In Exercises 1-6, identify \(u\) and \(d v\) for finding the integral using integration by parts. (Do not evaluate the integral.)
\(\int x^{2} \cos x d x\)
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u
dv
int x^{2} cos x dx
Persuasion and Social Movements Chapter 7 PSM Ch. 7 Constituting Social Movement Organizations Four steps of constituting an SMO Ideograph 4 Steps of Constituting SMOs 1. Inviting - Invitations hails us to hear a message, but we have to recognize signals an if we should answer or ignore the call - SMOs need to invite the persons whose particular skills & abilities will benefit the organization o SMO complicates its tasks if it doesn’t invite people who skills and abilities that benefit the organization - Inviting consists of an inviter, invitee, & an event - Invitations gain stature when they come from people close to us & when the events will have positive outcomes - Invitation will either appeal/repel others - Constituting begins w/ a person inviting those in their network to an event that promises some kind of benefit. 2. Defining an Identity - Adds personal characteristics to the invitation o Ex. Police officer shouting “Hey you with the beard!” - Slogans define some persons as being in the People and others as being outside the People - Defining an invitee isn’t just demographics & physical aspects. It is to animate someone’s spirit and spark an identity. - Inviter must bring an unknown/dormant identity to life - Identity offered either appea