Q.How did trade networks in the post-Classical era compare to the Classical era? A.There were more‚ larger‚ and better trade networks which means the bigger the network the more supplies and agriculture comes in which can create food surplus which leads to growth in population social classes and a golden age for the empire. Q.What new technologies‚ governmental policies‚ and merchant activities accompanied these developments? A. Innovations in transportation‚ state policies‚ and mercantile practices
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Chapter One Study Guide Evidence-Based Assessment Chp. 1 Subjective Data: what the person says about himself or herself during history taking Objective Data: what you as the health professional observe by inspecting‚ percussing‚ palpating‚ and auscultating during the physical examination. Database: subjective data‚ objective data‚ and the patient’s records and laboratory studies. From the database‚ you make a clinical judgment or diagnosis about the individual’s health state or response to actual
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Exam Notes: Chapter 1: Gerontology: study of aging form maturity through old age Agism: a form of discrimination against older adults based on their age Life-span perspective: Divides human development into two stages- Early phase: (childhood and adolescence) rapid age-related increases in peoples size and abilities Later phase: (young adulthood‚ middle age‚ and old age) change are slow‚ but abilities to continue to develop as people continue adapting to the environment. 4 key features:
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1. Define deviance. How does this definition differ from how sociologists define deviance? Deviance is behavior or characteristics that violate important social norms. The difference between how the dictionary defines deviance and how sociologist define deviance is what may be deviant in one place‚ at one particular time‚ may not be deviant in another place and time. Basically with times changing something may or may not be tolerated as acceptable behavior. 2. What is situational deviance
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Chapter 3 CASE ASSIGNMENT: Product (RED) Can a T-shirt Save the World? When Oprah and Bono walked down Chicago’s Magnificent Mile together in the fall of 2006‚ it was the shopping trip seen around the world. The famous duo attracted mobs of fans and extensive media coverage as they promoted a revolutionary new cause-marketing event called Product (RED). Bono urged people to buy (RED) products‚ explaining that a portion of the proceeds would go to The Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS in Africa
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CHAP 17: 1‚6‚8 18: 1‚4 18: 2‚4‚5 19: 2‚3‚7‚8 19: 3‚8‚9‚10 20: 1‚4 20: 1‚3‚4‚5‚6 Chapter 17 1. Why does Atticus ask whether anyone called for a doctor? Why is this important? 2. Describe Mayella‘s injuries. 3. Where do the Ewells live? Describe their home and living conditions. 4. Why do you think the Ewells eat squirrel‚ possum‚ and rabbit? 5. Summarize Bob Ewell‘s interpretation of the
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QUIZ I – STUDY GUIDE IB-571 – Polychroniou • IMF (about):International Monetary Fund • GATT/WTO (about): General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade/ World Trade Organization • Culture (definition/character/origins/components) Definition: Culture can be defi ned as a society’s accepted basis for responding to external and internal events. Most traditional defi nitions of
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Study Guide for MGT411 Exam 1: Key Learning Concepts & Issues Professor Waldman‚ fall 2014 1. Why leadership is important for organizations and aspiring leaders 2. The “are leaders born vs. made” controversy 3. What it means (and why it’s important) to consider differences and similarities of leadership at different levels of application (i.e.‚ individual‚ group‚ organization) 4. Leadership as both an art and a science 5. What the neuroscience of leadership project
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Chapter 1 STUDY QUESTIONS 1. List five job titles that require textile knowledge. For each‚ state a brief description of the duties and the name of a company that would have such a position (Feel free to research any trade periodicals listed in Appendix of text). 2. Over the past two decades there has been a decrease in the quantity of woven apparel fabrics made in the United States. Why? 3. A curtain manufacturer wants to purchase 10‚000 yards of a printed chintz fabric. Explain
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Quiz I—Study Guide Format: 5 listening questions (2 points each)‚ 10 multiple choice questions (2 points each)‚ 2 short answer (5 points each) Listening/Musical Examples—may be played *or* come up in other questions • “Zip Coon‚” George Washington Dixon (1828) – minstrelsy o verse-chorus form‚ story song‚ voice & fiddle • “Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair‚” c. Stephen Foster (1854) – parlor song o AABA form (B= new melody)‚ piano & voice • “Maple Leaf Rag‚” Scott Joplin (1898) - ragtime
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