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Chapter 10, Agriculture, Key Issue I ? CREATEDATE ?8/4/08 5:53 AM? I. Where Did Agriculture Originate? A. Origins of Agriculture 1. Hunters and Gatherers a. Contemporary Hunting and Gathering 2. Invention of Agriculture 1. Two Types of Cultivation B. Location of Agricultural Hearths 1. Location of First Vegetative Planting 2. Location of First Seed Agriculture a. Diffusion of Seed Agriculture C. Classifying Agricultural Regions 1. Differences Between Subsistence and Commercial Agriculture a. Purpose of Farming b. Percentage of Farmers in the labor Force c. Use of Machinery d. Farm Size e. Relationship of Farming to Other Businesses 2. Mapping Agricultural Regions ? II. Where Are Agricultural Regions in Less Developed Countries? A. Shifting Cultivation

Automobiles

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Automobiles of Value Made by Studemakers, this automobile is well constructed with a remarkable noiseless motor. It is durable, fast, and vibration free. This motor vehicle is practical and is 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. Studemakers and Brothers Co.
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The fiscal Cliff

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Welles Harris The Fiscal Cliff The fiscal cliff refers to an automatic $560 billion in tax increases and spending cuts that would go into effect, beginning in January 2013, to supposedly reduce the US budget deficit. Realistically, these cuts and tax increases would only reduce the national debt by a few percentage points. I believe the Simpson-Bowles Budget Alternative is currently the one of the better plans proffered for our country. This bipartisan plan, created by Alan Simpson, a former Republican senator, and Erskin Bowles, a Democrat who was previously the Chief of Staff under the Clinton administration, achieves debt reduction via tax to cuts ratio of 1:2.

Industrial Revolution

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Advances in Agriculture Crop Rotation ? rotate crops properly to use all fields Urbanization ? movement from rural to urban areas Enclosure movement ? landowners buy enclosed land Seed Drill ? Jethro Tull invented this to push seed to the ground Natural Resources Vs. Factors of Productions Natural Resources: river (in land transporation) , coals (for fuels), iron (to construct machinery, tools), harbors (for merchant ships) Factors of Production: political stability, resources: land labor, capital Major Inventions (Textiles) Flying Shuttle ? doubled work in a day for weaving Spinning Jenny ? spinning frame sped up spinning thread (John Kay) Cotton Gin ? multiplied the amount of gin to be cleansed (Eli Whitney) Major Inventions (Transportation)

Calculus

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http://education.ti.com/html/t3_free_courses/calculus84_online/index.html
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Bioinformatics

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Sahithi Battula BTEC 3301 Dr. Premila Achar 27 October 2011 Lab 8: Introduction to Bioinformatics How many databases are currently available from the pull down menu? Forty databases are available from the pull down menu. How many databases are listed under the Literature link under Resources? List them. Seven databases are listed. They are: Bookshelf, Journals in NCBI Databases, MeSH Database, NCBI Handbook, NCBI Help Manual, PubMed, PubMed Central (PMC). How many of the above databases are listed in the search pull down menu at the top? Four of the above databases are listed in the search pull down menu. They are: Bookshelf, MeSH, NCBI, and PubMed. How many of the databases listed in Question 2 are listed under Popular Resources on the right?

Macroecon - building up to monetary policy

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Definitions • MS • MB • Multiplier Tools • Open market operation (most used) • Discount loans/rate • Required reserve ratio Fiscal policy: the government affecting outcomes by using its budget Monetary policy: the government (fed) affecting outcomes via financial markets Money supply: quantity of money (M1) = currency + deposits Monetary base: Currency + reserves (except cash reserves) (M0) Reserves-> the banks’ account at the Fed (controlled by Feds) Imagine there’s no cash Imagine RRR = 10% Banks lives are simple- asset management Let’s say the Fed wants to engage in an open market purchase A L A L

Equilibrium test problems

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Nitrosyl chloride is an orange gas that dissociates into chlorine and nitrogen monoxide: 2 ClNO (g) ? 2 NO (g) + Cl2 (g) In an experiment, 3.00 atm of NO, 2.00 atm of Cl2, and 5.00 atm of ClNO were introduced into a 1.0 L container. After the reaction was allowed to come to equilibrium at 298 K, there were 6.12 atm of ClNO in the container. Use this information to determine KP and the equilibrium partial pressures of NO (g) and Cl2 (g). Calculate KC at 1000 K. Calculate KP for the equilibrium: 4 NO (g) + 2 Cl2 (g) ? 4 ClNO (g). Use the following information to calculate ?H? of the reaction. ?H?f (kJ/mol) ClNO (g) 54.6 NO (g) 90.5 Cl2 (g) 0

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