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    1. The three components of the criminal justice system are the police‚ correctional agencies‚ and the courts. The three components work as a system reaching towards a common goal. The systems model explains how the three components relate as a system. An example of the working system model is arrest‚ prosecution and sentencing. The systems model also shows conflict within the criminal justice system. A system work as unit toward the same goal. However‚ different agencies and originations have

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    GREEN MUSSEL (Perna Viridis) SHELLS AS AN ADDITIVE COMPONENT IN HOLLOW BLOCK MAKING Abstract Hollow blocks have an important place in modern building industry. They are cost effective and better alternative to burnt clay bricks by virtue of their good durability‚ fire resistance‚ partial resistance to sound‚ thermal insulation‚ small dead load and high speed of construction. Hollow blocks being usually larger in size than the normal clay building bricks and less mortar is required‚ faster

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    Explain the hardware‚ software and peripheral components of a computer system and the functional relation between these components. Fig: functions of the operating systems (1) 1- Hardware Hardware consists of physical equipment of the computer. We distinguish equipment within the Case such as: Power supply: it is the equipment that receives electricity from a DC current and converts it to a alternative current AC for the needs of the computer. The power supply may depends on the motherboard

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    scratch partition‚ and the combination of physical Ram and the paying file form the system’s total memory. When the system runs lows on physical memory‚ it can “swap” portions of RAM to paging file to make room for the new data‚ as well as to read previously swapped information back into RAM. Excessive use of this mechanism results in thrashing and generally hampers overall system performance‚ mainly because hard drives are far slower than RAM. Software can “partition” a portion of a computer’s RAM

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    Shell Pernis Inform

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    L A N D R A F F I N A D E R I J B . V. Company / Shell Pernis is one of the Netherlands’ largest industrial complexes‚ located in the Rijnmond area in the Municipality of Rotterdam. Shell Pernis consists first and foremost of two independent operating companies of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group: Shell Nederland Raffinaderij B.V. (oil refining) and Shell Nederland Chemie B.V. (chemicals). Various other chemical companies formerly owned by Shell are also located on the site. These were divested to

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    JESSICA CHINEZIE OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY‚ ILE-IFE‚ NIGERIA DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ACHIEVING FAULT-TOLERANCE IN OPERATING SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION Introduction Fault-tolerant computing is the art and science of building computing systems that continue to operate satisfactorily in the presence of faults. A fault-tolerant system may be able to tolerate one or more fault-types including - i) transient‚ intermittent or permanent hardware faults‚ ii) software and hardware

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    CRAFT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Hydraulics is based on a very simple fact of nature - you cannot compress a liquid. You can compress a gas (think about putting more and more air into a tire‚ the more you put in‚ the higher the pressure). If you’re really strong you can compress a solid mass as well. But no matter how much pressure you apply onto a liquid‚ it isn’t possible to compress it. Now if you put that liquid into a sealed system and push on it at one end‚ that pressure is transmitted

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    Management of Shell Company

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    Executive Summary The report investigates on how Royal Dutch Shell should reduce the issues of oil spill by utilizing two managerial functions which are leading and controlling. This problem is primarily due to the operational failures‚ such as equipment failure and human error. It is found that Shell has been engaged in solving issue that significantly disadvantageous for Shell. In response to these incidents‚ Shell was forced to solve these issues as soon as possible. This report includes investigation

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    Shell Scripting in Linux

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    Shell Scripting Hamish Whittal Shell Scripting by Hamish Whittal Published 2005-01-25 22:36:19 Copyright © 2004 The Shuttleworth Foundation Unless otherwise expressly stated‚ all original material of whatever nature created by the contributors of the Learn Linux community‚ is licensed under the Creative Commons [http://creativecommons.org/] license Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/] [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/]. What follows

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    Most Common Internet Server Operating Systems POS/355   Internet Servers (also commonly known as Web Servers)‚ primarily function to deliver web pages on request to clients. When a user types a domain name into their browser‚ or clicks on a link‚ the request is first sent to a Domain Name Server (DNS). DNSs are servers that hold databases full of domain names and IP addresses. When a DNS receives a request‚ it matches the domain name (ie‚ www.CriketX.com) to the IP address of the server that

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