... modifying the values in the data row, and thus the dataset. In short, the data row holds the original state ofthe Customers row, whereas the class-level variables hold the current state. At the ... row is in the Customers table, the properties ofthe class are populated using data from the database. If not, an exception is thrown that notifies the developer ofthe problem. Of course, ... populate the properties of a CCustomer object. Steps First, the CCustomer class needs access to the data adapter code you created in the previous section. You could paste all ofthecode you...
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... PREFACE A. Purpose oftheCodeof Marketing Research Standards 3 B. Background oftheCodeof Marketing Research Standards 3 C. Using This Document 4 D. Definitions 5 MRA CODEOF MARKETING RESEARCH ... refuse to participate in the research when there is a possibility they may be identifiable even without the use of their name or address (e.g. because ofthe size ofthe population being sampled). ... the client or generated as a result of materials provided by the client to be the property ofthe client. These materials will be retained or disposed of as agreed upon with the client at the...
... Part II — The Decline of Traditonal Honor in the West,Ancient Greece to the Romantic Period The most important change ofthe 19th century, however, was the rise ofthe middle class. The Industrial ... all, regardless of class — a code based onethics and virtues that would come to supplant the one based on birth.What Were the Tenets ofthe Stoic-Christian Codeof Honor? The codeof honor that ... and necessitate the creation of a new honor culture that transcended allclasses. The Rise ofthe Middle Class and the Expansion of HonorAt the beginning ofthe 19th century, the Industrial...
... Aesthetics The taste ofthe apple… lies in the contact ofthe fruit with the palate, not in the fruit itself; in a similar way… poetry lies in the meeting of poem and reader, not in the lines ... to revisit the troubled relationship between art and aesthetics for the purpose of discussing the value of generative code. Our argument is that, like poetry, the aesthetic value ofcode lies ... aesthetics as a broader science ofthe conditions of sense perception [3]. For the purposes of our argument, we will retain this broader use ofthe term ‘aesthetics’, and add the proviso that there...
... plan.Since these plans were in existence independently ofthe Olympics, the role of the Olympics in the plan would merely accelerate their implementation. The goals of the Olympics in relation to these ... compare the Communist-showpiece objectivesofthe 1980 Olympics with the private-enterprise theme ofthe 1984Los Angeles Games: Hill, 1992). Furthermore, mega-events can be assessed in terms of their ... inflated)expectations. Of all the cities in South Africa, Cape Town (with a population of three million) isunique in a number of ways (Bekker, 1995). First of all, as the ‘Mother City’ on the southern tip ofthe continent,...
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... ispresent. In other words, the length ofthe signal limits the frequencyresolution. This is distinct from the first factor, because the length of the input signal does not have to be the same as the length ... displacement of the water, and so on. The shape ofthe time domain waveform is not importantin these signals; the key information is in the frequency, phase andamplitude ofthe component sinusoids. The ... jargon, windows provide a trade-off between resolution (the width ofthe peak) and spectral leakage (the amplitude ofthe tails).To explore the theoretical aspects of this in more detail, imagine...