FAT0015 Fundamentals of Programming I Course Code FAT0015 Course Name Fundamental of Programming I Credit Hours 5 Units Lecture 3 Hours/Week (3 credits) Lab 4 Hours/Week (2 credits) Semester May 2012 Lecturers · · · Penny Goh – 02-03-17 (ext 7504) gohkimnee@petronas.com.my Helmi bin Mohd Rais – 02-03-15 (ext 7478) helmim@petronas.com.my Mohammad Noor bin Ibrahim – 01-03-11 (ext 7410) mnoor_ibrahim@petronas.com.my/mnibrahim@gmail.com Synopsis
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Knowledge 1. Entomology is the science that studies A.Behavior of human beings B. Insects C. The origin and history of technical and scientific terms D. The formation of rocks Entomology: The branch of zoology concerned with the study of insects. 2. Fire temple is the place of worship of which of the following religion? A. Taoism B.Judaism C.Zoroastrianism (Parsi Religion)
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and their two children‚ Trey and Elyse. Her literary debut‚ Unburnable‚ was named "Best Debut of 2006" by Black Issues Book Review‚ was short-listed for the 2007 Hurston-Wright Legacy Awards in the Debut Fiction Category‚ was nominated for the 2008 International IMPAC DUBLIN Award‚ and was identified by the Modern Language Association as a new title of note in Caribbean literature.[citation needed] She was also selected by Book Expo America as one of ten "emerging voices" for 2006‚ chosen from
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allocate sufficient time to read the assignments carefully and critica lly. Please feel free to ask‚ via email or at my office hours‚ if any reading seems insurmountable. While not required ‚ it is recommended that students brief cases‚ and take notes on all assigned readings. Grades will be based on 2
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Book 1 Book One introduces several of the themes that will shape the course of the novel‚ including the conflict between choice and fate. Wrapped up in this discussion is the subject of genetics‚ clearly an important subject to the genetically mutated Cal. As Cal recounts the story of how his grandparents fell in love‚ he represents elements of both choice (Lefty’s decision to walk away from his two courtship dates‚ the couple’s intentionally fake courtship period on the ship to America) and fate
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Project Management Chapter 1 Notes • Project – Is a unique activity that adds value‚ expends resources‚ has beginning and end dates‚ and ahs constraints and requirements that include scope‚ cost‚ schedule performance‚ resources‚ and value. • Project – has goals and objectives. • Project – is a set of activities to solve a problem or take advantage of an opportunity • The resulting groups of activities are called phases of a project • Activities in construction‚ computer networking‚ telecommunications
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operation research notes Q1 a. Explain the role of Graphs and Diagrams b. What are the Types and General rules for graphical representation of data? Answer: Role of Graphs: Because graphs provide a compact‚ rhetorically powerful way of representing research findings‚ recent theories of science have postulated their use as a distinguishing feature of science. Studies have shown that the use of graphs in journal articles correlates highly with the hardness of scientific fields‚ both across
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Intro Sociology‚ MW: 1130-1245 Notes from: 09/09/13 What is the sociological imagination? A “lens” with which to view the social world It is a perspective It is the ability to see societal patterns that influence individual and group life The sociological imagination is about understanding the relationship between individuals and the society in which they live The “promise” and “task” of sociology is that sociology will help us to understand ourselves and our behaviors by examining the patterns
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Classification theory Q1.1 Explain the need of classification in day to day life? Ans. The need of classification Classification is the putting of objects in to different categories or ’classes’. It is important because it helps people find certain objects with certain features quickly and efficiently. Classification has delivered important meanings in our life. In general‚ the Definition of classification simply means the grouping together of alike things According to common qualities or characteristics
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46 50 54 58 60 67 68 72 80 81 83 86 These notes may be used freely by A level biology students and teachers‚ and they may be copied and edited. Please do not use these materials for commercial purposes. I would be interested to hear of any comments and corrections. Neil C Millar (nmillar@ntlworld.co.uk) Head of Biology‚ Heckmondwike Grammar School High Street‚ Heckmondwike‚ WF16 0AH July 2011 HGS Biology A-level notes NCM/7/11 AS Biology Unit 1 page 2 Biology Unit
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