_____ as the cookies. a. object; classes b. class; objects c. class; fields d. field; methods ANS: B 4. A UML diagram does not contain _____. a. class name b. methods c. fields d. object names ANS: D 5. An access specifier indicates how the class may be accessed. a. True b. False ANS: A 6. Data hiding‚ which means that critical data stored inside the object is protected from code outside the object is accomplished in Java by _____. a. using the public access specifier on the
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Staircase was to portray a nude woman walking down a flight of stairs. Many observers thought Duchamp was disrespectful to the audience. Many found it hard to interpret so therefore they found it hard to appreciate the abstraction. Duchamp motivation to create this art stroboscopic photography‚ or stop-motion photography‚ was Muybridge’s book Animal locomotion containing multiple photos of nude women. Duchamp was impressed by the movement used in these photographs and he went on to use these ideas to paint
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rights. American basically used Hispanics for their own benefit. For example‚ they allowed them to fight in the American military yet‚ they still weren’t granted citizenship. 2. What did reading the chapter make you think about? It made me think about how Americans used the Hispanic/Latino Americans for their own benefit. I could not believe the treatment they received after having their land taken away. And after the Hispanics accepted that and join the American military‚ they were still mistreated
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the wellbeing of others. 4. How can knowledge open doors? 5. What makes something frightening? It’s start with the Atmosphere stuff like this - Night vs day Night is scarier. - Weather Stormy‚ Angry clouds. Wind lashing the trees. - Location Dungeon‚ abandoned house‚ haunted mansion‚ cemetery - Sounds The scrapping‚ chittering‚ sounds of rodents‚ the dry slithering of insects. - Smells The smell of decay‚ of slow rot‚ of decomposing flesh. 6. How do the media shape the way
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Part One (Flame Test) 1. Create and complete a data table for Part One of the lab. It should include the name of the element (or unknown) examined and the color of the observed flame. Solutions Names Known 1 Barium Known 2 Calcium Known 3 Sodium Known 4 Rubidium Known 5 Potassium Known 6 Lithium Unknown 1 Sodium Unknown 2 Potassium 2. Identify each unknown from Part One of the lab and briefly explain why you identified each unknown as you did. The first unknown from part one from this virtual lab
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The Gettysburg Address 1. How does Lincoln honor the battle of Gettysburg in his address? Lincoln honored the Battle of Gettysburg in his address by acknowledging the great sacrifice made by the brave men who fought in the Gettysburg battle. Lincoln pointed out that while the ceremony may one day be forgotten‚ the service and deaths of the soldiers would forever be memorialized and serve as a lasting reminder of how precious and costly ensuring freedom for all is. You get the sense that Lincoln
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Problem 1 The following is a demand schedule for shoes: Price: $100 $80 $60 $40 $20 Quantity: 10 14 18 22 26 -A- Illustrate the demand curve. -B- How much will consumers spend on shoes at a price of $80? At P=$80‚ q=14. -C- As price drops from $100 to $80‚ is the demand elastic or inelastic? Show your work or reasoning. As price drops from $100 to $80‚ q rises from 10 to 14. e= (% change in qty)/(%change in price) = - [4/10]/[20/100] = -(2/5)/(1/5) = -2 Hence the demand is elastic. Problem
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Optical Distortion Inc. – Questions for Discussion 1. What characteristics of the ODI contact lens are likely to make it appealing or unappealing to different types of chicken farmers? [If desired‚ this question can be rephrased to include a specific reference to literature on diffusion of innovations.] Advantages: reduction in mortality due to cannibalism among chicken from 25% to 4‚5% decrease in egg-production loss (savings on egg-production) savings on feed expenses fast process of installing
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about making choices. The problem is that wants or desires are virtually unlimited while the resources available to satisfy these wants are scarce. A resource is scarce when it is not freely available‚ when its price exceeds zero. Economics studies how people use their scarce resources in an attempt to satisfy their unlimited wants. Use PowerPoint slides 4-9 for the following sections Resources: The inputs‚ or factors of production‚ used to produce the goods and services that humans want. Resources
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are necessary for profitability. 3 Explain the “customer lifetime value” concept. CLV (Customer Lifetime Value) is a prediction of all the value a business will derive from their entire relationship with a customer. Thinking about a specific firm‚ how could it use the concept of CLV to increase the overall profitability of its customer base? Specifically the firm I work ApplExec Tax Consulting is the firm I chose. I believe the value of any product or service should remain consistent and reliable
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