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// Imagine an apple, it's a "thing" that is an "apple", or we say that
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// Imagine an apple, it's a "thing" that is an "apple", or we say that
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// it has a value "apple". There are lots of apples in the world,
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// it has a value "apple". There are lots of apples in the world,
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// each one is different but all are apples. Now imagine two people, each
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// each one is different but all are apples. Now imagine two people,
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// looking at an apple, wa can say that each person sees the value "apple",
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// each looking at an apple, we can say that each person sees the value
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// those values are equel, and if those people are sitting at the same
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// "apple", those values are equal, and if those people are sitting at
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// table and looking at the same apple, we say that their apples are the
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// the same table and looking at the same apple, we say that their
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// same, or they are of the same identity, (i.i. the same apple).
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// apples are the same, or they are of the same identity, (i.e. the
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// same apple).
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// Then if we can take a different set of people looking at apples, but
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// Then if we can take a different set of people looking at apples, but
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// now each one has their own personal apple, the values are still the same,
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// now each one has their own personal apple, the values are still the
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// both apples are still aplles but now they are different aplles, aren't
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// same, both apples are still apples but now they are different apples,
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// they? and thus we say they are of different identities.
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// aren't they? And thus we say they are of different identities.
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// We'll come back to this concept a bit later, once we introduce JavaScript
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// We'll come back to this concept a bit later, once we introduce
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// values and types.
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// JavaScript values and types.
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// Basic values
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// Basic values
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