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Which of the following is not a source of sustainable raw materials? a) coal mine b) flick of sheep c) cotton plantation d) line forest.
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What is one potential problem associated with an organization purchasing new technology early in its lifecycle
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Write a defining table and then a program that determines if you can sleep in or not. your program should get all its input from your computerâs clock. on all weekdays (monday through friday) that are not holidays, your program should output âget up! â on all other days (weekends and holidays), your program should output âsleep in.â the three holidays that your program must check for are january 1 (new yearâs day), july 4 (u.s. independence day), and december 25 (christmas). you donât need to include other holidays in your program because most other holidays do not occur on a fixed day each year.
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Many prestigious universities have a system called a âlegacy preference systemâ which is used to decide which applicants should be accepted to the university. if an applicantâs parent is an alumnus of the university, the applicant will be admitted with lower gpa and sat scores than if the parent is not an alumnus. (there is currently a lot of discussion about the fairness of this system, but universities get a lot of money from their alumni so they are unwilling to change ) your assignment for mp2 is to implement a computerized system like this for a very small prestigious university. the university has two schools, liberal arts and music, each with their own criteria for accepting students. your program must read in certain information about an applicant and print a message saying whether the applicant should be accepted or not.
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