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    Object Oriented Paradigm

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    The Three Tenets of Object-Oriented Programming Languages According to Bjarne Stroustrup‚ author of the C++ programming language‚ for a language to call itself object-oriented‚ it must support three concepts: objects‚ classes‚ and inheritance. However‚ object-oriented languages have come to be more commonly thought of as those languages built on the tripod of encapsulation‚ inheritance‚ and polymorphism. The reason for this shift in philosophy is that over the years we’ve come to realize that encapsulation

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    Kant’s Moral Theory: The Flaws One of the most controversial aspects of Kant’s moral philosophy is his theory regarding the concept of duty. Duty is the moral necessity to perform actions for no other reason than to obey the dictates of a higher authority without any selfish inclination. Immanuel Kant states that the only moral motivation is a devotion to duty. The same action can be seen as moral if it is done for the sake of one’s duty but also as not moral (Kant distinguished between immoral and

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    label. The Labeling Theory or also known as societal reaction theory‚ basically says that no behavior is deeply rooted on its own. It is society’s reaction to the behavior that makes the act deviant or not. Labeling is to give someone or something to a category and is usually given mistakenly. The people who usually doing the labeling have high status‚ numbers‚ power and authority. People with low status‚ power and authority are the ones that are being labeled. The Labelling Theory claims that deviance

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    Describe and evaluate Social Learning Theory explanations of gender [10 M] Describe SLT explanations for gender (You MUST focus on gender‚ not just SLT in general)Social learning theorists such as Bandura believe that all behaviour is learnt. In regards to gender development‚ SL theorists believe society trains individuals how to act in accordance with society’s expectations of males and females. The reason boys and girls behave differently is because they are treated differently. Other people’s

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    object oriented system

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    Object oriented system development is an approach to system design in which the development process of the entire system is decomposed into smaller independent stages called objects. It is considered to be a partial lifecycle. Each object and its attributes are abstract entities and is characterized by its functionality. Using the functionality of objects they can further be grouped in classes. Object oriented system development is characterized by reusability of components i.e. Objects that

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    Object Oriented Programming

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    INTERVIEWS 1)What is OOPs? Ans: Object oriented programming organizes a program around its data‚i.e.‚objects and a set of well defined interfaces to that data.An object-oriented program can be characterized as data controlling access to code. 2)what is the difference between Procedural and OOPs? Ans: a) In procedural program‚ programming logic follows certain procedures and the instructions are executed one after another. In OOPs program‚ unit of program is object‚ which is nothing but combination

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    Reading Gendered Objects

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    Reading Gendered Objects Gender is not something that we are born with. Gender is something that we learn. We create it and recreate it out of interaction with other people‚ out of our social lives. We start “learning” it from other people from the very first day and eventually we just “do” it without even thinking about it. Gender signs are familiar parts of our daily life that we even do not notice them unless they are unusual or different. Gender construction starts at birth with assignment

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    Hidden in Plain Sight: Racism in International Relations Theory Errol A. Henderson Dept. of Political Science Pennsylvania State University eah13@psu.edu ABSTRACT: This essay addresses the centrality of racism in international relations (IR) theory. It examines the extent to which realism‚ liberalism‚ and constructivism are oriented by racist precepts grounded in the intellectual foundation of IR. Specifically‚ my argument is that a racist dualism inheres within the philosophical assumptions

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    Essay On Mango Object

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    The first object that I chose to represent me is my puppy Mango. Mango has been my puppy since 2011. I chose Mango as my first object because I am an animal lover and I’m obsessed with animals. But out of all the animal groups I prefer the birds‚ mammals‚ and the reptiles the most. Last summer I volunteered at a fundraiser for the animals at my nearby animal hospital. It was so much fun. Also during the beginning of the school year I took horseback riding lessons. The second object that I chose

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    Friedrich Schleiermacher and Rudolph Otto share one major similarity on their beliefs of describing religion. This parallel is the fact that both men believe religion is a feeling. How they describe the feeling differs drastically. Friedrich Schleiermacher defines religion as being a feeling of dependence. He believes it is an actual emotion rather than a set of ideas or actions. This contrast defining religion as being an act of rituals. Friedrich Schleiermacher describes the feeling as having something

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