Linux Variants 15 In Windows 15 Familiarize Yourself With the Command Line 15 Tips for Shell Users 15 The alias Builtin 15 Entering Special Characters 17 Creating Text Files in Your Home Directory 17 In TextEdit 17 In pico or nano 18 Shell Script Basics 19 Shell Script Dialects 19 She Sells C Shells 21 Shell Variables and Printing 21 Using Arguments And Variables That Contain Spaces 23 Handling Quotation Marks in Strings 25 Exporting Shell Variables 26 Using the export Builtin (Bourne Shell) 27
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Donald A. Kelley Professor Emil Hazarian QAS-347: Dimensional Metrology 29 November 2012 Basic Principles of Metrology Imagine a world with no regard for accuracy. What would happen if no one could agree on terms of time‚ length‚ weight‚ or the amount of electrical energy in a volt? Advances in electricity and electronics during the past century have made accurate measurement of many different properties essential. We wake up to electrical alarm clocks‚ cook in microwave ovens‚ and regulate
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The Decision Making Process Of Leaders Tony D. Bridgewater Webster Universitry The Decision Making Process Of Leaders Introduction We human being daily make the decision and when it comes to business organization‚ the process of decision making become more complicated ‚ and it involves the stakes of different groups. Therefore‚ the decision making process needs to be free from errors. The basic structure of decision making involves the identification of purpose and then to
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Some things in our culture are real‚ while other things were formed into our reality based on ideas that people invented and somehow embedded in our norms‚ values‚ and beliefs. In Allan Johnson’s book The Forest and the Trees: Sociology as Life‚ Practice‚ and Promise‚ Johnson makes a claim to this idea that I completely agree with. Johnson States that “Most of what we take for “reality” consists not of things as they “really” are‚ but of ideas people have developed about things as they think they
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CS 11 Handout Outline I Basic computer concepts A Definition of a computer B Number systems and conversion C Types of programming languages Program Development Cycle A Problem Identification B Logic Formulation C Coding D Testing and Debugging E Storage and Maintenance Program Logic Formulation A Algorithms B Algorithm Representation 1 Flowchart 2 Pseudocode Programming Fundamentals A Data Types B Variables and Constants C Operators D Expressions Control Structures A Sequential B Conditional C
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Project Management Fundamentals WELCOME Slide 1 UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS Slide 2 UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS Course Structure INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS INITIATION 2 Slide 3 1 PLANNING EXECUTION AND CONTROL CLOSURE 3 4 5 UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS Welcome to the KION Project Management Fundamentals Course • Objectives:
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BASIC ACCOUNTING CYCLE SUMMARY Accounting is… - a service activity. - its function is to provide quantitative information‚ - primarily financial in nature - about economic entity - that is intended to be useful in making economic decision. Accounting is also defined as… - an “ART” of: a. Journalizing – Books of Original Entry Journals
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discuss leadership‚ group and individual decision making and we will also use case material/experiments to support these areas. We decided to focus in on two leadership’s styles‚ autocratic focusing on Steve Jobs and democratic focusing on Carlos Ghosn‚ we will make reference to individual and group decisions that are influenced by each type of leadership. In our report we will examine variables including culture‚ emotion‚ values and ethics in the individual decision process‚ we will examine other variables
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The Basic Economic Problem: Scarcity and Choice Tuesday‚ September 13‚ 2011 by Geoff Riley It is often said that the central purpose of economic activity is the production of goods and services to satisfy our changing needs and wants. The basic economic problem is about scarcity and choice. Every society has to decide: What goods and services to produce: Does the economy uses its resources to operate more hospitals or hotels? Do we make more iPhones and iPads or double-espressos? Does the
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In the novel The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver one of the main characters named Estevan says “We believe that if something terrible happens to someone‚ they must have done something to deserve it.” The author of the novel wrote it the complete opposite of what Estevan says‚ meaning bad things happen to good people and good thing happen to bad people. That it doesn’t matter if you’re good or bad‚ bad things still happen to good people and vice versa. Esteven is right‚ that we as Americans believe
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