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Auburn University BUNDLED EXAMS 2024/2025;EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO PASS IS HERE
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[Mostrar más]Niether congress nor any state can pass a law that is - Answer-in conflict with the constitution 
We have a Federal form of government which means that - Answer-the national government and the 
states share sovereign power 
State regulatory powers are referred to as - Answer-Police Powers 
Dormant c...
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Añadir al carritoNiether congress nor any state can pass a law that is - Answer-in conflict with the constitution 
We have a Federal form of government which means that - Answer-the national government and the 
states share sovereign power 
State regulatory powers are referred to as - Answer-Police Powers 
Dormant c...
A frog leaps vertically into the air and encounters no appreciable air resistance. Which statement about 
the frog's motion is correct? 
A) On the way up its acceleration is 9.8 m/s^2 directed upwards, and on the way down its acceleration is 
9.8m/s^2 directed upwards. 
B) On the way up and the way...
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Añadir al carritoA frog leaps vertically into the air and encounters no appreciable air resistance. Which statement about 
the frog's motion is correct? 
A) On the way up its acceleration is 9.8 m/s^2 directed upwards, and on the way down its acceleration is 
9.8m/s^2 directed upwards. 
B) On the way up and the way...
Flow of organism - atoms-->molecules-->organelle-->cellular level-->tissue level-->organ level-- 
>organ system-->organism 
Anatomy - "to cut apart", study of structure of body parts and relationships to each other 
Physiology - study of function of the body parts, how they wo...
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Añadir al carritoFlow of organism - atoms-->molecules-->organelle-->cellular level-->tissue level-->organ level-- 
>organ system-->organism 
Anatomy - "to cut apart", study of structure of body parts and relationships to each other 
Physiology - study of function of the body parts, how they wo...
John Locke - Answer- 
Lives through the execution of Charles I 
Lives through the Civil War 
Lives through the glorious Revolutions 
John Locke beliefs - Answer-Believed absolutism is wrong and that divine right rules are not good either 
tabula rasa - Answer-there are no innate ideas 
Robert Sapols...
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Añadir al carritoJohn Locke - Answer- 
Lives through the execution of Charles I 
Lives through the Civil War 
Lives through the glorious Revolutions 
John Locke beliefs - Answer-Believed absolutism is wrong and that divine right rules are not good either 
tabula rasa - Answer-there are no innate ideas 
Robert Sapols...
transpiration: - how a plant breathes 
water movement into plant via roots 
nutrients (minerals - N,P, K) 
Cooling the plant through evaporation 
All growth occurs from these 3 processes 
Soil: - sand 
silt 
clay 
organic matter - decomposed plants, microorganisms, and animals 
Cation Exchange and S...
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Añadir al carritotranspiration: - how a plant breathes 
water movement into plant via roots 
nutrients (minerals - N,P, K) 
Cooling the plant through evaporation 
All growth occurs from these 3 processes 
Soil: - sand 
silt 
clay 
organic matter - decomposed plants, microorganisms, and animals 
Cation Exchange and S...
What is the most important function of the law to business? - Answer-facilitating planning 
The example of protecting the $1 Billion investment that car companies make per model is an example 
of the law doing what? - Answer-Facilitating Planning 
What did the UN decide is the reason underdeveloped ...
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Añadir al carritoWhat is the most important function of the law to business? - Answer-facilitating planning 
The example of protecting the $1 Billion investment that car companies make per model is an example 
of the law doing what? - Answer-Facilitating Planning 
What did the UN decide is the reason underdeveloped ...
four periods of comm history - Answer-classical period (500 B.C.-400 C.E.) 
Medieval Period and the Renaissance (400-1600) 
Modern Period () 
Contemporary Period (1900-present) 
classical period (500 B.C.-400 C.E.) - Answer--rhetoric was a respected study taught by great philosophers 
-cannons of rh...
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Añadir al carritofour periods of comm history - Answer-classical period (500 B.C.-400 C.E.) 
Medieval Period and the Renaissance (400-1600) 
Modern Period () 
Contemporary Period (1900-present) 
classical period (500 B.C.-400 C.E.) - Answer--rhetoric was a respected study taught by great philosophers 
-cannons of rh...
clc - clears command window 
clear all - clears workspace, closes all figures, clears all variables 
In [x,y], x indicates - the actual value 
In [x,y], y indicates - the location of the value 
sum(matrix) - will calculate the sum of the numbers in EACH COLUMN of a matrix 
Where A= a matrix 
what wo...
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Añadir al carritoclc - clears command window 
clear all - clears workspace, closes all figures, clears all variables 
In [x,y], x indicates - the actual value 
In [x,y], y indicates - the location of the value 
sum(matrix) - will calculate the sum of the numbers in EACH COLUMN of a matrix 
Where A= a matrix 
what wo...
Tort - Answer-a civil wrong for which the law provides a remedy 
True or false: A tort is not a crime - Answer-true 
Crime - Answer-An act against the law 
Civil Wrong - Answer-between individuals or businesses dealing with issues not concerning a law 
What does double jeopardy mean? - Answer-A pers...
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Añadir al carritoTort - Answer-a civil wrong for which the law provides a remedy 
True or false: A tort is not a crime - Answer-true 
Crime - Answer-An act against the law 
Civil Wrong - Answer-between individuals or businesses dealing with issues not concerning a law 
What does double jeopardy mean? - Answer-A pers...
Dissonance - was used more often and freely; made music sound weird 
Atonality - no key; rejected framework of keys; used all 12 notes equally 
Polytonality - having multiple tones 
Expressionism - 'bad' sounding music through use of dissonance, and unusual instrument and 
voice effects; music was...
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Añadir al carritoDissonance - was used more often and freely; made music sound weird 
Atonality - no key; rejected framework of keys; used all 12 notes equally 
Polytonality - having multiple tones 
Expressionism - 'bad' sounding music through use of dissonance, and unusual instrument and 
voice effects; music was...
Risk - uncertainty concerning the occurrence of a loss 
loss exposure - any situation or circumstance in which a loss is possible 
objective risk - defined as the relative variation of actual loss from expected loss 
subjective risk - defined as uncertainty based on a person's mental condition or s...
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Añadir al carritoRisk - uncertainty concerning the occurrence of a loss 
loss exposure - any situation or circumstance in which a loss is possible 
objective risk - defined as the relative variation of actual loss from expected loss 
subjective risk - defined as uncertainty based on a person's mental condition or s...
linear model of communication - theory that views communication as a one-way process in which 
a source conveys an encoded message through a channel to a receiver, who then decodes that message 
source - the person responsible for inventing the idea on which he or she intends to speak and 
crafting ...
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Añadir al carritolinear model of communication - theory that views communication as a one-way process in which 
a source conveys an encoded message through a channel to a receiver, who then decodes that message 
source - the person responsible for inventing the idea on which he or she intends to speak and 
crafting ...
One atmosphere of pressure is defined as: -Answer- all of the above, 33 feet salt water, 34 feet fresh 
water, 14.7 psi 
Depth has a significant impact on air consumption: -Answer- true 
Ordinary air is approximately: -Answer- 78% nitrogen 21% oxygen 
Layers of water having different temperatures ar...
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Añadir al carritoOne atmosphere of pressure is defined as: -Answer- all of the above, 33 feet salt water, 34 feet fresh 
water, 14.7 psi 
Depth has a significant impact on air consumption: -Answer- true 
Ordinary air is approximately: -Answer- 78% nitrogen 21% oxygen 
Layers of water having different temperatures ar...
Regarding the academic fields of psychology, leadership, entrepreneurship, and strategy, which of the 
following statements about leadership is true? - Answer-Leadership involves using formal power as well 
as informal/social sources of influence to inspire action in others. 
__________ is sometimes...
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Añadir al carritoRegarding the academic fields of psychology, leadership, entrepreneurship, and strategy, which of the 
following statements about leadership is true? - Answer-Leadership involves using formal power as well 
as informal/social sources of influence to inspire action in others. 
__________ is sometimes...
Greater demand for inexpensive products and various services are characteristics of what? - Answerconsumer society 
The Sherman Antitrust Act was to put an end to what form of capitalism? - Answer-monopoly capitalism 
What kind of economy is based only on the use value of goods? - Answer-subsistence...
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Añadir al carritoGreater demand for inexpensive products and various services are characteristics of what? - Answerconsumer society 
The Sherman Antitrust Act was to put an end to what form of capitalism? - Answer-monopoly capitalism 
What kind of economy is based only on the use value of goods? - Answer-subsistence...
Newton's First Law of Motion - a moving object will continue moving in a straight line at a 
constant speed, and a stationary object will remain at rest, unless acted on by an unbalanced force 
Newton's Second Law of Motion - the acceleration produced on a body by a force is proportional 
to the m...
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Añadir al carritoNewton's First Law of Motion - a moving object will continue moving in a straight line at a 
constant speed, and a stationary object will remain at rest, unless acted on by an unbalanced force 
Newton's Second Law of Motion - the acceleration produced on a body by a force is proportional 
to the m...
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