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PERSIAN Chart
AP World History
Culture/Civilization: Date:
POLITICAL
? Leaders, Elites
? State Structure
? War
? Diplomacy, Treaties
? Courts, Laws
ECONOMIC
? Type of System
? Technology, Industry
? Trade, Commerce
? Capital/Money
? Types of Businesses
RELIGIOUS
? Holy Books
? Beliefs, Teaching
? Conversion
? Sin/Salvation
? Deities
SOCIAL
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N0TES July 21, 2010
Unit 4:Ethics
Ancient Virtue Ethics
[Axis Age: C. 500 BCE]
Epicureanism
Stoicism
Platonism
Aristotelianism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Taoism
The Art of Living Well
Elite Status
Social Elites
Military elite
Rulers
Landed aristocracy
Merchants
Priests
Intellectuals
Artists
Lower Castes/Classes
Peasants
Artisans
Workers
Slaves
Soldier
Fundamental Concepts
-?Good? Things?:
NOTES
Chapter 1: Introduction 8/18/2010
The living world is a hierarchy of structure:
Atoms (smallest matter) ( molecule ( sub cellular organelles ( cells ( tissues ( organs ( organ system ( complex organism ( populations K( communities ( ecosystem ( biomes ( biosphere
Life arises from these emergent properties:
1. Order (at least one cell)
2. Reproduction ? Life only comes from life. (except Biogenesis)
If a limit is approaching infinity, the highest exponent on the numerator or denominator determines whether its zero, or infinity
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Intro to Metabolism: Chp. 8
What is metabolism?
What does metabolism do? What laws is it subject to?
Describe the metabolic pathway process in one sentence.
What are catabolic pathways? What is a major pathway of catabolism?
What are anabolic pathways? What is an example of anabolism?
What is fundamental to all metabolic processes?
What is bioenergetics?
What is energy?
Explain the difference between kinetic energy and potential energy?
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