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  1. How open market operations effect the rate at which banks lend to each other overnight.

  2. Fractional reserve banking and the multiplier effect. Introduction to the money supply.

  3. How "money" is created in a fractional reserve banking system. M0 and M1 definitions of the money suppy. The multiplier effect.

  4. How "money" is created in a fractional reserve banking system. M0 and M1 definitions of the money suppy. The multiplier effect.

  5. In this lecture, Professor Shapiro delves into the nuances of MacIntyre's argument, focusing specifically on his Aristotelian account of human psychology. It has two features: (1) man's nature is inherently teleological or purposive, and (2) human behavior is fundamentally other-directed, in that a person's happiness is conditioned upon the experience of others as it relates to him, particularly on the feeling of being valued by someone...more

  6. Doppler Effect, Binary Stars, Neutron Stars and Black Holes. Doppler shift is introduced with sound waves, then extended to electromagnetic waves (radiation). The Doppler shift of stellar spectral lines and/or pulsar frequencies provides a measure of the line-of-sight (so-called radial) velocity of the source relative to the observer. Combined with Newton's law of universal gravitation, this can lead to the orbital parameters and the mass...more

  7. Doppler spread, time spread, coherence time, and coherence frequency

  8. Effect On Fourier Transform Of Shifting A Signal, Resulting Delay Formula (Shift Theorem), Effect Of Scaling The Time Signal, Stretch Theorem Formula/ Interpretation, Convolution In Context Of Fourier Transforms; Multiplying Two Signals In Frequency, Resulting Convolution Formula

  9. This lecture reviews selected concepts previously covered in lectures 16 through 24: one-dimensional collisions, simple harmonic oscillation (SHO) of a suspended rod, conservation laws for a satellite s orbit, the Doppler shift, and pure role.

  10. Abortion is very common both worldwide and in the US. There is one abortion for every 3.2 live births. In places where contraception is not used, abortion is used as birth control. Neither legal nor religious proscriptions have a strong effect on abortion rates. In countries where abortion is illegal, maternal death rates are extraordinarily high. Legal, medically done abortions are safer than getting pregnant. Psychological responses...more