... tables for NFS and e-mail aliases.) The only limitation is that each NIS
map can have only one key, and the database mechanism doesn’t scale well beyond about
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A. Freedom to access source code
B. Freedom to redistribute the software
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... the
major reasons why it is alive and well today. The history behind UNIX and
the many individuals and organizations that helped mold and shape its past
can be quite detailed. As an alternative ... graphics manipulation,
text processing, database operations—just about any user- or system-related
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communication products. They also released a ...
All trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. Rather than put a trademark symbol after every occur-
rence of a trademarked name, we use names in an editorial fashion only, and to...
... request a small amount of data from a database server. It
takes at least three datagrams to establish a TCP connection, another three to send
and confirm a small amount of data each way, and another ... network
device we are creating the alias on is lo, and we are creating an alias numbered zero for it. This way, a single
physical device may support a number of aliases.
Each alias may be treated as though ... construct called an interface. Interfaces offer an abstract set of functions that are the same
across all types of hardware, such as sending or receiving a datagram.
Interfaces are identified by means...
... of data. A report can display
information in a tabular list, a cross tab, a series of paragraphs, a pie chart, a
bar chart, a hierarchical list, or a series of subreports. These different layouts ... installation 11
The following instructions explain how to download and install the language
pack for BIRT 2.6 on Windows.
How to download and install a language pack
To download and install a language ... report.
About BIRT reports
A BIRT report is a structured document that displays data from an external
information system, such as a database or application. Data in the report is
organized and...
... determine what readers wanted and
needed in a “new” HTML book. Again and again, I saw that you wanted a book that combined
HTML and cascading style sheets in a way that was easy to understand and use. ... offering real-world practice activities and advice on related issues.
HTML: ABeginner s Guide is that book, offering you practical tools and knowledge that
can easily be applied to a variety of ...
pages and sections. A good practice is to include a standard navigation bar on all pages for
consistency and ease of use. This navigation bar probably should include links to your home
page...
... bacteria are used as food, e.g. marshmallows and ice creams.’
‘How do mammals keep warm in cold weather?’ ‘They wear cardigans.’
We need to learn all ‘Bloom’s bits’
But what does it mean exactly ... themselves
demonstrating how to pronounce a word in a foreign language.ã
By case study
A teacher in retail training might ask students to watch a video of a salesman •
dealing with a diffi cult customer.
A teacher ... wheat germ was a cereal disease! He heard a jumble of information
about cereals, and then tried to ‘make sense’ of it. The very phrase ‘make sense’
alerts us to the fact that learning is a creative...
... detail in Chapters 10, 34
and 41.
Adults will usually feel resentful and alienated if a teacher adopts a command-
and-control approach. Many teenage learners feel the insult just as keenly, and ... assumptions. For example, a science
teacher may mention that ‘races’ are genetically almost identical, and that there are
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The learner’s practical and emotional needs
68 ...
can become very uncooperative. The teacher has at least as much to gain as the
learner in giving the learner some control.
Professor Carol Dweck has discovered that about half of learners at...
... theorist [t], pragmatist [p] and activist [a]
Styles of analysis
There are two ways of analysing a topic, a left-brain, ‘atomistic’ approach, and
a right-brain, holistic approach. We need to ... Interpersonal, verbal, people-orientated,
emotional and musical activities.
(as opposed to: analytical technical, logical,
mathematical activities.)
Learns by:
Listening and sharing ideas
Integrating ...
holistically, it organises the information, and the learner can search it for clarifi ca-
tion. It also aids recall. Neither the verbal explanation nor the diagram alone are
as good as both together....
... is particularly helpful for students to
study an exemplar solution of a task soon after completing an identical task: an
exemplar laboratory report or translation, for example; or an A grade ... low ‘diagnostic power’ – that is, the teacher cannot assume
for certain that a correct answer means that successful learning has taken place.
Some students can manage a 100% success rate on ... where a lecturer fi rst details factual material concerning 2
intentional and unintentional racism in stores, and then asks you and your
fellow participants what you feel about it as store managers,...
... fact.
The task is then to match, group or rank these cards in some way, or to treat the
cards as labels and place them on a diagram, map, mind-map, computer program,
worked example, photograph, ... has many of the advantages of individualised learning. It allows
learners to study at their own pace, so that the keener can go further and deeper,
and the weaker can take their time with a ... reading age as follows:4
Reading age = 0.4 ì (A + W) + 5 years
For somewhat greater accuracy, select three or four passages from the book, and
fi nd the reading ages of these, and then average...