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How would define concept?“concepts” are general ideas you use to organize your experience, and in doing so, bring order and intelligibility to your life.are the vocabulary of thought. Ex: changes from being bias to being more open, marriage, education, success, communication – concepts are continually being defined and redefined. Derived from the latin “boundary” you use it to classify an object,idea or experience
How would you define what “sophisticated thinker” is? Solving a problem,
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P=9,8.Q.H2.1TRANSFORMATION IN THERMAL ENERGY
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– A possible solution to the proliferation of different
protocols being used on the Internet Origins
– Tim Berners-Lee at CERN proposed the Web
in 1989
Web Browsers
Browsers are clients – always initiate, servers
react (although sometimes servers require
responses)
– Most requests are for existing documents, using
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Web Servers
Provide responses to browser requests, either
existing documents or dynamically built
documents
Uniform Resource Locators
– General form:scheme:object-address
–
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Week 1- Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources. – SaaS – The consumer uses an application, but does not control the operating system, hardware or network infrastructure on which it’s running. Applications are restricted to business applications or applications that may normally installed in a business network or personal computer Examples • Business applications: CRM Gmail, Google Doc,
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In the early 1600s the puritans left New England because of religious suppression setting in Massachusetts which is in the North- East part of the colonies lived in small towns & farms
1.” Sinners in the Hands of Angry God” written by Jonathan Edwards, represent Puritan thought during the Great Awakening is a Sermon
Two literary elements specific to this genre evidence in the following excerpts:
– “who has washed them from their sin in his own blood”: Biblical allusion
– “this it is that
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Vertex
A point where two or more straight lines meet.
Angle Addition Postulate
for any angle, the measure of the whole is equal to the sum of the measures of its non-overlapping parts
Angle Bisector
a ray that divides an angle into 2 congruent angles
Midpoint
a point that divides a segment into 2 congruent segments
Reflexive Property
A quantity is congruent (equal) to itself. a = a
Symmetric Property
If a = b, then b = a
Transitive Property
If a=b and b=c, then a=c
Complementary Angles
Two angles whose sum is
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