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The NIC (Network Interface Card) is the computer network component that controls the flow of data between a computer and the network.
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A. set_union
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The algorithm set_union is used to find the elements in one range of elements that do not appear in another range of elements.
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Static scoping: x is 5
Dynamic scoping : x is 10.
Explanation:
Static scoping :
In static scoping the variable of a function take the value within the function.
If there is no values exist within the function then take the global value of the variable.
var x // No value is assigned to x so it check global value of x
function sub1() {
document.write(“x = “ + x + “”); // So it print x = 5
}
function sub2() {
var x;
x = 10;
sub1();
}
x = 5; // It is the global value of x
sub2();
Static scoping: x is 5
Dynamic scoping :
In Dynamic scoping the variable of a function take the value all the calling function ends.
If the global value is the last assigned value of a variable then it take that value.
If there exist some other function after global variable value if that function contain the variable with some assigned value variable take that value.
var x
function sub1() {
document.write(“x = “ + x + “”);
}
x = 5; // At this point x value is 5 and check there exist a function
sub2(); // So now call this function
function sub2() {
var x;
x = 10; // The value of x = 5 is replaced with x = 10
sub1();
}
Dynamic scoping : x is 10.
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What are the temptations of Sir Gawain in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"?
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In addition to the obvious temptations in Berkilak's castle with his wife (all of which involve erotic temptation and the temptation to violate hospitality for personal pleasure), more significant spiritual temptations frame this story. First, Gawain displays an element of pride when he agrees to participate in the initial contest. While Arthur is more to blame and Gawain offers to take his place, it certainly is not prudent to participate in this contest with a character whose appearance suggests that he is not a normal, mortal man. The first part of this bargain therefore involves the temptation of pride.
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In addition to the obvious temptations in Berkilak's castle with his wife (all of which involve erotic temptation and the temptation to violate hospitality for personal pleasure), more significant spiritual temptations frame this story. First, Gawain displays an element of pride when he agrees to participate in the initial contest. While Arthur is more to blame and Gawain offers to take his place, it certainly is not prudent to participate in this contest with a character whose appearance suggests that he is not a normal, mortal man. The first part of this bargain therefore involves the temptation of pride.
Later, the temptation that most condemns Gawain is the desire to continue living even if one will live a life compromised by deceit. While it is understandable that Gawain would hide the garter and flinch at the blow of an ax, the temptation to focus on his mortal rather than his spiritual life is the cause of his wearing the garter as a mark of shame.
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