a superobjective is where a character is most driven in the given world of the play or the accepted world of the production complany. the throughline is the sequence of beat objectives towards serving the purpose of the superobjective.
Think of 'super' as over or above and 'sub' as under or below.
no they did not
why there is no answer yet
It actually means this. much more than half of a total.
S a subset of A, is a super key if S -> A. That is, the combination of all attributes in S, determines all attributes in A. Example: R(studentNo, firstName, lastName, course, instructor) FDs: studentNo -> firstName, lastName, course course -> instructor Is studentNo a super key? Yes, because studentNo yields the attributes firstName, lastName and course and course yield instructor. So with studentNo as super key, we are able to retrieve all the other attributes in relation R. Is course a super key? No, because we can only retrieve the instructor attribute and nothing else.
The difference between a super computer and a mini computer is in their computing power. A super computer has infinitely more computing power than a mini computer.
The difference is Rhino is a more grippier substance and Super Liner is more plastic.
A super store has a supermarket. Hense the term "super."
Super Creepy Rituals. Super Creepy Schools.
The biggest difference is the 74 has energy absorbing bumpers that the 73 is lacking.
super Mario world is a totally different game.
Sonic is blue and runs and Super Sonic is invincible and can fly
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Think of 'super' as over or above and 'sub' as under or below.
there are more characters and story mode
One is smaller than the other
The xbox 360 elite has 120 gb The xbox 360 super elite 250 gb memory that is the only difference between the two