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Quantitative properties - associated with numbers
Units must always be specified
Scientific measurements use the metric system
SI Units
Seven base units are used by SI
Prefixes are used to modify powers of 10 of these units
Length and Mass
Mass - the measure of the amount of material in an object
Land Empires
Ottoman
Safavid
Mughal
Ming
Qing
Tokugawa
Russia
Founder
Osman
1200s
Ishmael
1500s
Babur
1526
Yongle
1300s
Manchu
1644
T. Ieyshu
1603
Michael
1500s
Capital
Istanbul
Isfahan
Delhi
Beijing
Beijing
Edo
St Petersburg
Conflicts and Controversies
Janissaries
3.2
Energy and Ecosystems
I will wait until everyone is in their seats and has only a piece of paper and a pen/pencil and your homework on your desk.
Again, the expectation is that there is no talking during the quiz.
Talking will result in your quiz not being collected.
Daily Quiz
Name the ecosystem you created for homework
List all 10 biotic and 5 abiotic factors
Which biotic and abiotic factor did you remove?
What are the consequences of it being removed?
Ecology
Section 3.1
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Content Objectives
Use prior knowledge and group discussion to problem solve. Intro to Ecology
Language objectives
Take a pretest
Complete a worksheet with a group
Activity today:
In your groups you will?
Work together without using your book to answer the questions.
You must discuss and come to a group consensus. Meaning: the definition must be discussed, it can?t be just what 1 person says.
When you are done, come ask me what to do next.
Ecology
The Mountain Pine Beetle
1. What is the Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB) and what does it look like?
The Mountain Pine Beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae, is a parasite afflicting pine trees in the Rocky Mountain west. Measuring between 1/8th and 1/3rd of an inch (see Figure 1), the MPB is a black bark beetle that differs from other similar species such as the Ips beetle species in that the wing covers for the MPB are smooth while the wing covers for Ips beetles have spines (Leatherman 2005).
2. Where can the MPB be found?
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Wolf and Elk Populations
Background Information:
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) was exterminated from Yellowstone National Park by the 1940?s. In 1994 gray wolves were reintroduced to the park. Elk are the primary prey for the wolves in the Yellowstone area. Below is data for wolf and elk populations.
Create a graph of Wolf Population in Yellowstone from 1994-2009. Put years on the x-axis and population on the y-axis
Population data:
Yellowstone wolf numbers down, elk up ?by Cat Urbigkit, Pinedale Online! ?March 7, 2009
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Managing Cross-Cultural Conflict
SCLA-10
Unit II: Respectful Partnerships
Use Notability and your iPad to Annotate your notes.
When complete, submit your note back to Mrs. Vigil as an assignment called Managing Cross-Cultural Conflict
Standard of Living
What is it? What are some of your ideas about this term? Record your thoughts in a mind web to brainstorm what this could mean in your notebook
Start a new page in your notebook and title it Standard of Living
Standard of Living
Throughout this presentation you will record your own assumptions, generalizations, vocabulary notes and illustrations, and reflections.
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Alkylation of Amines by Alkyl Halides
Even if just one equivalent of the halide is added, some amine molecules will react once, some will react twice, and some will react three times (to give the tetraalkylammonium salt).
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Organic Chemistry, 7th Edition L. G. Wade, Jr.
Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acids
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Carbohydrates
Synthesized by plants using sunlight to convert CO2 and H2O to glucose and O2.
Polymers include starch and cellulose.
Starch is a storage unit for solar energy.
Most sugars have formula Cn(H2O)n, ?hydrate of carbon.?
Chapter 23
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