Animal Farm: The Pigs’ Abuse of Power
The Battle of Cowshed and the Rise of Pig Authority
The pigs abused their power during the Battle of Cowshed by using the victory to raise their own status above the other animals, even though everyone fought together. After the battle, Snowball and Napoleon were awarded “Animal Hero, First Class” and treated as key leaders. This demonstrates that the pigs began to present themselves as more important than the rest, highlighting their own roles despite the collective effort. This suggests they
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Java Super Keyword
Question: Explain the functionality of the super keyword in Java.
Answer: The super keyword refers to the immediate parent class object. It is used to:
- Access parent class data members hidden by child class data members.
- Call parent class methods when overridden in the child class.
- Invoke the parent class constructor using
super().
Throw vs Throws in Java
Question: Differentiate between throw and throws keywords in Java.
Answer: throw is used inside a method or block to explicitly throw
Data Science Fundamentals: Concepts and Applications
Data Science and Its Applications
Data Science is an interdisciplinary field that uses scientific methods, algorithms, and tools to extract useful insights and knowledge from structured and unstructured data. It combines statistics, programming, and domain knowledge.
Key Components
- Process: Data collection, cleaning, analysis, and visualization.
- Techniques: Machine Learning, Data Mining, and Big Data Analytics.
- Decision Making: Facilitates data-driven business strategies.
- Data Types: Handles structured
Essential Cybersecurity Threats and Defense Strategies
Characteristics and Functionalities of Rootkits
- Stealth and Persistence: Rootkits hide their presence from users and security software, remaining active even after system reboots.
- Privilege Escalation: They gain administrator or root-level access, allowing full control over system operations.
- Kernel-Level Access: Some rootkits operate at the kernel level, providing deep control over the operating system and making detection difficult.
- Backdoor Functionality: They create hidden entry points for attackers
Operations Management Formulas and Key Definitions
Waiting Line Management
Definitions and Formulas
- Arrival rate (λ): Average number of customers arriving per unit time.
λ = 1 / E(A); where E(A) is the average interarrival time. - Service rate (μ): Average number of customers served per unit time per server.
μ = 1 / E(S); where E(S) is the average service time. - Utilization (ρ): Fraction of system capacity being used. This value must be less than 1.
ρ = λ / (cμ); where c is the number of servers. - Coefficient of variation (CV): Measures variability.
ARM LPC1768 Embedded C Programming and Architecture
ARM LPC1768 Embedded C Programming Examples
LED Blinking Program for ARM LPC1768
#include <LPC17xx.h>
void delay() {
for(int i=0; i<1000000; i++);
}
int main(void) {
LPC_GPIO2->FIODIR |= (1<<0); // Set P2.0 as output
while(1) {
LPC_GPIO2->FIOSET = (1<<0); // LED ON
delay();
LPC_GPIO2->FIOCLR = (1<<0); // LED OFF
delay();
}
}Switch Controlled LED Interfacing
#include <LPC17xx.h>
int main(void) {
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The Rise of the Nazi Party: Social and Political Factors
Social Divisions and Class Conflict
One of the strongest divisions was class conflict between workers, the middle class, and elites. Industrial workers often supported socialist or communist parties, while the middle and upper classes feared revolution. After the Russian Revolution of 1917, many Germans were terrified that communism would spread to Germany. Hitler exploited this fear by presenting the Nazis as the main force capable of stopping Bolshevism. This gained him support from businessmen,
Read MoreSociology of Romantic Love and Gendered Intimacy
Module 6: Romantic Love and Social Dynamics
Key Concepts in Intimacy
- Individualistic: The needs of the individual outweigh the needs of the collective.
- Collectivistic: The needs of the collectivity are perceived as more important than the individual’s needs (e.g., historical Igbo marriage selection).
- Conjugality: A personal relationship between husband and wife; increasing emphasis on the marital bond.
- Calling: A courtship practice where men visit the home of a potential love interest.
- Face-to-Face: Women’
Sociology of Gender: Intimacy, Bodies, and Violence
Module 6: Intimacy and Social Structures
Romantic and Social Patterns
Romantic love: Intense attraction; modern ideal focused on individual choice. Sociability: Social interaction for enjoyment without instrumental goals. Calling: Men visiting women’s homes for courtship. Going steady: Exclusive long-term dating. Hookups: Casual, often one-time sexual encounters. Friends with benefits: Sex within a non-romantic friendship.
Social Structures and Kinship
Collectivist vs. Individualistic societies: Collectivist
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CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS
3 main properties: 1- 24h period. 2- Endogenous (rhythmic responses continue even in absence of stimulation) 3- Entrainable (rhythms can be reset/adjusted by exposure to external stimuli)
Study: rat has access to running wheel -> turns of wheel recorded on chart recorder, plots each wheel rotation as tick on chart -> each line represents one day’s activity -> activity plotted for month under no light 6am-6pm, rat shown to be active during dark hours of day-night cycle
Zetigebers:
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