thomas, I'm going to copy your template. :)

Thanks,
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Thomas Hruska 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2008 12:34 PM
  Subject: Re: [c-prog] C++ Program for the union of two sets A and B.


  s_zhbjvd wrote:
  > Hi 
  > 
  > how are you. My name is zohaib and I am from Pakistan. I am doing my 
  > CS. I have a problem in a program. How will you find A U B and A n B
  > (intersection) plz......tell me quickly by using arrays and for loops 
  > and plzz.....give me the function of A U B and A n B.
  > 
  > I will be grateful for you 

  PLEASE be more professional when approaching this group. Spell out your 
  words, be grammatically correct, and use correct punctuation and spelling.

  This appears to be a homework problem. Most homework style problems are 
  supplied by educational institutions to be done by the individual. 
  Educational institutions usually provide resources for struggling 
  students to help them through homework problems which the student is 
  having difficulty with. If you got this problem from an educational 
  institution, please consider using that valuable support resource. The 
  alternative is that someone here could provide you a solution. However, 
  if you pass it off as your own, that is called plagiarism. The 
  punishment for plagiarism is usually a failing grade or expulsion 
  depending on the educational institution you attend. It is NOT 
  embarrassing to ask for help nor will it cause any grade deduction when 
  using the official methods of help provided by educational institutions.

  c-prog demands excellence from its members. You won't learn anything if 
  anyone simply provides you with a solution. In fact, you will likely 
  become dependent upon the group and a burden to other people should you 
  get a programming job. Today's business world demands self-reliance.

  If you wish to receive an answer to your question, you need to show us 
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