Christine Winter‚ Professor of Sociology awinter@swccd.edu Office Hours: I will be available to meet with students before class‚ after class or by appointment. Please try to let me know in advance if you would like to meet with me so that I can schedule accordingly In this course‚ we will look at human behavior through the lens of sociology. Humans are social animals and are profoundly influenced by the social groups to which they belong. These groups include the family one is born into‚ one’s
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CE 323 Assignment 3 Design Pattern Mustafa Mohammad Ghazanfar 2011329 12/16/2013 Strategy Pattern: Strategy pattern can be used in cases where behaviours of certain elements can be separated from other parts as independent processes. For example designing a strategy pattern for a car would result in multiple functions like brakes‚ boot‚ windows etc. All will have separate functions yet come together to complete the car. This pattern works by encapsulating all the functions as separately
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E8-1A. Credit Losses Based on Credit Sales (LO2) a. General Journal Date Description Debit Credit Dec. 31 Bad debts expense 9‚000 Allowance for doubtful accounts 9‚000 To record allowance for credit losses (0.01 x $900‚000 = $9‚000). b. Current Assets: Accounts receivable $150‚000 Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts 19‚200 $130‚800 E8-2A. Credit Losses Based on Accounts Receivables (LO1‚ LO2) a. General Journal Date Description Debit Credit Dec
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As the title of this lesson suggests‚ this lesson focuses on the efficiency of appliances and how we can calculate this‚ introduces ourselves to the various forms of energy‚ how this energy is transformed‚ and discusses recommendations to conserve it. This lesson started by stating the importance and multiple uses that we give electricity. This is the main (and only as far as I can tell) source of energy that our electrical devices need to work and give us all of the amenities that we have come
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Chapter 1 Objective: Tourism is a highly dynamic industry. Yet in spite of this‚ very little is understood and appreciated on how tourism can actually contribute to the social growth of any tourist destination. This chapter would provide the basic concepts of tourism. Tourism as defined by WTO (World Tourism Organization)‚ is the activities of persons travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other
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The Rotating Sky – Pre-Lab I. Background Information This week’s lab is based on material developed by the University of Nebraska Astronomy Education Project. The material we need can be found at http://astro.unl.edu/naap/motion2/motion2.html Work through the explanatory material and play with the simulators on The Observer‚ Two Systems – Celestial- Horizon‚ the Paths of Stars‚ and Bands in the Sky. All of the concepts that are covered in these pages are used in the Rotating Sky Explorer
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Chapter 15‚ Adolescent Nutrition Learning Objectives: Conditions and Interventions -Describe at least five chronic health issues that are considered comorbid conditions of adolescent obesity‚ does obesity raise the risk for these conditions. Five chronic health issues that are comorbid conditions of diabetes are hypertension‚ dyslipidemia‚ insulin resistant‚ type 2 diabetes mellitus‚ sleep apnea. Others include orthopedic problems and lower self-esteem. These risk of obtaining these conditions
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Barbados and its Economic Challenges Tourism emerged as the dominant industry in Barbados in the 1970’s‚ replacing the sugar industry as the main foreign exchange earner. It is estimated that tourism currently accounts for 54% of the country’s foreign exchange earnings and 14% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Approximately‚ 10% of the labour force is employed in the industry. Barbados currently has the highest Human Development Index in the Caribbean region and its GDP per capita of US$16
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Analysis: The result of the experiment show the percentages errors of the polygon method of trial 1 and trial 2 are below 5% error‚ in the case that the vector are well drawn and the data was accurately collected from the force table. It also show percentage errors of the component method of trial 1 and 2 are below 5%. The experiment used a force table to determine the angle of each vector by placing different weight to the super pulleys. After placing each weight to the corresponding pulley‚ by
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Republic of the Philippines Samar State University COLLEGE OF NURSING Catbalogan City‚ Philippines UNIFIED AND UPDATED SYLLABUS (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) I. Course Number: NCM 100 II. Course Descriptive Title: Fundamentals of Nursing Practice III. Credit Units: 3 units lecture; 2 units RLE (Skills Lab) IV. Course Pre-requisite/s: General Chemistry‚ TFN V. Co Requisite: Anatomy and Physiology‚ Biochemistry VI. Instructor: JUNIEL BARDELAS-TAGARINO‚ RN‚ MAN
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