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Notes on music during the renaissance period
- Class notes
- • 5 pages •
Notes on music during the renaissance period

Notes on the opera in the Baroque era
- Class notes
- • 4 pages •
Notes on the opera in the Baroque era

Notes on the cantata
- Class notes
- • 3 pages •
Notes on the cantata

Notes on the oratorio
- Class notes
- • 4 pages •
Notes on the oratorio

What precautions does the nurse take when giving any type of Chemo medications
2.	What is Superior vena cava syndrome and what are the symptoms associated with this syndrome
3.	What will the nurse do for a patient following a prostatectomy and what should be done for dark red urine output?
4.	What post-op care should be provided after a mastectomy
5.	What labs should the nurse be concerned with when caring for the cancer patient. Ex: Neutropenia, Thrombocytopenia, etc…
6.	Know all signs/sympto...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
What precautions does the nurse take when giving any type of Chemo medications
2.	What is Superior vena cava syndrome and what are the symptoms associated with this syndrome
3.	What will the nurse do for a patient following a prostatectomy and what should be done for dark red urine output?
4.	What post-op care should be provided after a mastectomy
5.	What labs should the nurse be concerned with when caring for the cancer patient. Ex: Neutropenia, Thrombocytopenia, etc…
6.	Know all signs/sympto...

Unit 3: Public Argument
Purpose:
You will practice communicating in the world beyond academia by transforming your
controversy analysis paper into a public argument. You will also create multiple drafts and
respond to the work of other writers.
Assignment:
Drawing on our discussions of rhetorical situation and analysis from Unit 1 and the
original research you performed in the Controversy analysis for Unit 2, create a specific
rhetorical situation (purpose, audience, and context) and create a rh...
- Presentation
- • 11 pages •
Unit 3: Public Argument
Purpose:
You will practice communicating in the world beyond academia by transforming your
controversy analysis paper into a public argument. You will also create multiple drafts and
respond to the work of other writers.
Assignment:
Drawing on our discussions of rhetorical situation and analysis from Unit 1 and the
original research you performed in the Controversy analysis for Unit 2, create a specific
rhetorical situation (purpose, audience, and context) and create a rh...

Intention: Actively apply HD205 course concepts to your life. Increase awareness of how you are incorporating the communication and life skill materials. 

The Johari Window is a model that we use to understand and frame some of the important skills explored in HD205, including self-disclosure, feedback, self-awareness and self-management. The ultimate goal of using this model is to appropriately enlarge the open area by disclosing information or asking for feedback. Remember that the open pane ...
- Essay
- • 3 pages •
Intention: Actively apply HD205 course concepts to your life. Increase awareness of how you are incorporating the communication and life skill materials. 

The Johari Window is a model that we use to understand and frame some of the important skills explored in HD205, including self-disclosure, feedback, self-awareness and self-management. The ultimate goal of using this model is to appropriately enlarge the open area by disclosing information or asking for feedback. Remember that the open pane ...

ACBS 160D: Human and Animal Interrelationships

Term Paper Topics

Select one of these questions to answer:
1.	Should animals be used in medical research (e.g., research on cancer)? 
2.	Should animals be kept in factory farms for human consumption? 
3.	Should it matter how animals are housed and treated if they are going to be killed for consumption later? (e.g., Should it matter how animals are treated in slaughterhouses before they are killed for consumption? Should it matter how chickens or ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
ACBS 160D: Human and Animal Interrelationships

Term Paper Topics

Select one of these questions to answer:
1.	Should animals be used in medical research (e.g., research on cancer)? 
2.	Should animals be kept in factory farms for human consumption? 
3.	Should it matter how animals are housed and treated if they are going to be killed for consumption later? (e.g., Should it matter how animals are treated in slaughterhouses before they are killed for consumption? Should it matter how chickens or ...

Topic: Economic Growth Case Study: Cross-Country Comparison
Due Dates:
•	Project Proposal Due: Oct. 20 (one-sheet of paper including student names, countries selected, and a brief outline of work distribution for each group member. This proposal will not be graded, but is required to keep everyone on track.)
•	Group Presentations: Nov. 15, or Nov. 17 (must be scheduled in advance.)
•	Research Paper Submission: Nov. 17 (email to: )
Paper Length: Approximately 10 pages (include all graphs, ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Topic: Economic Growth Case Study: Cross-Country Comparison
Due Dates:
•	Project Proposal Due: Oct. 20 (one-sheet of paper including student names, countries selected, and a brief outline of work distribution for each group member. This proposal will not be graded, but is required to keep everyone on track.)
•	Group Presentations: Nov. 15, or Nov. 17 (must be scheduled in advance.)
•	Research Paper Submission: Nov. 17 (email to: )
Paper Length: Approximately 10 pages (include all graphs, ...

Taken from the textbook "Experience Spanish" by Amores, Garcia, and Wendel. It has all grammar and various sentence constructions. Vocabulary is not included, with the exceptions of irregular and/or stem changing verbs. Notes have been taken from chapters 1 through 6.
- Book
- Textbook notes
- • 23 pages •
Taken from the textbook "Experience Spanish" by Amores, Garcia, and Wendel. It has all grammar and various sentence constructions. Vocabulary is not included, with the exceptions of irregular and/or stem changing verbs. Notes have been taken from chapters 1 through 6.

Notes on the baroque solo and chamber music
- Class notes
- • 4 pages •
Notes on the baroque solo and chamber music

Notes on Human Resource Management-Unit 1/Week 1 (Section 1.1)
- Textbook notes
- • 5 pages •
Notes on Human Resource Management-Unit 1/Week 1 (Section 1.1)

This upload is a research paper on whether or not conservative women can be considered feminists. It is 10 pages of content, 2 pages of bibliography, and received an A from the professor.
- Essay
- • 13 pages •
This upload is a research paper on whether or not conservative women can be considered feminists. It is 10 pages of content, 2 pages of bibliography, and received an A from the professor.

Models the capital market
- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
Models the capital market

Defines capital and what makes it difficult to understand, as well as how returns on capital work
- Class notes
- • 1 pages •
Defines capital and what makes it difficult to understand, as well as how returns on capital work

Describes another way to find labor demand. Talks about different labor supply curves and why they exist.
- Textbook notes
- • 2 pages •
Describes another way to find labor demand. Talks about different labor supply curves and why they exist.

Shows a mathematical example of a monopoly. It also describes multiple ways to find labor demand given the production function.
- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
Shows a mathematical example of a monopoly. It also describes multiple ways to find labor demand given the production function.

Explores what happens in a labor market long term: ie, what causes changes once a short term equilibrium has been reached.
- Class notes
- • 3 pages •
Explores what happens in a labor market long term: ie, what causes changes once a short term equilibrium has been reached.

A mathematical example showing how a firm maximizes profits from its production function. Uses simple calculus (one derivative). The problem is about a fisherman who employs himself and has some fixed and variable costs.
- Class notes
- • 3 pages •
A mathematical example showing how a firm maximizes profits from its production function. Uses simple calculus (one derivative). The problem is about a fisherman who employs himself and has some fixed and variable costs.

Introduces different types of cost curves as well as the production function. A little information on externalities.
- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
Introduces different types of cost curves as well as the production function. A little information on externalities.

Models government subsidies, tariffs, and externalities. Second page is a little blurry but still legible.
- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
Models government subsidies, tariffs, and externalities. Second page is a little blurry but still legible.

Shows mathematical examples of both a sales tax and a tariff. Includes graphs
- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
Shows mathematical examples of both a sales tax and a tariff. Includes graphs

This document defines consumer and producer surplus, showing it on a graph and giving mathematical examples. It has a description of supply elasticity on a graph. It also shows the effects of government price controls on a graph, as well as showing a graph of a tax.
- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
This document defines consumer and producer surplus, showing it on a graph and giving mathematical examples. It has a description of supply elasticity on a graph. It also shows the effects of government price controls on a graph, as well as showing a graph of a tax.

These notes show a simple problem with a shift in the demand curve. It also defines and gives formulas for demand elasticity, as well as giving examples. These notes are a little messy, but get clearer on later pages.
- Class notes
- • 3 pages •
These notes show a simple problem with a shift in the demand curve. It also defines and gives formulas for demand elasticity, as well as giving examples. These notes are a little messy, but get clearer on later pages.

Includes a mathematical problem using a utility and value function. It also defines supply and demand, and does a simply problem with that as well.
- Class notes
- • 2 pages •
Includes a mathematical problem using a utility and value function. It also defines supply and demand, and does a simply problem with that as well.