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    ACM INTERNATIONAL COLLEGIATE PROGRAMMING CONTEST California State University‚ Sacramento’s PC2 Version 9 Contestant’s Guide This guide is intended to familiarize you with the process of submitting programs to Contest Judges using the PC2 (“P-C-Squared”) Programming Contest Control system. Starting PC2 will bring up the PC2 login screen‚ shown below: To login to PC2‚ click once on the Name box on the login screen‚ enter your assigned team ID‚ press the TAB key or click on the Password box

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    During the early years‚ the British were engaged in consolidation of the empire in India and laid emphasis on reorganization of administration as well as regulation of economy. Their priority was to promote and protect the British trade and industry. For this order and security ought to be maintained. At this time‚ the British thought it wise not to interfere in the religious and socio-cultural life in India. Religious faiths and social customs are two sensitive aspects with which Indians are

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    To what extent did Japanese nationalism lead to the bombing of Pearl Harbour in 1941? Japanese nationalism had a significant impact in the decision to bomb Pearl Harbour in 1941‚ due to the tensions it caused towards the U.S. However‚ this was not only the contributing factor‚ others including American actions which restricted and aggravated Japan and Japanese foreign relations and policies all contributed to the 1941 bombing of Pearl Harbour. At the turn of the 20th Century Japan was beginning

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    possession of self-assertion which she suddenly recognized as the strongest impulse of her being! "Free! Body and soul free!" she kept whispering” (2). The main character‚ being a woman in the Progressive era‚ was not crazy to want her freedom from the suppression of men. She realized she could enjoy her days as she wanted without being told what she should do or how she should feel. The author says‚ “Her fancy was running riot along those days ahead of her. Spring days‚ and summer days‚ and all sorts of

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    From a feminist perspective‚ write an essay about the role of Lady Madeline in the story. “The Fall of the House of Usher (1939)”‚ arguably Edgar Allan Poe’s most famous short story‚ is a tale centered around the mysterious House of Usher and its equally indiscernible inhabitants. These subjects are plagued with physical and mental degradation – the Usher siblings suffer from various abnormal ailments and unexplained fears‚ while the house itself seems to be tethering on the edge of collapse. The

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    oppression takes place. Although a considerable amount of abuse is in the physical form‚ most of it manifests itself in subtle psychological torture. The abuse that specifically takes place is the suppression of individualism. When looking at the time period of Kesey’s novel‚ it’s apparent that the same suppression of individualism was being protested. An example being the hippies‚ and their desire to not be boxed in. In Kesey’s novel‚ the combine symbolizes society’s box. "Like a cartoon world‚ where the

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    In 1990‚ Salman Rushdie published his children’s novel‚ Haroun and the Sea of Stories. The novel is an allegory for many of the political and social issues his family was facing at the time‚ as Rushdie was in hiding due to the controversy of his 1988 novel‚ The Satanic Verses. Rushdie wrote the novel for his son to understand the events going on in their lives. The novel follows the young protagonist‚ Haroun Khalifa‚ who lives with his parents in a town that is described as "a sad city‚ the saddest

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    The story is broken up into five sections‚ each filled with small clues and hints that reflect her message. In short‚ Kate Chopin’s “The Storm” is about a confirmation of feminine sexuality and passion and a rejection of the suppression of it by society. The title of “The Storm” gives the reader a peek into the underlying meaning of the story. It obviously portrays feelings of sexual energy‚ passion‚ and explosiveness‚ but the storm refers to nature‚ which historically

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    goes into your first transmission for a fire mission. • i.e call signs (C9 this is C91R) • This tells FDC who is calling the fire mission Warning order • Also goes into your first transmission *Type of Mission -ADJ Fire -FFE -Immediate Suppression/Smoke -suppression • Size of Element to FFE *The observer may request the size of unit to FFE -Battallion‚ announces the last letter in the battallion FDCs -T6H24 (H) • Method of Target Location *Grid(ADJ Fire Over) *Polar(ADJ Fire Polar over) *Laser Grid/Polar(

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    Uncanny refers to events or things that cause fear‚ terrifying and involves supernatural powers. It is something beyond the ordinary and uncomfortably strange. Freud’s version of the uncanny is derived from the German words "Unheimliche"‚ contrary to "heimlisch" which means "homely" in the cozy-intimate sense of the word. Unheimliche‚ means "uncanny" describes something threatening and unknown that is within the environment of a person. Freud holds that the uncanny is a type of horror‚ anxiety

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