The document summarizes the agenda for the 31st Annual Capitol Conference on January 19, 2011 in Jefferson City, Missouri. It welcomes the 2011 MAR President and Legislative and Regulatory Policy Chair. It also mentions the 2nd Annual Ride for the American Dream on June 4, 2011 and introduces the MAR Governmental Affairs team. It discusses RPAC goals and the Broker Involvement Program to encourage REALTOR involvement in influencing legislation.
This document discusses various cardiovascular conditions including:
- Valvular heart diseases such as aortic stenosis, mitral stenosis, tricuspid incompetence, mitral incompetence, and pulmonary hypertension.
- Congenital heart diseases including atrial septal defect, patent ductus arteriosus, tetralogy of Fallot, and coarctation of the aorta.
- Arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation including its causes, complications, management, and use of anticoagulants. Other arrhythmias discussed are causes of syncope.
- Coronary artery diseases such as manifestations, diagnosis, and management of myocardial infarction, complications of MI, risk factors for coronary atherosclerosis
Nature as a shield for Hester and Pearl sejalvaghela
The document summarizes aspects of Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter, including key characters like Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale. It also discusses a passage where Pearl notes that the sunshine hides from her mother Hester because of something shameful on her bosom, while the sunshine is not afraid of Pearl because she has nothing on her bosom yet. The document ends by providing the author's online profiles.
This document discusses different types of energy sources including renewable sources like solar, wind, and hydropower as well as non-renewable sources like coal, petroleum, and natural gas. It notes that while renewable sources are unlimited, some have high costs or depend on specific climate conditions. Non-renewable sources cause environmental issues like increased greenhouse gases, acid rain, and pollution. The document also briefly describes how energy is produced at power stations through heating water to create steam that turns turbines to generate electricity.
The document summarizes the agenda for the 31st Annual Capitol Conference on January 19, 2011 in Jefferson City, Missouri. It welcomes the 2011 MAR President and Legislative and Regulatory Policy Chair. It also mentions the 2nd Annual Ride for the American Dream on June 4, 2011 and introduces the MAR Governmental Affairs team. It discusses RPAC goals and the Broker Involvement Program to encourage REALTOR involvement in influencing legislation.
This document discusses various cardiovascular conditions including:
- Valvular heart diseases such as aortic stenosis, mitral stenosis, tricuspid incompetence, mitral incompetence, and pulmonary hypertension.
- Congenital heart diseases including atrial septal defect, patent ductus arteriosus, tetralogy of Fallot, and coarctation of the aorta.
- Arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation including its causes, complications, management, and use of anticoagulants. Other arrhythmias discussed are causes of syncope.
- Coronary artery diseases such as manifestations, diagnosis, and management of myocardial infarction, complications of MI, risk factors for coronary atherosclerosis
Nature as a shield for Hester and Pearl sejalvaghela
The document summarizes aspects of Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter, including key characters like Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale. It also discusses a passage where Pearl notes that the sunshine hides from her mother Hester because of something shameful on her bosom, while the sunshine is not afraid of Pearl because she has nothing on her bosom yet. The document ends by providing the author's online profiles.
This document discusses different types of energy sources including renewable sources like solar, wind, and hydropower as well as non-renewable sources like coal, petroleum, and natural gas. It notes that while renewable sources are unlimited, some have high costs or depend on specific climate conditions. Non-renewable sources cause environmental issues like increased greenhouse gases, acid rain, and pollution. The document also briefly describes how energy is produced at power stations through heating water to create steam that turns turbines to generate electricity.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This lesson plan is for a 7th grade English class and focuses on teaching students how to participate in a panel discussion. The objectives are for students to discuss issues through a panel discussion process, perform a panel discussion, and actively participate in a group activity. Students will learn about panel discussions, including the roles of moderator and experts. They will then participate in a mock panel discussion where some students role play different stakeholders discussing the issue of poor garbage collection causing health problems in the community. Afterwards, students will evaluate each other's participation using a rating sheet and are assigned an essay explaining the importance of learning panel discussion skills.
This document discusses point of view in narratives. It defines three points of view: first person, second person, and third person. First person narration uses pronouns like "I" and "me" and the narrator is a character in the story. Second person is rarely used and directly addresses the reader as "you." Third person uses pronouns like "he" and "she" and there are three types: omniscient knows all characters' thoughts, limited is confined to one character, and objective can only convey external actions and events. Examples are provided to illustrate each point of view.
Apresentar dados na forma de distribuição de frequênciasdean dundas
Este documento explica como organizar dados quantitativos coletados em classes de frequência para facilitar a análise. Primeiro determina-se o número de classes e a largura de cada uma. Em seguida, definem-se os limites inferiores e superiores de cada classe. Por fim, conta-se a frequência de dados em cada classe para gerar a distribuição de frequência.
Apresentar dados na forma de distribuição de frequênciasdean dundas
Este documento explica como organizar dados quantitativos coletados em classes de frequência para facilitar a análise. Primeiro determina-se o número de classes e a largura de cada uma. Em seguida, definem-se os limites de cada classe. Por fim, conta-se a frequência de dados em cada classe, gerando a distribuição de frequência.
Determinar frequências absoluta, relativa e relativa percentualdean dundas
Este documento explica como calcular diferentes tipos de frequências para dados estatísticos, incluindo frequências absolutas, relativas e acumuladas. Apresenta um exemplo de uma tabela de frequências para notas de 40 alunos, mostrando como calcular cada tipo de frequência para organizar e analisar os dados de maneira estatística.
O documento descreve as negociações entre a FRELIMO e o governo português em 1974 que levaram à independência de Moçambique. Discute também os objetivos da educação revolucionária moçambicana de criar um "Homem Novo" e desenvolver uma nova mentalidade e sociedade após a independência.
O documento descreve a formação e início da luta armada da FRELIMO em Moçambique contra o regime colonial português entre 1962-1968. A FRELIMO foi fundada em 1962 através da união de três organizações nacionalistas e declarou a insurreição geral armada contra Portugal em 1964, iniciando operações militares em quatro frentes. Após progressos iniciais, a luta se expandiu para mais províncias e zonas foram libertadas, culminando no II Congresso da FRELIMO em 1968.
A structure is anything that supports a load. There are three main types of structures: mass structures, which rely on their own weight to resist loads; frame structures, made of connected parts like members; and shell structures, made from thin sheet material molded into shapes. Structures must withstand various forces, both internal forces between parts and external forces from outside. Forces can be tensile (pulling), compressive (pushing), torsional (twisting), or cause bending or shearing. The way a material responds to forces depends on its mechanical properties like strength, stiffness, and whether it behaves elastically or plastically.
Notesmaster Support Network Introductiondean dundas
The Notesmaster Support Network is a collaborative initiative between the Caribbean Examinations Council, Ministries of Education, and regional organizations to build digital learning resources for schools and universities in the Caribbean. Teachers can register on the CXC-Notesmaster e-learning platform to access existing resources, join virtual subject communities, and create their own engaging notes, interactive quizzes, and online classes using the platform's features like the Notesmaster editor, Google Drive integration, and ability to organize materials by syllabus objectives. The goal is to provide digital avenues for teachers and students to communicate and access curriculum-based resources.
The picaresque novel is characterized by an episodic narrative told from the first-person perspective of a roguish anti-hero who drifts between locations and social classes, exposing the hypocrisy of society. Key elements include a naïve narrator, episodic structure, flashbacks, a sympathetic but flawed protagonist, and social commentary left to the reader. Famous examples include Don Quixote, Candide, Moll Flanders, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
The transfer of the Portuguese court to Brazil in 1808 was a significant step toward Brazilian independence. It elevated Brazil's status and made recolonization difficult. Brazilian independence was achieved in 1822 due to factors like British support, restrictions on Brazilian trade, and Dom Pedro's refusal to return to Portugal. After independence, Brazil experienced political turmoil but stabilized under Emperor Dom Pedro II. Slavery ended in 1888. The economy initially relied on exports like sugar, cotton, and coffee, with infrastructure and industry developing in the late 1800s. However, Brazil faced growing international competition in exports by 1900.
Caribbean freedom peasantry- w. k. marshalldean dundas
1) The document discusses the development of peasantry in the British West Indies since emancipation in 1838. It describes how former slaves left plantations to become small-scale farmers and landowners, establishing villages and diversifying agriculture.
2) It outlines three periods of peasant growth: establishment from 1838-1860 as they acquired land; consolidation from 1860-1900 as cash crops replaced subsistence farming; and saturation from 1900 as opportunities declined in some islands.
3) West Indian peasantry was unique in originating recently from emancipation, developing alongside plantations, and often combining farming with other work.
The document discusses different types of cams and cam mechanisms. It explains that a cam is used to convert rotational motion to linear motion using a follower. Common types of followers include knife-edged, roller, and flat-footed followers. The document also discusses different types of cam motions including uniform velocity, dwell, simple harmonic motion, and uniform acceleration/retardation. It provides examples of drawing displacement diagrams for different cam profiles and motions.
This document discusses the properties and reactions of amines. It describes how amines are moderately polar and soluble in water due to hydrogen bonding. Their boiling points are higher than non-polar compounds due to intermolecular hydrogen bonding. Amines are basic due to the lone pair of electrons on nitrogen. Common reactions of amines include salt formation, alkylation, conversion to amides, aromatic substitution, Hofmann elimination, and formation of diazonium salts. Diazonium salts can undergo replacement or coupling reactions.
This document discusses dimensions in engineering drawings. It defines dimensions as numerical values that define the size, location, and other geometric characteristics of a part. The document outlines fundamental rules of dimensioning, such as only defining the size and position of each feature once and dimensioning features in the view where their shape is best shown. It also provides guidelines for good dimensioning practice, such as leaving space between dimensions and views and placing longer dimensions outside shorter ones. Dimension styles for different geometric features like cylinders, angles, and arcs are demonstrated. The document concludes with examples of incorrect dimensioning.
The document discusses surface textures and machining symbols. It covers topics such as how surface conditions can vary depending on whether a part is machined, cast, or forged. It also addresses what type of surface is needed for a product's function, including smooth, rough or patterned surfaces. The document provides examples of machining symbols and notes on indicating machining allowances and surface roughness.
The document provides definitions and explanations for common instruction verbs used in essay questions. It lists verbs such as analyze, argue, compare, conclude, critique, define, describe, discuss, evaluate, explain, identify, and summarize. It explains the meaning and what is required by each verb in terms of the level of critical thinking and type of response expected. The document also provides tips for understanding the assignment question such as identifying key words and checking meanings to clarify what is being asked.
This document provides a summary of Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen's experiences during World War I that influenced their poetry. Both men volunteered for the war due to propaganda but became disillusioned after witnessing the horrors of trench warfare. Sassoon came from a wealthy family but found the war nothing like the glory depicted. Owen was from a humble background and also became shocked by the human losses and suffering of soldiers. Both poets were treated for shell shock and used their experiences to write realistic poems that condemned the war and portrayed the miserable conditions faced by soldiers. Sassoon's poems expressed anger at those who caused or prolonged the war without regard for soldiers. He sought to convey the true psychological experiences of being in
The Mother's Sons: Katharine Tynan's War Poetrydean dundas
This document provides an analysis of Katharine Tynan's war poetry, focusing on her portrayal of motherhood during wartime. Tynan personalizes war through her poems by depicting the experiences of mothers with sons serving in the war. Unlike many male war poets who wrote about their battlefield experiences, Tynan does not describe the atrocities of war directly. Instead, she portrays the various facets of motherhood in wartime through poems published in collections like Flower of Youth, The Holy War, and Late Songs. The analysis seeks to highlight Tynan's contribution to writing about the human impact of the war from the perspective of non-combatants waiting at home, in particular mothers worrying for their sons at the front.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This lesson plan is for a 7th grade English class and focuses on teaching students how to participate in a panel discussion. The objectives are for students to discuss issues through a panel discussion process, perform a panel discussion, and actively participate in a group activity. Students will learn about panel discussions, including the roles of moderator and experts. They will then participate in a mock panel discussion where some students role play different stakeholders discussing the issue of poor garbage collection causing health problems in the community. Afterwards, students will evaluate each other's participation using a rating sheet and are assigned an essay explaining the importance of learning panel discussion skills.
This document discusses point of view in narratives. It defines three points of view: first person, second person, and third person. First person narration uses pronouns like "I" and "me" and the narrator is a character in the story. Second person is rarely used and directly addresses the reader as "you." Third person uses pronouns like "he" and "she" and there are three types: omniscient knows all characters' thoughts, limited is confined to one character, and objective can only convey external actions and events. Examples are provided to illustrate each point of view.
Apresentar dados na forma de distribuição de frequênciasdean dundas
Este documento explica como organizar dados quantitativos coletados em classes de frequência para facilitar a análise. Primeiro determina-se o número de classes e a largura de cada uma. Em seguida, definem-se os limites inferiores e superiores de cada classe. Por fim, conta-se a frequência de dados em cada classe para gerar a distribuição de frequência.
Apresentar dados na forma de distribuição de frequênciasdean dundas
Este documento explica como organizar dados quantitativos coletados em classes de frequência para facilitar a análise. Primeiro determina-se o número de classes e a largura de cada uma. Em seguida, definem-se os limites de cada classe. Por fim, conta-se a frequência de dados em cada classe, gerando a distribuição de frequência.
Determinar frequências absoluta, relativa e relativa percentualdean dundas
Este documento explica como calcular diferentes tipos de frequências para dados estatísticos, incluindo frequências absolutas, relativas e acumuladas. Apresenta um exemplo de uma tabela de frequências para notas de 40 alunos, mostrando como calcular cada tipo de frequência para organizar e analisar os dados de maneira estatística.
O documento descreve as negociações entre a FRELIMO e o governo português em 1974 que levaram à independência de Moçambique. Discute também os objetivos da educação revolucionária moçambicana de criar um "Homem Novo" e desenvolver uma nova mentalidade e sociedade após a independência.
O documento descreve a formação e início da luta armada da FRELIMO em Moçambique contra o regime colonial português entre 1962-1968. A FRELIMO foi fundada em 1962 através da união de três organizações nacionalistas e declarou a insurreição geral armada contra Portugal em 1964, iniciando operações militares em quatro frentes. Após progressos iniciais, a luta se expandiu para mais províncias e zonas foram libertadas, culminando no II Congresso da FRELIMO em 1968.
A structure is anything that supports a load. There are three main types of structures: mass structures, which rely on their own weight to resist loads; frame structures, made of connected parts like members; and shell structures, made from thin sheet material molded into shapes. Structures must withstand various forces, both internal forces between parts and external forces from outside. Forces can be tensile (pulling), compressive (pushing), torsional (twisting), or cause bending or shearing. The way a material responds to forces depends on its mechanical properties like strength, stiffness, and whether it behaves elastically or plastically.
Notesmaster Support Network Introductiondean dundas
The Notesmaster Support Network is a collaborative initiative between the Caribbean Examinations Council, Ministries of Education, and regional organizations to build digital learning resources for schools and universities in the Caribbean. Teachers can register on the CXC-Notesmaster e-learning platform to access existing resources, join virtual subject communities, and create their own engaging notes, interactive quizzes, and online classes using the platform's features like the Notesmaster editor, Google Drive integration, and ability to organize materials by syllabus objectives. The goal is to provide digital avenues for teachers and students to communicate and access curriculum-based resources.
The picaresque novel is characterized by an episodic narrative told from the first-person perspective of a roguish anti-hero who drifts between locations and social classes, exposing the hypocrisy of society. Key elements include a naïve narrator, episodic structure, flashbacks, a sympathetic but flawed protagonist, and social commentary left to the reader. Famous examples include Don Quixote, Candide, Moll Flanders, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
The transfer of the Portuguese court to Brazil in 1808 was a significant step toward Brazilian independence. It elevated Brazil's status and made recolonization difficult. Brazilian independence was achieved in 1822 due to factors like British support, restrictions on Brazilian trade, and Dom Pedro's refusal to return to Portugal. After independence, Brazil experienced political turmoil but stabilized under Emperor Dom Pedro II. Slavery ended in 1888. The economy initially relied on exports like sugar, cotton, and coffee, with infrastructure and industry developing in the late 1800s. However, Brazil faced growing international competition in exports by 1900.
Caribbean freedom peasantry- w. k. marshalldean dundas
1) The document discusses the development of peasantry in the British West Indies since emancipation in 1838. It describes how former slaves left plantations to become small-scale farmers and landowners, establishing villages and diversifying agriculture.
2) It outlines three periods of peasant growth: establishment from 1838-1860 as they acquired land; consolidation from 1860-1900 as cash crops replaced subsistence farming; and saturation from 1900 as opportunities declined in some islands.
3) West Indian peasantry was unique in originating recently from emancipation, developing alongside plantations, and often combining farming with other work.
The document discusses different types of cams and cam mechanisms. It explains that a cam is used to convert rotational motion to linear motion using a follower. Common types of followers include knife-edged, roller, and flat-footed followers. The document also discusses different types of cam motions including uniform velocity, dwell, simple harmonic motion, and uniform acceleration/retardation. It provides examples of drawing displacement diagrams for different cam profiles and motions.
This document discusses the properties and reactions of amines. It describes how amines are moderately polar and soluble in water due to hydrogen bonding. Their boiling points are higher than non-polar compounds due to intermolecular hydrogen bonding. Amines are basic due to the lone pair of electrons on nitrogen. Common reactions of amines include salt formation, alkylation, conversion to amides, aromatic substitution, Hofmann elimination, and formation of diazonium salts. Diazonium salts can undergo replacement or coupling reactions.
This document discusses dimensions in engineering drawings. It defines dimensions as numerical values that define the size, location, and other geometric characteristics of a part. The document outlines fundamental rules of dimensioning, such as only defining the size and position of each feature once and dimensioning features in the view where their shape is best shown. It also provides guidelines for good dimensioning practice, such as leaving space between dimensions and views and placing longer dimensions outside shorter ones. Dimension styles for different geometric features like cylinders, angles, and arcs are demonstrated. The document concludes with examples of incorrect dimensioning.
The document discusses surface textures and machining symbols. It covers topics such as how surface conditions can vary depending on whether a part is machined, cast, or forged. It also addresses what type of surface is needed for a product's function, including smooth, rough or patterned surfaces. The document provides examples of machining symbols and notes on indicating machining allowances and surface roughness.
The document provides definitions and explanations for common instruction verbs used in essay questions. It lists verbs such as analyze, argue, compare, conclude, critique, define, describe, discuss, evaluate, explain, identify, and summarize. It explains the meaning and what is required by each verb in terms of the level of critical thinking and type of response expected. The document also provides tips for understanding the assignment question such as identifying key words and checking meanings to clarify what is being asked.
This document provides a summary of Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen's experiences during World War I that influenced their poetry. Both men volunteered for the war due to propaganda but became disillusioned after witnessing the horrors of trench warfare. Sassoon came from a wealthy family but found the war nothing like the glory depicted. Owen was from a humble background and also became shocked by the human losses and suffering of soldiers. Both poets were treated for shell shock and used their experiences to write realistic poems that condemned the war and portrayed the miserable conditions faced by soldiers. Sassoon's poems expressed anger at those who caused or prolonged the war without regard for soldiers. He sought to convey the true psychological experiences of being in
The Mother's Sons: Katharine Tynan's War Poetrydean dundas
This document provides an analysis of Katharine Tynan's war poetry, focusing on her portrayal of motherhood during wartime. Tynan personalizes war through her poems by depicting the experiences of mothers with sons serving in the war. Unlike many male war poets who wrote about their battlefield experiences, Tynan does not describe the atrocities of war directly. Instead, she portrays the various facets of motherhood in wartime through poems published in collections like Flower of Youth, The Holy War, and Late Songs. The analysis seeks to highlight Tynan's contribution to writing about the human impact of the war from the perspective of non-combatants waiting at home, in particular mothers worrying for their sons at the front.