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    War What is it good for? ‘If we don’t end war‚ war will end us.’ – H.G Wells ‘The father of science fiction’. People have differing opinions about war. Some people believe you can begin and end one without any unnecessary bloodshed‚ however there is not enough evidence to suggest this and I would go as far to say that the inverse is true. In the 10‚000 years settled humans have been on the planet‚ war has always occurred. We cannot officially know when it started and no one will know when it

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    PHI115 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE Plato’s Theory of Knowledge Divided line (Republic Book VI) What are the 2 worlds? What are the 4 divisions? The Greek terms The specific examples Allegory of the cave (Republic Book VII) What is the story? Plato’s method Socratic dialogue/method Socratic irony Why does Socrates never give the answer? 2 reasons: what are they? Socratic dialogue + Socratic irony = TRUTH Plato’s trilogy of works on the end of Socrates’ life Apology: Socrates’ defense

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    2. What is the maximum long-term achievable throughput rate of Receiving Plant #1? What factors affect this throughput rate? The maximum long-term achievable throughput rate is determined by the resource with the least capacity. As different process routes are followed by dry and wet berries‚ there will be distinct and separate maximum achievable throughput rates for these two products. The capacity of the dryers is the bottleneck for the wet berries. Therefore‚ the maximum throughput for wet

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    st Yusi‚ Lorenzo Giullano Q. NSTP1-A7 Group – Summary for the 2nd Chapter 1. What are your learning’s in the module that you read? Enumerate and explain as you have understood it. - In what I have understood in the module‚ the MAPUA-CWTS contains situations‚ problems and/or cases involving our community so that we can understand more about the service we provide and to develop our analysis on the problem. It also targets us into becoming more responsible citizens in our country‚ and makes

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    INTRODCUTION TO FILE PROCESSING(CSC012-2011/2012) COURSE NOTES CONTENT: A STEP BY STEP APPROACH TO WRITING CODES IN JAVA SE ON NETBEANS IDE (Integrated Development Environment) ACRONYMS AND SIMPLIFIED TIPS AT UNDERSTANDING THE BASIC FUNDAMENTALS IN JAVA SYNTAX OF CODES AND BYTECODES NOTIFICATIONS OF VARIABLES‚ IT’S USES AND PURPOSE OPERATORS AND OPERAND BASIC FUNDAMENTALS  program: A set of instructions to be carried out by a computer.  program execution: The act of

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    5 Files’ Directory and 5 chmod Commands These lines are list of permissions that are out putted to a user when they use the command ls-1. This is the information about the file‚ what will be returned is similar to the lines below. Each line describes one file. From left to right each part of line has a specific meaning. These lines can be broken down like this: -The first letter represents the File Type‚ this tells the file type for example d stands for directory and a – means it is a

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    Unix File Access POS/355 UNIX® is provides security to directory and the file system. For security reason a file or directory has assigned permissions to use them and every user in the UNIX system is assigned set of permission while creating user account. Before going to discuss the file permission‚ let’s discuss the user account types in the UNIX. There are three types of user accounts on a UNIX system that are root account‚ system account and normal user account. Root account: It is a

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    Women in the Caribbean from emancipation to national independence Introduction This is a new topic for me‚ so please consider this outline as a work in progress. The economy‚ society and culture of the Caribbean has been shaped by the period of slavery that brought people from Africa‚ Europe and India to the area and by the poverty and unemployment of the post-emancipation period that resulted in the migration of many Caribbean people to the USA‚ Canada‚ Europe and other parts of the world

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    sequential access file‚ you can jump directly to any piece of data in the file without reading the data that comes before it. False 2) In most languages‚ when you open an output file and that file already exists on the disk‚ the contents of the existing file will be erased. True 4) The purpose of an EOF marker is to indicate where a field ends. Files typically contain several EOF markers. False 5) When an input file is opened‚ its read position is initially set to the first item in the file. True Algorythm

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    1.2. Timing of activities and Total Float Burke (2007) states that the timing of a project is determined using forward pass and backward pass. Forward Pass (FP) allows us to determine the Earliest Start Time (EST) and Earliest Finish Time (EFT). Appendix 1 – sample calculation Same goes for backward pass which allows us to determine the Latest Start Time (LST) and Latest Finish Time (LFT). Appendix 2 – sample calculation (Field‚ M. and Killer‚ L. (2007)p.194) states that total float can

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