Chapter 1 * * Energy is the ability to do work * It can be measured in food Calories‚ kilowatt-hours and joules * Gasoline has about 10 Cal per gram * Cookies have about 5 * TNT has about 0.65 * Expensive batteries about 0.1 Cal * Fuel cells produce electricity like batteries but are recharged by adding chemicals * Uranium has 20 million Calories per gram * Power is the rate of energy delivery and can be measured in Cal/sec or in watts * 1 hp = 1 kW
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CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY JOHN MOLSON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING ACCO 310/4 Winter 2011 MID TERM EXAMINATION All sections February 11‚ 2011 6:00 to 9:00 P.M. | |Marks |Minutes | | | | | |Question 1
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Tammy J The Nation’s Contradictions Do the founders of our nation know how confused they must have seemed to the outside world? Historically we are taught that one of the major reasons for the development of the colonies in North America was the promise of freedom to practice religion in your own way. As we will see in The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano‚ or Gustavus Vassa‚ the African‚ Written by Himself‚ “The 1805 Oration of Red Jacket‚” by Red Jacket‚ and “A Short Narrative
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1) Settlement of Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ Plymouth‚ Puritans 2) To farm and harvest TOBACCO; slaves‚ plantation workers- TRIANGLE TRADE a) Reduced migration by increasing wages especially in Southern colonies b) Dependable work force c) Cheap labor 3) Mercantilism is the idea that colonies existed for the benefit of the Mother Country. In other words‚ the American colonists could be compared to tenants who ’paid rent’ by providing materials for export to Britain. Colonizing America meant that
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COMM 399 Final Examination - Feb 2013 Page 1 of 9 F INAL E XAMINATION COMM 399-204 Feb 25‚ 13:00-14:30pm‚ 2012 INSTRUCTIONS a) Do not turn to the second page before the invigilator announces the start. b) Write ALL your answers in your Exam. c) This is a closed book exam. However‚ you can use one piece of cheating sheet (both pages can be used). You are not permitted to use computers‚ internet‚ or cell phone during the exam. d) The examination takes 1.5 hours. There are three questions
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Review for Exam 1: Intro to Communication Inquiry Defining Communication What are the issues involved in defining communication? A: Does communication have to intentional to be communication? Does it need to have correspondence as in the message sent has to equal the message received. Does the communication accomplish its goal‚ does there have to be intentionality‚ is it successful? Does communication have to be honest; should we only study communication that is moral? Does Communication include
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Chem 140C Practice Midterm I Answer Key April 2013 Q1_________(- points) Q2_________(- points) Q3_________(-- points) Q4_________(-- points) Q5_________(-- points) Q6_________(-- points) Total_________(100 points) Only use the front side of each page for your answers. Nothing on the back sides will be graded. If you write the exam in pencil or erasable pen‚ you give up your right to any kind of regrade. Name_______________________ PID#_________________________ 1. Amine Basicity (5 points)
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Phil Collins Mr. Collum English 102 4 Mar 2014 English Midterm Assignment Part I: 1) I really felt that the ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos work that we did really elevated my writing and was probably the most helpful activity we have don’t this semester. It really helped me actually understand the different parts of writing and when to use which type of style. 2) I have learned that not all writing is just a research type paper or even a summary paper. We have written two different types of papers
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Economics 323-B1 International Economics Midterm Exam 1100-1150‚ Friday 26 February 2010 C. Smith You have 50 minutes to complete this exam. Points allocated to a question are shown in brackets beside the question for a total of 100. Answer ALL questions. Calculators and other electronic devices may NOT be used during the exam. 1. Wages differ greatly across countries and they depend‚ to some extent at least‚ on productivity differences. Suppose Canada and Japan produce two types
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Biology Midterm Review Chapter 2- The Chemical Basis of Life 1: Atoms - The smallest functional units of matter that form all chemical substances - Cannot be further broken down into other substances by ordinary chemical or physical means - Each specific type of atom is a chemical element Three Subatomic Particles: - Protons – Positive (+1)‚ found in nucleus‚ same number as electrons - Neutrons – Neutral (0)‚ found in nucleus‚ number can vary - Electrons – Negative (-1)‚ found
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