PNS Study Guide CH. 13 PNS 1 Notes: From Sensation to perception • 3 levels of integration of sensation- receptor‚ circuit‚ perceptual o What happens with the processing at each level Sensory Receptors • Classifications: o Stimulus-mechanoreceptor‚ thermoreceptor‚ chemoreceptor‚ photoreceptor‚ nociceptor o Location- exteroceptor‚ interoceptors‚ proprioceptors o Complexity- simple‚ complex • Adaptation of receptors PNS 2 Notes (Nerves):
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Risk Exam 1 Study Guide Topic 1 Module 1 Risk Noun- A situation involving exposure to danger Verb- Expose (something or someone valued) to danger‚ harm‚ or loss Uncertainty Having 2 or more potential outcomes for an event or situation Risk Uncertainty about a future outcome‚ particularly the consequences of a negative outcome Outcomes may vary from the expected Situation of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Possible Outcomes (uncertainty): Not caught driving (Expected) Caught (DUI…
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Study Guide IS 411 Security Policies and Implementation Issues A perfect policy will not prevent all threats. Key to determining if a business will implement any policy is cost. Policies support the risk assessment to reduce the cost by providing controls and procedures to manage the risk. A good policy includes support for incident handling. Pg 15 Policy may add complexity to a job but that is not important. Unmanageable complexity refers to how complex and realistic the project is.
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IS 300 sections 3 and 5 Fall 2013 Exam 2 Review Guide – Chapters 5 - 8 Use this is a review guide – any content covered in class is up for grabs on the exam. Just because it is not mentioned here does not mean it won’t come up in a multiple choice question. Sections of the text that were not covered in class will not be on the exam. Don’t forget that there will be one true/false question for every article that was presented in class. Chapter 5: Parts of infrastructure Importance of infrastructure
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Persepolis Marjane Satrapi A Study guide Persepolis was originally published in France where it won several awards and wide acclaim. In 2003‚ the novel was published by Random House in the United States. Persepolis is a graphic novel which tells the story of its author and her childhood in Tehran‚ Iran. The novel details the author’s family life in the context of the 1979 Iranian Revolution‚ the overthrow of the Shah‚ and the resulting Iran-Iraq War. The book is drawn in a stark black and
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Final Exam Kinesiology Study Guide Lower Extremity‚ Gait‚ Video Analysis Vertebrae/Trunk -Triaxial Primary Curves vs. Secondary Curves * Thoracic and sacral spine curves lie anteriorly (primary curves) * Cervical and lumbar spine curves lie posteriorly (Secondary curves) Vertebral Bones 24 articulating‚ 8-9 fused 7 cervical 12 thoracic 5 lumbar 5 sacrum 3-4 coccyx Atlas vs. axis Joints Atlanto-Axial Joint -Allow for extensive rotary motion at the head
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Chapter 2 The nature of strategic planning Strategic planning is the managerial process of creating and maintaining a fit between the organization’s objective and recourses and the evolving market opportunities. The goal of strategic planning is long-run profitability and growth. Strategic business units=subsidiary. Eg. Coca Cola (parent company) and Zico. Strategic alternatives There are 3 most common strategic alternatives: 1. Ansoff’s opportunity matrix- matches product with markets
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attributed; “Mere oblivion‚ sans teeth‚ sans eyes‚ sans taste‚ sans everything.” a. Williams b. Whitman c. Shakespeare d. Twain 14. The word sans from the above quotation means a. With b. Better c. Worse d. Without 15. Who is most destroyed by this disease a. Nursing assistants b. Janitors c. Family members
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Name: ____________________________ Date: ____________________Period:____________ PHYSICS FINAL EXAM REVIEW Chapters 5-13 Ways to study for your exam: * Review past tests‚ quizzes‚ homework assignments‚ and vocabulary sheets * Review notes * Read textbook chapters (especially summary pages at the end of each chapter) * Complete this Review guide * Write practice essay questions and have your instructor grade them You should be able to: * Define all vocabulary words and
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Imperialism Study Guide Imperialism – one countries domination of the political‚ economic and/or social life of another country Reasons for Imperialism: Economic – raw materials for industrial revolution‚ trade‚ cheap labor‚ new markets Political – nationalism (pride and prestige)‚ national security/border protection‚ military bases & source of troops Social – missionary (spread Christianity)‚ social Darwinism (survival of the fittest applied to society; European society “the fittest); spread
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