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    Lecture 1

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    Consumer’s Guide to Understanding Science and Social Science Research – Introduction (week 1) Lecture 1 - Social Science Rules of Thumb Introduction One result of the 24-hour news cycle is that each of us is now a ‘consumer’ of science; today‚ research findings are reported by both familiar and emerging media with varying levels of credibility. Mass media do not always report the most important or impactful research findings‚ nor is reporting always accurate. Some online media outlets are

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    Lecture 2

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    Practices 3.6 Income from Property 4.0 SOURCE 4.1 The Link between Source and Residency 4.2 Income from Personal Services 4.3 Trading (Business) Income 4.4 Income from Property 5.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS Objectives of Lecture 2: At the end of this lecture‚ you should be able to: understand the importance of Sections 6-5(2) and 6-5(3) of the ITAA (1997); understand the concept of residence for Australian tax purposes; deduce from a given set of facts the issues relevant for determining

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    ISP205L lecture

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    also required for the ISP 205 lecture course and many other courses on campus. - A working version of the Stellarium computer program for the online assignments. Stellarium is open-source software that can be downloadwed at stellarium.org The textbook for the lecture course is not necessary for this lab course‚ although it might be helpful in understanding some of the material. 4. Course Co/Pre-Requisites: You should either be taking or have taken the ISP 205 lecture course. 5. Course Description:

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    Sas Lecture

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    MFE 6390 Spring 2013 Residual analysis in SAS (continued) In the previous two lectures‚ we learnt how to obtain the residuals of the estimation and to formally test for heteroscedasticity in the model. In this lecture‚ we will focus on testing the model errors for serial correlation. Recall that‚ in order to make valid inferences using the linear regression estimates‚ we need the errors of the model (i.e. residuals) to

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    Bernanke Lecture

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    THE FEDERAL RESERVE AND THE FINANCIAL CRISIS Lecture 2: The Federal Reserve after World War II 1. Early Challenges 2. The Great Moderation 3. Origins of the Recent Crisis What Is the Mission of a Central Bank? • Macroeconomic stability - All central banks use monetary policy to strive for low and stable inflation; most a so use monetary policy to try to promote stable growth in output and employment. • Financial stability - Central banks try to ensure that the nation’s financial system

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    Lecture Notes

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    Lecture 1 Date: 29.07.2013 1. Syllabi: 8 units available at Solapur University website also under courses link 2. Note down the books to be referred to: 1. Management: Stoner‚ Freeman and Gilbert 2. Management: Global Perspective: Heinz Weihrich‚ Cannice and Harold Koontz 3. Principles of Management: Tripathi and Reddy 4. Principles of Management – Ramasamy 5. Principles and Practices of Management – LM Prasad 6. International Management

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    March 26‚ 2013 Lecture -The function of the eye is to convert photons of light into action potentials (nerve impulses). -The inner layer is a nervous tunic (made out of nerve cells)=retina. -Refraction: Bends light. -The purpose of the cornea and the lens is to take an object and focus every little detail of the object on the retina on the back of the lens. Upside down and backwards. -When light goes through medias‚ it bends. -Lens are suspended by ligaments behind the pupil. Suspensory ligaments

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    Lecture 34

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    Astronomy/Origins 2B03 “The Big Questions” Lecture #34 What makes a particle “elementary” ? • A particle is elementary if it has no inner structure (i.e not “made” of some even smaller entities). Quarks and leptons are the most elementary particles we know about at this time. They are no larger than 10-18 [cm] The Standard Model • Quarks and leptons are the most fundamental particles of nature that we know about. • Up & down quarks and electrons make up ordinary matter.

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    GEO716: Lecture 1 what are geo’s of health? medical - impurical‚ deals with dynamics and measuring disease itself health - environmental‚ economical‚ social‚ physical spread of disease‚ health care management incidents of disease = the number of new prevalence prevalence can be a good thing ... people surviving infinite morality rates ... kids who live to five will likely live to adulthood degenerative and chronic disease ... expensive to keep an aging population if you live

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    LAW EXTENSION COMMITTEE WINTER COURSE 2005 CONTRACTS LECTURE NOTES WEEK FIVE PRIVITY OF CONTRACT 1. The Privity of Contract Doctrine The privity of contract doctrine dictates that only persons who are parties to a contract are entitled to take action to enforce it. A person who stands to gain a benefit from the contract (a third party beneficiary) is not entitled to take any enforcement action if he or she is denied the promised benefit. Example: A promises B‚ for consideration

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