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    Software Management, Linux on Your System #2 This week’s critical thinking assignment explores the software and process management capabilities incorporated in the current release of the Fedora operating system. To do this, multiple commands will be used such as rpm, yum, and wget, along with documentation of the install process. Finally, the kill and ps commands will also be used to view and manage running processes on the server. Pinging Google The first step in the assignment was to open a shell prompt and attempt to ping google.com. I was able to open a shell prompt and complete this task with no issues. The assignment mentions that if SELINUX I would be unable to complete this task. Upon completion of this task, I verified the status of SELIINUX using the sestatus command. Even though the status showed enabled, I was still able to complete the task with no issues. wget and rpm commands The next step in the assignment was to use the wget command from the shell prompt to download the nmap utility followed by using the rpm command to install the package on the test machine. I had no issues using the wget command to download the nmap installation. As seen from the screenshots, I was able to download the file to my computer and view it in the working directory using the ls -lrt command. After completing these steps, I attempted to install the nmap package using the rpm command. I was confronted with a list of dependencies that were missing and needed to be installed before…

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    The Kill Order by James Dashner is a very good science fiction book. It is mostly about what could possibly happen in the future. The characters are very interesting. The climax and theme are great and the whole book is very interesting. It kinda is a little adventure mixed with science. The Kill Order took place in the Appalachian Beaches in the future. At first it took place in New York. When they were in New York, they had to face very bad condition called “Sun flares.” When the Sun Flares…

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    Disguising the Truth Symbolism is the use of symbols as a way to emphasize a specific idea. All writers use symbolism in their stories to help them explain a crucial idea to the reader without coming out and telling the person that is reading the story. One book that shows many examples of this symbolism throughout the plot is Lord of the Flies by William Golding. One object that is a big symbol through the whole story as the plot progresses is the mask. This mask is worn by many of the…

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    Research Paper On Mercury

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    Mercury is very dense. Mercury is the second hottest planet in the world. Two spacecrafts have gone to Mercury. Mercury has the most craters in the Solar System. Mercury was named after the Roman god of messenger. Mercury is 15 million kilometers from the sun. The temperature of Mercury is 427 degrees Celsius to -173 degrees Celsius. Venus Venus’s atmospheric pressure is 92 times greater than Earth’s. Small asteroids are crushed when entering its atmosphere. There is no known life on…

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    business model” (Leto). Jared Leto, musician and lead singer of the band 30 Seconds To Mars, directed a documentary, Artifact, while recording their album This Is War. The movie not only documented the recording of the album, but also shed light on the legal battles the band fought with their record company Virgin Records. The process of recording their album began with what is called an “advance”. The record company gave 30 Seconds To Mars $250,00 dollars to record their album. The album…

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    (1996). Hotel Front Office Management. 2nd ed. United States of America: van Nostrand Reinhold, p.75. Canal, (2015). Take a canal bike through Amsterdam - Canal.nl. [online] Canal.nl. Available at: https://www.canal.nl/en/canal-bike#productAttr-4 (Accessed 14 Mar. 2015). Charlie + Mary, (2015). AMSTERDAM – The ProudOtterCafe. [online] Charliemary.com. Available at: http://blog.charliemary.com/blog/2013/03/06/welcome-proudottercafe (Accessed 14 Mar. 2015). Charlie + Mary, (2015). Charlie + Mary…

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    Reading reflection (unit 3 of MAR) Tier one :( Unit 3 of MAR) The first part of tier, tier 1 of unit 3 of MAR, was very easy to read and understand its main ideas while the second part is little-bit challenging. It has many unfamiliar words and long and complicated sentences and paragraphs. Since, overcome these challenges and to grasp the author’s main ideas, I allocated more time for making annotations and rereading those points. I have used the following reading strategies. Strategies used:…

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    Introduction In our society, people may think Mars would be easier to understand. Similiar to Earth, Mars may has ice and water in its atmosphere, different wheather in seasonal, and other recognizable features. However, conditions on Mars vary wildly from what people know on our own planet.Solar system has influenced numerous cultures effecting legends, religious beliefs and at the beginning of the 21st century. Mars Odyssey have long been achieved which is a part of Mars Exploration…

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    Since Mars is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth with help from a telescope, it has been studied by Earth-based instruments since as early as the seventeenth century. However it is just since the exploration of Mars started in the mid-1960s that close-range observation has been conceivable. Flyby and orbital shuttles have provided information from above, while direct estimations of atmospheric conditions have been given by various…

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    The inner solar system planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are fascinating because they orbit closest to the sun. In fact, a human could possibly stand on the four inner planets, unlike the four outer planets that are made of gas. Earth, Mercury, Venus, and Mars provide crucial information for researchers who need additional information about the four inner planets. I chose this topic because I thought it would be facilitating to learn about a different world, and how they are similar, yet…

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