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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Appendix H: Outline and Thesis Statement Guide name COM/156 date instructor Associate Level Material Appendix H Outline and Thesis Statement Guide A smoker may breathe better‚ have a less chance of getting cancer‚ and live longer if a choice is made to quit early in life. The benefits on their health when they quit smoking at an early age are immediate and substantial. A smoker may breathe better‚ have a less chance of getting cancer‚ and live longer if a
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Syllabus ASU School of Criminology and Criminal Justice CRJ-100 – Introduction to Criminal Justice January 7‚ 2013 – May 8‚ 2013 Instructor: Coy Johnston E-Mail: coy.h.johnston@asu.edu (bigcoy@hotmail.com if ASU email goes down) Phone: 480-242-1938 (cell) Classroom: Online Course Description: An examination of the organization and jurisdiction of local‚ state‚ and federal law enforcement‚ judicial and corrections system; their history and philosophy; career opportunities and qualifying
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Pop Quizzes 10% Hourly Tests (4) 40% Individual Cases (4) 20% Group Cases 20% Business Game 10% Syllabus (syllabus‚ slides‚ reading material‚ assignments will be posted on Blackboard per session)‚ Lecture -6:00-7:45‚Break -7:45-8:15‚ Lecture 8:15-9:30PM ) Date Topic & Assignment Sept. 4 Course Introduction/Syllabus‚ Telecom structure‚ Products‚ Why regulations‚ Market sizes‚ Form teams‚ Assignment -Read: The US Telecommunications Industry
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This file of MATH 156 Final Exam shows the solutions to the following problems: 1) State the converse of the following: 2) Martians are green. Frogs are green. Therefore frogs are Martians. 3) 25‚ 175‚ 1225‚ 8575‚ 60‚025‚ . . . 4) 100; Mayan 5) A rectangle 15 units high and 11 units wide 6) Decide whether or not the set is closed under addition. { 8} 7) Estimate by rounding to the leftmost digit. 8) Perform the calculation mentally. 25 ? 25 ? 8 9) Find all the factors of the number. 56 10)
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Elementary Spanish I Net Syllabus Spring 2013 College of DuPage Section: 03626 Instructor: JANE BURKE E-mail: burkej@cod.edu (best way to reach me) Office location: BIC 2406 (Part-time Faculty Office) Office hours: Mondays & Wednesdays 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. (and also by appointment) Webcam Discussion hours: Tuesdays 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. AND Thursdays 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. ¡Bienvenidos! Welcome to Spanish 1101 Net‚ Elementary Spanish I. This 8-WEEK course develops the
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ACCT 3001: INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I SPRING 2014 SYLLABUS Instructor: Time and Location: Office: E-mail: Office Hours: Elizabeth Johnson‚ CPA Tuesday and Thursday 1700 BEC BEC Room 2824 eschw15@lsu.edu Tuesday and Thursday 11:30 – 1:00 Course Objective ACCT 3001 is the first course that offers an in depth examination of generally accepted accounting procedures (GAAP). In this course‚ we will review the accounting cycle and the four primary financial statements
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.COM Failure Marketing and the .COM Bust Why Marketing? The .COM bust‚ the .COM “bubble”‚ the failure of companies that “dot-bombed”‚ happened more than a decade ago‚ but the lessons learned are important for the present tech sector. Many investors argue that we are in a bubble now‚ with companies like Instagram selling for $1 billion and hundreds of others getting million dollar valuations. Looking back‚ it’s clear from a marketing perspective current aspects of the products and websites themselves
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University of Waterloo Department of Drama and Speech Communication SPCOM 401 Gender‚ Communication and Culture Fall 2014 Tuesdays 2:30-5:20 ML 117 Instructor Information Instructor: Dr. Shana MacDonald Office: ML 254A Office Phone: x 35157 Office Hours: Thursdays 3:00-4:00pm Email: shana.macdonald@uwaterloo.ca Course Description In this course students examine multiple relationships between communication and gender. The class emphasizes how communication creates gender and gendered
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Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management GEB 3213 V1‚ V3‚ VE: Business Writing COURSE Policies and SYLLABUS Instructor: Dr. Meghan Griffin Term: Fall A 2013 E-Mail: meghan.griffin@daytonastate.edu Meeting Days: Online Phone: 386-506-3085 (office) 407-497-9236 (cell) Meeting Hours: Online Office: DB-150 room 303 Location: Online Welcome Welcome to Business Writing‚ an upper-level writing course in the BAS in Supervision and Management program. Throughout
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