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    palm followed by the forearm. The index finger should be able to detect the smallest distance between pokers than the palm or the forearm. To test the threshold of the human body we took a divider with two sharp points on the end of it. With the pointer we were able to set it to different measurements. We used measurements from .25 centimeters to 4 centimeters with an increment of .25 centimeters. After me measured the distanced out we taped the individual with the point‚ set to a certain distance

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    class society for example‚ fashion‚ mannerisms‚ and lingo. The play introduces Jonathan as Colonel Manly’s Yankee waiter during the war. Jonathan’s way of thinking‚ his language‚ and his fashion sense emulates that of his master‚ Colonel Manly. Both Col. Manly and Jonathan appear to be a more humble nature with little regard to their fashion sense. Jonathan very simple with regard to his lingo and lack of knowledge of the bigger cities. While in the mall‚ Jonathan meets Jessamy‚ Mr. Dimple’s servant

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    Analysis of Southern Gothic Literature Southern Gothic literature‚ which is a sub-genre of the Gothic writing style‚ is unique to the American South. Southern Gothic literature has many of the same aspects as Gothic literature; it focuses on topics such as death‚ madness‚ and the super natural as well has having many mystical‚ bizarre‚ violent‚ and grotesque aspects. These tools are used "to explore social issues and reveal the cultural character of the American South (Wikipedia)." The authors

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    Model Question Paper Subject Code: BC0037 Subject Name: Object Oriented Programming Using C++ Credits: 4 Marks: 140 Part A (One mark questions) 1. High level languages like C‚ Fortran are also known as --------------- . a. procedural languages b. Object oriented language c. form based language d.both a and b 2. one of the basic concept in Object Oriented Programming approach is bundling both data and functions into one unit known as ------------. a. Simple varriable b. object

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    the shapes that you attach it to. The three types of connectors are straight‚ elbow (angled)‚ and curved. Connection points appear at the ends of a connector‚ and additional connection points are indicated by circular dots when you move your mouse pointer over a shape. Connection points appear as red dots in microsoft office excel 2007 and microsoft office powerpoint 2007‚ and as blue dots in microsoft office word 2007 and microsoft office outlook 2007. These dots indicate where you can attach a connector

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    must attach it to their address space using the shmat() (SHared Memory ATtach) system call. The call to shmat() expects three parameters as well. The first is the integer identifier of the shared-memory segment being attached‚ and the second is a pointer location in memory indicating where the shared memory will be attached. If we pass a value of NULL‚ the operating system selects the location on the user’s behalf. The third parameter identifies a flag that allows the shared memory region

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    today range from being weak to silly and immature. As children young men are taught to be a certain way like if there are to parents in the household the mother can teach him how to treat a lady or some womanly things and the father can teach him manly things like sports‚ how to throw or catch a ball‚ how to play sports‚ and how to fix a car. Denae argues about the “metrosexual movement” which is a man who is in touch with his feminine side. Young men have to unlearn certain things they learned from

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    Flannery O ’Connor ’s short story collection A Good Man is Hard to Find has many elements of a southern gothic work. Images of ancient castles with sliding panels create suspicious themes and settings that lead the readers into the dark and gloomy world of the southern United States. With all of the violence‚ horror‚ and dismal surroundings presented in O ’Connor ’s stories there is too a moral message given. Later gothic work did not always explain horror like this‚ holding little moral value

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    Introduction to Networking 1 Networking and Network Programming 2 TCP/IP Overview 3 WinSock Overview 4 Visual C++ I Chapter 1 s Networking and Network Programming 3 1 Networking Networking and Network and Network Programming Programming 4 Part I s Introduction to Networking The purpose of this book is to show you how to make network-aware applications that run on the Microsoft Windows and Windows NT operating systems using the Windows Sockets (WinSock) Application Programming

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    Lady Macbeth’s Masculinity In the play‚ “Macbeth” by Shakespeare‚ the women are the darkest characters. Lady Macbeth plays the opposite gender role as a woman. Contrary to the popular western conception of women being kind‚ homely‚ and loving‚ Shakespeare represents Lady Macbeth in a masculine way. Her masculinity stands out‚ because in the play she wishes to be a man‚ she manipulates Macbeth to commit murder‚ and she believes Macbeth is womanly‚ unlike herself. In the play Lady Macbeth wishes

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