... participants from a particular group Examples of private or closed lists include those for online tutorial groups, working groups, and lists used by members of particular organizations These groups ... without explanation Encourage experts • Discourage the use of jargon, acronyms and other specialist language without explanation Encourage experts to communicate in a succinct, clear manner without ... clear manner without recourse to jargon • Encourage experts to engage with non-experts Often “non-experts” have extensive field/first hand experience • Encourage experts to engage with non-experts...
... knowing when you understand something and when you don’t, making questions, finding answers, dealing with different classroom situations, preparing for different kinds of tests, speaking and writing ... others will understand what you mean—these are all parts of the study process Check the following lists for publications and organizations useful to you in all these steps In addition to the nationally ... similar resources For instance, many public libraries run programs that offer reading help Check with your local library, high school, or community college to find out what’s available in your area...
... When workingwith tones, I recommend working at the size you’re planning to print While you can export to any size, you’ll have a much better idea towards how the final product will look when working ... image looks how you want it within the page and print guide (if applicable) When you’re happy with the settings, click OK Why not use an 8-bit ink layer? Sometimes when working on a task, the simplest ... Your Work Figure 10-3: The various strokes you can create with the Pen tool Here’s a semi-advanced trick for when you’re working As you’re working on your line art, click the Flip Image Horizontally...
... use with LVM and then include it in a volume group Why would you this? Well it would let you create new partitions on the fly, and make better use of your space In my case I have a laptop with ... metadata type lvm2 Now that we have a volume group (called skx-vol) we can actually start using it Workingwith logical volumes What we really want to is create logical volumes which we can mount and ... we'll create a small volume with the name 'test': root@lappy:~# lvcreate -n test size 1g skx-vol Logical volume "test" created This command creates a volume of size 1Gb with the name test hosted...
... files and directories 73 82935c04.qxd:Toolbox 10/29/07 12:59 PM Page 74 Chapter 4: Workingwith Files To follow along with examples in this section, create a directory called /tmp/test and a file ... program (2), or become a sticky program (1) With set-UID and set-GID, the command runs with the assigned user or group permissions (instead of running with permission of the user or group that ... 82935c04.qxd:Toolbox 10/29/07 12:59 PM Page 78 Chapter 4: Workingwith Files $ cd -P $ pwd / Using the -P and -L options to pwd and cd, you can work with symbolically linked directories in their permanent...
... those points contained within the bounding box of a map: 313 CHAPTER 10 WORKINGWITH SPATIAL DATA Figure 10-11 The multilevel grid used by spatial indexes 314 CHAPTER 10 WORKINGWITH SPATIAL DATA ... values shown in Table 10-1 299 CHAPTER 10 WORKINGWITH SPATIAL DATA Figure 10-7 Previewing data downloaded from the Geonames web site 300 CHAPTER 10 WORKINGWITH SPATIAL DATA Table 10-1 Column Properties ... break down large geography objects into several smaller objects 294 CHAPTER 10 WORKINGWITH SPATIAL DATA that each fit within a hemisphere In contrast, there is no limit to the size of a geometry...
... use midnight on 1900-01-01, but you can use any date/time within the range of the data type you’re workingwith CHAPTER 11 WORKINGWITH TEMPORAL DATA Using the DATEDIFF function, find the difference ... and workingwith some of the following query patterns, you can manipulate the data to 360 CHAPTER 11 WORKINGWITH TEMPORAL DATA things such as correlate the number of concurrent queries with ... subject bounced back with a much better salary, and of course a more satisfying career track! 348 CHAPTER 11 WORKINGWITH TEMPORAL DATA Table 11-1 The Subject’s Full Job History, with Salary and Title...
... would have to come up with another identifier You could not simply call it "name" without conflicting with the element defined for use in a Another problem with the nonhierarchical ... contained within the scope of the tag It is this ability for one tag to contain others that gives XML its ability to represent hierarchical data structures Once again, as with ... reference them from within the document) and specifications that tell which tags are valid in the document, both declared in a Document Type Definition (DTD) that can be defined directly within the prolog,...
... must be closed, either with an ending slash within the tag or with a closing tag BETA MATERIALS FOR MICROSOFT CERTIFIED TRAINER PREPARATION PURPOSES ONLY 18 Module 1: Workingwith ASP.NET Web Controls ... because the following chapters deal with these features in detail After discussing the main features of ASP, ask students to compare it with ASP and come up with a comprehensive list of differences ... and see a working model You will also learn about the main differences between ASP and ASP.NET BETA MATERIALS FOR MICROSOFT CERTIFIED TRAINER PREPARATION PURPOSES ONLY Module 1: Workingwith ASP.NET...
... Save WORKING WITH SELECTIONS PAGE 11 OF 14 Selecting with the magnetic lasso You can use the magnetic lasso tool to make freehand selections of areas with high contrast edges When you draw with ... position the pointer within the selection, and drag the tomato nose onto the melon face Choose Select > Deselect Choose File > Save WORKING WITH SELECTIONS PAGE OF 14 Selecting with the lasso tool ... arrow with a small selection icon next to it WORKING WITH SELECTIONS PAGE OF 14 Drag to reposition the border around the melon Note: Repositioning techniques for selection borders work with any...
... can remember that the word Inductive begins with a vowel, as does Evidence, so in inductive reasoning, you start with the evidence Deductive begins with a consonant, and so does Conclusion, which ... as the main claim (If you had trouble, take a moment to review Lesson 7, Workingwith Arguments.”) The following table lists the premises that support this conclusion Note that not every sentence ... – WORKINGWITH ARGUMENTS – Inductive Reasoning Deductive Reasoning When detectives arrive at the scene...
... the political ones By working together, they made sense of something that was puzzling at first They figured out much more than they would have working separately 128 WORKINGWITH A STUDY BUDDY GETTING ... it, but you already know how to work with a study buddy Whenever you discuss a film, newspaper or magazine article, or event with a friend, you’re workingwith a buddy If you saw the film or read ... who you think would be willing to work with you Finding the Right Study Buddy Whomever you choose, you want to work with someone who: • • You’re comfortable with Is responsible: who will keep study...
... visually impaired and children with reading and writing difficulties I became the coordinator of a group of specialist teachers, class 19teachers and others workingwith computer support on a daily ... a need for autonomy in his/her contactwith government authorities For the journalist who interviewed me at a design conference, the cleaner personified a woman with low education, a powerless ... conversations with those concerned 115 From a meeting with the PS investigation group on 010215 116 I took part in this particular workshop and was able to conduct short interviews with participants...
... Application.GetNameSpace("MAPI") objContacts = objNS.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderContacts) objContacts = objNS.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderContacts) objContact = objContacts.Items.Add objContact = objContacts.Items.Add ... Sub cmdDisplayContacts_Click Set objNS = Application.GetNameSpace("MAPI") Set objContacts = oNS.GetDefaultFolder(10) ' Contacts objContacts.Display End Sub 16 Module 7: Workingwith the Microsoft ... = Application.GetNameSpace("MAPI") Set objContacts = objNS.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderContacts) Set objContact = objContacts.Items.Add Module 7: Workingwith the Microsoft Outlook 2000 Object Model...
... Tools 10–5 Chapter 10: WorkingWith the BEx Browser Adding Workbooks to the Favorites Channel Adding Workbooks to the Favorites Channel To personalize the way you work with the Business Information ... the link to the source workbook With workbook shortcuts, you can see any updates made to the original workbook Report Development Tools 10–11 Chapter 10: WorkingWith the BEx Browser Using Shortcuts ... Choose Create A new channel appears on the right Report Development Tools 10–3 Chapter 10: WorkingWith the BEx Browser Creating Channels in the InfoCatalog Drag and drop the selected workbook...
... Using a Subquery with EXISTS and NOT EXISTS Present the EXISTS and NOT EXISTS keywords in the context of their use with correlated subqueries Review the example Module 6: Workingwith Subqueries ... subquery: ! Is a recordset within a query that functions as a table ! Takes the place of a table in the FROM clause ! Is optimized with the rest of the query Module 6: Workingwith Subqueries Using ... instead of an expression “subqueries used in place of an expression” 16 Module 6: Workingwith Subqueries Lab A: Workingwith Subqueries Slide Objective To introduce the lab Lead-in In this lab, you...
... Repeater ) • Data Binding with controls – Simple Data Binding – Data Binding with Database • Validating controls • Other controls Simple Data Binding Data Binding • Binding data with all common controls ... (ListBox, DropDownList, Table,DataGrid, DataList, Repeater ) • Data Binding with controls – Simple Data Binding – Data Binding with Database • Validation controls • Other controls Server controls vs ... (ListBox, DropDownList, Table,DataGrid, DataList, Repeater ) • Data Binding with controls – Simple Data Binding – Data Binding with Database • Validation controls • Other controls Simple controls Label,...