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    Merge Sort 5. Quick Sort 6. Comb Sort 7. Shell Sort B. Definition‚ Best-Average-Worst Case & Algorithm: *DEFINITION* Bubble Sort – Sometimes incorrectly referred to as sinking sort‚ is a simple sorting algorithm that works by repeatedly stepping through the list to be sorted‚ comparing each pair of adjacent items and swapping them if they are in the wrong order. The pass through the list is repeated until no swaps are needed‚ which indicates that the list is sorted.

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    Different types of verbal communication: You will speak differently to a four year old than say a two year old. With a two year old‚ the structure of your sentences may be shorter and simpler - because of their understanding. Non Verbal communication: You will use body language and gestures without realising as you ask a child to fetch something from the other side of the room‚ you will speak and point‚ when they bring it over to you‚ you will thank them and smile‚ children can read body

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    Different people have different perceptions of belonging” speech Bridgette Ferrier Good morning year 12 and thankyou for coming. Today I am here to discuss with you howdifferent people have different perceptions of belonging” through the analysis of Peter Skrzynecki’s poems ‘Feliks Skrzynecki’ and ‘St Patrick’s College’. As well as my own related texts‚ My place Episode 2. So what is belonging? Well perceptions and ideas of belonging or not belonging vary. These perceptions are shaped within

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    DIFFERENT TYPES OF BUSINESS PLAN * The most standard business plan is a start-up plan‚ which defines the steps for a new business. It covers standard topics including the company‚ product or service‚ market‚ forecasts‚ strategy‚ implementation milestones‚ management team‚ and financial analysis. The financial analysis includes projected sales‚ profit and loss‚ balance sheet‚ cash flow‚ and probably a few other tables. The plan starts with an executive summary and ends with appendices showing

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    PSY 225 Research Methods Spring 2013 Review Sheet Exam 1 CHAPTER 1 Why is the methods course believed to provide a “foundation” for other psychology courses? Hint: process vs. content. A methods course teaches a process (of doing research) that applies to other content courses. How do research psychologists use the terms determinism and objectivity? +Determinism= the idea that events‚ including psychological ones‚ have causes statistical determinism= events can be predicted‚ but only

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    Different Types of Computer Games Genres Role-Playing Games (RPGs): These type of games immerse players in a fictional setting wherein they control a character and must advance through the game through social interaction with non-playable characters (NPCs)‚ decision making that can change the outcome of the game and player advancement such as skill trees and levelling up. These games can be split into two groups‚ single player RPGs such as Skyrim‚ Fallout and Mass Effect where the character interacts

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    centering around a tragic hero‚ a basically noble person (well‚ he said "man") with a tragic flaw--hamartia. This flaw ususally took the form of hubris--excessive pride‚ so excessive that the person with it considered himself equal to the gods and thus‚ with no sense of his own ability to make mistakes‚ made some really terrible ones. Aristotle’s tragedy involved a change (reversal) of fortune‚ which could go from bad to good just as well as from good to bad. He did‚ however‚ consider to good-to-bad reversal

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    did not matter to me. This is a place where I grew up ever since I was born‚ or actually I should say it also was my first home. This is a place where all my family would get together for all different types of events like holidays‚ birthdays‚ and just any excuse for the family to get together. That place is my grandparent’s old house‚ but that place is gone now. The place was sold and now the only thing that is left are memories. My grandparent’s home was located in this little town named ______

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    poorly. Secondly‚ women are discriminated based on the types of jobs. There are some jobs considered to be fit only for men (Bolsey 1). On the other hand‚ there are some jobs considered suitable for women‚ such as nursing‚ medical assistant‚ and receptionist. Engineering‚ construction and landscaping are a few examples that are considered to be the best fit for men because of constructed gender roles in society; Men are expected to do the heavy work. Women are also discriminated and oppressed in leadership

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    buy one‚ some people have made it easier for those who cannot afford it by building computer shops. These computer shops are often located to accessible places‚ trying to adjust where they can find good marketing – the students. Students frequently come to computer shops for various reasons. Some go to the computer shops to research for their assignments and lecture‚ while some go to the computer shop just to play and have fun. Either way‚ visiting or going to computer shops have both good and bad effect

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