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Kinetic Molecular Theory

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Kinetic Molecular Theory All matter is composed of small particles. Particles of matter are in constant motion. Particle collisions are elastic. (No transfer of energy/loss of energy in a collision) Gases only: Volume of each gas particle is negligible compared to the volume of the sample. Particles of gases exert no forces of attractions on each other. (This is due to the great distance between molecules.) Ideas of KMT explain ideal gas behavior. Deviations of ideal gas behavior occur among real gases because real gases do have volume and IMF?s. Deviations are minimized under conditions of low pressure and high temperature (PLIGHT) Hydrogen and helium behave most like ideal gases due to their small size and very weak IMFs.

The art of War

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Chapter V. The Art of War, by Sun Tzu The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Art of War, by Sun Tzu This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: The Art of War Author: Sun Tzu Translator: Lionel Giles Release Date: May 1994 [eBook #132] [Most recently updated December 28, 2005] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII) ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ART OF WAR *** Note: Please see Project Gutenberg's eBook #17405 for a version of this eBook without the Giles commentary (that is, with only the Sun Tzu text). SUN TZU ON THE ART OF WAR

Carbon Cycle Project

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Software Engineer/Database Administrator Computing Careers Evan Daniels Database Administrator Software Engineer A Database Administrator manages the flow of information or data through servers for a company of organization. They also come up with ways of handling, storing, and analyzing data. Software Engineers create software programs. These programs include video games, operating systems, network system, and several other programs. Overview Database Administrator Software Engineer A Database Administrator spends most of their days monitoring servers to keep the flow of data even. The look for spikes in data to know where a problem is. Software Engineers spend their days writing programming code for their software, then testing it, and then writing more code. Work Activities

Math lab

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Chapter?49 Nervous?Systems Multiple-Choice?Questions 1) Which?of?the?following?is?(are)?characteristic?of?a?simple?nervous?system? A) a?nerve?net?such?as?is?found?in?cnidarians B) nerve?cell?ganglia C) having?electrical?impulses?traveling?in?both?directions D) both?A?and?C E) A,?B,?and?C Answer: D Topic: Concept?49.1 Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension 2) Which?of?the?following?is?associated?with?the?evolution?of?a?central?nervous?system? A) a?complete?gut B) bilateral?symmetry C) radial?symmetry D) a?closed?circulatory?system E) excitable?membranes Answer: B Topic: Concept?49.1 Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension 3) An?organism?that?lacks?integration?centers A) cannot?receive?stimuli. B) will?not?have?a?nervous?system. C) will?not?be?able?to?interpret?stimuli.

Math

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Module 1 Introduction to Scilab 1.1 Introduction MATLAB and Scilab are (mostly) equivalent software packages commonly used to perform scientific computations. Scilab (http://www.scilab.org ) is a MATLAB clone and is the open source software we will use throughout the workshops this semester. A full and proper introduction to Scilab requires more time than we have so here we will only go through the very basics. 1.1.1 Some basics If you feel you need more assistance, type help at the Scilab prompt, or pull down on the Help menu on a PC. It is important to make sure that your current directory is the directory where you are going to save all your work to. You can click File ! Display current directory to see what your current directory is set as. If you want to work 1

Stearns Chapter 1

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- AP World History - Stearns Chapter 1 ? From Human Prehistory to the Early Civilizations I. Introduction A. Human origin ? 2.5 million years ago 1. 1/4000 of earth?s existence ? 24 hour day ? last 5 minutes B. Human negatives and positives 1. Aggressiveness, long baby time, back problems, death fears 2. Grip, high/regular sex drive, omnivores, facial expressions, speech C. Paleolithic (Old Stone) Age ? 2.5 million to 12000 BCE 1. Simple tools ? increase in size, brain capacity ? Homo erectus II. Late Paleolithic Developments Homo sapiens sapiens ? 120,000 years ago ? killed off others? Population growth required change ? 1 square mile to hunt/gather for 2 people Long breast feeding ? limit fertility

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