Say what you loved about him or her then say what everyone loved about him or her
i didn't know what the answer.
Let N be the number of addresses line 2 megabyte = 2*1024 =2048 N = log (size in bytes) /log 2 N= log 2048/log 2 N=11
Everyone takes a death of a friend or loved one differently. Some take it well, and some take it hard. To have irrational thinking or delusional thoughts implies self guilt of the person's death, or an over-dependency on them.
omg he was known all over the world how can you ask that question?he was loved by eveyone and everything. thank yall very mucho.
what is his address or phone number I'm a giant fan of watching little vampire i loved it since i was 8 still watch it over and over apically my sister she watches it thousands a times over and over
It depends on how wide the data buses are on each chip, and how they're connected. If they're one byte wide, you could need over 256 million addresses, one for each byte. if they're wider, and connected to show an even wider combined data bus, it could be much less; around 32 million.
Electrical power, Control Signals, Data, and Memory Addresses. (CPU BUS)
Hand Over Your Loved Ones was created on 2003-09-08.
It depends on memory.
Annabeth does not necessarily get over Luke in the Last Olympian.She admits to Luke that there was a time when she thought she loved him, but in reality, she loved him as a brother, and nothing more.She realized that she loved Percy, and that he loved her. She always had thought of Luke as a brother, and his betrayal and allegiance to Kronos had hit her hard. She still cared about him in a brother sister way, even though he was loyal to Kronos.She accepts his death at the end of The Last Olympian, and she admitted her love for Percy, not Luke.
that reason is because she was your sister and you can't get over her death or because she was really really close to you and you loved her more than anything.
Yes, while they believe the deceased person has gone to heaven with god and are glad about that, this does not mean that the person can not be deeply missed by those that loved them.