display “No Capital Letter”. Page: 108 11.Write a program to put the sum 1+4+7+...............+148 in AX. Then display the result. Page: 114 12.Write a program to put the sum 100+95+90+..........+5 in AX. Then display the result. Page: 114 13.Write a program to display a ‘?’ and also read two capital letters and display them next line alphabetically order. Page: 115 14.Write a program to display extended ASCII characters (ASCII code 80h to FFh). Display 10 characters per line separated
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Unit 2 Lecture Study Guide 1) What are the parts of an atom? Where are the subatomic particles found? Parts of an atom- divided into two basic regions: 1. the central nucleus (contains heavy particles) 2. the electron cloud (contains very light‚ moving particles) Subatomic particles: 1.Protons (found in the central nucleus) 2.neutrons (found in the central nucleus) 3.electrons (spin rapidly in a cloud around the central nucleus) 2) How does the Atomic Mass # differ from the Atomic
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1. Discuss the origins of the technology make the current accounting system available. 2. Define an accounting system. An accounting system is a system that identifies‚ records‚ communicates information that is relevant‚ reliable‚ and comparable about an organizations business activities. 3. List and describe the components of accounting information system. Technology People Data Input and Output Internal Control 4. Discuss the FASB conceptual framework. Assets: A resource
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control measures. Another technique is to force users to select passwords that are difficult to guess. Question 2 * One-way function: The system stores only the value of a function based on the user’s password.When the user presents a password‚ the system transforms that password and compares it with the stored value. In practice‚ the system usually performs a one-way transformation (not reversible) in which the password is used to generate a key for the one-way function and in which
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Central Nervous System (CNS) The CNS is responsible for coordinating and controlling the activities of our body such us control of the muscles and the mental activity. The main organs of the CNS is the brain‚ spinal cord‚ and nerves. These organs mostly consist of Nervous Tissues. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/images/ency/fullsize/19588.jpg Nervous Tissues Nervous tissues are made up of two main types of cells: nerve cells/neurons and neuroglia. The main functions of nervous tissues
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sure to use the muscle notes in the lecture folder to help you complete this assignment). 1. Name the three types of muscles. • The three types of muscles are smooth‚ cardiac‚ and skeletal. 2. What is the muscle made up of that allows for muscle contraction? • At the end of each motor neuron there are tiny vesicles that store chemicals called neurotransmitters that stimulate the muscle to contract. 3. What is the part of #2 that extends out?
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Study Guide MIS 691 Midterm Chapter 2 2.2 Entity: One theme or topic; something of importance to a user that needs to be represented in a database. In the entity-relationship model‚ entities are restricted to things that can be represented by a single table. An example of this is in the EMPLOYEE table; data about the entity (the employee) is in the table rows and data about the entity’s attributes are in the rows. 2.3 List the characteristics a table must have to be a relation: *
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Unit 3 Review Guide Pg 565 Chapter 14: Personality Psychodynamic Theory Be familiar with how the Id‚ Ego‚ & Superego are said to keep balance. Know what principles each work under and why they often have conflicts Id- the unconscious portion of personality that contains basic impulses and urges. Here in the id exists the eros‚ life instincts(these promote positive energy or libido)‚ and also the death instincts‚ or Thantos responsible for aggression and destructiveness. The id wants to operate
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Standards Addressed Lesson 13: Plate Tectonics I Overview Lesson 13 introduces students to geological oceanography by presenting the basic structure of the Earth and the properties of Earth’s primary layers. Students learn the structure and composition of oceanic and continental crust and the theory of plate tectonics. In the activity‚ students calculate the rate of movement of the Pacific Plate using information about the age of the Hawaiian Islands. Lesson Objectives Students will: 1. Describe
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REQUIREMENTS 2.2.1. ADMINISTRATOR – has the over-all rights and privileges to create‚ edit and delete functions of the system. 2.2.1.1 LOGIN - Administrator will login with his username and password. Username is fixed‚ only the password can be changed. 2.2.1.2 LOGOUT – After every transaction made the administrator can logout from the system 2.2.1.3 VIEW PRODUCT – Administrator can view products to check for availability. 2.2.1.4 ADD PRODUCT – Administrator
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