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41. LiveDaily Community - Backstreet Boys
homework help Please!(Psychology) OT Jonathan Timberlake? LMAO! OT What to do about tonight s concert work When I turn my comp off (OT)
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  • 42. Electronic Texts
    Mainly GrecoRoman works (some chinese and Persian), all in English translation. Education History of English homework help Interactive English
    http://teachers.henrico.k12.va.us/Specialist/franceslively/electexts.htm
    Electronic Texts
    Aesop's Fables Online Collection
    This online collection of Aesop's Fables includes a total of 655+ Fables, indexed in table format, with morals listed. Alex Catalog of Electronic Texts on the Internet
    The Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts is a collection of public domain documents from American and English literature as well as Western philosophy. Banned Books Online
    Students will be amazed at the titles that were once banned, everything from Ulysses to "Little Red Riding Hood." Bibliomania
    Free Online Literature with more than 2000 Classic Texts Bulfinch's Mythology
    The Age of Fable or Stories of Gods and Heroes
    by Thomas Bullfinch The Camelot Project
    THE CAMELOT PROJECT is designed to make available in electronic format a database of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic information. Classic African American Literature
    Links to electronic texts from the University of Virginia Classics at the Online Literature Library
    The Online Literature Library's archived electronic texts available online, indexed by author E-Books from Bookrags
    Classic Literature e-books, often accompanied by Book Notes.

    43. Spitting Image: Exporting America
    chinese for more food than you ve ever seen in your entire life. Stewie is gonna help me with my math homework. Lois Griffin Honey, don t be silly.
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    Exporting America
    Here is a list of companies we've (CNN) confirmed are "Exporting America." These are U.S. companies either sending American jobs overseas, or choosing to employ cheap overseas labor, instead of American workers.
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    -Q: Why does the media run so few stories on American workers' issues and problems? Ans: Their advertisers have few American workers. TrackBack
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    The central Superhighway site called ``sunsite.unc.edu''
    collapsed in the morning before the release. News about the release had
    been leaked by a German hacker group, Harmonious Hardware Hackers, who
    had cracked into the author's computer earlier in the week. They had got the release date wrong by one day, and caused dozens of eager fans to connect to the sunsite computer at the wrong time. ``No computer can handle that kind of stress,'' explained the mourning sunsite manager, Erik Troan. ``The spinning disks made the whole computer jump, and

    44. Holt Algebra 1
    math homework help for mcdougal littell concepts and skills course 2 English comp exam cheat sheet, Intermediate Algebra equations, free integrated
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    45. Ozark Diary:My Life In Teaching
    and cybercitizens and I began to construct Steve s Stuff homework Helper A short pencil better than long memory says the chinese folk wisdom.
    http://comp.uark.edu/~sgunter/ozark.html
    My Ozark Diary
    (Have a cup with me)I have the first diary that I ever kept. My mother (Emily Jane, isn't it a beautiful name?)gave me a Five Year diary in a cedar box on a Christmas back when Christmas was a special time and I do not mean merely the gifts or the religious events but there was something special in the very air of the season, a rare spirit of charity and grace.
    I have never lost that tiny cedar chest with its titanic memories of golden days of glorious solitude and joy. I should in like manner begin today a memoir of these final few years of teaching which remain to me. Interwoven with the events of those earlier episodes which come rushing out of memory's precious store.
    15 August
    Toon Time
    I crossed the Information Continental Divide when I began to permit myself to begin a divorce from my previously paper centered life. I actually have seen Negroponte's "atoms" to "bits"(BEING DIGITAL) happen in my own life. It happened like this. It is my normal habit to travel to the university library (Mullins Library) to obtain the very finest scholarly works (using book reviews from TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT, NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW, etc) and haul home as many as my neat book bag (thanks Friend Coil!)will hold (average =20).

    46. UML In Comp.Arch.Embedded
    Web Access to comp.Arch.Embedded Usenet group. My contribution to future homework assignments ) Also, the following articles will help you in learning
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    Comp.Arch.Embedded is a worldwide Usenet news group that is used to discuss various aspects of Embedded Systems development.
    We found 29 threads matching "uml"

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    The threads with the newest additions are listed first. We found 29 threads matching "uml". CfP: 5th OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling Juha-Pekka Tolvanen C A L L F O R P A P E R S ============================= The 5th OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling ... Read More Re: Function Block / Schematic Editor Michael N. Moran R Adsett wrote: > I've done almost exactly this using Eagle. I used the schematic to > develop a communication flow with the built in check making sure that > inputs and o... Read More Re: Need a Design Tool to Do Large Data-Flow Diagrams and State Machine Logic ...?

    47. Education-Related Newsgroups FAQ (Learn In Freedom!)
    The comp.* hierarchy is, of course, mostly related to computers and computing. alt.school.homeworkhelp Looking for assistance with schoolwork.
    http://learninfreedom.org/ed-newsgroups.html
    Learn in Freedom! Education-Related Newsgroups FAQ
    Education-Related Newsgroups FAQ
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    Scope of this FAQ
    A few of the newgroups listed have short descriptions that evidently were added by persons other than the proponents. Suggestions for additions to this FAQ are most welcome. Many thanks to those who saw earlier versions of this FAQ and added to or corrected the information posted earlier. And special thanks to the persons who wrote suggesting that I post a copy of this FAQ on the World Wide WebI have now done so here, http://learninfreedom.org/ed-newsgroups.html at my Web site, which has links to other information about on-line resources for self-education. Some of the newsgroups listed here are very inactive (possibly because they are not carried at many sites). Some are very active, with verifiable frequent postings from multiple countries. But in general the proportion of all Internet users who discuss issues on Usenet has been declining since 1997 as Web-based discussion boards and E-mail mailing lists have become more popular. For a more up-to-date picture of where people discuss education issues on-line, see this site's Discussion Groups about Education Reform and Home-Schooling page.

    48. Emily's Musings: Refgrunts Archives
    protractor homework help (somehow I always get the math homework ones) computer science books (had a great conversation about different comp sci classes
    http://www.chocolatespoon.com/musings/cat_refgrunts.html
    Emily's Musings
    September 15, 2005
    Refgrunt, 9/15
    2 hours J, 3 hours A, but I lost the first little page of notes, so this is just some of the questions/requests: historical fiction
    Number the Stars
    the future
    migrant labor
    mental retardation
    movies with The Rock
    independent contractors
    real estate law
    mortgages
    magazine exchange
    Holland travel videos metalworking how many copies of Regis Philbin's CD where he sings Frank Sinatra songs have sold (stumped me) Catcher in the Rye The Bluest Eye Posted by Emily at 10:49 PM Comments (0)
    September 13, 2005
    Refgrunt, 9/13
    A busy 4 hours J. Here are some of the questions/requests. School assignments are definitely back in force. Junie B Jones Chinese language learning tapes books from 1st day of school book list Capital Mysteries series pop-up books JE's and JE's with tapes x2 Reading Counts lists dictionary Initial D sci fi The Ear, the Eye and the Arm Walt Disney You Be the Jury (no) other books by Marvin Miller (no) 100+ page animal books (ended up with Stuart Little and Babe) Word Bird teen pregnancy France Akiko handwriting Disney princess books Ricky Ricotta's new book quilting Arthur's Family Treasury Geronimo Stilton (question was the book with the rat and the mouse in glasses or something but it took a lot of trying) Lemony Snicket movie The Pacifier Meet the Fockers Monet Charlotte's Web DVD x2 Mohabbatein Maine Pyor Kyon Kiya Dus Olympic Games DVDs Braveheart The Secret Life of Dust Spain Queen Isabella Patrick Henry Christopher Columbus

    49. This Is A List Of All The Long Descriptions That Are Still Needed
    alt.health.oxygentherapy alt.help.with.homework alt.help.with.homework.compsci alt.hemp comp.sys.mac.programmer.help * comp.sys.mac.programmer.misc
    http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/docs/about-the-net/usenet-info-center/info/desc-still
    This is a list of all the long descriptions that are still needed. The descriptions should be from 4 and 60 lines and in the present, not the future tense (as many charters are). The longer the description the better, as long as it is not repetitive or drawn out. So if you can either cut and past a charter from a faq or write your own description it would be MOST appreshated. (If the entire is stared you may want to wait before you cut and past a charter, see below) It will help this list go down and will make the Usenet Info Center get somewhere. The longer the description the better, as long as it is not repetitive or drown out. To submit a description start the Subject line with either "D: " or "Desc:" and follow it by the newsgroups name (the space after the colon is important so please don't leave it out.) The body of the message should be the description. The message should be sent to UseNet-b@clark.net For example here would be a submission for rec.arts.startrek.current: From: Kevin Atkinson

    50. Stroustrup: FAQ
    Some of my FAQ has been translated into chinese; see here (traditional) or here. I don t do (other people s) homework. I get too many requests for help
    http://www.research.att.com/~bs/bs_faq.html
    homepage C++ links FAQ technical FAQ ...
    Bjarne Stroustrup 's FAQ
    Modified June 16, 2005 These are questions that people ask me often. If you have better questions or comments on the answers, feel free to email me bs@research.att.com. Please remember that I can't spend all of my time improving my homepages. This page concentrates on personal opinions and general questions related to philosophy. For questions that more directly relate to C++ language features and the use of C++, see my C++ style and technique FAQ . For C++ terminology and concepts, see my C++ glossary . For links to useful sources of C++ information, see my C++ page . For information about my books (incl. reviews and support information), see my book list . For papers and ISBNs for translations of my books, see my publication list Some of my FAQ has been translated into Chinese; see here (traditional) or here
    Index
    How do you pronounce "Bjarne Stroustrup?"
    It can be difficult for non-Scandinavians. The best suggestion I have heard yet was "start by saying it a few times in Norwegian, then stuff a potato down your throat and do it again :-)" Here is a

    51. Comments On Dream Deferred - A Poem By Langston Hughes - American Poems
    I first read this poem in my comp. 2 class.As a disabled white woman I felt Do not post questions, pleas for homework help or anything of the sort,
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    Comments on Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes
    Comment 30 of 30, added on September 2nd, 2005 at 9:16 AM.
    This poem has played a major part in my life. I've used time after time for projects and papers. Its just so real. If we don't follow our dreams then what is the point of having them?
    Shawn Dennis
    from United States
    Comment 29 of 30, added on August 24th, 2005 at 10:23 AM.
    I feel that the usage of similies to portray the postponed dreams, goals, and desires of the mass population is brilliant. The usage of the the metaphor in the poem's climactic moment is just as ingenious of Hughes. The representation of the black population's frustration, and their imanent explosion is well fitting. These explosions can easily be represented with race riots that so often occured during the times where the Jim Crow Laws were rampid in the United States.
    Mr. B.
    from United States
    Comment 28 of 30, added on August 10th, 2005 at 12:16 AM.
    This is a great poem by langston hughes. In just a few lines he was able to convey black opression ( a.k.a the dream) into a metaphor that carried a significant (and sometimes controversial)meaning. Well done.

    52. [ruv.net] - Information Directory : Ruv.net : Computers : Hardware : :
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    http://www.ruv.net/dmoz/index.php/Computers/Hardware/
    Ads By Google Top Computers Hardware Suggest a site Search Options: entire directory this category only advanced Hardware Categories:
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    Computing-centric community providing vital information, support, tools and interaction facilities for power computer users and enthusiasts.
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    Complete, detailed, illustrated descriptions of the inner workings of the PC.
    http://www.howstuffworks.com/category.htm?cat=Comp
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    53. [ruv.net] - Information Directory : Ruv.net : Arts : Visual_Arts : Computer_Grap
    Usenet comp.graphics.visualization news - Google Groups materials arda encyclopædia encyclodedia homework help encyclapedia encyclopaedia britannica
    http://www.ruv.net/dmoz/index.php/Arts/Visual_Arts/Computer_Graphics/
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    54. The FattyBoomBatty.com Network Internet Website Server Statistics
    China Matrix, The a meta-resource for understanding the past, present, and future of Computer help Computer Virus homework help iNQUESTERhelp
    http://www.fattyboombatty.com/internet_statistics.htm
    "Internet Searching Without All The Schwag!" iNQUESTER (Entire Fatty Network) iNQUESTER Directory (Web Search) Fatty Newsroom (News) Fatty Mall (Shopping) Fatty Cult Classics (Movies) Fatty DMOZ (Web Search) Merriam-Webster Dictionary Merriam-Webster Thesaurus Wikipedia Encyclopedia xDCCspy (IRC Search) XGoogle (IRC Search) NASA (Space) SearchEDU (Education Sites) Internet Public Library Lycos (Algorithm Web Search) Ask Jeeves (Algorithm Web Search) All The Web (Algorithm Web Search) AlataVista Image Search
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    55. Chinese Literature: Bibliography
    General anthologies of chinese literature in translation include C. Birch, ed., and criticisms of modern chinese literature include M. Davidson, comp.,
    http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/ent/A0864458.html
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        A pioneering translator of the classic Confucian and Taoist texts was James Legge, whose works, still standard, appear in many volumes. Translations of individual classics include A. Waley, tr., The Book of Songs (1937) and The Analects of Confucius (1938); R. Wilhelm and C. F. Baynes, tr., The I Ching or Book of Changes (1950); B. Carlgren, tr., The Book of Odes (1950); W. I. Ch'an, tr., The Way of Lao Tzu (1963); W. A. C. H. Dobson, tr., Mencius (1963); B. Watson, tr., The Complete Works of Chuang Tzu (1968); D. C. Lau, tr., Mencius (1970); J. C. Wu, tr., Tao Teh Ching General anthologies of Chinese literature in translation include C. Birch, ed., Anthology of Chinese Literature Chinese Literature The Columbia Anthology of Traditional Chinese Literature Collections of short stories, new and old, include C. Levenson, W. Bauer, and H. Franks, tr., The Golden Casket: Chinese Novellas of Two Millennia (1964); E. Snow, ed.

    56. JobX Job Planner
    Tutor/homework Helper. Volunteers To Sit Gallery Hours. Wait Staff Minerva s Pizza. WAITRESS Mandarinspeaking ESL Tutor for 14 yr old chinese adoptee
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    Student Employment Home
    Find a job Signup for JobMail Job Planner Student Handbook Regulations and Guidelines Forms Links
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    This page lists campus jobs which have historically been offered by various departments. You may use the list to get a feel for which departments offer jobs you may be interested in. Not all of these jobs are actually available. To search for available jobs, please visit the Find A Job page. Rather, these jobs are listed only as examples of the on-campus employment offered, and to give you ideas for jobs which may become available in the future.
    Job Planner Academic Outreach and Affiliated Programs DCC Metcalf Copy Center Assistant Office Assistant Project Assistant Research Assistant Admission Office Assistant to Talent Quest Coordinator Black Experience Intern Data Entry/Office Assistant Fall Office Assistant Front Desk Receptionist Multi-Cultural Assistant part time winter break office Asst. Summer Tour Guide Summer Tour Guide Third World Weekend Intern tour guide/office assistant Winter Break Office Assistant Winter Break Student Supervisor Winter Brk/mail opener/office asst.

    57. Women In Computer Science: Officers
    Outside of class, I try to balance homework and studying with hanging out with friends, Interests Computer graphics, music, fencing, chinese mythology
    http://www.ics.uci.edu/~wics/officers.html
    Home About Contact
    WICS Officers are determined women ready to make a change in the perspective of computer science as women. Learn more about them here. Jennifer Law
    WICS President Della Halim
    WICS Vice President Age:
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    Major: ICS
    Interests: Painting, Snowboarding, Hapkido, and Swimming
    Fave food: Anything fried. Yum.
    Fave movie: Mean Girls =)
    Role Model: Women who succeed in ICS
    Fave pastime: Being carefree Fave ICS Class: ICS 22, ICS 151 Least Fave ICS Class: ICS 161 What inspired you to major in ICS: Coding on my graphing calculator. I use to make mini programs to "aid" me in math class. haha go calculator! Most memorable experience in ICS so far: Staying up late nights coding in the twenty series and ended up failing the class anyways. How do you deal with the stress of ICS: Start getting sidetracked. Some ways of accomplishing this is by: 1. Eating is a good way to deal with stress 2. Sleeping

    58. IATEFL POLAND COMPUTER SIG JOURNAL - Software Reviews
    What kinds of teaching method and materials do ESL parents use to help their kids All subjects are from Asia; 2 Koreans, 2 Japanese, and 1 chinese.
    http://www.iatefl.org.pl/call/j_soft10.htm
    IATEFL Poland
    Computer Special Interest Group Teaching English with Technology
    A Journal for Teachers of English
    ISSN 1642-1027
    Vol. 2, Issue 4 (August 2002) Software
    Journal Contents
    Editor's Message Articles Lesson Plans On the Web Software Word from Techie Previous Issues Go back to:
    Journal Home Page

    USES OF EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE BY ESL PARENTS IN THE UNITED STATES by Hee-Jung Jung Washington State University USA hjung@mail.wsu.edu Introduction Children must be literate in both technology and English to survive in today's information society. An abundance of software is available for educational and recreational purposes. We get the software catalogs in our mailboxes, bookstores, toy stores, or supermarkets. "Sometimes it's packaged in cereal boxes and downloaded from the Internet. Every year, every month, every day there's more" (Stearns, 2001: 1). Children's software with colorful packages, exciting titles, and appealing graphics is everywhere. Based on the interviews, this study will attempt to formulate the suggestions about the educational software from ESL parents directly. Conceptual Context Unfortunately, there is little research about the use of educational software by ESL parents. So in this paper, the meaning about the general use of educational software, which is the learning materials, lack of computer knowledge and guidelines for selecting educational software are used.

    59. Andrew S. Tanenbaum's FAQ
    Much as I might like to, I really cannot help undergraduates all over the world with their homework or help graduate students choose thesis topics,
    http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ast/home/faq.html
    Andrew S. Tanenbaum's FAQ
    Your name is German, you live in The Netherlands but you write almost as well as a native English speaker. What's the scoop?
    My paternal grandfather was born in Chorostkow, currently in Ukraine, historically in Poland, at the time under Austro-Hungarian management. He came to the U.S. in 1914. I was born in New York and grew up in White Plains, NY. I went to Amsterdam as a postdoc and have sort of hung around ever since. Where did you go to school?
    High School: White Plains High School
    College: M.I.T.
    Ph.D.: University of California at Berkeley Which one did you like best?
    High school was ok, but my real love was the stage crew, of which I was electrician. Nobody likes M.I.T. People respect it. I respect it. But like it? Does anyone like taking a drink from a fire hose? I am still in awe of the place. I loved Berkeley and the Bay Area. Did you experience culture shock going from M.I.T. to Berkeley?
    Oh my goodness. Yes. It was so strange to be in an environment with people having I.Q.'s below 150 and where it wasn't necessary to study 12, 13, 14 hours a day, seven days a week just to keep up. What did you do with all your new-found time?

    60. COMP 336 Information Retrieval
    comp 336 Information Retrieval and Search Engines 30-13 Course and Instructor/TA Information (rescheduled due to chinese New Year holiday)
    http://www.cs.ust.hk/~dlee/336/
    This course homepage is accessible from http://www.cs.ust.hk/~dlee/336/
    COMP 336 Information Retrieval and Search Engines [3-0-1:3]
    Course and Instructor/TA Information
    Course Description and Objectives
    Course Outline
    Previous quizzes and midterm exam

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