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Sense organs are the structures that tell you about your surroundings. For instance:- Eyes (seeing) Nose (smelling) Taste touch Hot/cold balance hearing etc.
Culture is a term that is only vaguely defined, but the general consensus is something along the lines of this: A culture is an umbrella term for a society or community's norms, history, practices, language(s) and social structures.
because there are many kinds of atoms that form even more kinds of molecules that result in even more structures. It is like how an entire language is made up entirely of so many letters
There were a couple of different human-made structures and art forms found in Mayan cities. One of the art forms found was Mayan murals, paintings applied directly to walls. These paintings were commonly found on the houses of nobles. Mayan cities were known for their great, notable architecture. The structures found in each city included palaces, plazas, ball courts, and pyramids with temples at their tops. There were also commonly large stone monuments called steles that had important dates and events carved into them in the Maya's glyphic written language. Glyphs were carved on other buildings as well.
Is runtime a language?
The same that they speak now, depending on where they live.....
the three structures are items in a series, coordinating ideas, and repetition.
Michael B. Feldman has written: 'Data Structures With Ada' 'Data structures with Modula-2' -- subject(s): Data structures (Computer science), Modula-2 (Computer program language) 'Data structures with Ada' -- subject(s): Ada (Computer program language), Data structures (Computer science)
using structures and classes
structured programming language ex:c,c++
Constantinople, Stamboul, Islambol; It often depended on what time of the Middle Ages and what language you spoke.
the English language as well as the man made structures
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In 1912, people in English-speaking countries mostly spoke a formal and proper version of the English language. Regional dialects and accents were also present depending on the location, but overall, the language was more formal and less informal compared to modern-day language usage.
It depended on the age, but usually Turkish rulers encouraged using Turkish or Arabic in literature.
Pseudo code is in itself a language on its own. Pseudo codes are used to describe algorithms in computer science. This language, unlike a programming language is used for human specific understanding and abstract representation of a certain procedural flow of a program. Pseudo code cannot be executed in a computer based environment. Pseudo code eliminated unnecessary programming structures and only focuses on the flow process of the algorithm. It includes programming language specific constructs and natural human language constructs to explain the functioning. This is unlike a computer programming language where strict rules and procedures are laid down, which have to be followed to execute the particular code.
All of the above are correct... 0:-) haha lol :)