You've research all the info that you need for an inspirant. Here's a little more info you could use for the interest meeting: What should be in an interest letter: 1. The letter should be one page in length. 2. It should tell us why, specifically, you believe that you should be...
4 Answers · Education & Reference · 14/10/2007
I strongly recommend FUNdations. I just went to a conference about the program and it seems like a wonderful program, its really kicking off in many school districts that can afford it (at least $20 per student). But if you just have your daughter it...
6 Answers · Education & Reference · 15/12/2007
Well, for starters, I should say this: There is no need to push all the registers before you call every function and then restore them afterwards. You can just use variables to keep track of the x & y positions. Also, instead...
3 Answers · Computers & Internet · 19/09/2008
... put them together to spell his name, etc.). I put alphabet and number magents on the side of my washer and dryer...
3 Answers · Pregnancy & Parenting · 24/10/2010
= ] i wanna pledge for the Deltas too (im onlhy a jr. in hs) but im gonna become a Delta GEM umm i would just say do a lot of community service and be open to trying new SAFE things
4 Answers · Society & Culture · 08/11/2008
Most just follow the Greek alphabet , once it goes through once, they add another letter and do it again.
1 Answers · Society & Culture · 07/09/2009
Code the program up in C first, Then when you have it working use gcc -S to generate assembly source. You can then use this "as is" or optionally refine it further if you need to.
1 Answers · Computers & Internet · 27/12/2009
Sigma, theta and tau are the greek alphabet 's equivalent to 's', 'th' and 't... Theta Tau International, Inc ., a not-for-profit organization with a 501(c)(3) tax status...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 26/04/2007
Are you running this on your pc? The key to this will be the loop for Print: and how the program exits from that. Also note that it seems you are starting at a and going up to Y, so you are currently in...
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 23/09/2008
It depends on what CPU you want to write assembly for - every CPU (or CPU family) has its own unique assembly language.
2 Answers · Computers & Internet · 27/01/2010