Finalized Notes Cells are small membrane bound units filled with concentrated aqueous solution of chemicals and given the ability of reproducing itself by dividing. Thus for this purpose the cells are the fundamental unit of life. If cells are modified to specific specialization they cause the cell to lose its ability to reproduce‚ as a result they end up depending on other cells for the basic needs. In all living things genes are stored in the DNA molecule‚ encoded in the same chemical code
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Financial Ratios • Profitability: generation of revenues in excess of the expenses associated o Profit margin (net profit/net sales) § Percentage of sales left over after all other expenses § Decreasing trendàearnings declined more than sales o Return on assets (net profit/total assets) § Indicates how
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1- “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” The line is spoken by Marcellus‚ a guard‚ in “Hamlet.” After Hamlet follows the ghost of his father‚ Marcellus speaks these lines to Horatio. His words are a reflection of the underlying corruption found in Denmark. The secret evils hat Claudius and Gertrude have committed are slowly being realized by the people. Like a piece of rotting meat‚ the people of Denmark are slowly becoming aware of the hidden corruption of their leaders. 2- “[She]
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Mid-Term Review Chapters 1-6 1) The differences between sensation and perception. Sensation refers to the immediate response of our sensory receptors (eyes‚ ears‚ nose‚ mouth‚ fingers) to such basic stimuli as light‚ color‚ sound‚ odors‚ and textures. Perception is the process by which these sensations are selected‚ organized‚ and interpreted. The study of perception‚ then‚ focuses on what we add to or take away from these raw sensations to give them meaning. 2) The difference between
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The Greco-Roman tradition is our own. To understand ourselves we need to understand the forces that shaped the ancient Greeks and Romans. They are both similiar and different when it comes to development and their traditions. I will discuss the ways in which the society‚ military‚ and political forces have caused these two cultures to develop. The Greek’s society is unique in the way it developed. It developed around the poleis. A city usually formed around a hill that also encompasses the
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* What is order of major sociologic eras? * Know a basic typology of green cities (on blackboard) * Resilence- ability to recover or adjest easily to misfortune or change. * * Readings Beatley 1-81 Wheeler‚ 8-79‚ 105-135‚183-208‚ 319-373‚ 397-455 Slavin 1-16 Register 1-135 Examples from Beatley Water Bears. Found in lichens (in places such as Singapore‚ hong kong). Can profoundly change in response to environmental conditions. Induce hibernation. Regenerate through rehydration
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Business Law II Exam I Review ____ 1. As part of a loan to pay for improvements to her restaurant‚ Courtney executes a negotiable instrument in favor of Tim. They are the only parties to the instrument. A negotiable instrument that has only two parties is The promissory note is the simplest form of commercial paper; it is simply a promise to pay money. A promissory note is a two-party instrument in which one person(known as the maker) makes an unconditional promise in writing to pay
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Answer five of the following questions in essay form. 1. President Clinton signed into law the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) P.L. 104-193 on August 22‚ 1996. What are the basis and implications of this law? On August 22‚ 1996‚ President William Jefferson Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) (P.L. 104-193‚ 110 Stat. 2105) into law‚ thus fulfilling his campaign promise to "end welfare as we know
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Marketing Exam-Chapter 7‚9‚10‚11‚12‚13‚14‚16‚17 Chapter 7-Reaching global markets Countertrade: the practice of using barter rather than money for making global sales. Trade feedback effect: a country’s imports affect its exports and exports affect its imports (GDP) Gross Domestic Product: The monetary value of all goods and services produced in a country during a year Balance of trade: the difference between the monetary value of a nation’s exports and imports Protectionism: the
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1. Definition of chemistry a. The study of the composition of matter 2. Difference between a theory and a law b. Theory- is as good as the information you have at that moment and it cannot be proven c. Law- is always true and can never be proven wrong 3. Physical vs. Chemical properties d. Physical Properties- observed and measured without changing the substance e. Chemical Properties- observed and measured while changing the substance 4. Chemical vs
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