Before World War Two and the division of country into East Germany and West Germany‚ traditional family values were the norm for German families. A traditional family would consist of a husband‚ who was the breadwinner and protector of the family‚ and a wife‚ who’s role was to fulfill household chores and raise the children. The wife was to stay home while the husband worked to provide for the whole family. The society in Germany was a heavily male dominated with a patriarchal rule. Women did not
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Table of Contents Frequencies: Statistics RESPONDED GENDER HSC GPA STUDY HOUR N Valid 75 75 75 Missing 0 0 0 Mean 1.51 4.8520 4.5600 Median 1.51a 4.9442a 4.5094a Mode 2 5.00 4.00 Std. Deviation .503 .23673 1.00324 Variance .253 .056 1.006 Skewness -.027 -1.608 .408 Std. Error of Skewness .277 .277 .277 Kurtosis -2.055 1.864 -.117 Std. Error of Kurtosis .548 .548 .548 Range 1 1.00 4.00 Sum 113 363.90 342.00 Percentiles
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sister she would give everything to if she asked. Which she does for the quilts promised to Maggie‚ as Mama recalls Dee saying‚ “Can I have these old quilts” (Walker 490)‚ then Mama replied‚ ”I promised to give them quilts to Maggie‚ for when she marries John Thomas” (Walker 490)‚ to which Maggie cries‚ “She can have them‚ Mama” (Walker 490). That is just like Maggie to sacrifice everything for everyone
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reddest is the last‚ and a lot of other colors in the line spectrum. The wavelengths and the colors of the five brightest lines are the sentences listed below. 1. Color = Purple‚ wavelength which equals 415 nm. 2. Color = Teal‚ wavelength which equals 490 nm. 3. Color = Green‚ wavelength which equals 550 nm. 4. Color = Yellow‚ wavelength which equals 585 nm. 5. Color = Red‚ wavelength which equals 710 nm. Conclusion 1. These dissimilar elements created dissimilar colors of the light when they were
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place by cellular and cellular-dendritic growth mechanisms in DMLS of the maraging steel. Intercellular spacing was less than 1 (m and this contributed to the excellent strength and hardness achieved for both as-sintered and aged material. Aging at 490(C for 6 h led to an increase in hardness and strength through the precipitation of Ni3(Mo‚Ti) and Fe2Mo intermetallics. Ultimate tensile strength increased from 1101 to 1875 MPa‚ Vickers hardness increased from 387 to 603 kg/mm2 but elongation was
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PROBLEM SET 4 1) Consider the following utility functions‚ where W is wealth: (a) U (W ) = W 2 1 (b) U (W ) = W (c) U (W ) = −W (d) U (W ) = W (e) U (W ) = ln(W ) (f) U (W ) = W 1−γ ‚ with γ = 2 1−γ How likely are each of these functions to represent actual investor preferences? Why? 2) Suppose investors have preference described by the following utility function with A > 0: U = E(r) − 1 Aσ 2 2 Each investor has to choose between three portfolios with the following characteristics:
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you do strong design?... Our goal for the future will be to touch somebody’s heart with design (Fiell & Fiell‚ 490). Austrian-born Stefan Sagmeister received his Master of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and‚ as a Fulbright Scholar‚ graduated with a master’s degree from Pratt Institute in New York City (Fiell & Fiell‚ 490). After forming his own design firm‚ Sagmeister Inc.‚ he has since designed album covers for The Rolling Stones‚ Lou Reed
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Population Genetics / Hardy-Weinberg Problems Directions: Work out the following problems on a separate piece of paper. Show ALL work and circle your answers. 1) If the frequency of a recessive allele is 30% in a population of 100 people‚ how many would you predict would be carriers of this allele‚ but would not express the recessive phenotype? q= 0.30 p= 0.70 Carriers = 2pq = 2(.3)(.7) = .42 #= (.42)(100) = 42 individuals 2) From a sample of 278 American Indians‚ the following MN
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The Persian Wars Eric D. Blanco Persia‚ known as Iran‚ was the largest empire the world had ever seen by the 5th century B.C.E. The name Iran derives from the word “Asyran‚” and during the first half of the first millennium‚ the Iranian-speaking people moved gradually into the area of the Zagros Mountains‚ the largest groups known as the Medes and Persians. According the author of The Greek and Persian Wars 499-386 BC by Philip de Souza‚ The Persians were part of a group of ancient
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CP Western Civilization Chapter 4 Sections 1-3 Minoan Civilization: lived on Crete; after king Minos; earliest civilization; based on trade not conquest; used art to reflect them; used others cultures and customs Polis: a city-state; political Oligarchy: rule by some people Acropolis: high city; city built high up on a cliff for defense purposes City-State: independent; own government; isolated; doesn’t answer to anyone Crete: island off the coast of Greece that was the cradle of an early
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