to have good, close and deep relation with people in the offices, instructors, students and everyone who would anyway respect you for being a class monitor. one viable reason is that you will get opportunity to speak with high ranking people which makes you something.
One would want to calibrate the PC monitor so that the actions that one is doing with the mouse and keyboard will show up on the monitor, otherwise the monitor will not match up with what one is trying to do.
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If it is " You want to take a class with the best teacher?" then yes. This would be used when in disbelief. If you are just asking it, then you would usually say, " Do you want to take a class with the best teacher?"
not a whole speech but an idea; focus your speech on your skills and add how it helps the class monitor role
by using synchronized class
Campaigning for class monitor can be a great activity and introduction to town hall politics. Campaigning can include making posters, handing out buttons and stickers, and writing and delivering speeches.
No.
You would use an abstract class when you want a number of classes to have a similar functionality/methods list. The abstract class will have only method declarations and no definitions. So any class that extends this abstract class would have to provide the method definitions. This way you can ensure that all these classes will have a similar set of methods/features. This type of usage of an abstract class is similar to interfaces.
You would make a class Final in Java if you do not want anybody to inherit the features of your class. If you declare a class as Final, then no other class can extend this class. Example: public final class X { .... } public class Y extends X { .... } Here Y cannot extend X because X is final and this code would not work.
your advantages would be for photocopying that it would copy paper that you would want to help out in to the class for there lesson or something.
i would want to date u amanda j this isnt from your boyfriend
Depends on what type monitor and the size. If it is an old CRT monitor it is worth nothing as no one would want to use it. If it is a small 17" LCD then maybe $20 if is works perfectly. If it is a 19" or 21" then maybe $35.