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AP World history Chapter 1

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- AP World History - Stearns Chapter 1 ? From Human Prehistory to the Early Civilizations I. Introduction A. Human origin ? 2.5 million years ago 1. 1/4000 of earth?s existence ? 24 hour day ? last 5 minutes B. Human negatives and positives 1. Aggressiveness, long baby time, back problems, death fears 2. Grip, high/regular sex drive, omnivores, facial expressions, speech C. Paleolithic (Old Stone) Age ? 2.5 million to 12000 BCE 1. Simple tools ? increase in size, brain capacity ? Homo erectus II. Late Paleolithic Developments Homo sapiens sapiens ? 120,000 years ago ? killed off others? Population growth required change ? 1 square mile to hunt/gather for 2 people Long breast feeding ? limit fertility

Evolution of the Atomic Theory

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Evolution of the Atomic Theory Democritus and Leucippus 442 BC Stated that: Between atoms lies empty space Atoms are indestructible Atoms have always been and always will be in motion Atoms differ in shape and size ?The more any indivisible exceeds, the heavier it is.? Aristotle 355 BC Came up with the idea that everything was made up of earth, air, fire, and/or water. Antoine Lavoisier 1785 Discovered the Law of Conservation of Mass J. L. Proust 1794 Discovered the law of definite proportions Thomas Young 1801 - 1817 Proved Isaac Newton?s theory, that light is a wave of particles, incorrect and discovered how there was a variation in rays of light due to the size of wavelengths John Dalton 1803 Came up with his own atomic theory that said:

womens brains essay

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Brian Ramey Diprinzio 6th 2/20/13 The rise of science precipitated many to found their sexist views through the ORTHODOX methods such as religion and society and force them into the new realm of human understanding. The few who took the lead in sexist science set the archetype for disciples to follow, leading the widespread dramatization of the godfather?s original conclusion. Women were not the only ones subject to stinging science; craniometry judged all prejudiced groups (whether it be due to skin, gender, religion). Gould employs irony, deductive reasoning, and gender diction to eradicate the use of science in evaluating, analyzing, comparing peoples.

Rise of Big Business and the Triumph of Industry: 1870-1900

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AP US History Chapter 18: Rise of Big Business and the Triumph of Industry: 1870-1900 What were the key innovations that contributed to the triumph of industrialization between 1865 and 1900? largest steam engine was providing power to machines that spun cotton, combed wool, printed newspapers, made shoes, pumped water, and other stuff Alexander Graham Bell?s telephone Thomas Alva Edison?s incandescent lamp and phonograph machine gun cable car electric street light Linotype machine -population rose from under 40 mil to 75 mill gross national product(GNP) more than tripled farmers grew from 2 mill in 1860 to 5.75 mill in 1900 farming became huge and they were producing alot in the mid west and cali more land was under cultivation

Sequences

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CALCULUS BC NOTES: SEQ 11.1 (revised 2010) SEQUENCE: a list of numbers OR a function whose domain is the set of positive integers FIND FIRST 5 TERMS OF EACH SEQUENCE: 1) 2) 3) LIMIT of a SEQUENCE: (p 695) If where L is a finite number, the sequence CONVERGES. If no limit, the sequence DIVERGES. THEOREM: If (p 696) [Sec 11.1: p 2] FIND THE LIMIT OF EACH SEQUENCE. TELL WHETHER SEQUENCE CONVERGES OR DIVERGES. 4) 5) INCREASING/DECREASING SEQUENCES: increases if for all n decreases if for all n BOUNDED SEQUENCE : (p 700) Above: for all Below: for all [Sec 11.1: p 3] MONOTONIC SEQUENCE: always increasing or always decreasing

APHG Chapter 10

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Chapter 10: Development ? 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Concept Caching: New Orleans, Louisiana Field Note: Geography, Trade, and Development ?Walking down one of the major streets of Timbuktu, Mali , I could hardly believe I was in the renowned intellectual, spiritual, and economic center of the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries. At that time, the place had a great reputation for wealth, which spurred the first European explorations along the African coast. What survives is a relatively impoverished town of some 35,000 people providing central place functions for the surrounding area and seeking to attract some tourist business based on its legendary name.? ? 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 Figure 10.1

Biology Notes

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Biology Chapter 6 notes During cellular respirations: electrons are transferred to oxygen as carbon-hydrogen bonds of gloces are broken & hydrogen-oxygen bonds of water form Glucose loses hydrogen atoms as it is converted to carbon dioxide Oxygen gains hydrogen atoms in being converted to water Redox reaction: Electron transfer requires redox reactions for electrons to lose potential energy + release energy Oxidizing glucose: NAD+, dehygrenase Electron transport chain: electrons falling from glucose to oxygen, the transfer of electrons from an organic molecule to NADH Cellular respiration: Glycolysis (cytosol): break glucose into two molecules of pyruvate net product: NADH + ATP

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