Only two of those things are important to OOP, and arguably only one is vital.
I suppose you are referring to polymorphism and encapsulation.
Everything else in the list are simply common ways to implement those two aspects of OO. You are absolutely correct.
In reply to Re^5: Object Oriented Orientation
by jdrago999
in thread Object Oriented Orientation
by koolgirl
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