Criminal liability - the degree of blameworthiness assigned to the defendants as a result of legal adjudication Elements of a crime – the five key elements common to almost all criminal statutes
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Chapter 15 Outline The Maritime Revolution to 1550 I. Global Maritime Expansion Before 1450 A. The Pacific Ocean -Historians have debated for years about Polynesian people and their sailing.Despite traveling over the vast Pacific Ocean and not being able to navigateusing the land (because of their distance from it‚ they could not follow the shoreline) The Polynesians left no written records on how they navigated‚ andhistorians debate over whether they were actually able to navigate
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