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CRJU 1101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4 : Unconsciousness, Irresistible Impulse, Durham Rule
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Introduction: society needs laws to uphold fairness and to prevent the victimization of innocents. Law: a rule of conduct, generally found enacted in t
View DocumentCRJU 1101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Police Foundation, Wickersham Commission, The Elected
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Intro: the rise of the police as an organized force in the western world coincided with the evolution of strong centralized governments. Historical dev
View Document[CRJU 1101] - Midterm Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (14 pages long)
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First body of rules= the laws (written rules) Purpose of laws is to effect or change society"s behavior that is offensive, criminal etc. Laws come aliv
View DocumentCRJU 1101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1 : Homicide, Due Process, George W. Bush
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Crimes: conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state, the federal gov. , or a local jurisdiction for which there is no legally acceptable justi
View DocumentSCI 1102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Life Table, Total Fertility Rate, Dependency Ratio
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Count: absolute # of pop. or any demographic event occurring in specific area at specified time period (ex. Rate: frequency of demographic events in a
View DocumentSCI 1102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Doubling Time, Ecological Debt, Exponential Growth
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Growth would exhaust resources were ruining the soils, water, forests, and polluting the air and threaten stability. Instituted pop. control program th
View DocumentCRJU 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Misdemeanor, Preliminary Hearing, Miranda Warning
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First body of rules= the laws (written rules) Purpose of laws is to effect or change society"s behavior that is offensive, criminal etc. Laws come aliv
View Document[ART 1107] - Final Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (35 pages long)
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Humans make art to understand life, to communicate emotions or ideas, or to create something beautiful. Art is not what you see, but what you make othe
View Document[HIST 1112] - Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam (32 pages long!)
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Ottoman empire: conquered constantinople (istanbul) in 1453. Aztec empire: established tenochtitlan (mexico city) in 1325. Produced economic boom (new
View DocumentHIST 1112 Chapter 17 : Modern World History Ch 17
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Nomadic people from modern day mongolia, the turks, had gained control over territories in india. Turks were important participants in armies and admin
View DocumentPOLS 1101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Connecticut Compromise, 6 Years, First Continental Congress
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Constitution defines the basic structure of gov. , divides the national. Gov. in three branches, describes power of the branches, outlines interaction
View DocumentPOLS 1101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Marble Cake, Cooperative Federalism, Federalism In The United States
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Jan brewer of arizona, requires foreigners who are not citizens of the us (aliens) to register with the gov. and carry their registration papers, and c
View DocumentHIST 1112 Chapter 16: Modern World History Textbook CH. 16
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Linked the products and people of europe, asia, and africa in the 15th century. Port of malacca became a commercial entrepot (trading post where goods
View DocumentHIST 1112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Kangxi Emperor, Peter The Great, Roundhead
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Emerged out of decline of portuguese empire. Set up trading posts on java and started growing coffee. Conflict of england had impact on how colonies de
View DocumentHIST 1112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Indulgence, Roundhead, Ninety-Five Theses
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Believed people could have individual relationships with god instead of going through the church. Very involved with politics, change, and development
View DocumentHIST 1112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Catholic Monarchs, Ming Dynasty, Jizya
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Four causes of european expansion: rise of ming dynasty, rise of ottoman empire, black death, bombars (siege cannon) Worldwide plague carried by fleas
View DocumentART 1107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Tumulus, Religion In Africa, Quran
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The supernatural realm lies beyond our senses, yet in almost every age and culture, people have created diagrams, symbols and pictures that express to
View DocumentART 1107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Sympathetic Magic, Tenderly, Lynn Hershman Leeson
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Human sexuality and reproduction are basic for the survival of the human race. Art has aided and pictured human fertility, reproduction, and sexuality.
View DocumentART 1107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Pueblo Bonito, Colorfulness, Tropical Climate
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In prehistoric cultures, hunters, gatherers, and early formers linked art and ritual to accomplish tasks like bringing rain. These paintings may have b
View DocumentART 1107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Content Analysis, Industrial Revolution, Stainless Steel
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Formal analysis- study of elements and principals and how they are used. Composition of art=arrangement of elements and principals. Capitol is wide and
View DocumentART 1107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Gesso, Robert Rauschenberg, Watercolor Painting
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Media- a medium is the actual material substance used to make a work of art. We tend to the think of media solely as the materials that the artist mani
View DocumentART 1107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Archaic Greece, Additive Color, Acrylate Polymer
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May also include chance, improvising, spontaneity, engaging senses other than sight. Moving point, having length and no width. Actual lines physically
View DocumentART 1107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1 : Unconscious Mind, Fine Art, Edgar Degas
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Humans make art to understand life, to communicate emotions or ideas, or to create something beautiful. Art is not what you see, but what you make othe
View DocumentHS 2100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1 : Information Management, Crisis Intervention, List Of Credentials In Psychology
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At this time there was an increased sense of social responsibility toward the poor, minorities, women, and mentally ill. President lyndon b johnson"s g
View DocumentPOLS 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Zuccotti Park, Fidel Castro, Participatory Democracy
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Represented the 99 percent of americans who possess no special advantages in american society. Believe that the political and economic system is rigged
View DocumentPOLS 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Sea Monster, Treaties Of The European Union, Ordnungspolizei
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Libertarians: can make better decisions for themselves than the gov. can (classical liberalism: freedom, order and equality. Leviathan (1651) (job 41=
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