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    Psychology Chapter 6 Notes

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    Learning – long lasting change in behavior resulting from experience Classical Conditioning – a form of learning in which the first stimulus is the signal of the occurrence of the second stimulus Unconditioned stimulus (US/UCS) – the original stimulus that elicits a response Unconditioned response (UR/UCR) – the involuntary‚ reflexive response to unconditioned stimulus Conditioned stimulus – the stimulus associating with the original stimulus to elicit a response Conditioned response – salvation

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    aCC403 Ch 4 wk 2

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    Amy Hemphill Ch 3 & 4‚ week 2 Acct 403 3-25 (a-c) The following questions concern audit reports other than unqualified audit reports with standard wording. Chose the best reponse. A) The annual audit of Midwestern Manufacturing revealed that sales were accidentally being recorded as revenue when the goods were ordered‚ instead of when they were shipped. Assuming the amount in question is material and the client is unwilling to correct the error‚ the CPA should issue: 1. An unqualified opinion or

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    A&P Notes Ch. 1-3

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    physiology are closely interrelated Theroretically Practically Anatomical details-significant only because each has an effect on function Physiological Mechanisms- fully understood only in terms of the underlying structural relationships Section 2 Levels of Organization Basic to Complex Chemical (or molecular) Level Atoms-the smallest stable units of matter‚ can combine to form molecules with complex shapes Cellular Level Cells-smallest living units

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    Jacob Grimm once wrote “I’m Death and I make sure everyone is equal.” There has long been this idea that death brings everyone to a common ground‚ and while one might not think of Hamlet’s message as one regarding the powerful equalizing effect of death‚ this line of reasoning is prevalent throughout the play. Death in Hamlet‚ is presented as a cycle‚ one that levels humanity. In a play where most of the characters die‚ death itself is therefore an underlying theme throughout the play‚ but some of

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    Ch 18 – Marketing Competitive advantage – an advantage over competitor gained by offering consumers greater value than competitors do. * Customers will see competitive advantages as customer advantages Competitive Marketing Strategies – Strategies that strongly position the company against competitors and give the company the strongest possible strategic advantage. Competitor Analysis – The process of identifying key competitors; assessing their objectives‚ strategies‚ strengths and

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    Marketing Notes Ch 20-21

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    Chapter 20 Notes Personal selling – two way flow of communication between buyer and seller Sales management – involves planning the selling program and management of sales team 20% of CEOs in the largest U. S. corporations have significant sales experience in their work history. Personal selling serves three major roles: 1. they are critical link between firm and its customers‚ 2.Salespeople ARE the company in customer’s eyes 3. Plays a dominate role in marketing program Relationship selling

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    Ch 16 Ap Euro Notes

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    Chapter 16 SECTION ONE: -Who were three major Greek scientists that inspired 16th century Europeans? What/ fields were great scientific advancements made that these scientists represented? Aristotle in physics‚ Ptolemy in astronomy‚ and Galen in medicine. -Why did European scientists have to make adjustment to ancient theories? Scientists did not want to abandon theories. Rather‚ they adjusted them. They were forced to do this because they began to notice things that contradicted ancient theories

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    The most significant thing I learned last week was that I am able to take any given situation‚ as simple or complex it can be‚ and be able to analyze it thoroughly. By utilizing the IDDP (Identify‚ Differentiate‚ Determine‚ Predict) Structured Thinking Process‚ I am able to identify problems‚ recognize situations from what I have learned in class‚ differentiate an action appropriate or in appropriate‚ make a prediction‚ and I can determine what should be done in order to have a positive outcome based

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    Julius and Ethel Rosenberg have been some of them. They have both done different deeds that have effected and impacted America in many different ways. Edward Snowden exposed holes in the country’s national security that could have proved disastrous in the future and should be pardoned for his crimes in light of this. Despite the different time periods that both crimes were committed the crimes of Edward Snowden can very much be compared to the ones of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. According to history

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    Answers to Review Questions Ch 2‚ 3 2.3 The process that takes advantage of redundancy to reduce the number of bits sent for a given piece of data is called what? Compression. 2.6 Explain the basic principles of vector graphics and raster graphics. In vector graphics‚ an image is represented as a collection of straight and curved line segments. Simple objects‚ such as rectangles and ovals‚ and more complex objects are defined by the grouping of line segments. In raster graphics‚ an image is represented

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