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    A computer is a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a set of arithmetic or logical operations. There are many types of computers that we are using now like personal computers (desktop)‚ mobile computers and mobile devices‚ game consoles‚ servers‚ mainframes‚ supercomputers‚ and embedded computers [1]. Since a sequence of operations can be readily changed‚ the computer can solve more than one kind of problem[2]. Every day‚ people around the world rely on different kinds of computers

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    What are the advantages and disadvantages of telling stories using moving images? The overall objective and purpose of telling a story is to engage with the audience to convey the meaning of a plot and create a human connection on an emotional level (Batty p292). Stories can be told in a variety of ways‚ and the method by which a story/narrative is told determines the way in which we connect and interact with it emotionally. Each mode of story telling is capable of presenting the same story in different

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    other classes to inherit from it but cannot be instantiated. The advantage is that it enforces certain hierarchies for all the subclasses. In simple words‚ it is a kind of contract that forces all the subclasses to carry on the same hierarchies or standards. -interface (public interface Payable{...}) -for unrelated classes (today examples) -contains only static variables -contains only abstract method An interface is not a class. It is an entity that is defined by the word Interface. An interface

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    ................................................................................... xxi Part I: Getting Started Chapter 1: Getting Started ............................................................................3 Chapter 2: Understanding Objects ................................................................19 Part II: Understanding C# Syntax Chapter 3: Understanding Data Types ..........................................................53 Chapter 4: Understanding C# Statements ......

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    Disadvantages and Advantages of global language To start we need to define global language. Global language is the language spoken internationally that many people learn as a second language. There are many different advantages and disadvantages of global language. Some of the advantages are: • Another language added to many people’s vocabulary. • Communication becomes easier because people may communicate with this global language. • Global language is used in business and worldwide

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    FINANCIAL MODELING The materials in this book are intended for instructional and educational purposes‚ to illustrate situations similar to those encountered in the real world. The reader will understand that MIT Press and its authors do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information published in this book. Neither MIT Press nor its authors is responsible for the consequences of the implementation of models or information presented in this book. FINANCIAL MODELING Simon Benninga

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    Lecture Notes 1 Data Modeling ADBMS Lecture Notes 1: Prepared by Engr. Cherryl D. Cordova‚ MSIT 1 • Database: A collection of related data. • Data: Known facts that can be recorded and have an implicit meaning. – An integrated collection of more-or-less permanent data. • Mini-world: Some part of the real world about which data is stored in a database. For example‚ student grades and transcripts at a university. • Database Management System (DBMS): A software package/ system to facilitate

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    even murmured The man shaking by what he had done opens the door to see this evildoer Petrified by the site he collapsed on the floor‚ for there laid his wife cover in blood‚ he was the wrongdoer He was the shooter he was to blame for his wife’s death nothing could be truer The police arrived and took the man away as he was in a state of stupor “I only wanted to protect my wife‚ I am no murderer” he told the interviewer But the sin had been committed‚ oh what lays in this poor man’s

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    discs‚ and memory cards. 5. Communications Devices is a hardware component that enables a computer to send (transmit) and receive data‚ instructions‚ and information to and from one or more computers or mobile devices. Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Computers Advantages - Speed : When data‚ instructions‚ and information flow along electronic circuits in a computer‚ they travel at incredibly fast speeds. Many computer process billions or trillions of operations in a single second

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    Aim/Objective To compare the concentration of reducing sugars in three different types of canned soft-drinks available in the school canteen. Background information: Reducing sugars are any sugars that in basic solution forms some aldehyde or ketone. This allows the sugar to act as a reducing agent‚ for example in Benedict’s reaction. [1]Reducing sugars include glucose‚ fructose‚ glyceraldehyde‚ lactose‚ arabinose and maltose. All monosaccharides which contain ketone groups are known as ketoses

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