ROOT LIST |1 |A, An |not, without (apathy) | |2 |Ab, a |from, away, apart (abnormal) | |3 |Ac, acr |sharp, sour (acrid, acid) | |4 |Act, ag |do, act, drive (active) | |5 |Ad, a |to, toward (advent) | |6 |Ali, altr |another (alimony) | |7 |Am, ami |love, friend (amicable) | |8 |Ambi, amphi |both (amphibian)
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non-examples | Use the word in an example relevant to students. Providing non-examples requires students to evaluate a word's attributes. | Students provide their own examples and explain why something is not an example. | This can be done orally or in writing, so to differentiate, some students may do the opposite of what the task requires if it helps them. | Writing in context | 1. Students construct sentences of their own making, confirming their understanding of a new word. | Students write
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following in the command line: root@servername: cd /opt root@servername: ls -la 1) Write what files exist in your directory. root@servername: touch sysinfo root@servername: ls -la 2) Write what files exist in your directory. 3) What are the permissions on the file you have just created? root@servername: chmod 755 sysinfo root@servername: ls -la 4) What are the permissions on the file you have just created? 5) What have you just done? Practical Mysystem root@servername: vi mysystem Now
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analyze the case vs. just citing a laundry list of problems. --Hint: Given we are using the material covered in this week’s class, your theoretical problem analysis should focus on an analysis of IBM PC’s external environment.) 3. Bulleted List of Root Causes that you will solve for. -- It is critical that the root causes listed in this section are those that were identified in your problem analysis. In other words, new issues should not surface in this section
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Chapter 2 Algorithms and Programming Languages 1 Algorithms • the central concept underlying all computation is that of the algorithm – an algorithm is a step-by-step sequence of instructions for carrying out some task • programming can be viewed as the process of designing and implementing algorithms that a computer can carry out – a programmer’s job is to: • create an algorithm for accomplishing a given objective, then • translate the individual steps of the algorithm into a programming
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and render a recommendation. Your analysis should focus on IBM’s PC Business after it was split off as an independent business unit. Your analysis should have the following parts: 1. Problem Statement: What is the focal problem here? In other words, what bottom-line result was senior management looking for and didn't get? - Provide a clear, succinct statement of the problem - Identify a specific focus or goal - Make sure your problem statement is understood by all team members IBM’s old
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Unit 2 Lab Procedure ***IMPORTANT: Read the lab procedure completely before beginning. Reading for Next Week Chapter 11 and 12 in Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux Exercise 1: Virtual Library research Search and explore the ITT Tech Virtual Library for resources on bash. Use the following keywords and phrases to help you locate appropriate resources: * bash scripts * bash history * the bourne shell * bourne again shell * commands in Linux Required
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asked to write a manual for the different kernel distributions of Linux, The following information serves as the manual. It contains information on the necessary components and functions of the OS as they relate to the kernel and the shell. It will List the 5 most common distributions. It will also describe how to perform at least 20 commands using a shell. Linux OS In the Linux OS, the heart is the kernel. The kernel is at the core of everything the computer is able to do. Surrounding the kernel
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