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Metaethics Metaethics is a branch of analytic philosophy that explores the status, foundations, and scope of moral values, properties, and words. Whereas the fields of applied ethics and normative theoryfocus on what is moral, metaethics focuses on what morality itself is. Just as two people may disagree about the ethics of, for example, physician-assisted suicide, while nonetheless agreeing at the more abstract level of a general normative theory such as Utilitarianism, so too may people who disagree
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Chapter I: Principles of Object-Oriented Programming 1. Which of the following languages is not a procedure-oriented programming language? a) ALGOL b) COBOL c) FORTRAN d) None of the above 2. Which of the following programming approach used functions as a key concept to perform action-oriented tasks? a) Structured programming b) Modular programming c) Procedure-oriented programming d) Object-oriented programming 3. Identify the drawback of using procedure-oriented programming, if any: a) Data is
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CSE- 401 DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS [3 1 0 4] 1. Distributed System Models: Introduction , Examples , Architecture models , Fundamental models (1.1,1.2,1.4, 2.1-2.3 of Text1 ) ..2hrs 2. Interprocess Communication, Distributed Objects and Remote Invocation: Introduction , External data representation and marshalling, Communication models, Communication between distributed objects
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The House of Fallen Angels: Microcosm of an Immigrant Family In the United States, immigrants, especially those of Mexican descent, tend to be broadly categorized into two groups: documented and undocumented. While both classifications are discriminated against by members of the white majority, they are viewed as standing on two sides of a distinct boundary. However, this metaphorical division is rarely defined, and it often bisects families or even individuals. For example, Mexican-American author
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use local variables and take arguments by either value or reference. These techniques help to make isolated small pieces of code easier to understand the whole program at once. PASCAL, Ada and C are some of the examples of structured programming languages. 1.1.1 Sequence Structure A sequence structure consists of a single entry and single exit statement, i.e., it makes a sequential flow (Figure 1.1). 1.1.2 Loop or Iteration Structure The loop consists of a sequence of statements, which are executed
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Classification Systems Catrina Lemus American International University April 3, 2011 Abstract The following paper will be discussing the 4 main steps to ensure that the ICD codes are accurate. This paper will also be discussing the four steps that are necessary to establish the proper ICD-9-CM code. There are many ways that this paper will explain what is right to do and gives you a good source through a book that you can just gather all your information from. Step-by Step Medical Code Book
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Effects of the Vernacular Language Candace Rayford Aiu Online- Huma215-1204-20 September 2012 Abstract The Vernacular Language- simply defined as the language spoken in the streets (Sayre, 2010). This is the language that will be heard spoken amongst the common people, and used to define and identify the groups of people. The Vernacular Language impacted and changed the cultures during the early centuries. There are several factors that contribute and are responsible for the rise and spread
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Artificial Intelligence Shadena Hobbs INF 103: Computer Literacy Instructor: Lawrence Master January 28, 2013 Is the Intelligence of machines and robots and the branch of computer science that aims to create if Al textbook defines the field as the study and
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Anthropology – The comparative study of human sciences and cultures. Holistic/Holism – In Anthropology an approach that considers culture, history, language, and biology essential to a complete understanding of human society. Society – A group of people who depend on one another for survival or well-being as well as the relationships among such people, including their status and roles. Culture - The learned behaviors and symbols that allow people to live in groups. The primary means by which
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