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I would like a suggestion on instantiating unknown classes at runtime. I need to intantiate a class whose name is in a symbol variable. For example normally if I can have a class Date I would send it a new message. myApp := Date perform: #newDay:year: with: 12 with: 2000 However I want to do the same thing based on a class name that is a variable. So I tried the following which works: myAppClass := #Date. mySelector:= #newDay:year:. myAppObject ...
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FamilyIQ: Child Behavior Contract for Child Behavior Problems with The writing and execution of the behavior contract should take place during a family meeting, held with all household members, including the person whom the contract is addressing. This person should also take an active part in the creation of the behavior contract, contributing ideas and suggestions. At the very least, weekly family meetings should be held during the course of the contract. Compliance and grievances are discussed in subsequent meetings. Adjustments may be made to behavior contracts as time passes. Original contract should be signed by all family members and subsequent ...
Child Behavior Contracts Child Behavior Contracts is a free service for parents who want more structure in their home. We provide ideas on how to create a child behavior contract . We also have resources for developed child behavior contracts. The Purpose of a Child Behavior Contract: Create clear rules Create clear consequences Document expectations of behavior from child Reinforce family values Create new habits Create less conflict On this site: Why you would use Child Behavior Contracts How to create a Child Behavior Contract Find links for Child ...
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The Merchant of Death: Basil Zaharoff Lieutenant Colonel Walter Guinness, member for Bury St.Edmonds, committed the blunder against history of referring to Zaharoff in the House of Commons in 1921 as the "Mystery Man of Europe." Having fixed upon him that fascinating label, the figure of Zaharoff became thereafter a costumer's dummy upon which the news caricaturists of Europe draped whatever garments would vindicate his reputation.
Mysterious indeed he is and still more mysterious he became at the hands of the sensational news portrait painters. The mystery begins with his birth. A French biographer, Roger Menevee? records that he was born in Moughliou, or Mugla, on the Anatolian coast. But a German, Robert Neumann, asserts that Zaharoff, testifying in a London court as a young man, said he was born in the Tatavla or poor section of Constantinople, and he notes that the Mugla nativity is attested by an affidavit of a Greek priest made forty-two years after the event and was based upon memory.
Ross: Big dreams in Native law This being the summertime, it is intern season, and almost invariably a number of Native students will get completely discouraged and dissuaded from the law. They will come into the various legal offices of tribes and firms, expecting to find constitutional battles and opportunities to turn back the clock on some of the more egregiously racist and bad decisions that emanate from the hallowed halls of the Supreme Court. Instead, our beloved Native students, eager to make a difference for the benefit of Indian country, are treated to hours of contract review and invited ...
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Addictions & Answers Bill: When the FBI's investigation of NBA referee Tim Donaghy turned up gambling involvement, NBA Commissioner David Stern said he felt "betrayed," and described Donaghy's conduct as the "rogue act of an isolated criminal." From that comment it seems as though he didn't even pause to consider there might be other bad apples in his officiating family. Dave, you think he's right? Dr. Dave: The public and news media are currently providing Commissioner Stern with a reality check, asking why NBA referees are allowed to place sports bets at a racetrack, where any gambling ...
Tillman, Bears agree on extension; Martin to retire The Chicago Bears could have playmaking cornerback Charles Tillman in their secondary for at least seven more years. Tillman, a second-round draft choice in 2003, and the Bears agreed Tuesday on a six-year contract extension that could keep him in Chicago through the 2013 season. Tillman, who has started 49 games in four seasons, had five interceptions last year when the Bears advanced to the Super Bowl and has 14 for his career. "They compromised. We compromised," Tillman said. "They were willing to listen. We were willing to listen. That's ...