Final Exam Review NUTR 295 – Fall 2013 NEW MATERIAL: 100 points (~50 questions) Understanding Disease Risk Factors Describe the differences between a chronic disease and infectious disease. What leading causes of death are nutrition-related? A) heart diseases‚ cancers‚ strokes‚ diabetes Describe the concept of a risk factor. A) Factors known to be related to diseases‚ but have not yet proven to be a cause. We say that a certain factor puts us at increased risk for a disease
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breaks increases productivity and that computer games can be beneficial. We investigated the effects of computer games‚ particularly short Internetbased games‚ on productivity‚ especially when games are played during short breaks. We conducted two studies simulating work in an office environment‚ and examined the impact of computer game breaks. Although our investigations proved inconclusive‚ our methodology can be used for future investigations into this subject. Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1
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GSCI Final Exam Study Guide Glaciers q 1-24 34% Text book p 570-587 Ice as a Rock - Mass of crystalline grains of the mineral ice - Like sedimentary: formed from material in deposited layers‚ can accumulate a great Thickness - Igneous: formed by the freezing of a fluid - Metamorphic: transformed by recrystallization under pressure - Flows readily downhill like a viscous fluid because of structural weakness - Glaciers: large masses of ice on land that show evidence of
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Final Exam Study Guide Building Leadership Skills Chapter 7 1. Discuss the differences between micro and macro leadership a. Who is the leader? Micro: One person heading a group‚ team‚ or department Macro: A person heading a whole organization with a variety of titles (president‚ CEO‚ COO); Top Management Team (MT; governance body such as board of directors b. What is the scope? Micro: Small group‚ team‚ or department Macro: Entire organization c. Where is the primary focus? Micro:
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evaluate the industry‚ analyze general environment if needed Draw strategic implications of analysis result‚ so what?... Provide conclusion to the industry analysis to show what it all means Five forces model (section 2) Who are the buyers? Includes final consumers as well as other distribution channels (retail stores) * DRAW STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS..SO WHAT? INTERNAL ANALYSIS Value chain (section 3) Do not just summarize what they are doing‚ but also state their strengths and weaknesses accordingly
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Chemistry Exam Study Sheet Organic Chemistry • Study of compounds to which carbon is the principal element. • Carbon is special because it has 4 bonds. Functional Groups • Organic substances are organized into organic families. • Organic Families – group of organic compounds with common structural features. o Each family has a recognizable physical property and a specific structural arrangement. o Each combination is referred to as a functional group. o Even
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PPD 501b Final Exam Fall 2012 Answer 3 out of 4 questions (be sure to explain your answers). You have 2.5 hours. 1. Explain the workings of a system of tradable carbon emission permits (cap and trade) in an international setting: a. Explain how the overall emissions cap is set in relation to costs and benefits of greenhouse gas emission reduction. Explain how equity affects how permits are assigned to individual countries. b. Explain how an individual
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Apple Inc. Case Report Carlos Castro Luis Guzman Zuchytil Padilla Sergio Smith I. COMPANY BACKGROUND Apple INC‚ was founded on April 1‚1976 in a garage by Steve Jobs‚ Steve Wozniak‚ and Ronald Wayne. ‘The young entrepreneurs brought different strength to their fledgling company. Jobs had a flair for conceptualizing products‚ while Wozniak had the technical know-how to make them happened” (Washington Post Economy‚ 2012). At first‚ they only focused on personal computers but are now stationed
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HDFS 145 Final Exam Study Guide EXAM 1 Family Types Single-parent and step-families Usually headed by mothers 85% Divorced/likely she has never been married Two-provider families (patriarchy – father runs) Traditional family Married couple‚ (father/mother and children) Family of procreation Father works‚ mother stays at home Married/Cohabitation couples who both work Over 50% of mothers with children under one year work at least part-time US Census definition of marriage Two or more
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AMERICAN STUDIES 10 FINAL STUDY GUIDE Short IDs: Definition Example How it relates to class A. Philip Randolph -In 1940’s‚ he led the march on the Washington movement. The Double V Campaign encouraged men to enlist in WWII and they were motivated to demand rights for their sacrifices. He was also a leader in the African American civil rights movement‚ the American labor movement‚ and socialist parties. -Discrimination was banned in the defense industries during WWII because of the march
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