SOURCE CODE #include #include #include #include #include main() { int score=0; char ch‚temp‚login[100]‚*pass; textcolor(0); textbackground(15); clrscr(); printf("\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\t\tWELCOME TO ’YUUVVA’ONLINE EXAMINATION\n\n\t\tPRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE\n\n\t\t"); temp=getchar(); clrscr(); printf("\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\t\t\tENTER YOUR LOGIN\n\n\t\t\t"); scanf("%s"‚login); printf("\n\n\n\n\t\t\tENTER PASSWORD\n\n\t\t\t"); pass=getpass(" "); while(strcmp(login‚pass)
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Huygens’ Principle‚ Interference and Diffraction Huygens’ Principle In 1678‚ a Dutch physicist‚ Christian Huygens‚ studied wave behavior and proposed that the wavefronts of light waves spreading out from a point source can be regarded as the overlapped crests of tiny secondary waves – that wavefronts are made up of tinier wavefronts. Wavefronts are an array of identical waves that have the same source and travels through a homogeneous medium‚ thus their corresponding crests and troughs are in the
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thought abroad that ‘twixt my sheets/ H’as done my office.” The metaphor suggests that Othello has done Iago’s ‘job’ of sexual pleasures in his own bed with his wife. The product of this therefore‚ as previously mentioned‚ will be his revenge. The ellipses “...” in the soliloquy not only displays his thought process but also the structure of the play‚ as he thinks out his next plan of action – and so he proceeds to describe how he will carry out his devious plan – through “abus[ing] Othello’s ears/
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In this paper I am going to compare and contrast a literary text (Education for Leisure by Carol Ann Duffy) and a non literary text (Newspaper article from “The Independent” by Nigel Morris) focussing on the language features used‚ the structural and presentational devices‚ the use of correct punctuations‚ analyse the structure of the non literary text for bias and the techniques used to convey meaning and ideas by both authors. The objective of literary texts is to teach the readers a life lesson
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Thompson frequently covers the wild drug trips and the profound internal change that heavy drugs have on the minds of both Duke and the attorney. His intriguing writing style also adds to the understanding of a mind on drugs. Thompson often uses ellipses and hyphens‚ which makes the words feel like a big continuous thought and makes the accounts seem more real and personal. It is‚ essentially‚ the internal rant of the main character Duke- but all of the words have meaning. He covers the mind of
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S Module: Lit 1 Assignment Number:3 Summary of Performance* Performance Components Bands Excellent (H1) Marks range: 70-100% Very Good (H2.1) Marks range: 60-69% Good (H2.2) Marks range: 50-59% Fair (H3) Marks range: 40-49% Weak Marks range: 35-39% Poor Marks range: below 35% Not applicable Attention to assignment task Analysis Structure Use of sources References
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Academic Writing and American Psychological Association (APA) Guidelines John Michael M. Rodrigo University of Sto. Tomas Ms. Wenda Fajardo September 11‚ 2013 Academic Writing and American Psychological Association (APA) Guidelines In writing an American Psychological Association (APA) essay‚ you will have to pay attention to all of these details. First‚ everything is double-spaced. Second‚ margins are 1-inch wide on all sides. Third‚ there are several headings used throughout to separate
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Novel features for silhouette based gait recognition systems |Arhiant Kochhar |Divyesh Gupta |M. Hanmandlu |Shantaram Vasikarla | |N. S. Institute of Technology New Delhi‚|N. S. Institute of Technology |Dept. of Electrical Engineering |Dept. of Computer Science | |India |New Delhi‚ India |Indian Institute of
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What is science? Science is the concerted human effort to understand‚ or to understand better‚ the history of the natural world and how the natural world works‚ with observable physical evidence as the basis of that understanding1. It is done through observation of natural phenomena‚ and/or through experimentation that tries to simulate natural processes under controlled conditions. (There are‚ of course‚ more definitions of science.) Consider some examples. An ecologist observing
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