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Versions Of Unix Bell Labs
1,817 words
... shell program which interprets user commands,
presents the shell prompt, and contains a set of
internal commands. The rest of MS-DOS consists of
a number of utility programs. Although DOS had
cornered the PC market, UNIX was still dominant on
the larger workstations. The birth of UNIX in 1969
provided the world with its first modern operating
system. An interactive multi-user operating
system, UNIX was initially developed by
programmers for their own use. Working for Bell
Laboratories, Ken T...
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Start Menu Control Panel
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Untold Windows Tips and Secrets By Anti Fair
Welcome to another Hacking Truths Manual. This
time I have a collection of Tips and Tricks which
no body normally knows, the secrets which
Microsoft is afraid to tell the people, the
information which you will seldom find all
gathered up and arranged in a single file. To
fully reap this Manual you need to have a basic
understanding of the Windows Registry, as almost
all the Tricks and Tips involve this file.
Important Note: Before you read on, you nee...
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Books New York Simon And Schuster
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When was the Final Solution decided upon and who
decided it? One of the most interesting, and
widely debated, aspects of the Holocaust is when
was the Final Solution and who gave the command
for the mass genocide. The command may have come
as direct order from Hitler for the extermination
of the European Jewry. However the question has
been debated, with some historians believing the
order perhaps emerge independently from the
bureaucracy and ideology of the military. The
final solution which ha...
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United States Navy Chain Of Command
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In the United States NAVY, military bearing is the
root in which every service member practices in
order to carry out good discipline and ethics
throughout ones military careers. The Eleven
General Orders of a Sentry, The Articles of the
UCMJ, as well as our own Sailors Creed illustrates
how a military service member should conduct
himself or herself on a daily basis, on and off
duty. Dependability is a major aspect of military
bearing. Without dependability, one can neither
perform properly in ...
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Ender Told Bean Enemy Gate Is Always Open Battle
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... heir commander was the all mighty Ender
Wiggin. Ender made it clear that all the spare
classes the army had would be training in the
battle room. He taught them how to spring off the
walls and to shoot will in mid-flight. He learnt
that when you " re hit, you become frozen like
stone. He selected 5 toon leaders instead of the
regular 4. Each toon had 8 members; Bean was in
Crazy Tom's toon C. Three weeks of training and
practicing Ender received his first slip under the
door; it was Dragon's...
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A Summarization Of The American Civil War
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... 25 October 2003 < web >. ~Told me about the
battle on the Mississippi: Meanwhile, on April 6,
1862, the largest battle on the North American
continent up to that time was being fought near a
unassuming West Tennessee Methodist meeting house
called Shiloh Church. Grant's Army of the
Tennessee was camped near Pittsburg Landing on the
Tennessee River ~Gave me the name of G. Buell: He
was awaiting the arrival of General Buell's Army
of the Ohio ~Told me the numbers of men and of
casualties: Gran...
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U S Navy World War Ii
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... torpedoes against merchant ships was
demonstrated, virtually all submarines were fitted
with one. After the war the Germans were the first
to realize that the gun and its mount created a
great deal of hydrodynamic resistance and that, in
any case, radar and the use of the submarine on
the surface. So they got rid of there guns, as
follows several other navies. By the late 1950 s
there were virtually no deck guns left. Although
curiously, the Peruvian Navy still remains a gun
on its Dos de Ma...
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Files Our Group Creating The Table Tables
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As the database team, it was our job to provide a
storage facility for the other teams. We had to
come up with a design that was flexible enough to
handle the various types of data and yet robust
enough to make searching and record lookup
efficient. Since Oracle is available in the lab
and is a very powerful database management system,
we decided to leverage our assets and create the
database on perhaps the best database server
available. But before we could slap together some
SQL commands we ha...
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Washington D C Battle Of Gettysburg
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Lee at Gettysburg Since the battle of the First
Bull Run two years elapsed before the decisive
battle of Gettysburg. Many battles were fought
during this period. They were Shiloh, Seven Pines,
The Seven Days, Second Bull Run, Antietam,
Fredericksburg, Stones River, and
Chancellorsville. In theses battles the outcome
was either indecisive or a victory for the South.
After these major battles, Lee decided to move his
army north into Pennsylvania with the thought of
encircling Washington. This dang...
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Dictator For Life Pompey And Crassus
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Julius Caesar, Life of Julius Caesar was a strong
leader for the Romans who changed the course of
the history of the Greco Roman world decisively
and irreversibly. With his courage and strength he
created a strong empire. What happened during his
early political career? How did he become such a
strong dictator of the Roman Empire? What events
led up to the making of the first triumvirate? How
did he rise over the other two in the triumvirate
and why did he choose to take over? What happened
duri...
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Parke Custis Harpers Ferry
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Robert E. Lee They say you had to see him to
believe that a man so fine could exist. He was
handsome. He was clever. He was brave. He was
gentle. He was generous and charming, noble and
modest, admired and beloved. He had never failed
at anything in his upright soldiers life. He was
born a winner, this Robert E. Lee. Except for
once. In the greatest contest of his life, in a
war between the South and the North, Robert E. Lee
lost (Redmond). Through his life, Robert E. Lee
would prove to be alway...
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Joint Chiefs Of Staff Length Of Time
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Direct air and naval surface attacks on the
Chinese mainland were probably the most immediate
way of striking a hard blow against the
Communists. These were also the actions most
likely to precipitate a full-scale war. [ 13 ] All
of the nations allied with the United States
against Communist aggression in Korea were
strongly opposed to direct attack on China. Since
China had no great industrial centers, the most
profitable targets would be military and air
installations, railroads, and shipping ...
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North Koreans South Korea
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On July 1, part of the U. S. Army 24 th Infantry
Division flew from Japan to Pusan, a city located
at the southern tip of Korea. They were the first
American troops to reach Korea and other troops
from other UN nations began arriving in Korea
shortly after the Americans. On July 8, with the
approval of the UN Security Council, Truman named
General MacArthur commander in chief of the United
Nations Command. The command had authority over
all the Allies- South Koreans, Americans and the
troops fro...
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Books New York Final Solution
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When was the? Final Solution? decided upon and who
decided it? One of the most interesting, and
widely debated, aspects of the Holocaust is when
was the? Final Solution? and who gave the command
for the mass genocide. The command may have come
as direct order from Hitler for the extermination
of the European Jewry. However the question has
been debated, with some historians believing the
order perhaps emerge independently from the
bureaucracy and ideology of the military. The?
final solution? wh...
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Mississippi River Brigadier General
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Fort Donelson, Tennessee, guarding the Cumberland
River, became the site of the first major
Confederate defeat in the Civil War. Victory at
Donelson started Brigadier General Ulysses S.
Grant on his road to Appomattox and the White
House. His cool judgment under pressure saved the
day after the Confederates threatened to break his
troop lines, yet errors by his opponents handed
him a victory that he did not fully earn on his
own. Possession of the better part of two states
vital to the South dep...
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Robert E Lee Battle Of Gettysburg
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By: Mike Sidoti There Gettysburg Gettysburg By:
Mike Sidoti There is a lot of controversy as to
why the U. S. Civil War started. Historians
believe it was merely a difference in the two
cultures. The U. S. Civil War was mainly started
because of a difference in these two cultures. The
South had an agricultural economy, and the North
had a manufacturing economy. Because of such
different ideals, both areas were fighting for
different reasons. The North was fighting to
abolish slavery, while the S...
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Washington D C Army Of Northern Virginia
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Robert E. Lee was born in Stratford Hall, near
Montrose, Virginia, on January 19, 1807. He grew
up with a great love of all country life and his
state. This stayed with him for the rest of his
life. He was a very serious boy and spent many
hours in his fathers library. He loved to play
with some his friends, swim, and he loved to hunt.
Lee looked up to his father and always wanted to
know what he was doing. George Washington and his
father, Light-Horse Harry Lee, were his heroes. He
wanted to be...
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American Civil War First World War
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To what extent was the American Civil War, the
first modern war? The Great War witnessed a
significant departure from the Napoleonic tactics
and technology familiar to contemporary European
military thinkers. Although the defining factor
remains ambiguous, there is a tacit acceptance
that the First World War epitomizes the modern
war. It was a conflict of mass armies waged with
highly efficient weaponry, which, coupled with the
absolute pursuit of victory, eroded the
pseudo-chivalric concepts wh...
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U S Navy World War Ii
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Wouldn? t it be fun to ride a torpedo, or drive a
nuclear reactor around underwater? In this
research paper I am going to illustrate the
ingenious submarine. The submarine is one of the
most important strategic and tactical weapons
systems of the 20 th Century, and this importance
will increase in the 21 st Century. The tiny,
leaking, creaking, and unsafe submarine boats of
the 1890? s, displacing under two hundred tons and
carrying a handful of men and a few torpedoes have
grown into massive, s...
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Central Nervous System Corpus Callosum
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Split-Brain Psychology A Paper by: David Norelid
Imagine being asked to sing Mary Had a Little Lamb
and not being able to remember the words but only
being able to hum the tune, or knowing the full
lyrics, but only being able to bellow out what
most closely resembles the cry of an abandoned
calf. You cannot sing and remember the words at
the same time because your brain hemispheres have
been severed from each other. Imagine trying to
play the piano, while one hand wants to play
Rachmaninov, and ...
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