... on a totally separate system.The variants of the Microsoft Windows operating system cannot export the display of an individual application to be viewed on a separate machine. If an application ... system, you can send to it the display data of an X-enabled application’s user interface. Let’s assume you’re running an X server on a laptop and the X application (i.e., client) that you want to ... This chapter explains some of the basic settings and utilities for displaying X client applications that a shell script can exploit.The DisplayX applications consist ofa client and a server....
... was a pragmatic (i.e. UK) version of audio-lingualism; the key difference from the audio-lingual approach was that the language presentation and practice was situationalised and so was always ... account of so-called ‘affective’ factors in language teaching, and UK language teaching was famous for its engaging and ‘fun’ qualities; however, the philosophy of the humanistic approaches was valuable, ... idea of using the classroom to gradually raise students’ awareness about the target language rather than imagine that teachers can teach it for active reproduction by endless practice; what...
... (such as Social Security and Medicare), data per Treasury Dept.'s “2010 Annual Report on the U.S. Government”; 3) Gordon Adams and Matthew Leatherman, A Leaner and Meaner National Defense,” ... debate about our nation’s financial situation and outlook. In it, we examine USA Inc.’s income statement and balance sheet. We aim to interpret the underlying data and facts and illustrate patterns ... corporate and official government accounting methods, see Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Alan J. Auerbach, and Jagadeesh Gokhale, “Generational Accounting: A Meaningful Way to Assess Generational Policy,” published...
... of applying itand of seeing its results as a civic leader and a holder of public of ce, and that to his studies in economics he adds a knowledge of the law and a career as a member of the bar. ... translation, Paris, Sélif, 1957Spanish editions in Buenos Aires and Guatemalaand in preparation in ColombiaTranslations in preparation in Germany, Brazil,and Japanprinted in the united states ... thing may become scarcerevery day and yet have no value at all because nobody wants it.Horse-drawn carriages have become very scarce nowadays, andyet nobody wants them. They have no value at all,...
... effective materials are those that are based upon a scientific description of the language to be learned, carefully compared with a parallel description of the native language of the learner” ... intonation to Vietnamese EFL learners The pronunciation mistakes made by people learning to speak a foreign language are almost always carry-overs from their native languages. Through a comparison ... optional components may be present: an initial consonant, a sound indicating the labialization (rounding of the lips) of the syllable, and a final consonant or semivowel. In case of the Vietnamese...
... 1460. His greatwork was training seamen. Many men afterward famous as discoverers and navigators, as Dias (dee'ahss), DaGama (dah gah'ma), Cabral (ca-brahl'), Magellan, and Columbus, ... mutinied. Ten years later Vasco da Gama sailed around the end of Africa, up the east coast, and on to India, and brought home a cargo of eastern products. A way to India bywater was at last made known ... way to the discovery that America was notpart of Asia was Balbo&apos ;a. [6] He came to the eastern border of Panama (1510) with a band of Spaniardsseeking gold. There they founded the town of...
... Cockatoo. Dugong. Gamboge. Gong. Gutta-percha. Mandarin.Mango. Orang-outang. Rattan. Sago. Upas.PERSIAN.Awning. Bazaar. Bashaw. Caravan. Check. Checkmate. Chess. Curry. Dervish. Divan. Firman. ... eyes'; as a noun, 'the backward andabysm of time'; or as an adjective, &apos ;a seldom pleasure.' Any noun, adjective, or neuter verb can be used as anactive verb. You can 'happy' ... Hazard.Horde. Houri. Jar. Jackal. Jasmine. Lac (a gum). Lemon. Lilac. Lime (the fruit). Musk. Orange. Paradise.Pasha. Rook. Saraband. Sash. Scimitar. Shawl. Taffeta. Turban.POLYNESIAN DIALECTS.Boomerang....
... Kindgom of Granada and Popayan, and by Carthagena and the Urabae, they directed their course toCalisium, and several other Tyrants of Carthagena assault Quito, who joyn'd themselves in an intire ... Feet of Alvidis, thegreatest of all the Quitonian Lords, and rackt him with other Torments to Extract from him a discovery of Ataliba's Treasure, whereof as appear'd after, he was totally ... had the Office of Auditors confer'd upon them: Now they had already A Brief Account of the Destruction of the by Bartolome de las Casas 19called, he had the Reception of an Angel; but about...
... months of their official debut, Led Zeppelin wereat the top of the bill at the Playhouse Theater in London, and the PopProms at the Royal Albert Hall in London. On October 17, '69, a year andtwo ... impression of their music is obvious, and can be heard in anyRock band of today.Unfortunately, the machine that was Led Zeppelincame to a screeching halt on the morning of September 25, 1980. Whenband ... go into Bonham's bedroom to pull a prank onhim in his sleep, Bonham was found dead. After a night of heavydrinking, Bonham had turned the wrong way in his sleep, and asphyxiatedhimself...
... such activities as illegal contacts between banks or breaches of Chinese walls, etc. Rather, the allegations have been based on empirical analysis (sometimes ofa very ad hoc nature) either of ... of the studies and evidence that have led to the allegations of manipulation. LIBOR is a key, central part of the global financial market system. Over $10 trillion in corporate loans, floating ... global money markets and to participants in many sectors of the global economy other than banks and financial institutions. There has been no evidence, to date, of manipulation of LIBOR arising from...
... southward along the coast of Spain, Portugal, and Africa, as far as the Canary Islands, then they followed the track of Columbus to the West India Islands, and thence along the coast of Florida] ... Europe had then never heard of America. About that time, a great desire for geographical knowledge was awakened. The compass and the astrolabe—an instrument for reckoning latitude—had been already ... volumes of the North American Review contain a great deal of interesting historical matter. The American Cyclopaedia and Thomas's Dictionary of Biography are exceedingly serviceable in preparing...
... literacy person had to buy an antique to get any. Some other Shakespeare professors believe that the way a person should act to be a great Shakespeare professor is to teach as many people as ... concept was a good idea. That watershed event caused a ripple effect. With others finally interested in Etext, a "Mass Marketing Approach," and such it was, was finally appropriate, and ... would appear that those Seven Deadly Sins listed a few paragraphs previously have gone a long way to the Chapter 4 Internet As Chandelier [The Infamous Chandelier Diatribe of 1990] [chandel2/wp]...
... difficult and dangerous.Electrical torpedoes are also available for the defense of mountain passes, roadways and fortified positions onland.I am not aware that electricity was used at all in ... early summer of 1861 the Secretary of the Navy, the Governor of Virginia, the chairman of the Committee of Naval Affairs, and other prominent officials were asked by him to witness a trial and ... Thenceforward, the Bay of Mobile and adjacent waters became the chief scenes of torpedo operation. Genl. Maury stated that he had caused to be placed 180 in her channel and waterways,that they...
... Osmosis, Academic Press, New York (1970). Sourirajan, S., and Matsuura, T., Reverse Osmosis/Ultrafiltration Principles, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada (1985). Spatz, ... "Technological Development ofa Wastewater Reclamation Process for Recreational Reuse: An Approach to Advanced Wastewater Treatment Featuring Reverse Osmosis Membrane", Water Science and Technology, ... (1984). McArdle, J., Arozarena, M., and Gallagher, W., " ;A Handbook on Treatment of Hazardous Waste Leachate", EPA Report, EPA/600/8-87/006 (1987). McCray, S., and Ray, R., "Concentration...