Java OOP: Polymorphism, Type Conversion, Casting, etc.
Richard Baldwin
Baldwin teaches you about assignment compatibility, type conversion, and casting for both primitive and reference types. He also teaches you about the relationship between reference types, method […]
Java OOP: Runtime Polymorphism through Inheritance
Richard Baldwin
With runtime polymorphism, the selection of a method for execution is based on the actual type of object whose reference is stored in a reference variable, and not on the type of the reference […]
Java OOP: ITSE 2317 Practice Test 2
Richard Baldwin
A practice test with solutions for ITSE 2317
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Mitochondria and Metabolism in Honeybee Flight Muscle
Honeybees provide a convenient source of insect flight muscle, a tissue especially rich in mitochondria. These organelles are easily isolated using simple laboratory equipment and their metabolic activity readily measured colorimetrically with the dye 2,6-dichloroindophenol, which changes from blue to colorless when reduced by the electrons produced during respiration. This system is well-suited for studying cell fractionation, experimental isolation of the major subcellular components responsib
2.1 Key themes and learning outcomes The key themes of Part A are: company; business; capital. After studying Part A, you should be able to: describe in general terms what a business is; demonstrate an appreciation of the concept of capital. Visit the College of Law website

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This unit looks at a wide variety of ways of comparing prices and the construction of a price index. You will also look at the Retail Price Index (RPI) and the Consumer Price Index (CPI), indices used by the UK Government to calculate the percentage by which prices in general have risen over any given period. You wil also look at the important statistical and mathematical ideas that contribute to the construction of a price index.
Learning outcomes By the end of this unit you should be able to: appreciate how chemical processes in the rest of the world affect the Arctic environment and the species inhabiting it; recognise the physical processes that determine atmosphere and oceanic flows in the Arctic; appreciate the scientific research process and the use of scientific evidence; use quantitative scientific evidence to examine the link between atmospheric carbon dioxide levels a
Dough bowl attributed to Monica Silva
"Black on tan dough bowl. Designs exterior -- reddish orange base and interior of bowl. No signature on bowl. Good [condition] -- several chips on rim." -- From the Museum catalog.,Attributed to Monica Silva,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
San Ildefonso bowl
"Black, highly polished undecorated bowl. Signature on bottom "Maria & Santana" Condition: Excellent"-- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
San Ildefonso jar
"Highly polished black jar. No designs. Signature on bottom "Maria Poveka" Condition:
Excellent"-- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
Wedding vase signed Marie & Julian
"Black on black wedding vase - matte design. Signed on bottom "Marie & Julian" Condition:Good - chip on top of spout of vase"-- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
San Ildefonso bowl
"Black on black highly polished incurved rim bowl - matte design. Signed "Maria & Santana"
Condition:Excellent"-- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
1.1.2 The carbon footprint boundary Depending on where you draw the boundary, the carbon footprint can apply to an individual person, a household, an organisation or event, a product, a city, region or country, or the whole world. I'll mainly be considering the footprints of individuals, households and the countries they occupy. But even then the boundary needs to be defined carefully. Sometimes the carbon footprint is taken to mean the individual's or household's direct CO2 emissions, main
References Glossary Introduction Children are subject to many forms of adversity, for example, poverty or ill health. However, a significant form of adversity experienced by children in many different regions of the world is violence. The form of violence against children varies widely and is hugely disparate. In this unit, the focus is on three different environments where children experience violence: at home, among peers at school and in the wider society (in the context of armed conflicts). The text considers the experie How to Make Foil Guy for a Writing Prompt: Teacher Demonstration Mangroves: The Roots of the Sea CTPI: Public Square: A Public Conversation with Rev Peter Beck Java1622: Array Objects, Part 1
The most ‘important and greatest puzzle’ we face as humans is ourselves (Boring, 1950, p. 56). Humans are a puzzle – one that is complex, subtle and multi-layered, and it gets even more complicated as we evolve over time and change in different contexts.
When answering the question ‘What makes us who we are?’, psychologists put forward a range of explanations about why people feel, think and behave the way they do. Just when psychologists seem to understand one bit of ‘who we are’
Writing about a character created from foil engages students in the writing process and fosters motivation for literacy. In this video, a teacher creates a character from foil and explains the process step-by-step. ( This video was created for teachers but could also be shown to students.) ( 1:58)
There aren't too many happy stories when it comes to restoring damaged ecosystems, but people in southern Thailand's Trang Province tell one of them, thanks to an innovative grassroots organization called Yad Fon. Founded in 1984, Yad Fon set out to rehabilitate the mangrove ecosystems that had sustained families in the area for thousands of years. How? By helping villagers manage their own natural resources.
A Public Conversation with Rev Peter Beck - Christchurch City Councillor and former Dean of Christ Church Cathedral. In the aftermath of the city's quakes, Peter Beck was seen by many as the 'public face' of Christchurch. In 2011 he resigned as Dean and stood - successfully - for the city council. Professor Andrew Bradstock, Director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues, talks with Peter about the events of the past 18 months, his transition from Dean to councillor, Christchurch's presen
Richard Baldwin
Baldwin shows how array objects fit into the grand scheme of things in OOP using Java.
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