reasoning. With inductive reasoning‚ you move “from a set of specific examples to a general statement‚” making the “inductive leap from evidence to generalization” (Rosa & Eschholz‚ 2012‚ p. 540). For instance‚ after looking at a month’s worth of sales receipts‚ you could determine that Saturday afternoons are when most patrons prefer to shop in your store. Deductive reasoning “moves from a general statement to a specific conclusion” and works from the model of a “syllogism‚ a three-part argument
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Army Regulation 600–8–6 Personnel—General Personnel Accounting and Strength Reporting Headquarters Department of the Army Washington‚ DC 24 September 1998 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 600–8–6 Personnel Accounting and Strength Reporting Change 2-o This change incorporates the Army Internal Control Program of AR 11-2‚ Internal Control System‚ into this regulation for the four covered management control processes: the Personnel Register (DA Forms 647 and 647-1)‚ Strength
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photoelectric cells. 4. explain that the relationship between the intensity of electromagnetic radiation and distance from a source is an example of the inverse square law: I d12 Electromagnetic radiation attenuates over distance‚ i.e. the further you are away from an electromagnetic source the less the intensity will be. This can be applied to light‚ as if you move away from a light it will be less bright. The Intensity is proportional to the inverse of the distance square‚ or I d12 5. outline
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Plague Notes Lifespan of yersinia pestis bacilli outside of living host: • In frozen cadavers (years) • In putrefying cadavers (a few days) • In ground (dies rapidly) • In micro-climate of rodent warrens (several months→ years) Urban cycle is important for mass destruction of urban ways? A flea bites rodent‚ and then the wild rodent will have some type of contact with a human. Or the infected flea will direct the person. INFLUENZA • Acute respiratory infection due to influenza virus
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metal reacts with phosphorus to produce calcium phosphide. i. The combustion of decane forms water and carbon dioxide. j. A solution of hydrochloric acid reacts with solid calcium bicarbonate to produce water‚ carbon dioxide‚ and calcium chloride. (Note: Carbonic acid decomposes to form the water and carbon dioxide) k. A solution
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7/5/12 Notes - How To Read Literature by Thomas C. Foster Introduction: How’d He Do That? 1. Interpreting Literature A. Same Story‚ Different Theory‚ Why? The Professor is a lot more experienced than his students "We don’t get it. And we think you’re making it up." - His mind is open to different theories and situations‚ making him somewhat optimistic. While they’re pretty much closed minded only viewing situations from one point of view. They’re not using the same method of thinking
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sources of Knowledge of Jesus Christ- * Historical sources: * written by non-Christians * Tacitus * Pliny the younger * Josephus * Not interested in spreading the faith * Objective recorders of facts * * Mary Notes: * Mary‚ the Mother of God: * Theotokos- God bearer * Ecumenical council of Ephesus * Declared Mary the Mother of God * Greek word * “God-bearer” * often translated as “Mother of God” * Unique role she played in our
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design‚ or combination identifies the source of your goods and services distinguishes them from the goods and services Trademark- brand for goods and services Patent- protects invention Copyright- protects original artistic and literary work Trademark- business name to distinguish name and sources legal presumption that owner of mark legal presumption of exclusive right to use mark Puts public at note of ownership (R) You can register a Trademark through the state or federal government: Federal:
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COMLAW 301 Notes Lecturer details Name: Christopher Spells Office: Room 560 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. 82148 Email: c.spells@auckland.ac.nz Name: Audrey Sharp Office: Room 674 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. 87452 Email: am.sharp@auckland.ac.nz Name: Chye-Ching Huang Office: Room 576/2 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. 81644 Email: cc.huang@auckland.ac.nz Name: Barnard Hutchinson Office: Room 674 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. Didn’t say Email: b.hutchinson@auckland.ac.nz Assessment Multiple
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Important Notes Article 1157 of the New Civil Code states that there are 5 sources of obligations: laws‚ contracts‚ quasi-contracts‚ felonies (acts or omissions punished by law)‚ and quasi-delicts. PEOPLE’S CAR INC.‚ vs. Commando Security L-36840 May 22‚ 1973 Facts: Plaintiff‚ a car dealer‚ entered into a contract with defendant‚ a security agency‚ and its duty is to guard the former’s premises from theft‚ robbery‚ vandalism and other unlawful acts. On a certain night‚ the security guard deployed
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