Microbiology‚ Test 3 Study Guide Chapters 14‚ 15‚ 16 and 17 Chapter 14 This chapter is about the principles of disease and epidemiology. Epidemiology – the science that studies when and where diseases occur and how they are transmitted. CDC‚ Atlanta‚ tracks and traces diseases. ONE World (the idea that it’s all in one place‚ it could happen anywhere; locally‚ states‚ large counties track the incidences and occurrences of disease)
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Organizational Behavior Study Guide: Exam 1 Chapter 1 – Introduction to Organizational Behavior * Social relationships among co-workers and supervisors are strongly related to overall job satisfaction and associated with lower stress and lower intentions to quit * Organizational Behavior (OB) – field of study that investigates the impact that individuals‚ groups‚ and structure have on behavior within organizations‚ for the purpose of applying such knowledge toward improving an organizations
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HUN 4446 Exam 2 Study Guide Lactose Mal Digestion/ Malabsorption 1. What are the products of lactose digestion? -The products of lactose digestion are glucose and galactose. 2. What is lactase deficiency? -Lactase deficiency is a deficiency in the enzyme that breaks down lactose. The causes of lactase deficiency include congenital defects‚ secondary lactase deficiency‚ and primary (acquired). 3. Define lactose maldigestion‚ identify the potential etiologies of lactose maldigestion‚ and describe
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BCA 210 Study Guide – Exam 2 Terms: Audion tube: Created by Lee de Forest‚ this improved the clarity of radio signal reception in 1907. This detected radio waves and pin points sounds. Lee de Forest perfected this glass bulb. Payola: 1960s‚ the practice of accepting payment to play specific recordings on the air. Disc jockeys were charged for bribery for accepting money to play music‚ the most famous‚ Alan Freed who worked in Cleveland who was credited with coining the term for rock ’n’ roll
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Let’s start. • Nutrition is a study of the interactions occurring between you & food. • Nutrients – about 45 substances that provide energy‚ structure or regulation of body processes. • Essential nutrients- need them‚ but can’t make them or fast enough. • Macronutrients- need in large amounts (carbohydrates‚ fats/lipids‚ proteins – provide energy/calories) • Micronutrients – need in very small amounts (vitamins‚ minerals- no energy/calories) • Phytochemicals- another category in plant food-
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Introduction to Ethics—Study Guide—Test 1 There will be a multiple choice section on the test. If you prepare well for the short answer and essay sections you should not have any problem with the multiple choice section: Example Question: who thinks that the consequences of an action are the only thing that matters for evaluating actions (a…‚b…‚c…‚d…)? Some help: Vocabulary a priori - Knowledge independent of experience a posteriori - Knowledge dependent on experience analytic - X is true
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Blakelyn Watson Graham English II Block 4 September 30‚ 2013 Study Guide Format Characters: Scout - The narrator and protagonist of the story Jem - Scout’s brother‚ playmate; Dill’s companion Atticus - Scout and Jem’s father‚ a widower & lawyer in Macomb descended from an old local family Calpurnia - The Finchs’ black housekeeper. She grew up at Finch’s Landing and moved with Atticus to Maycomb; the closest thing to a mother that Scout and Jem have & fewest of negroes in town who
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sociolinguistic study of language and class. 4. Describe the main goals of conversation analysis‚ indicate what features of conversation support this approach and discuss any weaknesses of conversation analysis. 5. Summarize and critically evaluate the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis. 6. Outline the goals‚ methods‚ and results of ethnoscience researchers. Critically evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of this approach. Short Answer‚ Multiple Choice‚ Fill-in-the-Blank Study Questions Note:
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Jean Piaget 1896-1980 Structuralist/ Cognitive Development Worked with Alfred Binet on parts of the first intelligent test Criticized for doing research on own children Structuralist – universal stages of psychological development‚ each stage represents a qualitative difference –the way a person thinks or solves a conflict Universal Constructiveness – the stages of development are universal and the child constructs his development. Schema –patterns of organize thought and behavior Internalize
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Beat The Market On Line: An Interactive Microeconomics Simulation Game Student Manual THIRD EDITION Steven C. Gold Gold Simulations Educational Software Beat The Market On Line: An Interactive Microeconomics Game Beat The Market: Student Manual Published by Gold Simulations LLC‚ 330 Rick Road Milford NJ‚ 08848. Copyright© 2004 by Gold Simulations LLC; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means‚ or stored in a database
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