History Textbook Notes Chapter 1.1: The Beginnings of Civilization (10‚000-1150 B.C.) Spring 2014 Objective: What is the link between food-producing revolution of the Neolithic era and the emergence of civilization? (The shift from hunting and gathering to farming and herding because it changed the way humans organized society.) Neolithic Age: The New Stone Age (10‚000-3‚000 B.C.)‚ characterized by the development of agriculture and the use of stone tools. How do shifts in food production
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Department of Lifelong Learning: Study Skills Series Note taking skills - from lectures and readings Introduction When you are at university‚ the sheer amount of information that is delivered to you can be daunting and confusing. You may even think that you have to copy down everything you hear or read. When you are at a face-to -face lecture it is sometimes difficult to tell what is important and what is not. Distance learning students might feel the need to copy out fact after fact from
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[pic] Finding the Big Idea (FBI) Notes 1. Read each section of the assigned reading carefully. 2. Write one main idea sentence that summarizes each bold black subheading. You should use and underline the subheading in the sentence. 3. Next‚ write one main idea sentence that summarizes each purple heading. This covers the information of the bold black headings of that section. You should use and underline the purple heading in the sentence. EXAMPLE: Text: Norton‚ Mary Beth‚ A People and
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Cornell Notes Standards Review Notes Page: 1__/2____ Topic: what is economics? Name: Bartlett Shani Chapter: Date: 24/2/2014 Questions/ Main ideas Vocabulary Notes/ Answers/Definitions/ Examples/ Sentences Economics Both a social sience and a business sience. It is concerned with understanding what economies produce‚ how they produce and who they produce for. Two extream views Market-orientated economists and economists that favour hierarchical command and control. Market-orientated
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The Art of Public Speaking Chapter 1‚ 2‚ and 3 Chapter 1 Similarities between public speaking and conversation * Organizing your thoughts logically * Tailoring your message to your audience * Telling your story for maximum impact * Adapting to listener feedback Differences between public speaking and conversation 1. Public speaking is more highly structured. 2. Requires more formal language 3. Requires a different method of delivery Stage fright – Anxiety over
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Main Ideas | Details | Cornell notes Semantic map or web | * Can be used to provide an outline of the course‚ chapter‚ or lecture. * Organized by main ideas and details. * Can be as detailed as necessary. * Sequential-- take notes as they are given by instructor or text in an orderly fashion. * After class‚ write a summary of what you learned to clarify and reinforce learning and to assist retention. * Can be used as study tool: 1. Define terms or explain concepts
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APUSH Chapter 1-5 Notes Chapter 1 Chapter One starts out with the shaping of North America. The section explains that because of the Great Ice Age and the Canadian Shield that now we have present-day America. Early evidence shows that people had already began traveling to the Americas in crude boats or going along the Bering Isthmus. Before the Europeans arrived‚ it is estimated that 54 million people already inhabited these areas of interest. Although the Europeans did not see how many people
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Mathematics (Algebra and Geometry) Introduction Mathematics is the language of all sciences. The subject at the secondary level has great importance in a progressive country like India as it develops various living skill. It is important to note that the subject itself has a separate identity in the life of a man. The challenges due to the tremendous growth in the population‚ globalization‚ pollution‚ competition between countries‚ natural disasters emphasise the need to develop the curriculum
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BIOL 2210 Lecture Notes 9/27/2012 Salient Points Bone Formation * Bone formation termed ossification of calcification * Endochondral ossification – Forms all bones below skull (except clavicle) New bone forms from a hyaline cartilage model Bone tissue replaces the cartilage model Begins in the interior of each bone from an ossification center Ossification center – group of stem cells that transform into osteoblasts Long bones – ossification centers in the diaphysis and each
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PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY Spring 2013 Course: SOCY 1150; Section 34008 Office Hours: Meeting Time: T/R 8:00-9:15 a.m.T-142 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Tue & Thu Instructor: Michelle A. Smith‚ Ph.D. 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Wed Office: B-2044 e-mail: msmith@lakelandcc.edu or by appointment!! Phone: (440) 525-7159 COURSE DESCRIPTION. During the next 15 weeks we will be exploring the social world as understood and explained by sociologists. The sociological investigation of society provides perspectives
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