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2848146823usurylending money at a high interest0
2848149751bibleholly book1
2848151396indulgencesallowance or tolerance of church law2
2848156742dispensationsmultiple violations3
2848159212Martin Lutherrevolutionart4
2848170547ninety-five theselist of complaints5
2848172474salvation by faithbeilieving in GOD6
2848174115baptismexcepting God7
2848178978eucharistholy communion8
2848180313Ulrich Zwinglileader of the reformation9
2848181838John Calvinfrench prince10
2848183713GenvaFrench priest11
2848185529Congergation of the Clergypropose law teach discipline12
2848187102teacherstach calvinism13
2848188204Consistoryprove or reject laws14
2848189359decaonshelped the poor and sick15
2848191328calvinisminfluenced by august16
2848200917predestinationfaith already decided17
2848203140electgoing to heaven18
2848205771callingbeing chosen19
2848229364Huguenuta French Calvinist of the 16th or 17th centuries20
2848242221puritansomeone who adheres to strict religious principles; someone opposed to sensual pleasures21
2848255160separatistan advocate of secession or separation from a larger group (such as an established church or a national union22
2848257028plymoutha town in Massachusetts founded by Pilgrims in 162023
2848259069pligramspeople on mayflower24

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7627369493VentralBelly side0
7627371657DorsalBack1
7627373651CranialHead2
7627373652Caudalrear3
7627378622IpsilateralSame Side4
7627380216ContralateralOther Side5
7627381796AnteriorFront6
7627381797PosterierRear7
7627383451ProximalCloser to trunk8
7627385768DistalAway from trunk9
7627387901SuperficialToward Surface10
7627389247DeepAway from the surface11
7627390731LateralToward the side12
7627390732MedialToward the midline13
7627394646SuperiorAbove14
7627423420Inferiorbelow15

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8671071953Land Registration Act ng 1902sistemang torrens titulo0
8671071954Public Land Act ng 1902naibahagi ng lupa sa pampublikong pamilya1
8671071955Batas Rep bilang 1160Narra- pagbibigay ng lupa sa mga pamilya2
8671071956Batas Rep bilang 1190 ng 1954proteksyon laban sa pang aabuso, pagsasamantala at pandaraya3
8671071957Agricultural Land Reform Codenilagdaan ni dating Pangulong diosdado macapagal na sinasaad ang mga may-ari ng lupa ay ang mga nagtatanim4

AP Human Geography Agriculture Flashcards

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9960190100Von Thunen's ModelTransportation costs (weight & distance) and land value determines where farmers must be in relation to the market0
9960190101Subsistence Farmingproduces food that is needed to survive on a daily basis to a person, family or village1
9960190102Commercial Farmingfarming of products for sale off the farm (mostly done in more developed countries, requires use of machinery)2
9960190103BreadbasketUS & Canadian prairies states, know for producing a lot of bread3
9960190104First Agricultural Revolution (Neolithic Revolution)Took place 10,000 years ago in 8,000 BCE. Allowed humans to become more sedentary and avail themselves of a more reliable source of food (shift from being primarily hunting/gathering societies to ones that planted crops for food) - changed human history.4
9960190105Second Agriculture RevolutionOccurred during the Industrial Revolution during 1750-1850 in more developed world. Uses technology provided by the Industrial Revolution as means to increase production and distribution of products.5
9960190106Third Agricultural Revolution (Green Revolution)(latter half of the 20th century) corresponded with exponential growth occurring around the world - also called the Green Revolution - involves the use of biotechnology (genetic engineering) and expanded use of fertilizers.6
9960190107Intensive Subsistence AgricultureMore intense style of subsistence farming (more work needed to obtain same level of production). Used in the developing world largely in parts of Asia. Maximizes every piece of land by double & triple cropping, and not wasting any land - no animal grazing.7
9960190108Green Revolutioninvolves the use of biotechnology (genetic engineering). Part of the third agricultural revolution.8
9960190109Mediterranean Agriculturepracticed in climate that has dry summer and cool, moist winter (grapes, dates, olives) - around Mediterranean Sea, parts of California and southern Australia9
9960190110Desertificationovergrazing of land led to encroaching deserts within arid regions (Southern Sahara regions have experienced loss of farmland to expanding desert)10
9960190111Transhumancethe action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle, typically to lowlands in winter and highlands in summer.11
9960190112Double Croppingharvesting of a crop twice in the same year to maximize land use12
9960190113Boserup ThesisIt states that agricultural methods and productivity of food depend on the size of the population. Indications: 1: if population increases, larger workforce so more food produced. 2: if population increases, mechanization occurs, more food produced as more effective means found of producing high yields of food through use of machinery. 3: if population increases, increased use of fertilizers results, so as to produce more food for the growing population.13
9960190114Shifting CultivationSlash and Burn agriculture - clear land of vegetation (usually by burning) and use land until nutrients in field are depleted (scars the landscape). Use of land only 2-3 years. Very damaging to the environment but used to support most of the world's people in the developing world14
9960190115Pastoral NomadismInvolves moving animals on a seasonal basis to areas that have necessary vegetation & water to meet the needs of animals. Done in arid climates in North Africa and Central Asia. Mostly goats, sheep, camels. People survive off of the milk products of the animals & rarely meat products.15
9960190117agriculturedeliberate modification of the Earth's surface through the cultivation of plants and animals16
9960190118cropany plant cultivated by people17
9960190119Hunter-GathererBefore the invention of agriculture-man obtained the food they needed by hunting animals and gathering available agricultural products.18
9960190120Colombian Exchangerefers to a period of cultural and biological exchanges between the New and Old Worlds. Exchanges of plants, animals, diseases and technology transformed European and Native American ways of life. Beginning after Columbus' discovery in 1492 the exchange lasted throughout the years of expansion and discovery.19
9960190121Enclosure Movementwas the legal process in England during the 18th century of enclosing a number of small landholdings to create one larger farm. Once enclosed, use of the land became restricted to the owner, and it ceased to be common land for communal use.20
9960190123Food securityExists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life21
9960190125SwiddenA field created by slash-and-burn agriculture (involves the cutting and burning of plants in a forest or woodland)22
9960190128Paddy or SawahA field flooded and used for growing wet rice.23
9960190129crop rotationthe system of varying successive crops in a definite order on the same ground, especially to avoid depleting the soil and to control weeds, diseases, and pests.24
9960190130plantationCommercial agriculture largely in the developing world on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.25
9960190131agribusinessLarge scale agricultural production done in the developed world. Includes agrichemicals, breeding, crop production (farming and contract farming), distribution, farm machinery, processing, and seed supply, as well as marketing and retail sales.26
9960190132Truck FarmingThe production of some vegetable or fruits for sale/barter at the market27
9960190135milkshedThe ring surrounding an urban area where milk can be supplied without spoiling28
9960190136Winter WheatA wheat crop planted in the fall and harvested in the beginning of the summer. It is able to survive winter under a blanket of snow as it establishes roots before the winter comes. Common in warmer grain producing areas.29
9960190138horticulturegrowing of fruits, vegetables, flowers and tree crops. Common in Mediterranean farming.30
9960190137Spring WheatGrain planted in the spring and harvested in the summer. Common in areas where winter is too harsh for winter wheat.31
9960190139RanchingCommercial grazing of livestock for meat over an extensive area.32
9960190140Feedlotan area or building where livestock are fed and fattened up33
9960190142Cash CropsCrops produced on a farm to be sold for profit.34
9960190143Luxury CropsNon-subsistence crops such as tea, cocoa, coffee, and tobacco.35
9960190144Fallowland plowed but left unplanted for a period in order to restore its fertility as part of a crop rotation or to avoid surplus production.36
9960190145Aquaculture / aquafarmingthe rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.37
9960190146Dr. Norman BorlaugThe Father of the Green Revolution / genetically modified agriculture. He received his Ph.D.in plants pathology and genetics from the University of Minnesota in 1942. In 1944 he was sent to Mexico as a plant pathologist in order to stop the "rust", a fungal disease affecting wheat leaves and grains. There, working in the fields with the farmers and the laborers, by taking wheat and cross-breeding it, he developed new seeds that yielded more and were more disease resistant. In the early 50's, the improved wheat seeds made Mexico self-sufficient. In the early 60's the improved wheat seeds were shipped to India.38
9960190147Genetically Modified FoodsFoods produced from organisms that have had changes introduced into their DNA using the methods of genetic engineering.39
9960190148Organic Agricultureproduction of food without chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Sustains the health of soils, ecosystems and people. It relies on ecological processes, biodiversity and cycles adapted to local conditions.40
9960190149Sustainable agricultureagricultural practices that preserve and enhance environmental quality through the use of sensitive land management, limited use of chemicals and integration of crops and livestock.41

AP Sprog Flashcards

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7331919131grundledsubjekt0
7331919132udsagnsordverbum1
7331919545tillægsordadjektiv2
7331919957biordadverbium3
7331931461forholdsordpræposition4
7331932113kendeordartikel5
7331932551entalsingularis6
7331932993flertalpluralis7
7331932994stedordpronomen8
7331934040bindeordkonjunktion9
7331935422egenavneproprier10
7331935798almindelige substantiverappellativer11
7331936856betegnelse for ordenes former og ordklassermorfologi12
7331937621tidtempus13
7331940284substantivernes fald - ift. deres funktion i en sætningkasus14
7331944438nævnefaldnominativ15
7331945141ejefaldgenitiv16
7331947058naveforminfinitiv17
7331947399nutidpræsens18
7331948045datidpræteritum19
7331948579før nutidperfektum20
7331949105fremtidfuturum21
7331950011kort tillægsformperfektum participium22
7331950579lang tillægsformpræsens participium23
7331950977bydemådeimperativ24
7331952542før datidpluskvamperfektum25
7331953487førfremtidfuturum exactum26
7331956320kunne, ville, skulle, måtte, burdemodalverber27
7331959995forbindes med subjektsprædikatkopulaverbum28
7331961216være, blive, hedde, kaldeskopulaverber29
7331962407omsagnsled til grundledsubjeksprædikat30
7331965701handler om sætningsledsyntaks31
7331968771udsagnsledverballed32
7331971648genstandsledobjekt33
7331976594s-passiv og blive-passivverbernes to former for passiv34
7331978836hjælpeverbum + kort tillægsform af hovedverbetblive-passiv35
7331984913verballedskriv det latinske navn for det led det betegner: bolle36
7331986489subjektskriv det latinske navn for det led det betegner: kryds37
7331989420direkte objektskriv det latinske ord for det led det betegner: trekant38
7331990976subjektsprædikatskriv det latinske navn for det led det betegner: bolle med kryds39
7331992352overensstemmelse mellem subjekt og verballedhvad betyder kongruens?40
7331995905en kathvilke af følgende er et substantiv: at løbe en kat hun sov41
7331996553handlinger og tilstandehvad beskriver verber?42
7331997803præsensskriv hvilken tid verbet står i: jeg leger43

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6639417782somatic symptom disorderfeel weak and ill pain disorder consumed by physical symptoms0
6639421745illness anxiety disorderworried but dont really have it dr shop worried about developing an illness1
6639429707conversion disorderfunctional neurological symptom disorder neural problems ex. sudden loss of hearing or vision2
6639440775factitious disorderdo it yourself like being in the sick role induce disorder in someone else3
6639450083depersonalization/derealization disorderfeel altered in reality or w/in themselves dont feel like yourself/things dont seem real4
6639457019dissociative amnesiapeople forget generalized type- dont remember themselves localized- dont remember specific things5
6639465872dissociative fuguedont know how they got to a certain place memory loss running amok6
6639472380dissociatie identity disorder (DID)known as MPD multipersonality disorder several identities7

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6407882842alliterationthe occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words0
6407885124anaphorathe repetition of word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses1
6407886935apostrophea figure of speech in which a poet addresses an absent or inanimate spirit or force2
6407888745assonancethe repetition of the sound of a vowel3
6407889930asyndetonthe omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sequence4
6407895588blank verseverse w/o rhyme, esp. that which uses iambic pentameter5
6407897342caesurabreak in a verse where one phrase ends and the following phrase begins6

AP Statistics - Chapter 3 Flashcards

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8006074398Response Variablemeasure the outcome of a study.0
8006074399Explanatory Variablemay help explain or influence changes in a response variable.1
8006074400scatterplotshows the relationship between two quantitative variables measured on the same individuals. The values of one variable may appear on the horizontal axis, and the values of the other variable appear on the vertical axis. Each individual in the data appears as a point in the graph. explanatory variable goes on the x-axis2
8006074401Interpreting scatterplots1) the direction 2) the form 3) the strength of the relationship - look for outliers3
8006074402Positive Associationwhen above average values of one tend to accompany above-average values of the other, and when below-average values also tend to occur together.4
8006074403Negative Associationwhen above-average values of one tend to accompany below-average values of the other.5
8006074404correlation rmeasures the direction and strength of the linear relationship between two quantitate variables.6
8006074405Facts about correlation1. correlation makes no distinction between explanatory and response variable 2. r does't change when we change the units of measurement of x, y, or both. 3. The correlation r itself has no unit of measurement. It is just a number. 4. Correlation does not imply causation. 5. Correlation requires that both variables be quantitative 6. Correlation doesn't describe curved relationships between variables, no matter how strong the relationship is. 7. Like the mean and SD, the correlation is not resistant: r is strongly affected by a few outlying observations. 8. Correlation is not a complete summary of two-variable data.7
8006074406Regression lineis a line that describes how a response variable y changes as an explanatory variable x changes. We often use a regression time to predict the value of y given value of x.8
8006074407Regression line equationŷ = a +bx - ŷ is the *predicted value* of the response variable y for a given value of the explanatory variable x. - b is the *slope* - a is the *y-intercept*, the predicted value of y when x=09
8006074408Extrapolationis the use of a regression line for prediction far outside the interval of values of the explanatory variable x used to obtain the line. Often not accurate.10
8006074409Residualis the difference between an observed value of the response variable and the value predicted by the regression line. residual = observed y - predicted value r = y - ŷ11
8006074410least-squares regression lineof y on x is the line that makes the sum of the squared residuals as small as possible12
8006074411Residual plotis a scatterplot of the residuals against the explanatory variable. Help us assess how well a regression line fits the data.13
8006074412Standard deviation of the residualsthe value gives the approximate size of a "typical" or "average" prediction error (residual).14
8006074413Coefficient of determination r^2is the fraction of the variation in the values of y that is accounted for by the least-sqaures regression line of y on x. We can calculate r^2 using the following formula:15
8006074414Outlieris an observation that lies outside the overall pattern of the other observations.16
8006074415An observation is influential for a stat calculation..if removing it would markedly change the result of the calculation.17
8006074416Association does not imply causationAn association between an explanatory variable x and a response variable y, even if it is very strong, is not by itself good evidence that changes in x actually cause changes in y.18

AP Vocab Flashcards

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9631711974Convincenteconvincing--helpful term to use when discussing arguments in either presentational section.0
9631715963Argumentoargument- use on the presentational speaking or writing sections to refer to your argument or the arguments in the reference materials.1
9631723714Ensayoessay- helpful for the presentational speaking and writing sections. You might use ensayo to discuss the provided review materials or to refer to your essay itself.2
9631734206Puntopoint - Like argumento, you can use "punto" in the presentational speaking and writing sections. Use it to refer to a more specific point in your argument or in the arguments from reference materials.3
9631742865Presentaciónpresentation -helpful during the presentational speaking section when you want to refer back to your presentation.4
9631748742Mejor dicholiterally means "better said," but it's often used to mean "rather." It would work in any of the free response sections, it is a useful term to have in your arsenal for the speaking sections. If you misspeak or realize you were vague, you can correct yourself while showing off your vocabulary.5
9631754980Ademásfurthermore or additionally- a fancier way to say también (also). It's an easy way to transition between ideas in any of the free response sections.6
9631764286Del mismo modoin the same way or similarly- This is another good transitional phrase to use in any of the free response sections.7
9631777125Sin embargosin embargo literally means "without embargo," but it's used like "however." Again, this is another great transitional phrase that you can use on any free response section.8
9631782448Por lo tanto"thus" or "therefore" - Because you can never have too many transitional phrases, here's another one you can use on any free response section.9
9631789269Al fin y al cabo"in the end" or "finally." Use this to transition to your final point or conclusion in either presentational section.10
9631797664Notablemente"notably" or "noticeably.- This is another helpful transitional word to use on any of the free response sections. However, you can also use it within a sentence to emphasize your point.11
9631807907Mensurablemeasurable- helpful term to discuss quantifiable information in either presentational section.12
9631816082Asegurarto ensure. - presentational section or in the written email.13
9631820847Tesisthesis-- which is the main argument of a paper. You might want to use this term when discussing the main arguments of reference materials in the presentational sections.14
9631832739Suposiciónsupposition or assumption-- This term will help you discuss other people's arguments in the presentational section.15
9631843098Ciertamentecertainly-- This is a helpful term you can use to express confidence in any of the free response sections.16
9631852400Significativamentesignificantly-- This can be used for emphasis in any section of the free response, but it would make the most sense in the presentational sections. Plus, it's really long, so that's impressive.17
9631859298Considerándolo todoconsidering it all-- but it's used to mean "all in all." This is a helpful phrase to use to segue to your conclusion in either presentational section.18
9631866633En resumenin summary-- This is another good way to segue to your conclusion in either presentational section or to summarize what you covered in the email.19
9631874891Analizarto analyze--useful to discuss material in the presentational sections.20
9631882765En qué medidato what extent- This is a helpful phrase for either presentational section.21
9631885968Parcialidadbias-- helpful term to use on the presentational sections to discuss any uneven or slanted information.22

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