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SHORT-RUN VS LONG-RUN, PRICE CONTROLS short-run versus long-run. long run lets consumers/producers fully adjust to price change. demand - more price elastic in long run. consumers adjust habits over time. linked to another good that changes over time, more substitutes available later (knock-offs, competition) short term - durable goods >> consumers hold onto >> no need toreplace
CHAPTER 37 - THE STORMY SIXTIES Chapter 37 - The Stormy Sixties. Printer Friendly. Kennedy’s “New Frontier” Spirit. Kennedy was the youngest president ever elected (though Teddy Roosevelt had taken over at a younger age). JFK personified the glamor and optimism of a younger, robust, vibrant America. Inaugural addresses seldom are memorable, Kennedy's wasmemorable with
VALENCE BOND THEORY
valence-bond theory - explains covalent bonding. orbitals overlap to form covalent bonds. optimum distance between bonded nuclei. bond length - distance where attractive forces (between electrons/nuclei) are balanced by repulsive forces (between electrons/electrons, nuclei/nuclei) hybrid orbitals - new orbitals formed by a mix of otherorbitals.
HUMAN POPULATION
Our present population is 6.6 billion people and growing by 100 million people per year. To calculate the annual rate of population growth subtract the crude death rate from the crude birth rate and divide by 10. The replacement fertility rate is the number of children a couple must have to keep the population stable. CHAPTER 17 - THE CHANGING GLOBAL POLITICAL LANDSCAPE CHAPTER INTRODUCTION. The world at the end of the twentieth century is a world of contradictions. Hopes for peace and cooperation are often countered by the reality of division resulting from national self-interest, economic factors, human rights issues, and many otherconcerns.
CHAPTER 37 - SOIL AND PLANT NUTRITION Size. 37_lecture_presentation.ppt. 5.98 MB. Subject: Biology. ‹ Chapter 36 - Resource Acquisition and Transport in Vascular Plants up Chapter 38 - Angiosperm Reproduction and Biotechnology ›. CHAPTER 03 - THE DEVELOPING CHILD Divorces place children at increased risk for developing social, psychological, behavioral, and academic problems. By age 12, most children develop self concept: sense of one’s identity and personal worth. Children’s views of themselves affect actions; positive self CHAPTER 44 - OSMOREGULATION AND EXCRETION We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CHAPTER 15: "WHAT IS FREEDOM?": RECONSTRUCTION, 1865-1877 An American History 2nd Edition Textbook Notes. Chapter 15: "What Is Freedom?": Reconstruction, 1865-1877. Printer Friendly. Contested meanings of freedom at end of Civil War. For southern blacks, an expansive quest. Self-ownership. Autonomous institutions. Family. RATE LAW, REACTION ORDER rate of reactant disappearance = rate of product appearance. rate law - shows how rate depends on concentrations. aA + bB >> cC + dD. rate = k m n. k = rate constant, changes w/ temperature (units of rate / units of concentration2) exponents m, n = reaction order. usually 0,1, or 2.
SHORT-RUN VS LONG-RUN, PRICE CONTROLS short-run versus long-run. long run lets consumers/producers fully adjust to price change. demand - more price elastic in long run. consumers adjust habits over time. linked to another good that changes over time, more substitutes available later (knock-offs, competition) short term - durable goods >> consumers hold onto >> no need toreplace
CHAPTER 37 - THE STORMY SIXTIES Chapter 37 - The Stormy Sixties. Printer Friendly. Kennedy’s “New Frontier” Spirit. Kennedy was the youngest president ever elected (though Teddy Roosevelt had taken over at a younger age). JFK personified the glamor and optimism of a younger, robust, vibrant America. Inaugural addresses seldom are memorable, Kennedy's wasmemorable with
VALENCE BOND THEORY
valence-bond theory - explains covalent bonding. orbitals overlap to form covalent bonds. optimum distance between bonded nuclei. bond length - distance where attractive forces (between electrons/nuclei) are balanced by repulsive forces (between electrons/electrons, nuclei/nuclei) hybrid orbitals - new orbitals formed by a mix of otherorbitals.
HUMAN POPULATION
Our present population is 6.6 billion people and growing by 100 million people per year. To calculate the annual rate of population growth subtract the crude death rate from the crude birth rate and divide by 10. The replacement fertility rate is the number of children a couple must have to keep the population stable. CHAPTER 17 - THE CHANGING GLOBAL POLITICAL LANDSCAPE CHAPTER INTRODUCTION. The world at the end of the twentieth century is a world of contradictions. Hopes for peace and cooperation are often countered by the reality of division resulting from national self-interest, economic factors, human rights issues, and many otherconcerns.
CHAPTER 37 - SOIL AND PLANT NUTRITION Size. 37_lecture_presentation.ppt. 5.98 MB. Subject: Biology. ‹ Chapter 36 - Resource Acquisition and Transport in Vascular Plants up Chapter 38 - Angiosperm Reproduction and Biotechnology ›. MOST RECENT FLASHCARD LISTS AP Notes, Outlines, Study Guides, Vocabulary, Practice Exams and more! Facebook; Twitter; Google+; SearchBASIC HARMONY
Basic Harmony. Harmony parts are made by stringing together triads built on different scale degrees. Triadic Harmony: The three most common triads used to harmonize a melody are the tonic, subdominant, and dominant triads: I, IV, and V. In a major key, all three of these will be major triads. For harmonizing in minor keys, use the harmonic CHAPTER 37 - THE STORMY SIXTIES Chapter 37 - The Stormy Sixties. Printer Friendly. Kennedy’s “New Frontier” Spirit. Kennedy was the youngest president ever elected (though Teddy Roosevelt had taken over at a younger age). JFK personified the glamor and optimism of a younger, robust, vibrant America. Inaugural addresses seldom are memorable, Kennedy's wasmemorable with
SOLID, TOXIC, AND HAZARDOUS WASTE Solid, Toxic, and Hazardous Waste. Printer Friendly. Most common = least desirable. USA makes 33% world's waste. The three R's: reduce reuse recycle. Ocean Dumps. illegal in US. 55 million lbs/yr of packaging are dumped into ocean. 330 million lbs/yr of fishing gearlost or discarded.
WAGE-SETTING, PRICE-SETTING RELATIONS P = (1+ m )W. m = mark-up of price over cost (equal to 0 in perfectly competitive markets) in this simplified situation, labor considered to be only factor of production. wage-setting relation - W/P = F (u,z) price-setting relation - W/P = 1 / (1+ m) wage-setting relation. decreases as unemployment increases.HUMAN POPULATION
Our present population is 6.6 billion people and growing by 100 million people per year. To calculate the annual rate of population growth subtract the crude death rate from the crude birth rate and divide by 10. The replacement fertility rate is the number of children a couple must have to keep the population stable. FLASHCARDS | COURSENOTES AP Notes, Outlines, Study Guides, Vocabulary, Practice Exams and more! Facebook; Twitter; Google+; Search CHAPTER 01 - THINKING CRITICALLY WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CHAPTER 15: "WHAT IS FREEDOM?": RECONSTRUCTION, 1865-1877 We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CHAPTER 54 - COMMUNITY ECOLOGY We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CHAPTER 03 - THE DEVELOPING CHILD Divorces place children at increased risk for developing social, psychological, behavioral, and academic problems. By age 12, most children develop self concept: sense of one’s identity and personal worth. Children’s views of themselves affect actions; positive self CHAPTER 44 - OSMOREGULATION AND EXCRETION We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CHAPTER 15: "WHAT IS FREEDOM?": RECONSTRUCTION, 1865-1877 An American History 2nd Edition Textbook Notes. Chapter 15: "What Is Freedom?": Reconstruction, 1865-1877. Printer Friendly. Contested meanings of freedom at end of Civil War. For southern blacks, an expansive quest. Self-ownership. Autonomous institutions. Family. RATE LAW, REACTION ORDER rate of reactant disappearance = rate of product appearance. rate law - shows how rate depends on concentrations. aA + bB >> cC + dD. rate = k m n. k = rate constant, changes w/ temperature (units of rate / units of concentration2) exponents m, n = reaction order. usually 0,1, or 2.
SHORT-RUN VS LONG-RUN, PRICE CONTROLS short-run versus long-run. long run lets consumers/producers fully adjust to price change. demand - more price elastic in long run. consumers adjust habits over time. linked to another good that changes over time, more substitutes available later (knock-offs, competition) short term - durable goods >> consumers hold onto >> no need toreplace
CHAPTER 37 - THE STORMY SIXTIES Chapter 37 - The Stormy Sixties. Printer Friendly. Kennedy’s “New Frontier” Spirit. Kennedy was the youngest president ever elected (though Teddy Roosevelt had taken over at a younger age). JFK personified the glamor and optimism of a younger, robust, vibrant America. Inaugural addresses seldom are memorable, Kennedy's wasmemorable with
VALENCE BOND THEORY
valence-bond theory - explains covalent bonding. orbitals overlap to form covalent bonds. optimum distance between bonded nuclei. bond length - distance where attractive forces (between electrons/nuclei) are balanced by repulsive forces (between electrons/electrons, nuclei/nuclei) hybrid orbitals - new orbitals formed by a mix of otherorbitals.
HUMAN POPULATION
Our present population is 6.6 billion people and growing by 100 million people per year. To calculate the annual rate of population growth subtract the crude death rate from the crude birth rate and divide by 10. The replacement fertility rate is the number of children a couple must have to keep the population stable. CHAPTER 17 - THE CHANGING GLOBAL POLITICAL LANDSCAPE CHAPTER INTRODUCTION. The world at the end of the twentieth century is a world of contradictions. Hopes for peace and cooperation are often countered by the reality of division resulting from national self-interest, economic factors, human rights issues, and many otherconcerns.
CHAPTER 37 - SOIL AND PLANT NUTRITION Size. 37_lecture_presentation.ppt. 5.98 MB. Subject: Biology. ‹ Chapter 36 - Resource Acquisition and Transport in Vascular Plants up Chapter 38 - Angiosperm Reproduction and Biotechnology ›. CHAPTER 03 - THE DEVELOPING CHILD Divorces place children at increased risk for developing social, psychological, behavioral, and academic problems. By age 12, most children develop self concept: sense of one’s identity and personal worth. Children’s views of themselves affect actions; positive self CHAPTER 44 - OSMOREGULATION AND EXCRETION We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CHAPTER 15: "WHAT IS FREEDOM?": RECONSTRUCTION, 1865-1877 An American History 2nd Edition Textbook Notes. Chapter 15: "What Is Freedom?": Reconstruction, 1865-1877. Printer Friendly. Contested meanings of freedom at end of Civil War. For southern blacks, an expansive quest. Self-ownership. Autonomous institutions. Family. RATE LAW, REACTION ORDER rate of reactant disappearance = rate of product appearance. rate law - shows how rate depends on concentrations. aA + bB >> cC + dD. rate = k m n. k = rate constant, changes w/ temperature (units of rate / units of concentration2) exponents m, n = reaction order. usually 0,1, or 2.
SHORT-RUN VS LONG-RUN, PRICE CONTROLS short-run versus long-run. long run lets consumers/producers fully adjust to price change. demand - more price elastic in long run. consumers adjust habits over time. linked to another good that changes over time, more substitutes available later (knock-offs, competition) short term - durable goods >> consumers hold onto >> no need toreplace
CHAPTER 37 - THE STORMY SIXTIES Chapter 37 - The Stormy Sixties. Printer Friendly. Kennedy’s “New Frontier” Spirit. Kennedy was the youngest president ever elected (though Teddy Roosevelt had taken over at a younger age). JFK personified the glamor and optimism of a younger, robust, vibrant America. Inaugural addresses seldom are memorable, Kennedy's wasmemorable with
VALENCE BOND THEORY
valence-bond theory - explains covalent bonding. orbitals overlap to form covalent bonds. optimum distance between bonded nuclei. bond length - distance where attractive forces (between electrons/nuclei) are balanced by repulsive forces (between electrons/electrons, nuclei/nuclei) hybrid orbitals - new orbitals formed by a mix of otherorbitals.
HUMAN POPULATION
Our present population is 6.6 billion people and growing by 100 million people per year. To calculate the annual rate of population growth subtract the crude death rate from the crude birth rate and divide by 10. The replacement fertility rate is the number of children a couple must have to keep the population stable. CHAPTER 17 - THE CHANGING GLOBAL POLITICAL LANDSCAPE CHAPTER INTRODUCTION. The world at the end of the twentieth century is a world of contradictions. Hopes for peace and cooperation are often countered by the reality of division resulting from national self-interest, economic factors, human rights issues, and many otherconcerns.
CHAPTER 37 - SOIL AND PLANT NUTRITION Size. 37_lecture_presentation.ppt. 5.98 MB. Subject: Biology. ‹ Chapter 36 - Resource Acquisition and Transport in Vascular Plants up Chapter 38 - Angiosperm Reproduction and Biotechnology ›.BASIC HARMONY
Basic Harmony. Harmony parts are made by stringing together triads built on different scale degrees. Triadic Harmony: The three most common triads used to harmonize a melody are the tonic, subdominant, and dominant triads: I, IV, and V. In a major key, all three of these will be major triads. For harmonizing in minor keys, use the harmonic MOST RECENT FLASHCARD LISTS AP Notes, Outlines, Study Guides, Vocabulary, Practice Exams and more! Facebook; Twitter; Google+; Search CHAPTER 37 - THE STORMY SIXTIES Chapter 37 - The Stormy Sixties. Printer Friendly. Kennedy’s “New Frontier” Spirit. Kennedy was the youngest president ever elected (though Teddy Roosevelt had taken over at a younger age). JFK personified the glamor and optimism of a younger, robust, vibrant America. Inaugural addresses seldom are memorable, Kennedy's wasmemorable with
SOLID, TOXIC, AND HAZARDOUS WASTE Solid, Toxic, and Hazardous Waste. Printer Friendly. Most common = least desirable. USA makes 33% world's waste. The three R's: reduce reuse recycle. Ocean Dumps. illegal in US. 55 million lbs/yr of packaging are dumped into ocean. 330 million lbs/yr of fishing gearlost or discarded.
HUMAN POPULATION
Our present population is 6.6 billion people and growing by 100 million people per year. To calculate the annual rate of population growth subtract the crude death rate from the crude birth rate and divide by 10. The replacement fertility rate is the number of children a couple must have to keep the population stable. WAGE-SETTING, PRICE-SETTING RELATIONS P = (1+ m )W. m = mark-up of price over cost (equal to 0 in perfectly competitive markets) in this simplified situation, labor considered to be only factor of production. wage-setting relation - W/P = F (u,z) price-setting relation - W/P = 1 / (1+ m) wage-setting relation. decreases as unemployment increases. CHAPTER 01 - THINKING CRITICALLY WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CHAPTER 15: "WHAT IS FREEDOM?": RECONSTRUCTION, 1865-1877 We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CHAPTER 26 - THE TREE OF LIFE We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CHAPTER 54 - COMMUNITY ECOLOGY We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org webPRACTICE QUIZZES
We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CHAPTER 03 - THE DEVELOPING CHILD Divorces place children at increased risk for developing social, psychological, behavioral, and academic problems. By age 12, most children develop self concept: sense of one’s identity and personal worth. Children’s views of themselves affect actions; positive self CHAPTER 05 - VARIATIONS IN CONSCIOUSNESS Chapter 05 - Variations in Consciousness. Consciousness – the awareness of Internal and External stimuli. i. You’re “Stream of Consciousness” Zig-Zags in all directions. i. Freud’s Arguments. 1. Unconscious Needs, Wishes, and Conflicts influence Behavior andFeelings. 2.
RATE LAW, REACTION ORDER rate of reactant disappearance = rate of product appearance. rate law - shows how rate depends on concentrations. aA + bB >> cC + dD. rate = k m n. k = rate constant, changes w/ temperature (units of rate / units of concentration2) exponents m, n = reaction order. usually 0,1, or 2.
CAMPBELL'S BIOLOGY, 7TH EDITION Below is a list of chapters from the Campbell's Biology, 7th Editon textbook that we have slides for. These slides will cover all of the key points of the chapter and will be useful when studying for the AP Biology exam or any other Biology test. CHAPTER 44 - OSMOREGULATION AND EXCRETION We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CAMPBELL'S BIOLOGY, 6TH EDITION Campbell's Biology, 6th Edition. Printer Friendly. Below is a list of chapters from the Campbell's Biology, 7th Editon textbook that we have slides for. These slides will cover all of the key points of the chapter and will be useful when studying for the AP Biology exam or PLANT FORM AND FUNCTION Printer Friendly. Biology 225: Chapter 35 Q: What are the two systems of a plant and what are they responsible for? A: The Root System (roots) is responsible for absorbing water and minerals from the ground whereas the shoot system (the stems and leaves) is responsible for obtaining light and carbon dioxide from above the ground. 1750-1914 THE MODERN ERA 1750-1914 The Modern Era. Printer Friendly. Notes that cover an entire section of World History and not just one particular chapter. Attachment. Size. Attachment. Size. 1750-1914 The Modern Era. 549.5KB.
VALENCE BOND THEORY
valence-bond theory - explains covalent bonding. orbitals overlap to form covalent bonds. optimum distance between bonded nuclei. bond length - distance where attractive forces (between electrons/nuclei) are balanced by repulsive forces (between electrons/electrons, nuclei/nuclei) hybrid orbitals - new orbitals formed by a mix of otherorbitals.
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We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CHAPTER 03 - THE DEVELOPING CHILD Divorces place children at increased risk for developing social, psychological, behavioral, and academic problems. By age 12, most children develop self concept: sense of one’s identity and personal worth. Children’s views of themselves affect actions; positive self CHAPTER 05 - VARIATIONS IN CONSCIOUSNESS Chapter 05 - Variations in Consciousness. Consciousness – the awareness of Internal and External stimuli. i. You’re “Stream of Consciousness” Zig-Zags in all directions. i. Freud’s Arguments. 1. Unconscious Needs, Wishes, and Conflicts influence Behavior andFeelings. 2.
RATE LAW, REACTION ORDER rate of reactant disappearance = rate of product appearance. rate law - shows how rate depends on concentrations. aA + bB >> cC + dD. rate = k m n. k = rate constant, changes w/ temperature (units of rate / units of concentration2) exponents m, n = reaction order. usually 0,1, or 2.
CAMPBELL'S BIOLOGY, 7TH EDITION Below is a list of chapters from the Campbell's Biology, 7th Editon textbook that we have slides for. These slides will cover all of the key points of the chapter and will be useful when studying for the AP Biology exam or any other Biology test. CHAPTER 44 - OSMOREGULATION AND EXCRETION We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CAMPBELL'S BIOLOGY, 6TH EDITION Campbell's Biology, 6th Edition. Printer Friendly. Below is a list of chapters from the Campbell's Biology, 7th Editon textbook that we have slides for. These slides will cover all of the key points of the chapter and will be useful when studying for the AP Biology exam or PLANT FORM AND FUNCTION Printer Friendly. Biology 225: Chapter 35 Q: What are the two systems of a plant and what are they responsible for? A: The Root System (roots) is responsible for absorbing water and minerals from the ground whereas the shoot system (the stems and leaves) is responsible for obtaining light and carbon dioxide from above the ground. 1750-1914 THE MODERN ERA 1750-1914 The Modern Era. Printer Friendly. Notes that cover an entire section of World History and not just one particular chapter. Attachment. Size. Attachment. Size. 1750-1914 The Modern Era. 549.5KB.
VALENCE BOND THEORY
valence-bond theory - explains covalent bonding. orbitals overlap to form covalent bonds. optimum distance between bonded nuclei. bond length - distance where attractive forces (between electrons/nuclei) are balanced by repulsive forces (between electrons/electrons, nuclei/nuclei) hybrid orbitals - new orbitals formed by a mix of otherorbitals.
CHAPTER 05 - VARIATIONS IN CONSCIOUSNESS Chapter 05 - Variations in Consciousness. Consciousness – the awareness of Internal and External stimuli. i. You’re “Stream of Consciousness” Zig-Zags in all directions. i. Freud’s Arguments. 1. Unconscious Needs, Wishes, and Conflicts influence Behavior andFeelings. 2.
FLASHCARDS | COURSENOTES AP Notes, Outlines, Study Guides, Vocabulary, Practice Exams and more! Facebook; Twitter; Google+; Search MOST RECENT FLASHCARD LISTS AP Notes, Outlines, Study Guides, Vocabulary, Practice Exams and more! Facebook; Twitter; Google+; SearchBASIC HARMONY
Basic Harmony. Harmony parts are made by stringing together triads built on different scale degrees. Triadic Harmony: The three most common triads used to harmonize a melody are the tonic, subdominant, and dominant triads: I, IV, and V. In a major key, all three of these will be major triads. For harmonizing in minor keys, use the harmonicALLITERATION
Alliteration. Printer Friendly. Alliteration is the recurrence of initial consonant sounds. The repetition can be juxtaposed (and then it is usually limited to two words): Ah, what a delicious day! Yes, I have read that little bundle of pernicious prose, but I have no comment to make upon it. Done well, alliteration is a satisfyingsensation.
RATIONAL AND IRRATIONAL NUMBERS We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web WAGE-SETTING, PRICE-SETTING RELATIONS P = (1+ m )W. m = mark-up of price over cost (equal to 0 in perfectly competitive markets) in this simplified situation, labor considered to be only factor of production. wage-setting relation - W/P = F (u,z) price-setting relation - W/P = 1 / (1+ m) wage-setting relation. decreases as unemployment increases. CHAPTER 01 - THINKING CRITICALLY WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CHAPTER 15: "WHAT IS FREEDOM?": RECONSTRUCTION, 1865-1877 An American History 2nd Edition Textbook Notes. Chapter 15: "What Is Freedom?": Reconstruction, 1865-1877. Printer Friendly. Contested meanings of freedom at end of Civil War. For southern blacks, an expansive quest. Self-ownership. Autonomous institutions. Family. SOLID, TOXIC, AND HAZARDOUS WASTE Solid, Toxic, and Hazardous Waste. Printer Friendly. Most common = least desirable. USA makes 33% world's waste. The three R's: reduce reuse recycle. Ocean Dumps. illegal in US. 55 million lbs/yr of packaging are dumped into ocean. 330 million lbs/yr of fishing gearlost or discarded.
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We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CHAPTER 03 - THE DEVELOPING CHILD Divorces place children at increased risk for developing social, psychological, behavioral, and academic problems. By age 12, most children develop self concept: sense of one’s identity and personal worth. Children’s views of themselves affect actions; positive self CHAPTER 05 - VARIATIONS IN CONSCIOUSNESS Chapter 05 - Variations in Consciousness. Consciousness – the awareness of Internal and External stimuli. i. You’re “Stream of Consciousness” Zig-Zags in all directions. i. Freud’s Arguments. 1. Unconscious Needs, Wishes, and Conflicts influence Behavior andFeelings. 2.
RATE LAW, REACTION ORDER rate of reactant disappearance = rate of product appearance. rate law - shows how rate depends on concentrations. aA + bB >> cC + dD. rate = k m n. k = rate constant, changes w/ temperature (units of rate / units of concentration2) exponents m, n = reaction order. usually 0,1, or 2.
CAMPBELL'S BIOLOGY, 7TH EDITION Below is a list of chapters from the Campbell's Biology, 7th Editon textbook that we have slides for. These slides will cover all of the key points of the chapter and will be useful when studying for the AP Biology exam or any other Biology test. CHAPTER 44 - OSMOREGULATION AND EXCRETION We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you. For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums. If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web CAMPBELL'S BIOLOGY, 6TH EDITION Campbell's Biology, 6th Edition. Printer Friendly. Below is a list of chapters from the Campbell's Biology, 7th Editon textbook that we have slides for. These slides will cover all of the key points of the chapter and will be useful when studying for the AP Biology exam or PLANT FORM AND FUNCTION Printer Friendly. Biology 225: Chapter 35 Q: What are the two systems of a plant and what are they responsible for? A: The Root System (roots) is responsible for absorbing water and minerals from the ground whereas the shoot system (the stems and leaves) is responsible for obtaining light and carbon dioxide from above the ground. 1750-1914 THE MODERN ERA 1750-1914 The Modern Era. Printer Friendly. Notes that cover an entire section of World History and not just one particular chapter. Attachment. Size. Attachment. Size. 1750-1914 The Modern Era. 549.5KB.
VALENCE BOND THEORY
valence-bond theory - explains covalent bonding. orbitals overlap to form covalent bonds. optimum distance between bonded nuclei. bond length - distance where attractive forces (between electrons/nuclei) are balanced by repulsive forces (between electrons/electrons, nuclei/nuclei) hybrid orbitals - new orbitals formed by a mix of otherorbitals.
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Basic Harmony. Harmony parts are made by stringing together triads built on different scale degrees. Triadic Harmony: The three most common triads used to harmonize a melody are the tonic, subdominant, and dominant triads: I, IV, and V. In a major key, all three of these will be major triads. For harmonizing in minor keys, use the harmonicALLITERATION
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