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There are a whole lot of encapsulation or information hiding examples in the Bible. Here are about 3 of them:
i. <em>The parables of Jesus</em>. Many times Jesus spoke in parables to teach His disciples and until He's explained they would not get the meaning.
ii. <em>The interpretation of dreams by Joseph</em>. A noticeable example is the one of the baker and the butler in Genesis 40. Each of them - the butler and the baker - both had a dream but the actual meaning and interpretation of those dreams were not known by them.
iii. <em>Peter walking on water</em> is yet another example of encapsulation. He was only following the instruction of the master. How he was able to walk on water was a mystery to him. Only Christ the master knew how. Encapsulation.
Explanation:
organized programs of enrichment designed to provide developmentally appropriate activities to babies and toddlers who have, or who are at risk for a variety of conditions (environmentally or biologically caused) that might interfere with their ability to ultimately have a full and productive life."
If you’re using python
X = 15
Y= 12
Def sum_dif_num(X,Y):
Sum = X+Y
Dif = abs(X-Y)
Print(Sum)
Print(Dif)