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Unit One Key Terms

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AP HuG ? UNIT ONE STUDY GUIDE ? Key Terms Accessibility: access to a place, item, and/or idea - stores - intervening opportunities Cartography: (6) the science of mapmaking. - maps are made from satellite images every day - without cartography there would be no maps Clustered: (33) if the objects in an area are close together they are clustered. - houses in a neighborhood - interconnection and relationships geographically Complementary: the extent to which one place can supply something that another place needs. - globalization - relationship between places Concentration: (33) the extent of a feature?s spread over space. -neighborhood house concentration - relationships in space Connections: (5) relationships among people and objects across the barrier of space.

Rome and Greece

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Chapter 4 Classical Civilization in the Mediterranean: Greece and Rome I. Introduction A. Mediterranean culture 1. Greece slowed Persian empire, set up a few colonies, but? 2. Rome known for empire 3. New institutions/values that would remain in western culture 4. ?our own? Classical past a. U.S. Constitution b. buildings in the U.S. c. founders of the philosophical tradition d. Socratic method B. Greco-Roman history 1. more dynamic, but less successful * We can clearly recognize the connections and our own debt without adhering to the notion that the Mediterranean world somehow dominated the classical period. 2. Complicated ? passed through two centers a. Rome preserved many of Greek achievements C. Rome vs. Greece

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Chapter 4 Classical Civilization in the Mediterranean: Greece and Rome I. Introduction A. Mediterranean culture 1. Greece slowed Persian empire, set up a few colonies, but? 2. Rome known for empire 3. New institutions/values that would remain in western culture 4. ?our own? Classical past a. U.S. Constitution b. buildings in the U.S. c. founders of the philosophical tradition d. Socratic method B. Greco-Roman history 1. more dynamic, but less successful * We can clearly recognize the connections and our own debt without adhering to the notion that the Mediterranean world somehow dominated the classical period. 2. Complicated ? passed through two centers a. Rome preserved many of Greek achievements C. Rome vs. Greece

Syn-Propanethial S-Oxide

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syn-Propanethial S-oxide (C3H6OS) is a gas that acts as a lachrymatory agent (triggers tearing and stinging on contact with the eyes). The chemical is released from onions, Allium cepa, as they are sliced. The release is due to the breaking open of the onion cells and their releasing enzymes called alliinases, which then break down amino acid sulfoxides, generating sulfenic acids. A specific sulfenic acid, 1-propenesulfenic acid, formed when onions are cut, is rapidly rearranged by a second enzyme, called the lachrymatory factor synthase or LFS, giving syn-propanethial S-oxide. The gas diffuses through the air and, on contact with the eye, it stimulates sensory neurons creating a stinging, painful sensation.

Derivative

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Instead of doing the limit process of finding a derivative, there is a much more effective method of finding a derivative. X^N -> the derivative would be -> N(X)^N-1 Say for example, you have f(x) = x^2, it would be 2(x)^(2-1), which would be 2x^1, or just 2x. if you have 3x^3, it would be 3(3)x^(3-1), which would be 9x^2

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