3)="192.168.10.46" ipAddress(5‚0)="192.168.10.51" ipAddress(5‚1)="192.168.10.52" ipAddress(5‚2)="192.168.10.53" ipAddress(5‚3)="192.168.10.54" fileObj = ipAddrFile fileStr = ipAddrStr Const READ=1‚ Write=2‚ APPEND=8‚ ASCII=0 fileName="C:\Scripts\IP_Addresses.csv" Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") ’If the file identified by fileNameexists‚ then delete the file. ipAddrStr = "" If fso.FileExists(fileName) Then fso.DeleteFile(fileName) End If Set ipAddrFile = fso.CreateTextFile(fileName
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The Glass Menagerie Script Analysis I. The characters are in a middle-class apartment in St. Louis. There is a kitchen‚ living area‚ an upstairs‚ a door leading outside in the living area‚ and a fire escape. The apartment is in the back of the complex. References: pg. 1‚ II. The play takes place in a nonconcrete time in the future years of Tom Wingfield’s life‚ he is remembering back to the winter and spring of 1937. Begins with Tom in real time‚ goes back to real time at end. Cold
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"PublicData" fso.DeleteFolder "C:\Public"‚True WScript.Echo vbCrLf & "End of Program" In the space provided below‚ copy and paste your NetShareServer.vbs Program Code: cscript NetShareServer.vbs Process started >>> Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.8 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Current Network Shares Users New Network Shares PublicData Users \\vlab-PC1\PublicData Share will be Available for 60 Seconds!! End of Program <<< Process finished
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Liars Scene 12 Script (Lenny walks to Jace and starts talking to him) Lenny: Is this what you are doing now. No more school just a piece of shit on the streets? Jace: Don’t call me a piece of shit‚ this a better life than the crap you are in. Lenny: Shut up. Jace: Wow someone’s not happy. (Tracy walks over and panhandles near Jace) (Jace’s parent’s walkover) Jace’s dad: WHAT THE HELL? WHAT ARE YOU DOING‚ I WAS LOOKING ALL OVER FOR YOU. Jace: This is my new life. It’s better than the shit I had
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2)="192.168.10.45" ipAddress(4‚3)="192.168.10.46" ipAddress(5‚0)="192.168.10.51" ipAddress(5‚1)="192.168.10.52" ipAddress(5‚2)="192.168.10.53" ipAddress(5‚3)="192.168.10.54" Const READ=1‚ WRITE=2‚ APPEND=8‚ ASCII=0 fileName="C:\Scripts\IP_Addresses.csv" Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") ipAddrStr = "" If fso.FileExists(fileName) Then fso.DeleteFile(fileName) End If Set ipAddrFile = fso.CreateTextFile(fileName‚True) In the space provided below to copy
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Sample answers Literature in English 9695/51-53 These three sample answers are for 9695 AS/AL Literature in English Paper 5. They are intended to give an idea of the range of response and the requirements at the top‚ middle and middle/bottom of the mark range. They are not necessarily ideal or model answers‚ but are chosen as being representative answers on model texts. UCLES 2010 2 Example 1 UCLES 2010 example 1 3 Example 1 UCLES 2010 example 1 4 Example 1
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CHORAL SPEAKING 2014 SCRIPT SEKOLAH MENENGAH KEBANGSAAN DABONG‚ SMK DABONG CHORAL TEAM 2014. Look up in the sky‚ It’s a bird‚ it’s a plane No!! We are the choral speaker of DABONG!! SOLO: HI‚HI‚HI…. ALL: Good Morning Malaysia Ladies and gentlemen. Boys and girls. ALL: We… ALL: Are going to share with you our deepest secret ever… SOLO: What is it? 2x ALL: Shhhh… ALL: Our wish list and it’s hot from the diary. ALL: Who can grant our wishes? SOLO: What if we rub that old lamp? All: swoosh swoosh
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2)="192.168.10.45" ipAddress(4‚3)="192.168.10.46" ipAddress(5‚0)="192.168.10.51" ipAddress(5‚1)="192.168.10.52" ipAddress(5‚2)="192.168.10.53" ipAddress(5‚3)="192.168.10.54" Const READ=1‚ WRITE=2‚ APPEND=8‚ ASCII=0 fileName="C:\Scripts\IP_Addresses.csv" Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") ipAddrStr = "" If fso.FileExists(fileName) Then fso.DeleteFile(fileName) End If Set ipAddrFile = fso.CreateTextFile(fileName‚True) For room = 0 to 5 For computer
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A Raisin in the Sun Script Analysis In the play “A Raisin in the Sun‚” we explore the different themes of pursuing ones dreams‚ racial equality‚ and the significance of loved ones. We meet Walter Younger‚ our main character‚ who is a man defeated in his attempt to achieve material and financial wealth in an effort to support his family and better his life. To get to these means of wealth‚ he tried many “get rich quick” schemes‚ of which none prevailed. His failures lead to a life
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Macbeth Radio Show Script - Act 5‚ Scene 1 Doctor: I have watched Lady Macbeth for the last two nights‚ and I am starting to think you are fibbing about her behavior. When was the last time she was sleep-pogo sticking? Gentlewoman: Since Macbeth became king. I have seen her get up from her bed‚ put on her night gown‚ unlock her closet‚ grab her pogo stick and hop away for a bit and then return back to bed‚ all while she is asleep. Doctor: While she is asleep‚ besides her actions‚ have you
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