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The American Pageant 12th Edition Chapter 5 Outline -HelperBot

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AP Human Geography – Vocabulary Lists Compiled by Martha Sharma, Hilton Head Completed by WHS-APHG Block 1 2006-07

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I. Geography – Nature & Perspectives Sequent occupance: The notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape. This is an important concept in geography because it symbolizes how humans interact with their surroundings. Cultural landscape: Fashioning of a natural landscape by a cultural group. This is the essence of how humans interact with nature. Arithmetic density: The total number of people divided by the total land area. This is what most people think of as density; how many people per area of land.

Wildlife & Habitat Laws - Ecology Unit

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APES LH Lott Wildlife Laws & Treaties Note: All of these acts and laws have a significant number of amendments. The given date for each act and law is for its inception date. SPECIES LAWS & TREATIES Lacey Act 1900 Required restoration of birds & game to areas where they are extinct. Requires a federal permit to transport live or dead animals or their body parts across state borders Animal Damage Control Act 1931 Investigates & controls mammalian predators, rodents & birds. Amended 1991 to prevent introduction of brown tree snake Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) 1973

Derivations of Trigonometry Formulas

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Given: sin(a+ b) = sin a cos b+ cos a sin b, we can figure out the following: sin(a? b) = sin(a+ (?b)) = sin a cos(?b) + cos a sin(?b) = sin a cos b+ cos a(? sin b) = sin a cos b? cos a sin b cos(a+b) = sin (pi 2 ? (a+ b) ) = sin ((pi 2 ? a ) ? b ) = sin (pi 2 ? a ) cos b?cos (pi 2 ? a ) sin b = cos a cos b?sin a sin b cos(a? b) = cos(a+ (?b)) = cos a cos(?b)? sin a sin(?b) = cos a cos b? sin a(? sin b) = cos a cos b+ sin a sin b tan(a+ b) = sin(a+ b) cos(a+ b) = sin a cos b+ cos a sin b cos a cos b? sin a sin b ? sec a sec b sec a sec b = sin a sec a+ sin b sec b 1? sin a sec a sin b sec b = tan a+ tan b 1? tan a tan b tan(a? b) = tan(a+ (?b)) = tan a+ tan(?b) 1? tan a tan(?b) = tan a+ (? tan b) 1? (? tan a tan b) = tan a? tan b 1 + tan a tan b

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