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    Variables in Scala are declared using the keywords val or var. The difference between the two are that vals can not be changed, they are immutable the program will throw an exception if one attempts to modify them, this is mainly useful for functional programming. For declaring functions the def keyword is used followed by a list of parameters in parentheses and then a colon, followed by the type, the function returns and then an equals sign followed by a block. For example: “def timesTwo( a: Int

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    The Effectiveness of Redefining Failure The article, Redefining Failure by Julia Baird focuses on the development of failure throughout time. Her argument addresses that the definition of failure has evolved over the years because with time and events the word becomes classified differently. In her article, she offers examples of different circumstances to effectively portray her stance on the topic. In Julia Baird’s standpoint, a person’s economic standing is not the most effective way of measuring

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    Now it’s time to hire your people. Once you have defined your vision through your Purpose, Mission, and Core Values, you will have no difficulty finding employees whose work ethic parallels your own Vision. If you have created an appropriate business system you will find your employees acclimate rapidly, and harmonize quickly to your system. Those not sharing these values will generally self-select and leave one way or another. Your Business Assumptions Team Assessment: 9 Deadliest Start-up Sins

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    FXT2 Enterprise Continuity Plan The purpose of this presentation is to educate you on disaster recovery plans and/or enterprise continuity plan. The following slide will include basic structures, roles in the plan, and employee awareness. FXT2 Enterprise Continuity Plan The presentation will cover the following topics • Employee responsibilities of a ECP/DRP • Operational disturbance optimization • High level employee education plan • ECP/DRP content with input from IT vendors • Employee awareness

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    would just see as an American and nothing else, but the place that I was born and raised they see me as what my parents are Nigerians. I am not American because my parents are from Nigeria; this has been a very constant thing, because of several definitions of what it

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    the three definitions of the word 'pious' that the character Euthyphro gives to Socrates, and Socrates' problems with each of these definitions. The dialog begins with Socrates and Euthyphro meeting at the king-archon's court; Socrates has been summoned with charges of corrupting the youth and impiety, and Euthyphro wishes to

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    INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES Question 10 “Abnormality is very difficult to define. It can be hard to decide where normal behaviour ends and abnormal behaviour begins” Discuss two or more definitions of abnormality AO1 = 6 marks Knowledge and understanding of definitions of abnormality. AO2 = 6 marks Commentary on definitions of abnormality. The term ‘abnormal’ means deviating from the average. Therefore, if we were to adopt a literal approach to defining abnormality, we would conclude that any rare

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    varies so greatly from one human being to another? Can you create a universal meaning for a word describing human concepts that people often fail to define for themselves? Of course there isn't one definition to define such a word. It is an intricate aspect of human nature, and it has a definition just as complex. Webster's dictionary describes identity as sameness of essential character, individuality, or the fact of being the same person as one claims to be. So your identity can include

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    Reflection About Identity

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    individual.” However, this definition falls short of the true meaning of the word, as it does not openly state the deciding factor for the perception of a person’s identity. For this reason, it is necessary to redefine the word in order to properly convey its meaning to those that do not fully understand it, as well as clarify by whom it is ascertained. Identity is how one perceives oneself, based primarily on the behaviors exhibited by this person. A more precise definition of identity could not have

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    individuals violating these instinctual rules of beauty and morality fill the pages of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Indeed, in her novel, Shelly recognizes and accentuates humanity's prejudice toward ugliness in order to contrast with her personal definition of beauty—one that recognizes virtue as the basis of beauty regardless of physical form—so that her theme, that humanity is less above the beast in virtue and intelligence then it believes, is revealed. In a novel that is quite brimming with depictions

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