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Write the definition of a function named newbie that receives no parameters and returns 1 the first time it is invoked (when it is a "newbie"), and that returns 0 every time that it is invoked after that.
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The place where the extended axis of the earth would touch the celestial sphere is called the celestial
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 19:00
Choose the correct citation for the case which established the "minimum contacts" test for a court's jurisdiction in a case. select one: a. brown v. board of education of topeka, 347 u.s. 483 (1954). b. international shoe co. v. washington, 326 u.s. 310 (1945) c. haynes v. gore, 531 u.s. 98 (2000). d. international shoe co. v. washington, 14 u.s. code 336.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 20:30
1. for which of the following are you not required to signal beforehand? a. changing lanes b. speeding up c. stopping
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