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    between world wars (WWI 1914-1918‚ WWII 1939-1945) music was heavily regulated- some wanted to reconnect with audience while other had little concern and began experimenting. France - Les Six- neoclassicism‚ drawing on French baroque "fully French‚ anti-Romantic in clarity‚ accessibility‚ emotional restraint" to establish French patriotism after the war. French music as intrinsically classical while German was romantic. Messiaen: lack of traditional harmony resolutions; chords are repeated

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    When the British attacked New York in late August 1776: a. Washington ambushed and routed them b. the American army was fortunate to escape into New Jersey c. the Americans received French reinforcements just in time d. Washington learned the superiority of the militia to regular troops e. Washington met them with a larger‚ more experienced force In August 1776‚ General Washington had 28‚000 men under his command. By December‚ he had: a. 35‚000 b. 15‚000 c. 13‚000 d. 20

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    imports‚ nuclear family‚ polytheism‚ cultural diffusion‚ racism‚ latitude‚ longitude II. Complete the following questions. These are your notes to study for the test. Hint: The harder you work on your study guides‚ the more likely you will be to be successful on your exams. These responses do NOT have to be in complete sentences. 1. What is the difference between absolute location and relative location? Between location and place? 2. What are regions based on? 3. Why are different

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    Chapter 11 The first Paleozoic orogeny to occur in the Cordilleran mobile belt was the: | c. Antler | | Extensive cratonic black shales were deposited during what two periods? | d. Late Devonian-Early Mississippian | | The main economic deposit of a cyclothem is: | a. coal | | During the Late Kaskaskia (Cratonic Sequence 3)‚ what type of deposition predominated on the craton? | e. carbonates | | Which orogeny was not part of the closing of the Iapetus Ocean

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    Study Guide 4 CH. 21 Genomics – the study of whole sets of genes and their interactions. Bioinformatics – is the application of computational methods to the storage and analysis of biological data Linkage Map – maps the location of several thousand genetic markers on each chromosome Physical Map – Expresses the distance between genetic markers‚ usually as the number of base pairs along the DNA Metagenomics – DNA from a group of species (a metagenome) is collected from an environmental

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    HUNTER AN OTAGO STUDY GUIDE The Student Learning Centre The Higher Education Development Centre University of Otago PO Box 56 Dunedin New Zealand email: student-learning-centre@otago.ac.nz website address: www.otago.ac.nz/slc First published 2009 Copyright © 2009 The Student Learning Centre University of Otago All rights reserved. Students enrolled at the University of Otago may copy parts‚ or all‚ of the Guide for personal use. Staff of the University may copy the Guide for students enrolled

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    harm to others. Legal Positivism (H.L.A. Hart) -A philosophy that views the law solely as a human creation rather than as an attempt to discover‚ confirm‚ or enforce higher moral standards. Jurisprudence - The academic and philosophical study of law. Critique of Devlin -Hart believed feelings or emotions are not enough to base a law such as Devlin was doing. Hart believed that making decisions about the law must be more complex than reducing it to questions about perceptions of morality

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    1. The cartoon below: a. Was published shortly after the landslide victory of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the presidential election of 1936 b. Reflected efforts of Franklin D. Roosevelt to submit all legislation to the Supreme Court for an opinion on its constitutionality c. Was published immediately after the Supreme Court decided in Franklin Roosevelt’s favor in the electoral dispute with Herbert Hoover after the 1932 presidential election d. Reflected the unanimity in Congress after the

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    Chapter 10 1. What is a bond? A security that obligates the issuer to make specified payments to the holder over a period of time. 2. What is a coupon rate? A bond’s annual interest payment per dollar of par value. The annual payment equals the coupon rate times the bond’s par value. The coupon rate‚ maturity date‚ and par value of the bond are part of the bond indenture‚ which is the contract between the issuer and the bondholder. 3. What is a maturity value (a/k/a par and maturity) The payment

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    Students‚ This is your semester exam study guide. You are responsible for the answers to the questions. I will not provide you with the correct answers. All of the test questions are taken from stories we read in class this semester. What does carpe diem mean? A. live for tomorrow B. prepare for death C. seize the day D. life is long Carpe diem is a main theme of “To His Coy Mistress.” Which of these lines best expresses this theme? A. “. . . though we cannot make our sun / Stand

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