The first sentence is true. The second is technically false. Central America includes one country that is not part of Latin America (Belize).
From the birth, teachings, and death of Jesus Christ. >It may surprise many people but Christianity originated not in the middle east but in what is now modern day Turkey.< Please provide a link to proof for this statement. According to the Bible itself, this originated in Jerusalem, Galilee, Damascus, the surrounding areas of the Dead Sea- All in modern day Israel. What you are saying here is a borderline anti-christian statement, and I don't think we want to offend anybody.
What is looping statement?
No you may not ask any questions in your thesis statement, because the thesis statement basically states your answer to whatever you are doing.
Vision Statement is the big picture--what you or the organization want to become. Mission Statement is how this vision will be implemented.
Monroe doctrine
There are two programming languages which use a C switch statement. The two languages are C and C++, hence the name C switch statement. There may be more, but those are the most obvious ones
The Portuguese language is spoken on all seven continents. And that statement includes Antarctica. For Portuguese is one of the south polar continents' languages because of the Brazilian scientific presence. But Portuguese is the native language of Portugal. At the coastal edges of southwestern Europe, Portugal is Spain's neighbor in the Iberian Peninsula. And it indeed is back to ancient Iberia that the country's language traces its origins. As a Romance language, Portuguese originates in the long-ago interactions between the Latin language and the ancient languages of the lands that the ancient Romans conquered. In Portugal's case, that interaction sees its consequences in the languages of modern-day Portugal and Spain. And the impact to which Portuguese is one of the linguistic responses may be seen along the southwestern coastal edges of the Iberian Peninsula. It also may be possible to say that Portuguese is one of the native languages of Spain. For example, Portuguese is classified as a member of the Galician-Portuguese group, within the Romance family of languages that are spoken today in Portugal and Spain. Galician is spoken in the northwestern Spanish province of Galicia. And even with Portugal's founding in 869 and independence on July 25, 1139 from Spain, there have always been Galician and Portuguese speakers on both sides of the border. And it also may be possible to say that Portuguese is the native language of the African islands of Sao Tome and Principe. For the uninhabited islands were discovered by the Portuguese navigators, and then settled as one of Portugal's colonies. And so Portuguese is the first known spoken and written language of both islands.
P.T. Barnum
False or unreliable statement. Try again.
P.T. Barnum
Since Mexico was colonized by the Spanish, the statement: "Based on modern demographic information, Mexico was explored by the Portuguese and the French." is false.
Semicolon, in some languages. Line-end in some others.
Assignment operator
The computer language has a grammar for the syntax. Not all computer languages using ; to end a statement. The if-statements DO end with an ; (except when a <compound statement>) in C#, C, PHP, and Java (and many others). In fact, most of <statement> end with ; in those languages, and <if-statement> is just one of the derived <statement>. However, for statements like: if (1 == 2) {} else {}, the {} is a <compound statement> which does not end with a ; syntactically.
Machine level instructions can be converted to readable assembly language using a disassembler. If the machine instructions originated from a higher level language, there may also be a decompiler to create something resembling the original high level language version of the program.
"You're Portuguese!" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase És portuguesa! The feminine singular statement represents the second person informal singular form of "you" that is employed with a family member, friend or peer in Portugal. The pronunciation will be "ehs POR-tchoo-GHEH-zuh" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese.
I think this is Branching