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  1. The movement of matter and energy around the planet is very important, and its study draws on geology, and meterology in addition to chemistry. Energy tends to flow upwards from plantlike producers to herbivores to carnivores before being decomposed by detritovores and cycling back into energy usable by producers, in addition to the photosynthesis or chemosynthesis used by producers to produce energy. Like energy, compounds vital to life s...more

  2. Oxidation and reduction in cellular respiration. Reconciling the biology and chemistry definitions of oxidation and reduction.

  3. Fundamental Growth - EPS versus Net Income - Organic vs Efficiency Growth -Operating Income Growth -Growth with money losing companies Terminal Value -Why multiples don't work - Consistency rules (Growth rate, Length of growth, Excess Returns)

  4. Thompson talks about how the cheapest form of growth is organic growth. We will be in the market again soon, he adds.

  5. Professor McBride uses this lecture to show that covalent bonding depends primarily on two factors: orbital overlap and energy-match. First he discusses how overlap depends on hybridization; then how bond strength depends on the number of shared electrons. In this way quantum mechanics shows that Coulomb's law answers Newton's query about what "makes the Particles of Bodies stick together by very strong Attractions." Energy mismatch betwee...more