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What are 3 things you learned about Early Cinema?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 02:00, floydsidney1119
Think about some of the most memorable and forgettable games ever created. they can be games that were discussed in this unit or otherwise. what are some of the consistent factors that made certain games memorable to you? what were some of the consistent factors that made certain games forgettable to you? why? explain.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 09:30, caldonjoshhsms2061
What are the steps involved in accepting all the changes in a document? arrange these in order click edit. click accept or reject. click changes. click accept all.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 11:40, silviamgarcia
Pthreads programming: create and terminate a thread write a c++ program that creates a thread. the main will display a message “hello world from the main”. the main will create a thread that will display a message “hello world from the thread” and then terminates with a call to pthread_exit()
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 17:20, Korkot7633
[a] create a class called “cycle” which has two instance integer variables as properties, “numberofwheels” and “weight.” create a constructor with two parameters, using the same variable names in the parameter list. assign each variable to numberofwheels” and “weight” respectively. write a separate application to test the class and display its properties. note: do not change the names of the instance variables or the variables listed in the constructor’s parameter list. [b] edit your class cycle by adding a default constructor which will assign the default values of 100 to represent the numberofwheels, and 1000 to represent the weight, by invoking a call to the other constructor. modify your application created in [a] to test the class.
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