James Madison University DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Fall 2013 GPOSC 200: Global Politics CLASS HOURS: TuTh 3:30- 4:45pm‚ 2105 Harrison Hall ______________________________________________________________________________ Instructor: Nicholas Howenstein Office: Miller Hall‚ Room 2112 Email: howensng@jmu.edu OFFICE HOURS: W 2:00-5:00pm and by appointment Course Description The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to global politics. The course is designed to familiarize
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COURSE SYLLABUS (Fall 2014) Lenoir-Rhyne University Course Prefix and Number: FYE 191.10 Course Title: Gender‚ Race‚ Metaphor Instructor: Edgar G. Foster (Ph.D.) Required Texts and Other Materials: Sylvan Barnet and Pat Bellanca‚ A Short Guide to College Writing (fifth edition). ISBN: 9780205238613; Cornel West‚ Prophesy Deliverance (Westminster John Knox Press‚ 2002). ISBN: 978-0664223434. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks‚ by Rebecca Skloot (Broadway‚ 2011)—summer read. Course Description:
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1 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA‚ SAN DIEGO Course Title: Course Number: Units: Term & Year: Day/Time: Class Location: Grading: Behavior Modification PSYC 154 4 Fall 2013 Mon/Wed/Fri 2:00pm-2:50pm York Hall 2622 Letter grades or Pass/No Pass Instructor: Email: Office Hours: Location: Danielle Beck-Ellsworth‚ PsyD‚ LMFT dbeckellsworth@gmail.com Wednesdays‚ 10:45am - 12:40pm McGill Hall 2113 Graduate TA: Office Hours: Location: E-mail: Cara Buck Tuesdays‚ 3:15 - 5:15pm
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Proposing an HRIS Initiative University of Phoenix HRM 319 Proposing an HRIS Initiative Management decided to audit the Human Resource software and procedures. During the audit of the organizations Human Resource department it was made clear that the current system is unable to give management the information valuable information needed to conduct an accurate business plan. Operation management and the Human Resource Manager will need to provide a strategic plan for a one year‚ and five year
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2 Essential Feature of combustion process 6 2.3 Stages of Combustion in CI engine 7 2.4 Combustion phenomenon in CI Vs SI engine 10 2.5 Factor affecting delay period
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| | |ADVANCED PLACEMENT EUROPEAN HISTORY | | | |Mr. Kaye
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COURSE SYLLABUS FINANCE 5332.01: STRUCTURE OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FALL 2012 ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Instructor: Roberto Marchesini‚ Ph.D. Office: UHCL 3-121-28 Tel: 281-283-3215 Office Hours: T 12-4 PM & BY APPT. E-MAIL: marchesini@uhcl.edu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Course Description: Analyzing‚ interpreting and forecasting financial statements for
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they have restricted rotation around the double bond so they tend to form the cis and trans geometric isomers. While both of these isomers have the same molecular formula‚ they usually vary in many physical features. Cis isomers have two identical groups located on the same side of the double bond‚ while trans isomers have the two groups on opposing sides of the molecule. Trans isomers are usually more stable than cis isomers because there is no steric interaction‚ or repulsion‚ between the carboxyl
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Course Information Course number and section: BIO 113-02 Course Title: General Biology I: Cell Biology and Genetics Prerequisite(S): Eligibility for MATH 121 or higher and ENG 151 or higher Semester/Year: Fall 2014 Lecture Meeting Schedule with Times‚ Days and Room Assignments: Day Monday/Wednesday Time 3:00 pm- 4:15pm Location KH 221 Course Description: Emphasizes the molecular nature of biology and biological principles that are common to all life. Topics covered relate to
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SYLLABUS TCOMM 2000: BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Fall 2009 — TCOMM 2000: MW: 3:30-4:45 Instructor: Melissa Weaver Office Phone: 678-915-3979 Email: mweaver2@spsu.edu Office Hours: Monday: 2:00-3:15pm & 5:00-6:00pm Tuesday: 12:00-1:30pm Wednesday: 2:00-3:15pm Course Description Introduction to the communication skills needed in the business world‚ learned through exposure to mock business situations. The job search is covered‚ and emphasis
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