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A Firm Hires Until Wage = Mrp
A description, examples, and graphs on the subject of "derived demand" are provided.
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A Shift in Mrp Changes Wage and Quantity
A description, examples, and graphs on the subject of "derived demand" are provided.
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Portrait of Elijah Mc Coy Derived From Public Domain
Find out where the expression "The Real McCoy" comes from. This site provides brief biographical information about the inventor Elijah McCoy (1844-1929 CE).
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Visual Calculus: Derivatives and Graphing
This site from Visual Calculus at the University of Tennessee provides very helpful exercises in graphing calculus problems. Provides ten exercises.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Assyrian Ornament
The purely conventional ornaments - the rosette, guilloche, and lotus-flower, and probably also the palmette - were derived from Egyptian originals. They were treated, however, in a quite new spirit and adapted to the special materials...
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Hyper Physics: Ideal Gas Law With Constraints
Boyle's law is derived from the ideal gas law. An equation is given and the derivation is explained.
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Hyper Physics: Ideal Gas Law With Constraints
Boyle's law is derived from the ideal gas law. An equation is given and the derivation is explained.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: Oregon, 1898
A map from 1898 of Oregon showing the capital of Salem, principal cities and towns, railroads, mountain systems, lakes, rivers, and coastal features. "Oregon, name derived from Spanish word signifying 'Wild Thyme,’ so called on account...
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Unesco: Finland: Petajavesi Old Church
Petajavesi Old Church, in central Finland, was built of logs between 1763 and 1765. This Lutheran country church is a typical example of an architectural tradition that is unique to eastern Scandinavia. It combines the Renaissance...
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Unesco: Spain: San Millan Yuso and Suso Monasteries
The monastic community founded by St Millan in the mid-6th century became a place of pilgrimage. A fine Romanesque church built in honour of the holy man still stands at the site of Suso. It was here that the first literature was...
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Eternal Egypt: Aswan
Aswan is the southernmost town in Egypt. Its name was derived from the Ancient Egyptian word Swn, which means "market", "to trade" or "trading."
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Eternal Egypt: Assiut
Assiut was the capital of the thirteenth province of Upper Egypt in Pharaonic Egypt. The name Assiut is derived from the ancient Egyptian word Sawit, "the protectorate".
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Eternal Egypt: Naophorous Statue
A statue that actually consists of two statues; the first is a kneeling man presenting the second one, which represents Osiris, the god of the dead. The term "naophorous statue" is derived from the word "naos" which means "shrine" in...
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Eternal Egypt: Roman Bust of Serapis
The Roman bust of Serapis is derived from a Hellenistic model. This bust is different from other depictions of Serapis as this style links him with the sun god Helios and the god of wine Dionysos.
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University of St. Andrews: Yang Hui
By looking at Hui's work, you will recognize the equations that he had derived in the thirteenth century.
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