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- 24131: NetWare SALVAGE Utility
- ... a user will delete a couple of files or a complete directory accidentally, of course, and it will be the job of the LAN administrator to save the day because the files were the company's financial statements and they are due in a meeting yesterday. The NetWare 3.12 and 4.X SALVAGE utility is the extremely useful and sophisticated tool to recover these files. NetWare retains deleted files in ... system purging to make room for saved and working files. These deleted files can also be purged manually with the SALVAGE utility, which is a great way to make sure that a file you don't want others to see is completely removed from the system!!! For a user or administrator to retrieve a file using SALVAGE, the create right (right to edit and read a directory area or file) must ... You can very simply undelete one of these files by highlighting the file, marking multiples with the F5 key, and pressing the Enter key. A message box then appears prompting you to verify the file(s) to be recovered. Selecting the YES command button will recover the file. It is as simple as that. If the you need to change to a different directory all you have to do is ...
- 24132: The Path I Have Chosen
- ... contribute to helping them overcome their illnesses. Neurologists, also known as nerve specialists, are responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of organic and nervous system disorders. Brain disorders such as epilepsy, mental retardation, and Alzheimer’s are a few of the many disorders that neurologists treat. They are also responsible for the prescription and administration of medication and drugs (Jakubiak 146) (United States 56). The approximate number of hours per week ... of neurology. When I questioned Dr. Vaughan, he had this to say: “The preparation seems like a lot to handle, but with hard work and dedication anyone can achieve what they want. A student doesn’t necessarily have to be book smart, but determination is a must.” (Vaughan). Obviously, a high school diploma is a must before college. Once in college, students go through a mandatory pre-medicine program for neurology students that includes classes in biology, physics, mathematics, and general and organic chemistry. After satisfactory completion of the required courses, the Medical College Admission test is taken in the senior year of the student’s curriculum (Jakubiak, p 145-146). After graduation from a college, students who are accepted attend a four-year medical school. There are only one hundred forty-one medical schools in the entire United States; ...
- 24133: The Paperless(?) Office
- ... cut costs within the organization. Companies are also able to improve service through implementing the paperless office. This is because communication is immediate and does not get lost in a pile of papers on someone's desk. A paperless office can also save the company money. This can be seen in the example of Washington Mutual Savings Bank of Seattle. The bank automated more than one-hundred different forms and estimates ... relation to the changing technology. As the paperless office gains more and more popularity, one will begin to see more and more documents being on CD-ROM and also on the Internet. The CD-ROM's are cost effective, paper reducing, and easy to manufacture. In the near future what will probably happen is that publications will be produced in both paper and in some type of electronic media. I see ... going to the compact disc. For the meantime most everyone has gone the way of compact discs, but there are still the ones who prefer cassette tapes for whatever reason. For this reason I don't think we will see the deletion of printed books, but we will begin to see more and more on some type of electronic media.
- 24134: How Secondhand Smoking Affects
- How Secondhand Smoking Affects Us As most of you know, smoking is bad for your health, but what some of you might not know is that you don’t actually have to smoke to be harmed by smoking. Lung cancer, which is the leading cause of cancer deaths in men and women, is mainly caused by cigarette smoking. Secondhand smoking causes approximately 2 percent ... children have their condition worsened by secondhand smoke. It also causes thousands of other children to develop asthma. If you know anyone that smokes, tell him or her to quit. When someone smokes, it doesn’t only affect that person it affects everyone around him or her. Make this world a better place for nonsmokers. Do you want to suffer the consequences of somebody else’s stupidity? Thank you for not smoking.
- 24135: In The Skin Of A Lion Essay
- ... his life on that farm where day was work and night was rest, nothing would be the same (page 22). Ondaatje uses this quote as a means of foreshadowing to show the reader that Patrick s life is going to change throughout the novel. Not only is Patrick jealous of the skaters because they are having fun and going against the night, but they seem to possess magical powers too. The ... skating under it (page 21). The idea of witches and magic reminds us of a quote on page 93. Patrick talks about Clara and says Something about her cast a spell on me I don t know what is it. It seems that Patrick is fascinated with people who possess these magical qualities. It is evident that by doing a stylistic analysis of a passage, we can get a better understanding of characters and make connections within the passage and then to the rest of the novel. This is certainly the case with The Skating Scene in Michael Ondaatje s In The Skin of Lion. The metaphors, symbols and diction he uses in this particular passage clearly show that he is truly a brilliant writer.
- 24136: Fannie Flagg Fried Green Tomat
- ... known lovingly as the "peanut" she was a bigger handful than an elephant. She was an energetic and lively girl with a powerful imagination. The author claims it spelled trouble, or future writer. Fannie Flagg's writing and show business career began in the fifth grade when she wrote, produced, directed, and starred in a three-act comedy called "The Whopee Girls," which brought the audience to hysteria, but got her ... praise and gained more serious recognition by critics and the public eye overall. Being so, producer Jon Avnet turned it into a movie, starring Mary Stuart Masterson. There is a striking resemblance between Fannie Flagg's young life as Patricia Neal and her main character, Idgie Threadgood. Both young women grew up in the same area in Alabama with the same tenacity and vitality to their personality. The book is almost ... companions in a small town near Birmingham, Alabama around the time that Fannie Flagg was growing up, but it was not called the Whistle Stop Cafe. It was known as the Irondale Cafe. FGT doesn't deal only with life in small-town Alabama, it also focuses on a middle-aged woman named Evelyn Couch and her troubles in going through a mid-life crisis. In her time of need, ...
- 24137: Binge Drinking
- ... zero tolerance” policy for alcohol-related violence, control the conditions of alcohol use on campus, work with the community to limit student access to alcohol, and eliminate alcohol advertising on college campuses. Violent behavior isn’t always caused by alcohol. However, students who drink are more apt to get into fights and act out their violent feelings (Kaufman 2). Alcohol makes people feel as if it is ok to act on ... their common sense and it damages their judgement (Kaufman 2). Death is also a possible consequence of binge drinking. Driving under the influence of alcohol is one of the leading causes of death of teenager’s ages 16-20 (ICAP 3). Binge drinking is also associated with alcohol poisoning. Students may drink so much alcohol in a little time that their blood alcohol level rises to risky heights and can cause one to black out and possibly die ( ICAP 3). If students continue to drink over a long period of time, their liver can suffer dramatically. Alcohol can soak into one’s liver and eventually shut down. This can cause immediate death. The consequences of binge drinking branch from a mere hangover to possible death. Still, college students indulge themselves in binge drinking all over the ...
- 24138: The Inequality Of American Jus
- ... can be used to illustrate this point. Cole summarizes the case: Clarence Earl Gideon, a penniless Florida man, down on his luck and charged with breaking and entering a poolroom, claims that although he can’t afford a layer, he has a constitutional right to have a lawyer appointed by the state to defend him. When the Florida trial court denies his request, [Gideon] represents himself, and is convicted. From prison, [Gideon] sends a hand-written note to the Supreme Court asking it to hear his case. …Abe Fortas [is appointed] to argue Gideon’s case, and then [the Court] rules that the Sixth Amendment guarantees indigent defendants the assistance of a lawyer in all serious criminal trials. On retrial, with a lawyer paid for by the states, Gideon is ... little else matters" (Cole 64). Even though the state provides indigent defense counsel, most are "underpaid, overworked, and given insufficient resources to conduct an adequate investigation and defense" (Cole 84). Cole states that in 1990, "[t]he national average per capita spending on local and state indigent defense was $5.37" (84). Cole also points out other facts about the ruling in Gideon v. Wainwright: One of the most remarkable ...
- 24139: Antigone and A Few Good Men: Doing What Is Right
- ... both successful in doing what they believe is right, but they both face oppositions. In the play "Antigone" King Creon did what he believed is right and faced opposition. King Creon believed that Polynices, Antigone's dead brother, should be left out in an open field where animals can feed upon the body, and anyone who tried to bury him will be put to death by stoning. The reason he believed ... not think your edict strong enough To overrule the unwritten unalterable laws of God and heaven, you only being a man". Antigone buries her brother and is sentenced to death. Her fiancee Heamon, and Creon's son, then opposes Creon but doesn't succeed either. In "A Few Good Men", Colonel Jessep also did what he believed even though he faced opposition. He ordered Dawson and Downey, two Marines who he knew would follow his orders without ...
- 24140: Ceremony
- ... kill what they fear" (Silko 136). Leslie Marmon Silko uses these three short passages taken from an ancient Indian story included in the novel Ceremony to express and convey the idea that the white man’s fear was the primary factor contributing to their negative actions toward the Indian people. The ancient Indian story that the passages are pulled from also explains how Indian witchery led to the invention of the ... Indians, and they wanted the Indians to forget their past so they could easily influence them and make them conform to the white ways. An Indian story says, "Their evil is mighty but it can’t stand up to our stories. So they try to destroy the stories let the stories be confused or forgotten. They would like that They would be happy Because we would be defenseless then" (Silko 2 ... thinks about killing a fly or any animal for that matter. Old Betonie, the medicine man, recalled a time when the white people were extremely fearful of Indians. He said, "I was at the World’s fair in St. Louis, Missouri, the year they had Geronimo there on display. The white people were scared to death of him. Some of them even wanted him in leg irons" (Silko 122). Instead ...
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