Test Study Guide Terms Tribe – a tribe is a group of families. Patriarch – Patriarch--the dominant male leader of the tribe. Civilization – Civilization means: shared beliefs social and political organization art. Bronze – Bronze was an alloy of copper and tin. Cuneiform – cuneiform--meaning “wedge shaped.” Hieroglyphics – hieroglyphics--"sacred coverings.” Aton – Aton was a universal god who took the form of the sun disk. Yahweh – Yahweh---“He causes to Be” Moses – Moses
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The Wife of Bath’s Prologue: • She’s been married 5 times‚ uses the bible to justify this o Most have been controlled/used by her‚ except two‚ one who she truly loved but controlled her‚ he made her deaf (she took his book about worst wives of the world and he slapped her)‚ didn’t have a lot of money (theme: she wanted what she couldn’t have and couldn’t control)
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Midterm Exam Review Chapter 1: * The Five themes of Geography: 1. Location- where a place is A) Absolute location-describes a place’s absolute address (latitude and longitude) B) Relative location-- what is actually at that location 2. Place- A) Physical characteristics- God-made B) Cultural characteristics- man-made 3. Human/environment interaction 4. Movement- earth’s plates‚ migration‚ ocean currents 5. Region- areas that have something in common (physical
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definitions‚ of course] Use the Learning Objectives as guides Criminalistics Chapter 1 Introduction: 1: How different fields of science are involved in forensics? - Is the application of science to the criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY PHYSICS anything biological!! Answer is always BIOLOGICAL ANSWER! Forensic Odontology (Dentsits)- Ted Bundy 2: History and development of forensic science – Who are the “key
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History 2112 Study Guide Test 1 Chapters 15-17 Chapter 15 1. Dawes Severalty Act – goals; Indian boarding schools (reasons for‚ children reaction to) 2. barbed wire – impact on ranchers 3. mining towns – victims of violence 4. Grangers – reasons for laws; members 5. Long drive – purpose 6. Mark Twain – themes in novels 7. Native Americans – Wounded Knee; Sand Creek Massacre; George Custer; Fort Laramie Treaty; reasons for U.S. violating treaties; impact of horses
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Benchmark Job In the business world today‚ many companies are made up of benchmark jobs and also non-benchmark jobs. A benchmark job is an occupation that is common throughout that field of work. Therefore‚ it is a job that has standard responsibilities that can be found from one organization to another. A non-benchmark job is just the opposite. It is a job that it is unique to the organization and cannot be found in other organizations of the same occupation. Through our interviews one will
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agency -relationship that exists between a person identified as a principal and another by virtue of which the latter may make contracts with third persons on behalf of the principal. (Parties—principal‚ agent‚ third person) agent- person or firm who is authorized by the principal or by operation of law to make contracts with third persons on behalf of the principal. apparent authority- appearance of authority created by the principal’ words or conduct. attorney in fact -agent authorized to act
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IT320 Final Exam Study Guide Ciscopress Textbook: (3) What do routers do? (19‚ 20) Crossover cable (14‚ 17) NVRAM (17) Location of router’s “running configuration” (14‚ 15‚ 17) Cisco IOS image stored where? (14‚ Table 1-3) Main use of Router internal hardware components: ROM (49) Show flash command (55) After a router completes POST‚ it loads what? (123) Command output description for: show cdp entry [device name] (154) Purpose of setting the router configuration
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BUSN115 Final Exam Study Guide The BUSN115 final exam is 3 pages long. It is a timed exam worth 250 points that you may enter only once. You have 3.5 hours to complete the exam. It consists of 25 multiple choice questions worth 6 points each. There are 7 essay questions‚ 6 worth 15 points and 1 worth 10 points. Be sure to save and save often while you are working on the exam‚ and submit the exam when you are finished. To earn full credit your response to each essay question should answer the
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L. A. Douglas History 170 Study Guide # 1 When‚ from where‚ and how did the first humans arrive in North America? - The ancestors or bearers of the Native Americans What impact did the arrival of humans have on America? - What was maize and how did it impact Native American culture? - Within several thousand years farmers in Central America had developed maize that resembled modern corn. - The leafy stalk produces ears‚ which contain seeds called kernels. Though technically a grain‚ maize
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