... also emphasizes the difference between the output of ifconfig and the routing table ifconfig shows the address ofthe interface, the address needed to reach our system For the Ethernet interface, ... checks whether the variable removable_interfaces exists and contains the name ofthe interface, xl0 If not, it continues • If the value of ifconfig_xl0 is NO, it exits • If the value of ifconfig_xl0 ... tun0 These decisions are the basis of routing The implementation performs them with the aid of a routing table, which tells the system which addresses are available where We’ve already seen the...
... participate because of scheduling and other conflicts The authors, the programs with which they are associated, the focus ofthe program, and the number of places using the program as of fall 2003 are ... important in determining the success or failure ofthe implementation and scale-up of educational reforms These factors are the characteristics ofthe 16 Expanding theReachof Education Reforms ... general understanding ofthe complexities of scaling up education reforms The targets of their efforts—particular areas ofthe curriculum, levels of education, networks of teachers, state education...
... in Managing the Sales Force Evaluating the Sales Force – Sources of information Sales or call reports, personal observation, customer letters and complaints, customer surveys, other representatives ... sales call workload – Calculate average number of calls/year – Calculate number of sales representatives To accompany A Framework for Slide in Designing the Sales Force Steps in Process Objectives ... Motivating Evaluating To accompany A Framework for Slide in Managing the Sales Force Recruiting begins with the development of selection criteria – Customer desired traits – Traits common to...
... flexible in their communication style Overview of Text Chapter – Importance of versatility Chapter – Steps in the intelligence-gathering stage of negotiation Chapter – Development of goals ... Introduction to the topic • Why negotiation skills are integral to success • The importance of negotiations in developing partnerships Overview ofthe text chapters Ride the Ride Negotiations ... and the talk of negotiation Engagement connotes the active nature of negotiation begun with an invitation made by interdependent parties to grapple with shared concerns Characteristics of a...
... splicing [5] Both the choice of which codon to use and rates of evolution of synonymous sites [6] are affected by the need to specify ESEs The issue of gene location gets to the heart ofthe relationship ... noise is variation in the expression level ofthe same gene in many otherwise identical cells For some genes, there is a lot of variation, given the mean abundance, for others much less In yeast, ... thinking at the genomic/molecular level This is indeed reflected in the use ofthe term ‘junk DNA’ to describe intergene spacer DNA These two schools of thought then could not be more antithetical...
... _ LED: The Light ofthe Future 03 LED: The Light ofthe Future Light-emitting diodes are the shooting stars of lighting Tiny and extremely efficient, they are revolutionizing the world of light ... (MF) of a lighting installation is the ratio ofthe luminous flux at the time of maintenance to the original luminous flux when the system is installed It takes account of > the reduction of luminous ... real-life examples of LEDs in use These insights into the new technology will broaden our perspective ofthe world of lighting and pave the way for new and original ideas for the light ofthe future...
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... to gather, loitering a moment in the vestibule to converse in whispers about the sad event But there was no whispering in the house; only the funereal rustling of dresses as the women gathered ... one and then another pair of eyes followed the minister's, and then almost with one impulse the congregation rose and stared while the three dead boys came marching up the aisle, Tom in the lead, ... proceeded, the clergyman drew such pictures ofthe graces, the winning ways, and the rare promise ofthe lost lads that every soul there, thinking he recognized these pictures, felt a pang in remembering...
... portion of theprovisions; you, Axel, will take another third ofthe provisions, andthe arms; and I will take the rest ofthe provisions and the delicateinstruments." "But," said I, "the clothes, ... side to the other Hans pulled the rope by one of its ends, the other rose in the air;after passing the higher rock it came down again, bringing with it arather dangerous shower of bits of stone and ... possession ofthe whole ofthe rope by letting one end go andpulling down by the other Then the exercise would go on again _adinfinitum_ "Now," said my uncle, after having completed these preparations,...
... this ray of light which enters by my window," said the abbe, "and then observe the lines traced on the wall Well, by means of these lines, which are in accordance with the double motion ofthe earth, ... before The change that had come over Villefort during the examination, the destruction ofthe letter, the exacted promise, the almost supplicating tones ofthe magistrate, who seemed rather to ... opened, and the jailer saw the prisoner seated as usual on the side of his bed Almost before the key had turned in the lock, and before the departing steps ofthe jailer had died away in the long...
... from "The coffee," she answered "And the butter." He emptied his plate of meat and her plate into the frying pan, likewise the roll of butter and the slice on the table, and on top he poured the ... he poured the contents ofthe coffee canister All this he carried into the back yard and dumped in the garbage can The coffee pot he emptied into the sink "How much ofthe money you got left?" ... love-making, the pleading forcefulness, the shy reluctance, of man and maid Ever her gaze wandered back to the chickens, to the mottled shade under the trees, to the warm wall ofthe barn, to the sleepy...
... but the concept is there from the start The ordering of goods within human plans is also the foundation ofthe Austrian theory of capital and the related question of imputation In the hands of ... were part of Böhm-Bawerk’s capital theory were the idea ofthe “roundaboutness” of production and the time-preference theory ofthe interest rate Both of these were related to his theory of capital ... Hence the value to this person of any portion ofthe whole available quantity ofthe good is equal to the importance to him ofthe satisfactions ofthe least importance among those assured by the...
... measures of ecologic diversity, and presents an overview ofthe ecologic evolution of these fossils Recent interest in the Cambrian radiation has been fueled by the redescription of Cambrian soft-bodied ... trilobites The convergence of a set of morphologic and occurrence features (particularly related to the form ofthe eye) among members of several different clades permitted the recognition of a generalized ... ecologic strategy, even if the nature of that strategy remained unresolved Recognition of these morphotypes is based on either the overall form ofthe animal (such as the miniaturized morphotype)...
... and the insect is then glued to the tip ofthe point using a minute quantity of water-soluble glue, for example based on gum arabic The head ofthe insect should be to the right when the apex of ... the apex ofthe point is directed away from the person mounting For most very small insects, the tip ofthe point should contact the insect on the vertical side ofthe thorax below the wings Ants ... remove the gut from all but the smallest specimens Pin through the base ofthe mesothorax with the pin emerging between bases ofthe mesothoracic legs, spread the left wings, and fold the antennae...
... deliverables The way in which the firm communicates these deliverables to the advertising and promotion creative people is the copy strategy statement Typical contents: TheTheTheThe market ... Reduce distributor’s cost of doing business Change distributor’s attitude toward the line Barriers to Trial Lack of interest in the claim Lack of belief in the claim Rejecting ... major copy points to be communicated Typical Examples of Copy Points The provider of this insurance policy is the largest in the world.” “This cellular phone has no geographic limitation.”...
... ofthe line; otherwise the shell will interpret the first space as a parameter by itself, and then it will interpret the end of line as the end ofthe command • In the C programming language, the ... areas At the top is an optional menu, at the bottom an almost optional panel, and the middle ofthe screen is reserved for windowsThe Desktop Menu The Desktop Menu is at the very top ofthe screen ... to the beginning ofthe next line: the carriage return control character told it to move the carriage back to the beginning ofthe line, and the line feed character told it turn the platen to the...
... trigger their adrenaline So they often thrive as staff, goaded on by the rest ofthe group (not to mention the boss) Gregarious types may not need goading but wilt in a life that leaves them alone ... water and fertilize and weed There is work to be done But the work pays off biggest when the plants are right for the soil and microclimate ofthe particular garden Is there some subject or writing ... would arrive at theof ce and see that, actually, the work was not so bad So I’d patch and polish (always fun, the exercise of craft), then start a new segment on that momentum The next day I...
... and told them their situation and their famished condition; how the men didn't believe the wild tale at first, "because," said they, "you are five miles down the river below the valley the cave ... tracked out, in the cave, by the twine clews they had strung behind them, and informed ofthe great news Three days and nights of toil and hunger in the cave were not to be shaken off at once, as ... in" then took them aboard, rowed to a house, gave them supper, made them rest till two or three hours after dark and then brought them home Before day-dawn, Judge Thatcher and the handful of searchers...
... Sally?" "Ther's six CANDLES gone that's what The rats could a got the candles, and I reckon they did; I wonder they don't walk off with the whole place, the way you're always going to stop their ... ain't all that's gone, nuther Ther's a spoon gone; and THAT ain't all There was ten, and now ther's only nine The calf got the shirt, I reckon, but the calf never took the spoon, THAT'S certain." ... across the table, and took one ofthe children in the eye and curled him up like a fishing-worm, and let a cry out of him the size of a warwhoop, and Tom he turned kinder blue around the gills,...