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Values in Python Programming. 2022 Best

Values in Python Programming.

For this assignment we will explore objects and values in Python Programming. Use the terms “equivalent” and “identical” to distinguish between objects and values.

Values in Python Programming.

Discussion Assignment Welcome to the Unit 6 Discussion Forum! Use the terms “equivalent” and “identical” to distinguish between objects and values. Illustrate the difference further using your own examples with Python lists and the “is” operator. Using your own Python list examples, explain how objects, references, and aliasing relate to one another. Finally, create your own example of a function that modifies a list passed in as an argument. Hence, describe what your function does in terms of arguments, parameters, objects, and references.

Values in Python Programming.

Create your own unique examples for this assignment. Do not copy them from the textbook or any other source. The code and its output must be explained technically whenever asked. The explanation can be provided before or after the code, or in the form of code comments within the code. For any descriptive type question, Your answer must be at least 150 words. End your discussion post with one question related to programming fundamentals learned in this unit from which your colleagues can formulate a response or generate further discussion.

Values in Python Programming.

Remember to post your initial response as early as possible, preferably by Sunday evening, to allow time for you and your classmates to have a discussion. When you use information from a learning resource, such as a textbook, be sure to credit your source and include the URL. Continue to practice using APA format for citations and references. https://youtu.be/cQT33yu9pY8

 

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Techniques of Geographic Analysis. 2022 Best

Techniques of Geographic Analysis.

This assignment asks you to read the Chapter titled Techniques of Geographic Analysis. In addition on to the textbook reading, read Jack Hitt, Atlas Shrugged. This article is posted to the Handout Portlet, under Weekly Reading Assignments.

Techniques of Geographic Analysis.

Paper details: This paper is included in your final grade and is scored out of 150 points. This is the major writing project for GEO101 – It requires some time management – and is not a project that you want to sneak up on you. An example/template (one is a pdf file one is a doc file) for the type of paper I am expecting is posted to the handout portlet and attached to this assignment. The basic parameters of this paper are: 1. Must be no less than 600 words and no longer than 900. 2. Must use Tahoma font, must use size 11 pitch 3. Must have 1 inch margins.

Techniques of Geographic Analysis.

3. Must use a header that includes your name and the course code for the class. 4. Must include a bibliography of the required reading sources and all other sources referenced to produce this theme. 5. Must contain proper in text citations for quotes and interpretations gleened from the reading sources. 6. Finally, it must meet guidelines given in handout titled Grading Rubric. Read the Chapter titled Techniques of Geographic Analysis. In addition on to the textbook reading, read Jack Hitt, Atlas Shrugged. This article is posted to the Handout Portlet, under Weekly Reading Assignments.

Techniques of Geographic Analysis.

After reading these pieces produce a theme paper, according to the basic parameters given, that either supports and refutes the following: ‘like statistics, maps will…(have become) not hard nuggets of truth but numerical putty of opinion” Instructions: This is the major writing project for GEO101 – It requires some time management – and is not a project that you want to sneak up on you. An example/template for the type of paper I am expecting is posted to the handout portlet and attached to this assignment. The basic parameters of this paper are: 1. Must be no less than 600 words and no longer than 900.

Techniques of Geographic Analysis.

2. Must use Tahoma font, must use size 11 pitch 3. Must have 1 inch margins. 3. Must use a header that includes your name and the course code for the class. 4. Must include a bibliography of the required reading sources and all other sources referenced to produce this theme. 5. Must contain proper in text citations for quotes and interpretations gleened from the reading sources. 6. Finally, it must meet guidelines given in handout titled Grading Rubric. Read the Chapter titled Techniques of Geographic Analysis. In addition on to the textbook reading, read Jack Hitt, Atlas Shrugged.

Techniques of Geographic Analysis.

This article is posted to the Handout Portlet, under Weekly Reading Assignments. After reading these pieces produce a theme paper, according to the basic parameters given, that either supports and refutes the following: ‘like statistics, maps will…(have become) not hard nuggets of truth but numerical putty of opinion” Read the Chapter titled _Techniques of Geographic Analysis._ In addition on to the textbook reading, read Jack Hitt, _Atlas Shrugged_.

Techniques of Geographic Analysis.

This article is posted to the Handout Portlet, under Weekly Reading Assignments. After reading these pieces produce a theme paper, according to the basic parameters given, that either supports and refutes the following: ‘like statistics, maps _will…(have become)_ not hard nuggets of truth but numerical putty of opinion” https://youtu.be/8jT5AuqCi9s

 

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