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    Harold L. Carter Colorado Technical University On-line SCI203-1404A-01: Environmental Science and Sustainability: Laboratory Course Phase 1 (IP) – Human Impacts on the Sustainability of Groundwater Trena Woolridge‚ Professor October 10‚ 2014 Title: Human Impacts on the Sustainability of Groundwater Part I: Time Period Impact to Forest Groundwater Levels Saltwater Intrusion Farming Industrial Development Population 1800s Large amounts of forest existed. Large amounts of Groundwater existed

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    Introduction to College Algebra November 9‚ 2009 2 Chapter 1 Sets Definition 1.1. A set is a well-defined collection of distinct objects. Each object in a set is called an element of the set. By “well-defined”‚ we mean that the rule of membership to the set is clear. Example 1.2. The following are examples of sets. 1. The set of counting number less than 5. 2. The set of vowels in the word “mathematics”. 3. The set of cities in the Philippines. 4. The set of positive integers from −2 to

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    Direct Variation Try the following: 1. If m varies directly as y and m is 6 when y is 36‚ find the Choose: constant of variation. 1/6 6 1/36 36 Explanation 2. "a varies directly as b". If a = 3 when b = 24‚ find b when a = 10. Choose: 1.25 8 36 80 Explanation 3. There are about 200 calories in 50 grams of Swiss cheese. Choose: Willie ate 70 grams of this cheese. About how many 210 calories were in the cheese that he ate if the number of 240 calories

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    Amber O’Brien Colorado Technical University Online ENGL101 Instructor Eric Stephenson Phase 2 IP 03/01/2013 I am going to look over the pros and the cons of smoking regular cigarettes and electronic cigarettes. I am a smoker and I have wanted to quit for a while its really hard just quitting cold turkey. I have heard about the new electronic cigarettes so I wanted to see the pros and cons of each. I am going to compare the dangers of each and the positive of each and then at the end I will

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    Equations 0. Cancel all denominators by multiplying every term by the LCD. 1. Simplify LHS and RHS. 2. Eliminate variable term on RHS. 3. Eliminate variable term on LHS. 4. Eliminate the coefficient of the variable. Solve Rational Equations 1. Find LCD. 2. Cancel all denominators by multiplying every term by the LCD. 3. Solve. 4. Omit those solutions that make LCD=0. Complex Numbers: a + bi Powers of i: i0 = 1‚ i1 = i‚ i2 = −1‚ i3 = −i in = ir where r is the remainder of n upon division by 4.

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    Even though college algebra is considered to be an obstacle for many students in terms of degree completion‚ as teachers we must teach useful strategies to motivate our students to find interest in mathematics. Recently‚ there is a psychological problem that we as teachers will face in the future‚ which is that some students believe they were born incompetent in math. However‚ “effort is key to their success and failure is a result of a lack of effort” (Cortes-Suarez‚ 2004). As teachers‚ we must

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    Charles Hayden American Government Phase 5 IP March 26‚ 2012 Jasmin Crenshaw When a person commits a criminal act‚ he or she is has certain rights given to them by the Bill of Rights; the First‚ Fourth‚ Fifth‚ Sixth‚ and Eights amendments. Of the amendments listed I will be discussing the Fourth‚ Fifth‚ and Sixth. The Fourth Amendment is the right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚

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    Algebra 1‚ most students enroll in this class their freshman year. A few special students take this class their eighth grade year. An even smaller pool of students are given the option to take this class their seventh grade year. Fortunately‚ I was part of the small group of students able to take Algebra 1 my seventh grade year. Not only did I make all A’s‚ but I also scored a pass plus on my ECAs for that class at a solid 729. The next year‚ I transferred schools where Geometry Honors was not offered

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    Busi 454 Simulation : Phase 1 Duplox Copiers Canada Limited Carlos del Aguila Contents Section A 2 Section B 4 Section C 8 Section D 14 Section E 22 Section A Duplox Copiers Canada Limited is experiencing several severe issues that are affecting the profitability of the firm. The main issues at DCCL are: employee turnover is increasing‚ employee morale is low‚ and customer satisfaction has dropped while customer complaints have increased‚ and ultimately the biggest issue

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    Tutorial 1: Review of Basic Concepts 1. Let[pic]. List the elements of A that belong to the given set. i. Nature numbers ii. Integers iii. Rational numbers 2. Let set M =[pic]. List the elements of M that belong to the given set. i. Whole numbers ii. Integers iii. Rational numbers 3. Multiply out the brackets: a) 7(x + 2y) – 2(3y – 5x) (b) 2x2 + y – z2 – 2(3x2 + 2y – z) (c) (2x – 5)(5 + 2x) (d) (9y - 8)(3y - 3) 4. Evaluate the following without

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