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    According to Dr. Allan Bernardo, a Filipino professor and a cognitive and educational psychologist who received his training from Yale University in the United States, “A curriculum needs to be updated regularly, not only to incorporate new knowledge but also to adapt to changing environmental, social, technological and global contexts.” In Asia, Philippines is the only remaining country with a 10-year pre-university program. Worldwide, it is one of only three countries, the other two being

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    Methodology Extraneous Variables It is very important for the researcher to control the extraneous variable that could affect the study results. The extraneous variables that would affect the results in this study include, the catheter material, the catheter care, and the method of obtaining the urine sample. To control the catheter material, this study will be using the antimicrobial and antiseptic-impregnated catheters instead of the standard catheters as recommended by the Centers for Disease

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    North Korea Human Rights

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    Korean government to make its computer infrastructure more independent and free of backdoors and security vulnerabilities introduced by potentially malicious third party software vendors. The latest version of Red Star OS is based on Fedora, a popular GNU/Linux distribution. Although the Fedora Project actively promotes user freedom, Fedora’s open-source nature has enabled the North Korean government to create a derivative that directly contradicts Fedora’s principles. On the surface, Red Star OS closely

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    Q 2 Analyzing the multi user operating system with GUI and CLI\ GUI with it's capacity to show content utilizing distinctive textual styles and in addition to show realistic, gives a greater number of abilities than prohibitive character-based interface. In any case the character interface is truly essential and considered great from another perspective: it is more programmable and more capable than any GUI can ever be. Additionally we have to recognize that thought of GUI interface from most regular

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    Intröductiön It was never the öbject öf patent laws tö grant a mönöpöly för every trifling device, every shadöw öf a shade öf an idea, which wöuld naturally and spöntaneöusly öccur tö any skilled mechanic ör öperatör in the ördinary prögress öf manufactures. Such an indiscriminate creatiön öf exclusive privileges tends rather tö öbstruct than tö stimulate inventiön. It creates a class öf speculative schemers whö make it their business tö watch the advancing wave öf imprövement, and gather its föam

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    CHAPTER ONE [pic] 1. Introduction At independence in 1980 the Zimbabwe dollar replaced the Rhodesian dollar at par at a rate which was higher than the American dollar. Although this quickly deteriorated, it was not until the late nineties that a series of events led to the demise of the Zimbabwean dollar. In 2008 in an 18-month ‘experiment’, foreign currency was accepted as legal tender for transactions with a set number of retailers. “Honorable Members will be aware that in the hyper-inflationary

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    Introduction Hadoop distributed file system is a highly scalable file system. It is specially designed for applications with large data sets. HDFS supports parallel reading and processing of data. It is significantly different from other distributed file systems. Typically HDFS is designed for streaming large files. HDFS is specially designed to run commodity hardware and deployed into low cost hardware. It has large throughput instead of low latency. HDFS typically uses read one write many pattern

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    Unix Comparison Matrix

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    Components BSD System V GNU Role of shell Main access to the UNIX operating system and as such any improvement to it can result in considerably more effective use of the system, increased speed, efficiency and file properties. “C” Shell This shell is good for interactive work and also added some features from other Operating shells. The Korn shell became part of System V but had one major problem; unlike the rest of the UNIX shells it wasn't free, you had to pay AT&T for it. Bourne Shell

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    unix linux Unix has different costs and its not freely accessible linux can be freely downloaded, There are priced versions for Linux also, but windows normally costs a lot more cost unix linux on the other side unix operating system is used in internet servers, workstations & personal computers.Backbone of the majority of finance infastructure and many 24x365 high availability solutions. linux is a great example of an open source software development and free operating system,linux can be installed

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    Java Essay

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    Java is an HLL (High Level Language) working on the concept of OOPs created by Sun Microsystems. Java keeps running on various OS platforms, for example, Windows, Mac OS, and the different forms of UNIX. This instructional exercise gives an entire comprehension of Java. This reference will take you through straightforward and reasonable methodologies while learning Java Programming dialect. Difference between Java & Other (C,C++) • JAVA vs C: C is a procedural language while JAVA is based on OOPs

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