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    2013 COMSATS Institute Of Information And Technology Lahore‚ Pakistan 2013 COMSATS Institute Of Information And Technology Lahore‚ Pakistan Waheed Abbas DDP-BCS-FA11-088 Section “B” Submitted To: Miss Nosheen Majeed Waheed Abbas DDP-BCS-FA11-088 Section “B” Submitted To: Miss Nosheen Majeed 1. Draw a triangle strip with different colors for each triangle. #include<GL\glut.h> void Display(){ glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT); glBegin(GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP); glColor3f(255

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    1. Importance of Food Processing and Preservation Increasing the self life of foods these increasing the supply. So may perishable foods can be preserved for a ling time. Making the seasonal food available throughout the year. Adding variety to the diet Saving time by reducing preparation time and energy‚ as the food has already been partially processed. Establishing prices of food‚ as there is less scope of storage of supply to demand. Decreasing wastage of food bye preventing decay or spoilage

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    Marketing Ghajini: Bollywood Biggest Blockbuster What marketing strategies were used to market ghajini? And it’s positioning? Basically‚ Aamir khan used two types of marketing strategies one is viral and other one is ambuss marketing. In viral marketing he thought holistically and launched his personal website to attract his fans and increase the awareness of his movie to make it blockbuster movie they did marketing through different websites which contains the title of find ghajini‚ remember

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    he took advantange of oppotunities like the reichstag fire to gain power‚ also combining of chancellor and predsident. - nazi germany was under the fuhrerprinzip‚ where hitler made the final decisions - he initiated gleichshaltung‚ but others were in charge of individual departments eg goebbels and propaganda ministry - creation of the fuhrer myth led to more supporthe took advantange of oppotunities like the reichstag fire to gain power‚ also combining of chancellor and predsident. - nazi germany

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    Use the balance to determine the mass of the rectangular solid. Record the mass to the nearest 0.01 g in the data table. Volume: Use the metric ruler to measure the length‚ width‚ and height of the rectangular solid. Record these measurements to the nearest 0.1 cm in the data table. Calculate the volume using the following formula: Volume (cm3) = length (cm) x width (cm) x height (cm)

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    Pride and Prejudice Both Texts Letters to Alice Connections/Comments about texts Context (prompts‚ purpose‚ shapes‚ values) Personal context and social‚ political and historical context Austen is covert and implicit because she is female “if you turned out to be barren‚ that was a terrible disaster‚ not just personally but socially” “breaking through the thin walls between idea and experience” – reality poking into your life and preventing artists notions A teacher Cold war reference

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    Promethium‚ Pm‚ is the 61st element on the Periodic Table. It was discovered in 1945 by Jacob A. Marinsky. It’s a metal‚ and named after the Greek God Prometheus. It is not naturally occurring‚ but can survive outside of a lab. Promethium has an atomic number of 61‚ which is the number of protons. Its atomic mass‚ protons+neutrons‚ is 145u. It is an isotope. This means that it has a different number of neutrons (84) than the number of electrons and protons (61). Every element changes states

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    in the d-block and it is a transition metal. Technetium is in the 7th group in the periodic table because it has 1 electron on its last shell. Also it is in the 5th period in the periodic table because it has 5 shells. Number of energy levels of Technetium is 5. Its electron shells are 2‚8‚18‚14‚1 as it is in the picture. Firstly‚ Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev‚ who is the creator of the periodic table‚ predicted Technetium’s existence. He called it eka-manganese because there was a missing element

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    PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM VIOLENCE IN SPORT a review with a focus on industrialized countries PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM VIOLENCE IN SPORT a review with a focus on industrialized countries The UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre The UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre in Florence‚ Italy‚ was established in 1988 to strengthen the research capability of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and to support its advocacy for children worldwide. The Centre (formally known as the International

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    Try it. If a business needed to downsize‚ what kind of process would likely be developed for deciding whom to lay off under this “veil of ignorance” system? How would life-saving prescription drugs be priced? Would slavery ever be acceptable? A major challenge of deontological approaches is deciding which duty‚ obligation‚ right‚ or principle takes precedence because‚ as we said earlier‚ ethical dilemmas often pit these against each other. What does the deontologist do if one binding moral rule

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