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Depending on the particular university you will usually be required to resit the module in the form of several referrals, these are simply assignments which are (again depending on the university) similar to the one that you failed. If your lucky you will be able to defer from that particular module meaning you will simply carry on, for me at Liverpool John Moores it depends on the particular module whether or not it is a core module in which case you will need to complete all aspects you failed. What you need to do is look at your module handbooks regarding the information on module failure and get to know the particular details for your university.
What happens depends greatly on which module fails. If the engine control module (computer) fails it may cause the engine to run poorly or not at all. If the ignition module fails the engine won't start.
When a module is called, the computer jumps to that module and executes the statement in the module's body. Then, when the end of the module is reached, the computer jumps back to the part of the program that called the module, and the program resumes execution at that point.End
The local variable goes away and the value is lost.
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Fred Haise the lunar module pilot of Apollo13 experienced travel sickness in space.
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Many things could happen but to start with, the check engine light will probably illuminate.
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Depending on the configuration and model of the PC, the only effect would be slower performance. If the memory module removed was the only one installed on the PC, however, it would not boot.