Audit object access
"Football" is not a resource; it is an activity. A resource has to be a physical item that can be used as fuel or a raw material to facilitate production of a final product.
There is no such thing as an access specifier in Java. There are access modifiers. They specify the access level of the item they modify: public, private, protected.
RAM (Random Access Memory) is the fastest fast. But no device can locate a data item exactly immediately.
If this is the stated policy of the merchant, then it must be done. Any stated policy is simply good customer relations. Legally, the store does not have to refund your money if the item goes on sale.
float data
WTB means want to buy. as in a item or resource that they are looking for.
The term, "floater" generally refers to a policy that is issued to cover specific, high value items. Ordinarily, a homeowners policy, for example, provides only a fixed and limited amount of coverage for all jewelry, and a lower amount for any particular item of jewelry. If you have an item that is worth more than the item limit of the policy, you can insure it for its full value by insuring it on a floater. You will pay a separate premium for that policy, and it may be issued by a different insurer.
A shortage is when there is a LACK (not enough) of that particular resource/product/item. A surplus is when there is EXCESS, or too much of a resource/product/item.
No, this item does not come with a warranty. Depending where you buy it from, there may be a return policy.
depends on the stores policy on coupons
In Microsoft Access, a record refers to a single entry in a table regarding a particular item. The entry is usually done inside a row.
When you return something at walmart they require you to bring them the reciept to that certain item.