Shell Programming University of Maryland Eastern Shore Dept. of Computer Science Jianhua Yang 1 CSDP399 Introduction to Unix and Programming 12/22/12 Outline Unix Shell programming: Shell scripts. Definition. Uses of shell scripts. Writing shell scripts. 2 CSDP399 Introduction to Unix and Programming 12/22/12 Shell scripts A shell script is a text file with Unix commands in it. Shell scripts usually begin with a #! and a shell name (complete pathname of
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that contributes in the pollution in our environment. Banana peels‚ egg shells‚ rice grains‚ spoiled meals are examples of food waste and this includes the raw material that will be used in the study‚ oyster shells. Oysters are commonly consumed‚ cooked or raw‚ by humans as a delicacy but the shells of it are usually thrown away and that’s the reason why oyster shells are one of the most common household garbage. Oyster shells are abundant in tropical countries especially in the Philippines where
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Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) Shells and Carton Bulletin board Researchers: Crystal Grace Gutang Micah Dacua Patrizsha Sue Deiparine Minglanilla National Science High School Poblacion Ward I‚ Minglanilla‚ Cebu ABSTRACT TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Title Page II. Abstract III. Table of Contents IV. Introduction a. Background of the Study b. Statement of the Problem c. Significance of the Study d. Scope and Limitations V. Review of Related Literature VI. Methodology
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1) Shell Program To check the greater number between two numbers #!/bin/sh [sourcecode language=’sh’] echo Enter a Number read num1 echo Enter Number read num2 if test $num1 -ge $num2 then echo $num1 is greater than $num2 else echo $num2 is greater than $num1 fi 2) Shell Program to Check a number is even or odd [sourcecode language=’sh’] echo Enter a Number to Find Even or odd read num b=`expr $num % 2` if [ $b -eq 0 ] then echo Even number else echo Odd Number fi 3) Shell
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international influence or start operating on an international scale (Capital‚ 2013). Globalization has increased the production of goods and services‚ for instance the biggest companies are no longer national firms‚ but transnational corporations with subsidiaries in many countries. Transnational Corporations (TNCs) are companies with branches in many different countries worldwide. They have their headquarters in their country of origin‚ and many manufacture their products in LEDCs. Examples of TNCs include
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GLOBALIZATION AND TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS Economic integration as a hallmark of globalization • FDI increase • Increase of international currency transactions • Growth of marginal courtiers Global blessing or contagious disease? • Asian crisis Capitalism not yet fully globalized? • Core of the economy –30 countries: Asian Pacific‚ Western Europe‚ North America • Geopolitical changes: Soviet Union demise • Unequal development of technology
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the other hand Mollusk Shells specifically Mussel Shells and Oyster Shells are commonly consumed as food or used in pearl production. But once the meat of the shell is eaten or the pearl is removed‚ these shells become a non-usable waste products that adds up to our rapidly increasing pile of garbage‚ that is becoming a very huge problem for us. Nowadays‚ even landfills where we throw our garbage is becoming very crowded and too occupied with all of our garbage. These shells serves no useful purpose
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certain men. While contemporary feminist movements have addressed these exclusions‚ there were many early struggles for the transnational women’s movement. Using readings from Grewal and Kaplan’s textbook‚ An Introduction to Women’s Studies: Gender in a Transnational World‚ Leila Rupp’s sixth chapter‚ class notes‚ and discussions‚ I analyze national identities and transnational feminist perspectives on the private/public dichotomy in relation to citizenship. National identities and gender develop
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International/Transnational Crimes Saphia Christopher Strayer University CRJ 330 Professor Ackerman International crimes can be described as “crimes against the peace and security of mankind”. International crimes are based on international agreements between countries or on legal precedents developed through history‚ and include offenses such as such as genocide‚ torture‚ and enslavement of populations. These are among the acts identified by consensus among nations as being
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trafficking as it pertains to transnational crime. My study will present concepts of recruitment and transportation of persons through coercion‚ deception‚ or other forms of illicit influence in labor and sexual exploitation. The goal is the acknowledgment of philosophical and ethical tensions in human trafficking‚ the ability to recognize the power relations through interpreting the question of human dignity‚ and the assessment of the prevalence of agency in the transnational crime of the globalization
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