BIOB11- Lecture 1 Part 1 First of all‚ just a quick review: there is quite a bit of difference between the prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. They have different internal structures. Eukaryotic cells have internal membrane structures like nucleus‚ ER‚ Golgi; whereas they do not exist in the prokaryotic cells. When you look at the genetic material‚ DNA‚ you can see that it’s just present in the cytoplasm of the prokaryotic cell while in the eukaryotic cells it is present in the nucleus. An overview
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Evaluation 3 Quizzes @ 20% per quiz (50 minutes each) Final Exam (comprehensive) @ 40% (3 hours maximum) Quizzes and exams will include material presented in lectures‚ readings‚ and films. Quizzes Quizzes may include: • Definitions • Short Answers • Multiple Choice • Slide identification (pictures from textbook‚ films‚ and lectures) Quizzes Policy on missed quizzes: Missed quizzes can only be written if a student submits an authenticated medical certificate. Grading Grading Scheme:
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Lecture notes on Alexander the Great. IN 338 Philip of Macedon defeated the Greek city-states. His son‚ Alexander‚ extended the imprint of Greek culture far beyond its Mediterranean homeland. In a series of whirlwind campaigns between 334 and 323 BCE.‚ Alexander gained control of Syria and Egypt and then destroyed the might of Persia. He took his armies east to the Indus and north to central Asia‚ but died at the age of 33 in Babylon. Map pg 154 (overhead) Alexander the Great was no stranger
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Dr. Laude’s Lecture: Dr. Laude’s main message was about changing our mind. A lot of people don’t change their mind because it requires hard work. They rather go the easier way than the harder in life. He asked us “Do you all want to take a risk in life or not?” He then told us we may never know if we like the change or not if we don’t actually try it. There’s no hurt in trying it while we’re still young. The thing I found most striking about the lecture is Dr. Laude actually told us he wrote a paper
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Marketing 101 Lecture 1 - notes The who and where of marketing Marketing originated in the 1920’s Who: Marketers have varying backgrounds that work in every industry even various governments. The role of marketing Broader view: Marketing can be integrated with all business activities Depending on the organisation… Limited view: Could be limited to sales or could be just advertising Marketing creates value. What is marketing? Marketing is the activity‚ set of institutions and processes
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Dsn S 183: Lecture 11 (October 3): Kitsch‚ Camp‚ and the Double Eagle Slide Identifications. Be prepared to recognize‚ identify‚ or discuss any of these images in a future exam: 1-3. Examples of kitsch: pink flamingos‚ garden gnome‚ Hello Kitty stationery‚ Precious Moments figurines‚ painted plaster Pietà. 4. Photo of Thomas Kinkade with one of his works. 5. Thomas Kinkade. Happy Valley‚ c. 1990. Mass-produced lithograph copy of original oil painting. 6. Photo of Jeff Koons with one of his works
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LECTURE 1: What is Marketing? Evolution of Marketing: Product OrientationSalesConsumerCompetitorCRMValue (brand equity) 5 C’s (Strategic) * Company * Customers * Competitors * Collaborators * Context 4 P’s (Tactical- “marketing mix”) * Product * Promotion * Price * Place LECTURE 2: Customer Behavior Consumer Decision Making Process: Adoption Process (of new concepts that do not rely on previous purchases) (textbook): AwarenessInterestEvaluationTrialDecision
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Physics 2A! Olga Dudko UCSD Physics! Lecture 1! Today: ! ! ! About the course. " " " "Why you should plan to excel in PHYS 2A! ! " ! Standards. Units. Dimensions. Estimation. " How to do better on exams (and discover new physical laws)! Welcome to Physics 2A!! •! Physics is the science that tells us how and why •! Physics 2A: classical mechanics which is the study of motion of macroscopic objects (baseball‚ cars‚ rockets‚ planets etc.) ! – different from Quantum Mechanics
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Fermat’s last theorem Currently holding the world record for longest standing math problem ever‚ Fermat’s last theorem went unsolved for 365 years. Fermat’s last theorem was one of the largest white whales in the study of math. Over the centuries‚ thousands were puzzled by the impossible problem. From its conception to its solution‚ Fermat’s last theorem was one of the most difficult to solve yet easy to understand problems in mathematics. First‚ I will discuss the theorem and how it was introduced
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Lecture 1 Introduction: Translation and Translation Studies Translation and Translation Studies (Definition and a brief history of the discipline) Hermes the god of thieves and liars is also the god of translation. But he has so many other tasks as the god of roads‚ commerce‚ travel (these can be connected to translation) as well as arts‚ magic and crafts not talking about matrimonial matchmaking… A translator has‚ at least‚ as many tasks and roles when translating that I hope
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