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Fall 17 – Introduction to Theater – Learning Resources

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In the sections of Chapter 1, we’ve included interactive learning content to test your knowledge over Theater history and production, with many knowledge checks over Theatrical Worlds, Edited by Charles Mitchell, as well as Playhouse Square theaters and productions, and other theater content. This content can be used by Theater students anywhere in the world, but will be helpful to those reading Theatrical Worlds. In Chapter 2, there are analyses of local live performance, written by CSU Theater students and Heather Caprette. They serve as examples of exemplary work for the open assignment 2, as well as provide information about performances of interest to the public theater goers. * A Note of Caution: These analyses can not be copied by other Theater students to satisfy the requirement for an assignment in a course, but will give an idea of what a well written analysis paper looks like. Copying of these assignments to turn in as your own assignment constitutes plagiarism and academic misconduct. Chapter 3, is an example of how a group of students working together on the recreation of a scene or small part of a play can share their ideas. The part should be less than 10% of a play. The example is being produced by Heather Caprette, MFA, but in the assignment, different students would work on various aspects of the theater production. Elements recreated include: dialogue, character design, set design, stage lighting, costume design, and sound design. At this time, it’s best to view the Pressbook in Chrome browser, due to some display issues caused by a recent upgrade.

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Authors: Heather Caprette, Lisa Bernd, Theater Students of Cleveland State University

Introduction to Water Systems Technology

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Explores the entire Water Systems Technology program, which includes the class and degree offerings. Reviews the State Water Resources Control Board Division of Drinking Water operator certification requirements (California). Various topics include water supply, water quality, drinking water treatment and distribution, wastewater and recycled water and other related topics.

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Author: Ian Joslin

Waterworks Mathematics

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Introduces basic mathematical principles related to drinking water distribution and treatment systems and wastewater treatment plants; including areas, volumes, pressure, flow rates, unit conversion, chemical dosage, detention time, and filtration rates. Focuses on mathematical computations within the expected range of knowledge on the State Water Resources Control Board exams for Drinking Water Distribution 1 and 2, Drinking Water Treatment 1 and 2, and Wastewater Treatment 1 and 2 (California).

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Authors: Mike Alvord, Regina Blasberg

Water Supply

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Examines the sources of drinking water supplies, with special emphasis on water in California. Explores the uses of water, including residential, commercial/industrial/institutional, and landscaping demands. It also examines the roles and methods of conservation on water demand management.

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Author: Stephanie Anagnoson

Water Quality

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Examines basic principles of chemistry and microbiology, and applies them to drinking water quality and related state and federal regulations. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Water Resources And Origin Of Contaminants Chapter 2: Introduction To Chemistry And Matter Chapter 3: Chemical Equations Chapter 4: Organic Chemistry Chapter 5: Acids, Bases, And Salts Chapter 6: Basic Microbiology Principles Chapter 7: Microbiology Regulations Chapter 8: Total Coliform Rule Chapter 9: Primary Standards Chapter 10: Secondary Standards Chapter 11: Distribution System Water Quality Chapter 12: Water Treatment For Contaminate Removal Chapter 13: Customer Inquiries, Complaints, & Investigation

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Author: John Rowe

Wastewater Treatment & Disposal I

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Presents the basic operating principles and techniques of conventional wastewater treatment processes including preliminary treatment, primary treatment, and secondary treatment, as well as wastewater quality assessment, wastewater collection, and wastewater disposal.

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Wastewater Treatment & Disposal II

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Chapter 1: Conventional Treatment Review Chapter 2: Biological Treatment Overview Chapter 3: Tertiary Treatment Chapter 4: Water Recycling Chapter 5: Solids Handling Processes Chapter 6: Biosolids Stabilization Chapter 7: Biosolids Treatment Book for WATER-161: Wastewater Treatment and Disposal II

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Author: Nick Steffen