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    C Programming

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    Spring 2011 Introduction to C - Programming Assignment #5 Due date: Please consult WebCourses for your section Objectives 1. Learn how to design a program using functions. 2. Review of if statements and loops. Note: In this assignment‚ you are required to write one program. Problem: Universally Comical Funland Unified (ucf.c) Your internship with UCF has gone quite well so far. You’ve helped design software for many different areas of the park ranging from the roller coasters to the

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    Template for Debate

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    ______________________________________________________________________. (write down the motion) First‚ let me introduce my team. I am ________________________ and am the first speaker. I will define the key terms of the motion and set the boundaries for my team’s debate. My second‚ third and fourth speakers will strengthen our arguments by presenting various points supporting our arguments. My last speaker will summarise our team’s arguments and firmly state that _______________________________________ ________

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    Antibiotics Debate

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    DEBATE: New Strains of Drug-Resistant Bacteria In 1969 when Dr. William H. Stewart claimed that the war against pestilence was won‚ he had no idea how wrong his statement was. Were he able to see what the future of antibiotics held‚ he would never have said‚ “It is time to close the book on infectious diseases‚ and declare the war against pestilence won”. He was completely oblivious to important aspects of antibiotics including their ineffectiveness on viruses and the potential harm that

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    Debate Speech

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    Debate Speech Firstly I would like to put forward a question‚ can you imagine a world without privacy. A world where everyone has access to your personal information. How many people here would feel uncomfortable or embarrassed with others viewing their private photos‚ videos or messages? Good morning 10 Morse and Ms. Falconer‚ today I will be addressing the second point for the negative side‚ that personal privacy is a necessity and should be relied upon in the online world of today. As

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    Solving C++

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    88‚ d = 11. (b) a = −29‚ d = 9 (c) a = 58237‚ d = 58168 (actual question is a = 58237‚ d = 58168 ) Solution: (a) Because 88 = 11・8 + 0‚ we have q = 8‚ r = 0. (The fact that r = 0 says that 11|88.) (b) Because −29 = 9・(−4) + 7‚ we have q = −4 and r = 7. (Note that although we can write −29 =9・(−3) + (−2)‚ we cannot use −2 as r because r is not allowed to be negative.) (c) a = d(q)+r 58237 = 58168(1) + 69 Quotient = 1‚ Remainder = 69 (c actual) We do not need to perform

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    Loyalist debate

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    Loyalist Debate Opening: The Loyalists are concerned about the disunity of the colonies. Without help from the British there would be complete anarchy. The British government supplies stability to the colonies. The colonists rely on the British army for protection. The colonists also rely on the trade with Britain as a vital part of their economy. The British put taxes into place to pay for the COLONISTS’ actions. And when the colonists rioted the British had to control them with the coercive acts

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    Ebonics Debate

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    superintendents were required to devise a program to incorporate Ebonics to aid in teaching youth. This resolution sparked outrage throughout the United States. The debate stemmed from multiple aspects of the issue: from the repercussions of determining Ebonics to be a different language‚ to the value of incorporating AAVE into the curriculum. This debate over whether to use Ebonics as a learning tool sparked from clear trends that African Americans are behind in regard to their reading comprehension levels

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    The Abortion Debate

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    abortion debate: however one can question‚ should abortion be outlawed and treated as murder of human life‚ or remain a choice available to all mothers. Behind debates and political policy lie fundamental

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    Homeschooling Debates

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    Home Schooling Debate 1) School sports promote fitness‚ teamwork and help prevent obesity among teenagers. Even though home schooled students are allowed to participate in public school sports‚ only 3-5% of home schooled students participate (Equal). 2) Parents that Home school do not need a teaching degree‚ or even a college degree. They only need to be deemed “competent” (Oliveri‚ 1) 3)There are 10 states in the U.S that do not require parents to initiate any contact. In these states

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    The Ratification Debate

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    The Ratification Debate Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists People had many different opinions on the ratification of the Constitution. There were Federalists and Anti-Federalists that debated on many topics of the Constitution. The main reasons were: what type of government the United States of America should have‚ the people controlling our government‚ and some of the powers they should have. The Federalists were the ones who wanted change. They wanted to make changes to the government that was

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