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Cascadia Community College

Cascadia Community College is an American community college located in Bothell, Washington on a shared campus with the University of Washington, Bothell. Established in 2000, Cascadia was built to serve the cities of Bothell, Woodinville, Kirkland, Kenmore, Duvall, Carnation, Sammamish, Redmond and other smaller communities.

Stacks The content for these slides was originally created by Gerard Harrison. Ported to C# by Mike Panitz

Queues The content for these slides was originally created by Gerard Harrison. Ported to C# by Mike Panitz
1.5 – Exponential Functions

1.5 – Exponential Functions

1.7 - Parametric Equations

1.7 - Parametric Equations

2.5 – Limits Involving Infinity

2.5 – Limits Involving Infinity

3.1 – Rules of Differentiation

3.1 – Rules of Differentiation

2.4 - Continuity

2.4 - Continuity

2.3 - Calculating Limits Using The Limit Laws

2.3 - Calculating Limits Using The Limit Laws

2.2 - The Limit of a Function

2.2 - The Limit of a Function

QuickSort The content for these slides was originally created by Gerard Harrison. Ported to C# by Mike Panitz
How to incorporate equations into Power Point Presentations

How to incorporate equations into Power Point Presentations

by Deborah Alterman Cascadia Community College
1.7 - Lines

1.7 - Lines

Subsistence Strategies

Subsistence Strategies

This lecture discusses how people get their food. Of all the cultural traits, this is the most important as it conditions virtually all other social institutions. Part of people’s economic system 4 types: Foraging Pastoralism Horticulture Intensive Agriculture
Applets Much of this material can be found in The Java Tutorial from java.sun.com

Applets Much of this material can be found in The Java Tutorial from java.sun.com

2.2 – Linear Functions and Models

2.2 – Linear Functions and Models

What is Culture? ~Norms

What is Culture? ~Norms

Social Institutions Patterned sets of behaviors (norms) constructed to satisfy basic human needs
A Little More About Culture

A Little More About Culture

Overt vs. Covert culture Ideal vs. Real culture World view
Marriage

Marriage

Economics Bride-wealth/bride-price Bride service Dowry hypergany Woman exchange In this lecture, you will learn about the various types of marriages, the function of marriage, and its economic benefits.
What is Culture?

What is Culture?

Values & Norms Value = abstract concept Norm = rules of behavior Folkways Mores Laws Artifacts: material objects associated with the norm
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