CHE101L Syllabus |I. COURSE IDENTIFICATION | |Course Title |General Chemistry Laboratory | |Course Credit |1 unit | |Course Prerequisite
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Axia College/College of Humanities HUM/176 Version 3 Media and American Culture Copyright © 2011‚ 2010‚ 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description The course provides an introduction to the most prominent forms of media that influence and impact social‚ business‚ political‚ and popular culture in contemporary America. It explores the unique aspects of each medium as well as interactions across various media that combine to create rich environments
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SYSTEM SUPPORTING MONEY LAUNDERING & FRAUD DETECTION Nithun Ajeeth.K & Senathipathi.R Department of Banking Technology‚ Pondicherry University‚ India ABSTRACT Money laundering is the big problem which is getting even more complex than before. The designing the system for prevention of money laundering and fraud detection is a complex task since money launderers have kept pace with the changing times‚ becoming more technically adept than ever‚ making the existing systems more vulnerable to
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RICE UNIVERSITY Department of Economics Economics 201 Microeconomics I Fall Semester‚ 2012 Prof. J. Brown Course Description This course provides a rigorous introduction to price-theoretic analysis of individual and market behavior. Economics 201 will present only the most basic concepts and techniques of analysis. Although simple‚ these concepts and techniques will enable you to think about almost any aspect of human behavior in a more productive‚ creative‚ and independent way. The course requires
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the art of leadership WINTER - spring 2013 Instructor Email Office hours Marc Idelson marc@idelson.net Tuesdays 5:25-5:55 p.m Objective The prime objective of this course is to acquaint students with the topic of leadership. Teaching This course delivers a balanced blend of behavior theory and business practice. Each unit teaches central concepts and skills in an important area of leadership development. The course is made more valuable and the impact greater by the self-evaluation questionnaires
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MIE 302: Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I Spring 2013 Lectures: W 11:15-12:05 hrs‚ Integrated Sciences Building 221 Laboratory: M‚ Tu‚ W‚ F 13:25-17:25 hrs Web Site: On Moodle Course Description: Important mechanical properties of materials engineering such as yield strength and fracture toughness experimentally investigated with a view towards materials selection and design. Skills emphasized: experimental technique‚ statistical analysis of data‚ and report writing. Prerequisites: MIE
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For more than 200 years‚ two great religions clashed in a fight for the possession of the Holy Land‚ or Jerusalem. To the Christians‚ Jerusalem was where Christ was crucified and resurrected. To the Muslims‚ Jerusalem was the place where their prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven to meet their god‚ Allah. The series of holy wars that these two religions fought for the possession of the holy land was called the Crusades‚ and they were one of the bloodiest wars in history. These wars were caused primarily
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BBUS 330 - Information Management & Analysis Fall 2013 Instructor: xxxx Office: XXXX Office Hours: after class or by appointment Course Description: Information systems and communications technologies have a central role in the economic and social structures of our society. They influence business processes‚ organizational structures‚ and the way people do business‚ work‚ and communicate with each other. This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of information technologies and
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9.2 Space Students learn to: Students: 1. The Earth has a gravitational field that exerts a force on objects both on it and around it define weight as the force on an object due to a gravitational field perform an investigation and gather information to determine a value for acceleration due to gravity using pendulum motion or computer-assisted technology and identify reason for possible variations from the value 9.8 ms-2 gather secondary information to predict the value of acceleration
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Republic of the Philippines UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES Vigan City‚ Ilocos Sur COURSE SYLLABUS Subject Code: Engl 125 Descriptive Title: English for Specific Purposes; English Language Proficiency Assessment in the Nation Pre-Requisite: Engl 121‚ Engl 122 Credit: 3 units I. Subject Description: This course is intended to develop students’ skills in the use of the English language in the context of teaching profession. Like any course in English for Specific Purposes‚ it is
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