Sudo Essays

  • A Guide to Using DOS in Ubuntu

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    Ubuntu is the most well known free distribution (distro) of Linux (Ubuntu Manual Team, 2013). One of the main ideas behind most Linux distros is that the community is able to improve the operating system (OS) whether that person is a user or developer. Both users and developers are able to submit bug reports to help the community collaborate with each other and enhance the OS. Any person with the necessary skills and tools can also develop for the operating system, and submit a pull request, a process

  • Ageing Population In Japan Essay

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    Demographic Change and Fiscal Sustainability in Asia. Manila: Asian Development Bank. Muhleisen, Martin and Hamid Faruqee. 2001. "Japan: Population Aging and the Fiscal Challenge." Finance & Development 38 (1): 10-13. Muto, Ichiro, Takemasa Oda, and Nao Sudo. 2016. "Macroeconomic Impact of Population Aging in Japan: A Perspective from an Overlapping Generations Model." IMF Economic Review 64 (3): 408-442. Ogawa, Naohiro. 2011. "Population aging and immigration in Japan." Asian and Pacific Migration Journal

  • My Journey of Becoming a Linux Administrator

    951 Words  | 2 Pages

    The creation of this assignment is to create a baseline knowledge and explain my journey of becoming a Linux administrator. In this assignment, I will continue to cover the topics that I had learned and discussed in the third and fourth weeks of class after the first assignment. After learning the foundations of the Linux Operating System, It is now time to peel back some layers and go more in depth with this intriguing O.S. The discussions topics that will be touch upon is the Boot Process and

  • College Student Athlete

    1815 Words  | 4 Pages

    In relation to sport influence, Sudo (1992) states, “We learn to set goals, and through training and practice, the discipline it takes to meet those goals. We learn that there are no shortcuts; that success requires hard work. We learn how to compete and, one hopes, how to win and lose”

  • Ethnic Groups And Boundaries: The Social Organization Of Culture Difference

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    Argyle, Michael. Social Interaction. United States of America: Library of Congress Catalog- in -Publication, 2009. Print. Barth, Fredrik. Ethnic Groups and Boundaries: The Social Organization of Culture Difference. United States of America: Waveland Press, 1998. Print. ---. Ethnic Groups and Boundaries: The Social Organization of Culture Difference. United States of America: Waveland Press, 1969. Print. Berger & Luckmann. The Social Construction of Reality. England: Clays Ltd, 1966. Print. Briggs

  • Japan Deflation

    742 Words  | 2 Pages

    over a period of time that represented the opposite of inflation, and has been defined as “A sustained fall in the general price level.” By the MIT Dictionary of Modern Economics. Japan has experienced the deflation since 1990s. According to Slany and Sudo (2006), the annual growth rate of nominal GDP in Japan was only 0.58% in average from 1992 to 2004 and the annual growth rate of real GDP in Japan averaged 1.10% till 2004. One of the most important factors of the decrease of the economy of Japan was

  • Religions Spread Through Conquest

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    vastly different cultures. Islam, as a prime example, has been characterized inequitably by historians and the media as a religion of violence. To put it bluntly, as this article does, "Islam was mainly spread through Arab territorial conquests (Sudo, 4)." However, upon examination, it is not fair to make the generalization that Islam is a religion of violence, and one notices when looking at world religion on a whole, one finds that Islam was no more violent than any other religion. In fact

  • Our Tired Our Poor, Our Children Analysis

    1451 Words  | 3 Pages

    San Antonio’s Complete Disregard for the Homeless and Impoverished Sleeping in a cramped one-room apartment with six or even seven other people, or even worse, sleeping in the gutter; these are major problems faced by millions of Americans everyday. Especially in our city of San Antonio the problems of poverty and homelessness are rampant. The poor are looked at by the middle class and upper class as second class citizens. Often times policies are made that inconvenience or even severely hurt the

  • Mindfulness and Holistic Based Practices Effects on Overall Health in Adolescents

    674 Words  | 2 Pages

    1016/j.pedhc.2011.01.002 Woolery, A., Myers, H., Sternlieb, B., & Zeltzer, L. (2004). A yoga intervention for young adults with elevated symptoms of depression. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 10(2), 60-63. Yoshihara, K., Hiramoto, T., Sudo, N., & Kubo, C. (2011). Profile of mood states and stress-related biochemical indices in long-term yoga practitioners. BioPsychoSocial Medecine, 5(6).

  • The Enlightenment Thinkers

    1756 Words  | 4 Pages

    "Enlightenment thinkers... questioned traditional authority and embraced the notion that humanity could be improved through rational change" (Enlightenment). The Enlightenment has been built upon the foundation of questioning and reasoning. The only way to improve the world is to raise questions about the problems that society faces everyday. The answers that these Enlightenment thinkers come up with can be tested and put into action to improve people’s everyday lives. The Enlightenment thinkers

  • File Processing In Windows / Linux

    1733 Words  | 4 Pages

    Windows XP File Processing Within Windows there are two methods that a user or administrator can obtain access to files stored on the hard drive or media source. In the Windows operating system, files that are operating system specific (files needed in order for the operating system to work) are normally on the primary drive which is usually the C: drive. On a Windows based PC during the setup process, a user has the choice of where the operating system files are stored and what file system Windows

  • Popular Music Essay

    1892 Words  | 4 Pages

    Music has been many different things to people, an escape, a revolution, an experience, a feeling, a message, a memory, a single moment, peace, class, etc. Music has played a large role in the lives of many. The story of music and it’s evolution is beautiful, from ancient melodies being plucked on a harp, to the british invasion and the popular revolution. Music has changed, and it has effected so much. In the recent decades popular music has manipulated humanity into acting inappropriately. Popular

  • The Growth and Development of Ideas on Race

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    The Growth and Development of Ideas on Race Without examining the past, our views today would be shallow and misleading. In making comparisons it is important to look at aspects of history to provide a more in depth understanding of certain social phenomenon. As comparisons are made, ideas emerge which can raise our levels of such understanding. In this way, by examining the meaning of race two hundred years ago, we can discover that the concept of ‘race’ has evolved; it has changed over

  • Japan's Economic Problems

    3967 Words  | 8 Pages

    1. A Brief Introduction Japan was a country that defied all odds and became a world power after losing a devastating war. In the 30 years after World War II the Japanese economy grew at an incredible rate, so much so in fact that Japan became the second largest economy in the world. Japan managed to successfully enact an economic system wholly different than that of the United States and because of it Japan experienced incredibly rapid growth over a period of roughly 30 years. During that period