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    Windows Vista recommended system requirements • 1GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor • 1GB of system memory • Support for DirectX9 graphics with a WDDM driver‚ 128MB of graphics memory (minimum) Pixel Shader 2.0 and 32bits per pixel • 40GB of hard drive capacity with 15GB free space • DVD-ROM Drive • Audio output capability • Internet access capability Better Configuration • Any Dual Core Intel or AMD CPU • 1 GB RAM • Video Card: 256MB Graphics Memory with DX9 • DVD-Rom Drive

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    Compare and Contrast Essay Crystal Hunter ENG 125 Julie Alfaro March 19‚ 2013 Compare and Contrast Essay I have chosen to compare and contrast a short story‚ written by Kate Chopin titled “The story of an hour‚” and a poem written by Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson titled‚ “In Memoriam.” I chose these two pieces of work because I was drawn to the short story and when I read the poem it had the same theme of hope in the face of death. The topic‚ or theme of these particular literary works is death

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    COMPARE AND CONTRAST Comparison Emphasizes the similarities between two things‚ ideas‚ concepts‚ or points of view. Contrast Emphasizes the differences between two things‚ ideas‚ concepts‚ or points of view How to Write a Comparison/Contrast Essay: 1. The two items should make sense to compare or contrast. For example‚ you might compare two baseball teams‚ but not a football team and a baseball team. As you select your topic‚ keep in mind that you won’t merely be describing the two

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    example.com from the command line? $ hostname example.com or $ dig example.com How would you instruct a linux system to use the local network? Dns cache located at 192.168.1.254 or the isp’s Dns cache ‚located at 1.2.3.4‚ if lan nameserver is unavailable ? Tree files to check on. etc man host.conf will tell you about the order option etc Is for static dns resolve etc the file for all your dns needs then edit: /etc/resolv.conf add the following: nameserver 192.168.1.254

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    Linux Security Technologies John Pierce SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) is a mandatory access control in the Linux kernel that was originally developed by NSA (National Security Agency) with direct contributions provided by Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) via the Fedora Project. In the day and age of identity theft and attempted sabotage from terrorists against our country‚ it should be very apparent why an organization like NSA had such an interest in heading up development of a more

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    Official User Guide Linux Mint Main Edition Page 1 of 50 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION TO LINUX MINT........................................................................................ 4 HISTORY.........................................................................................................................................4 PURPOSE.........................................................................................................................................4 VERSION

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    Compare and Contrast Essay In this class we have read many articles related to the problems and flaws in the American Education. Many people in the United States believe our educational system is in crisis. In this essay‚ I will be comparing and contrasting the differences and similarities between two articles. The author of Idiot Nation takes us on a tour of failings of America’s schools. He touches on topics of cultural illiteracy and the relationships between schools and corporations

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    for this You are free to (1)study it‚ (2)redistribute it‚ and (3) modify it. 2. Why is Linux popular? Why is it popular in academia? Bell Labs offered it to educational institutions at nominal cost. The schools‚ in turn‚ used it in their computer science programs‚ ensuring that computer science students became familiar with it. Because UNIX was such an advanced development system‚ the students became acclimated to a sophisticated programming environment. As these students graduated

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    Introduction Both Federal Court System and the State Court System play an important role in the criminal justice system. There are some major differences between these two court systems. A prime example of this is their jurisdiction while federal court jurisdiction is limited to the types of cases they are allowed to hear. For example‚ some cases involve violations of the United States Constitution and/or federal laws or the Congress could give them a court case. However‚ the state court has a broad

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    Japanese feudal system during the Kamakaru Shogunate from 1100 to 1868 and Europe’s feudal system during the middle ages from the 800’s to the 1600’s were similar regarding warriors and weapons‚ considering that they were based on similar codes of conduct and weaponry‚ were similar in their socio-political division that had a similar hereditary hierarchy‚ but the treatment of women differed in that women were allowed to serve in Japanese warrior class but not in the European’s. European knights

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