9:50 A.M. Room: GH 205 Instructor: Hande Gunay Office: 2115 Phone: 312-972-4557 (Please call during office hours) E-mail: hgunay2@uic.edu Office Hours: Monday 10:00 AM-11:00 AM or by Appointment Prerequisite: ENGL 161 and MATH 160 MKTG. 360: INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING - AN OVERVIEW The Field of Marketing. The area of marketing includes the gamut of business activities involved in the sale of goods
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MDM4U – Grade 12 Data Management – Exam Unit 1: One Variable Analysis Types of Data Numerical Data Discrete: consists of whole numbers Ie. Number of trucks. Continuous: measured using real numbers Ie‚ Measuring temperature. Categorical Data: cannot be qualitatively measured Nominal: Data which any order presented makes sense Ie‚ Eye Colour‚ Hair Colour. Ordinal Data: better if sorted or ordered Ie‚ Date and Time‚ scalar options Collecting Data Primary: collected by yourself Secondary:
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Sociology Final Exam Review Unit #1: Role conflict- The conflict that occurs when individuals try to play two roles that are in conflict Nuclear family- a family group consisting only of a mother and father living with their children Kinship- a family relationship based on what a culture considers to be a family Confederates- People who are members of an experimental team although not everyone in the experiment may know it Norms- Customary types of behaviour; specific rules that outline was
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ESSAY ONE HOW DID SPALDINGS CAREER MIRROR THE SOCIAL DARWINSISM OF AMERICAN BIG BUSINESS? Spalding recognized baseball’s ability to incorporate values and character traits associated with America’s frontier experience to the demands of an urbanized society without causing chaos or destruction. After all‚ as he put it‚ baseball was a game that taught "the man of tomorrow the absolute necessity of self-control" and the need to play by the rules as a member of a larger team‚ be it as baseball nine
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Exam One Study Guide GEA 2000 Chapter 1: Geography What is geography? What do geographers study? How is geography interdisciplinary? What is cartography and GIS? What is the grid system and its parts? What are map projections‚ and how do they distort the Earth? What is a region and how are they determined? What is a transition zone? What are interregional linkages? What are the internal forces and external forces that shape the physical environment? What is plate tectonics‚ and how does
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World History Mid-Term Exam (Ch. 3 -22) Mr. Halliday Choose the letter of the best answer. (1 point each) ____ 1. Buddhism spread across Asia mostly as a result of A. trade. B. conquest. C. missionary efforts. D. pilgrimages by the faithful. ____ 2. A Phoenician contribution that people still benefit from today was A. the introduction of Indo-Aryan languages to C. the invention of the phonetic alphabet. Europe. B. the invention of the sail. D. the invention of the labyrinth. ____ 3. Monotheism
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NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 10 MATHEMATICS P1 EXEMPLAR 2012 MEMORANDUM MARKS: 100 This memorandum consists of 7 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over Mathematics/P1 2 NSC – Grade 10 – Memorandum DBE/2012 QUESTION 1 1.1.1 (m − 2n )(m 2 − 6mn − n 2 ) = m 3 − 6m 2 n − mn 2 − 2m 2 n + 12mn 2 + 2n 3 3 2 2 = m − 8m n + 11mn + 2n 3 expansion m3 ; + 2n3 − 8m 2 n + 11mn 2 (3) 1.1.2 3 x +1 x2 − x +1 = − 2 4 x −
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Economics Exam Review Chapters 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 13‚ 14‚ 15‚ 16‚ 17‚ 21 Chapter 2: Thinking like an economist Scientific Method- Development and testing of theories about how the world works. This is applicable to studying a nations economy. * Theory and observation‚ economists collect and analyze data since experiments are often difficult in economics. * Economists make do with whatever data the world happens to give them * Natural experiments offered by history‚ considering
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CHAPTERS 10‚ 12‚ 14 1. What did Sam Patch represent? In a market economy where skilled “arts” were being replaced by machine labor‚ Sam Patch’s acts were a defiant protest against the changing times. 2. What intellectual movement influenced Transcendentalism? The Transcendentalists found inspiration for their philosophy in a variety of diverse sources such as: Vedic thought‚ various religions‚ and German idealism. 3. What did Transcendentalists believe in? The transcendentalists desired
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http://www.presidentprofiles.com/index.html Seven Years War 1756-63 British and France over territory‚ in India for trade‚ British won both financial crisis. taxation Road to Revolution 1756-63: Seven Years War 1763: “Proclamation Line” 1765: Quartering Act and Stamp Act 1770: Boston Massacre 1773: Tea Act and Boston Tea Party 1774: “Intolerable Acts” 1774: First Continental Congress 1776 July 4: Declaration of Independence Treaty of Paris‚ 1783 Britain recognizes
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