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    between our application programs and operating system. Applications developed for .NET run inside .NET and are controlled by .NET. It supports both Windows and web applications.  .NET provides an object oriented environment. It ensures safe execution of the code by performing required runtime validations. For example‚ it is never possible to access an element of an array outside the boundary. Similarly‚ it is not possible to a program to write into another programs area‚ etc. The runtime validations

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    Write about an event that changed your life for the better. Written by Aris Li Lu “You have advanced lung cancer. The chance of a successful operation is very slim‚ almost non-existent.” I blundered out of the consultation room with downcast eyes as the doctor’s sentence lingered in my mind. I tore the report and threw it on the ground. Hiding my face‚ I wept‚ not believing such a terrible thing could have happened to me. After my mother passed away‚ I became an anti-social person. My mother

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    Change Your Lens and Change Your World The book starts with the story of the writer Faiez Seyal himself. The story concludes how a boy of sixteen years started supporting himself by teaching the primary classes and after getting married at the age of just 17 with nothing in his hand to support him‚ he struggles very hard to fulfill his promise. Then he moves abroad for higher education for his family and come back after completing his education to serve his country. Still he was feeling something

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    -- Make Sure Your Response is Analytical Read the prompt for option #1 carefully -- you need to "evaluate" an experience‚ achievement‚ risk or dilemma. Evaluation requires you to think critically and analytically about your topic. The admissions folks are not asking you to "describe" or "summarize" an experience (although you’ll need to do this a little). The heart of your essay needs to be a thoughtful discussion of how the experience affected you. Examine how the experience made you grow and change

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    Writing the Story of Your Life Many students ask me‚ “Whenever I meet a foreigner‚ I want to talk to them‚ but I never know what to say.” Others are merely interested in their careers and only want to learn “Business English‚” so they can “get many‚ many moneys” when they get out of college. Truth is‚ even a successful business person has got to be a person first of all‚ and since mutual trust is a must in business‚ you’ve got to have the ability to engender that trust in you with your future business

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    Process ESSAY HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR POSTURE Nowadays‚ mostly all of the people have bad posture. The new generation brought us gadgets especially the computers that made us sit all day long not noticing that our back is already curved. Our parents usually see it and they always yell “straighten up your back!” or “do not slouch!” because it is always nice to see people possessing good body posture. Fashion models really look great as they stand and walk gracefully on the catwalk. Good posture really

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    I have read excerpts from two texts. An informational text titled ‘The Sea Around Us’ by Rachel Carson‚ and a literature text titled ‘Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea’‚ by Jules Verne. In both excerpts there are many descriptions of the ocean. Many people debate whether details are described more vividly in informational text‚ or in literature. I feel the ocean was described more vividly in the excerpt from the literature text ‘Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea’. I believe the ocean

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    Othello by William Shakespeare‚ Big World by Tim Winton and my visual appropriation‚ have enriched my understanding of the outsider through a variety of language and visual techniques. Through the portrayal of Othello and Roderigo in Othello‚ the author in Big World and the outsider in my visual appropriation‚ the authors have conveyed the notion that outsiders will forever and always be outsiders. No matter how hard the outsider tries to fit in or deny their otherness‚ at times seemingly part of

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    I like your momI like your mom I like your mom I like your mom I like your mom I like your mom I like your mom I like your mom I like your mom I like your mom This module explores the ethical issues regarding sexual behavior. In this activity‚ you will develop an essay about contemporary sexual morality. Read the chapter on sexual morality in your e-text. Using information about sexual morality‚ select either (a) female genital mutilation or (b) same-sex marriage as your essay topic. Describe

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    Best years of your life? Or worst years of your life? When expressing their opinion on their adolescence‚ most people‚ young or old‚ have an extreme view of it. When interviewing people from different generations on their experiences of adolescence‚ we find as many similarities as differences. One of the biggest differences in the last generation and today’s‚ is that it takes much longer to make the transition to adulthood. The generation after World War 11 considered themselves

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