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The Magic of DOS

 In this guide you will learn how to: So you have the latest, glitziest, thetechtimesnews/  version from Windows: XP. How can you use XP in a way that makes you different from boring users? Luser Alert: whoever thinks this GTMHH will discuss how to blow people up and email Sandra Bullock will know that I will not tell them how. The key to doing extraordinary elifestylehub XP is as simple as D O S. Yes, that's right, DOS is like in MS-DOS, as in MicroSoft Disk Operating System. Windows XP (as well as NT and 2000) comes with two versions of DOS. Command.com is the old DOS version. Various versions of command.com come with operating systems Windows 95, 98, SE, ME, Window 3, and DOS only. Other DOS, which only comes bizjournalpro/ operating systems, is cmd.exe. Usually cmd.exe is better than command.com because it's a lot more, has more commands, and in terms of shell stuff on Linux and other Unix type operating systems. For example, you can repeat commands using up to you who wa...

Technology, used appropriately

In the past few years of research on instructional technology has resulted in a clearer vision of how technology can affect teaching and learning. Today, almost every school in the United States of America uses technology as a part of teaching and learning and with each state having its own customized technology program. In most of those schools, teachers use the technology through integrated activities that are a part of their daily school curriculum. For instance, instructional technology creates an active environment in which students not only inquire, but also define problems of interest to them. Such an activity would integrate the subjects of technology, social studies, math, science, and language arts with the opportunity to create student-centered activity. Most educational technology experts agree, however, that technology should be integrated, not as a separate subject or as a once-in-a-while project, but as a tool to promote and extend student learning on a daily basis. Tod...

How to Build Your Discursive Essay?

 A discursive essay is one that looks at a specific argument and discusses both contrasting viewpoints. Generally, the writer of a discursive essay will agree with one particular viewpoint, but they will present both sides of the argument to provide a balanced and objective piece of text. Discursive essays are notoriously hard to write - authors can often become too opinionated and lose sight of the purpose of the text. Furthermore, they can fail to cover both sides of the subject in enough detail. Furthermore, you can read the guide below which will help greatly when writing discursive essays - good luck! Understand the topic and contrasting viewpoints To write an effective discursive essay, you MUST understand both viewpoints. If you don't have a clear understanding of the topic, your essay will lack in clarity and validity. Before writing anything, research the topic and draft an outline for both sides of the story. List the main pointers of each argument - this will help you...