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Technology and Humans Technology- defined in more ways than any one human could possibly know. Technology can range from the ancient tools of early man to the complex networks of machinery that congest today?s world. Society has slowly been evolving and developing the devices we use to survive and prosper for many millennia. New inventions are shaping the world in which we live by making tasks easier. These new advances could also be seen as harmful with many large and small drawbacks. Technology is nothing new to humans and has in fact been employed for centuries. As it evolves continually every day and continues to play such a pivotal role in our lives, how has technology worked together with humans in the past and into the future? HUMAN HISTORY

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Archaic&Early Classical Architecture * Greek Architectural Development Explore architectural basics in the Doris and Ionic temples. Cite architectural components and terminology. * Figure 5-5 Plan of Temple A, Prinias, Greece, ca. 625 BCE. * Figure 5-6 Lintel of Temple A, Prinias, Greece, ca. 625 BCE. Limestone, approx. 2? 9? high; seated goddesses approx. 2? 8? high. Archaeological Museum, Herakleion. Ornament in frieze and pediment creates contrasts and softens marble * Figure 5-13 Temple of Hera I (?Basilica?), Paestum, Italy, ca. 550 BCE. These columns demonstrate entasis * Figure 5-14 Plan of the Temple of Hera I, Paestum, Italy, ca. 550 BCE. This plan has a 1:2 ratio?.this plan has a ridgepole *

Psychology: Themes and Variations by Wayne Weiten, 8th edition definitions

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Chapter 7: Human Memory Definitions Amnesia Loss of memories for events that occur after a head injury. See Anterograde amnesia, Retrograde amnesia. Anterograde amnesia Loss of memories for events that occur after a head injury. Attention Focusing awareness on a narrowed range of stimuli or events. Chunk A group of familiar stimuli stored as a single unit. Connectionist models Models of memory that assume cognitive processes depend on patterns of activation in highly interconnected computational networks that resemble neural networks. Also called connectionist models.. See Parallel distributed processing (PDP) models. Consolidation A hypothetical process involving the gradual conversion of information into durable memory codes stored in long-term memory.

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Geography?of?Industry?and?Services Major?Industrial?Regions?of?the?World?Before?1950:?Germany,?America,?USSR?(esp.?Ukraine), Japan,?and?China ?Main?determinants: ?Near?raw?materials ?Transportation?(creation?of?US?Interstate?system?in?the?1950s,?other?countries?followed, ?????????????planes)???>?Not?everything?had?to?be?regionalized?anymore ?But...additional?needs: ?Goods?and?capital ?Political?circumstances ?Economic?leadership ?Labor?costs ?Levels?of?education?and?training How?Do?Location?Theories?Explain?Industrial?Location? ?What?is?location?theory? ?Predicting?where?business?will?or?should?be?located ?Three?different?theories ?Factors?to?consider: ?Variable?costs ?Friction?of?distance LOCATION?MODELS: Weber?s?Model Hotelling?s?Model Losch?s?Model

Andrew CArnegie

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AP* EDITION|THE EARTH AND ITS PEOPLE: A GLOBAL HISTORY Chapter 13 Review

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AP* EDITION|THE EARTH AND ITS PEOPLE: A GLOBAL HISTORY CHAPTER 13 Larger Concept Section Review Vocabulary Terms Details TROPICAL LANDS AND PEOPLES The Tropical Environment -The environment of tropical Africa and Asia is governed by wind patterns across oceans and the resulting rainfall -Deserts and rain forests mark the extreme climate variations in these regions, while mountain ranges produce further variations Ibn Battuta-Moroccan Muslim scholar, the most widely traveled individual of his time Tropics-equatorial region between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn Monsoon-seasonal winds in the Indian Ocean caused by the differences in temperature between the rapidly heating and cooling landmasses of Africa and Asia and the slowly changing ocean waters

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