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    1. #include #include void main() { int a=5‚b=6‚c=11; clrscr(); printf("%d %d %d"); getch(); } What will output when you compile and run the above code? a) Garbage value garbage value garbage value b) 5 6 11 c) 11 6 5 d) Compiler error 2. #include void main() { char *str="CQUESTIONBANK"; clrscr(); printf(str+9); getch(); } What will output when you compile and run the above code? (a)CQESTIONBANK (b)CQUESTION (c)BANK (d)Compiler error 3. #include void main()

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    Instructions: Using the conjunctions in parentheses‚ combine the following into sentences that contain parallel structure. (Hint: look for the words or phrases that are different). Don’t forget the rules about subject-verb agreement). You will be graded on the correct placement of the paired conjunctions and verbs. Each answer is worth 3 points/total 30. 1. Suzanne wasn’t invited to the wedding. She wasn’t invited to the reception. (neither....nor...) Suzanne was invited neither to the

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    Theories Help Explain Drunk Driving Taylor Forté February 5‚ 2014 HDFS 2400 University of Missouri Fall 2013 ID: 333795 and Keycode: 2476 Theories Help Explain Drunk Driving Driving while intoxicated persists to be a major problem amongst teenage drivers. Although there are many precautions taken in order to prevent this type of activity‚ whether by the school‚ media or parents’‚ teens proceed to place themselves into these very high risk situations. These persistent

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    war and therefore we can see that in his writing as he has portrayed war has a very negative thing and how death in the world war is normality. Firstly‚ Owen has presented war as an exhausting and strenuous. We can see this when he uses a metaphor “ Drunk with fatigue.” This shows that how soldiers are out of control and are just zombies walking on a killing field. Also he uses another metaphor to show fatigue is “Men marched asleep.” This is a real contrast to soldiers because they are supposed to

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    Notes from the Midnight Driver Summer Reading Assignment In my opinion the book was likable because of the realistic characters and the exciting events throughout the story line. It also caught my eye because of the differential characters in the book; there was an old and wise character otherwise known as Sol and a young and naïve character known as Alex. The sequences of events were very entertaining‚ and in the end both of the main characters learned something from each other. This was made

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    Reintroduce death penalty

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    Capital punishment Death penalty is a legal process through which‚ as a punishment a person is sentenced to death for a criminal offense by the state. Criminal offenses punishable through death penalty are referred to as capital offenses or capital crimes. The death penalty proponents‚ pro-capital punishment argues that it is an important aspect for deterring crimes‚ preserving law and order‚ and is less expensive compared to life imprisonment. They also claim that it is in the honor of the victim

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    Deterrent Death Penalty

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    that America’s top criminologist has demonstrated that the death penalty does little to reduce rates of criminal violence. They used statistics gathered over the years about the death penalty and deterrent effects and used those to ask questions to criminologist‚ general public‚ and police chiefs. By using many expert opinions they seem unbiased. These statistics would help support one of the lack of deterrent effect of the death penalty. Jongmook Choe‚ University of Texas Austin‚ Lyndon B. Johnson

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    Is the Death Penalty Effective? The death penalty‚ or capital punishment‚ is the legal process by which a convicted offender is put to death by the state (Matt & Law‚ 2006). Frank (2003) gives the various methods of execution that have been practiced worldwide such as‚ lethal injection‚ electric chair‚ hanging‚ among others. Since the formation of the State‚ the death penalty has been the most severe means of social society and an effective deterrent of grave crimes. However‚ since famous

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    Death Penalty Essay

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    About The Death Penalty I do not believe that the death penalty is the most effective way to deal with criminals‚ because there are alternatives to the death penalty and it is not necessarily cost effective. So how effective is the death penalty? “A recent study by Professor Michael Radelet and Traci Lacock of the University of Colorado found that 88% of the nation’s leading criminologists do not believe the death penalty is an effective deterrent to crime.” (Radelet & Lacock‚ 2012) Murder

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    Death Penalty Facts

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    The death penalty‚ also known as capital punishment‚ is an issue that is a topic of debate and controversy throughout the United States. There are many supporters of the death penalty‚ as the Death Penalty Information Center states that the death penalty is legal within thirty-two states; however there is still a majority of people that oppose capital punishment (“Facts About the Death Penalty” 2015). One of the main reasons people believe the death penalty should be illegal is because they assume

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