Introductory Chemistry Introduction Instructor: Dr. Tao Tao Course Section: CHEM1405.6013-6014 Meeting Time: TTh 6:00pm-9:10pm Bldg 13-629 Office Hours: TTh 5:30 pm-6:00 pm Contact: tao.tao@lonestar.edu Introductory Chemistry 2 Course Material Requirements • Textbook – Introductory Chemistry, by Nivaldo J. Tro 5th edition • Chapters 1-4, 6-10, 14 • Sections, 5.6-5.10, 12.4-12.8, 13.6-13.8 • Scientific Non-programmable Calculator • Safety Goggles for Lab • Lab Coat/Apron (Optional)
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as to maximize good consequence Consequentialism does not itself say what kinds of consequences are good. Hence people can agree on consequentialism while disagreeing about what kind of outcome is good or bad. If you happen to be in charge of setting speed limits, you might be thinking that a bad result is a death: the fewer deaths, the better. But the people who die in accidents were all going to die eventually anyway, so a fatal accident does not mean there are more deaths than there otherwise
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a. specific performance b. rescission c. damages 2. Contract to sell (conditional) • personal obligation – obligation to do • remedies available: a. resolution b. damages ESSENTIAL REQUISITES OF A CONTRACT OF SALE 1. consent 2. subject matter 3. price CHARACTERISTICS OF CONTRACT OF SALE: 1. Nominate - law gave it a name 2. Principal - can stand on its own; unlike accessory contract 3. Bilateral - imposes obligation on both parties a. obligation of seller – transfer ownership & deliver
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The sports injury doctrine, relating to 12 V.S.A. § 1037 “which established that there are inherent dangers to be accepted by skiers as a matter of law.” The motion for a new trial was denied and “ found that the sports injury statute applied to participants in any sport,” not just the operators. “While skiers fall, as a matter of common knowledge, that does not make every fall a danger inherent to the sport. If the fall is due to no breach of duty on the part of the defendant, its risk is
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between a review and an audit are as follows: Review: • It gives limited assurance that the financial statements do not have any known errors of departures from GAAP. • It generally base on analytical procedures and inquiries. • It does not consider the client’s internal controls. Audit: • It gives reasonable assurance that the financial statements are fairly presented in conformity with GAAP. (SAS100). • Auditors are in charge to obtain an understanding of client’s internal
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may get muddy but he should save the child. The clothes would be insignificant but the death would be a very bad thing, Singer proposes that it should be no different to help a neighbor or a person 1,000 miles away, because their distance from one does nothing to lessen their suffering. As is the case with the Bengal Famine, he proposed that we
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A CONTINUING DETENTION DOES NOT SERVE PUBLIC INTERESTS Respondent is not a threat to national security is not likely to abscond and is not a poor bail risk. A continuing detention would waste the U.S. tax payers’ hard working money because a report states that a
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whatever was put in, made the result worthwhile. A persistent answer to all events is no. The rationale behind such an answer is that no matter intention or
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Aristotle * Aristotle was born in 384 BC. 14 Years after the death of Socrates. His father was court physician to the king of Macedon. * At the age of 18 he entered Plato’s academy at Athens. (Plato was 60 years old) Aristotle remained in the academy until Plato’s death. * Aristotle became tutor to the son of King of Macedon who then became Alexander the great. * Aristotle rejected almost everything that Plato had argued – in particular the existence of forms, he said that human
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above water, if not, click the “salt” button. Shake the salt shaker. a. As the salt falls out of the shaker what state of matter is the salt? How can you tell? It is solid because the salt is hard. b. Once the salt enters the water, what is its state of matter? How can you tell? When the salt enters the water, the state of matter is liquid, and that mixture with water, and I can see it.
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