The Odyssey Quiz: 1 MATCHING- Write the word from the word bank in the given space below that best matches the description. Epithet Allusion Archetype Epic Epic Hero Epic Theme 1. _________ - Long narrative poem. 2. _________ - Reference to a famous person or event. 3. _________ - Larger than life character who goes on a great journey. 4. _________ - Brief description of a character. 5. _________ - Reflects on a universal concern. 6. _________ - Character or situation known throughout
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Blood Quiz 1. The most abundant leukocytes are _____. a. Basophils b. Monocytes c. Lymphocytes d. Neutrophils – ANS 2. Platelet formation is regulated by ______. e. Interleukin-2 f. Thrombopoietin - ANS g. Plasmin h. Erythropoietin 3. In a centrifuged sample of blood‚ what makes up the buffy coat? i. Plasma j. WBC and platelets - ANS k. RBC l. Platelets only 4. What is hematocrit a measure of? Hematocrit
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What is translation? Describe brief history of translation. Definitions of translation: * The process of translating words or text from one language into another: "Constantine’s translation of Arabic texts into Latin". * A written or spoken rendering of the meaning of a word‚ speech‚ book‚ or other text‚ in another language. Term translation refers to several meanings: * It refers to general subject field * The text that has been translated * process What is translation
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1st quiz Mesopotamia II. Mesopotamia is a Greek word meaning “the land between the rivers.” It is now known as Iraq. The rivers in question are the Tigris and the Euphrates. These rise in the southern part of Asia Minor (modern Turkey) and flow south into the Persian Gulf. Southern Mesopotamia was first called Sumer; middle Mesopotamia was first called Akkad and later‚ Babylonia; northern Mesopotamia was later called Assyria. Mesopotamia is correctly nicknamed “the Cradle of Civilization
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UNV 104 Quiz Study Guide Quiz Overview: 15 multiple choice/true or false questions. Only one right answer per question Time limit = 30 minutes Only one opportunity to take the quiz In order to best prepare for the quiz it would be a good idea to review chapters 1-5 in the E-book as well as complete this study guide. 1. What is the difference between credible and non-credible sources? Provide an example or two of each kind. The difference between credible and non credible sources is credible sources
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According to the depreciation rates used by the company and described in the Production Cost Report‚ if a company adds 50 new workstations at a cost of $250‚000 each and also spends $5 million for an addition to its assembly plant to accommodate the new workstations‚ then its annual depreciation costs will rise by $1‚750‚000 $700‚000 $350‚000 $17‚500‚000 None of these Income Statement Data Quarter 1 (in 000s) Sales Revenues $50‚000 Operating
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1. A broad view of Skinner’s view of the nature of people is that: a. Children change because people love them b. Children change because of their experiences c. Children change because they can identify their emotions d. Children change because their self-talk is modified 2. Reductionism refers to: a. telescoping actions to the smallest‚ final source b. telescoping people to their evolutionary continuity c. telescoping people to their primary emotions d. telescoping people to their
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1. Which of the following persons would occupy a line position in a department store? I. Sales manager II. Manager‚ furniture department III. Manager‚ advertising department IV. Manager‚ personnel department A) Only I B) Only I and II C) Only I‚ II‚ III D) I‚ II‚ III‚ IV 2. The benefits of a successful Just-In-Time system include all of the following except: A) funds tied up in inventories are released for use elsewhere. B) inventory buffers are increased
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DNA TRANSCRIPTION OVERVIEW Changes DNA to mRNA Happens in nucleus mRNA is an RNA copy of the DNA for the protein The mRNA will carry the message to the ribosomes to be translated into a protein STEPS OF TRANSCRIPTION IN PROKARYOTES In order for transcription to take place the strand must be unzipped but only the area where the gene is on the chromosome RNA polymerase is the enzyme responsible for reading and unzipping the strand Two strands on DNA- one is read and one is not Sense
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---TERMINOLOGY Learn these basic pharmacology terms: tolerance synergism antagonism therapeutic prophylactic ---METRIC CONVERSIONS Here are some important tips to remember when converting from one metric unit to another … [mg]-to-[grams]‚ [liters]-to-[ml]‚ [cm]-to-[mm]‚ etc … 1) First thing to ask yourself is … “what is the relationship between the two different units?” Here is an example of what I mean. If you are asked to convert 300mg into its equivalent value expressed in grams
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