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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Calil, Elizabeth
period-#3
Final Essay Exam

Describe how a business can use open-source software
Firefox-A complete free, opensource,web browser from the mozilla foundation.
Open Office-software to increase their productivity.
linux-A trademark for an open-source version of the UNIX operating system.

what are the benefits to open source alternatives?
I think that these programs are faster than Microsoft products and contain much more information.
Descrine how a business can use open-source software?
Most microsoft products take a long time to upload certain pages, while a program like Firefox is quick and easy to use. to increase their productivity.

What are the benefits to open-source alternatives?

There are many benefits to using open-source alternatives. One benefit is that the open-source alternatives are free to use. Most microsoft products you must pay for to use while as these open-source programs are easy and no money is paid. Another benefit is these programs are faster and have more information. Microsoft programs tend to be slower than open-source programs for some reason because it is newer information and technology. As a result, open source programs are more valued than Microsoft

What are the benefits to Microsoft products?

There are also benefits to using Microsoft programs. One benefit is that Microsoft contains many different programs. One program is Word, which is used for typing. Another program is Excel, which is used for graphing, categorizing, and calculating. Last, there is Powerpoint, which is used for slide shows and presentations. In conclusion, there are benefits for both open-source software and Microsoft products.

How can a small-business utilize Google's services and products to increase their exposure and profits?
Small-businesses can utilize Google's services and products to increas their exposure and profits. One way is by keeping their website updated. Most people tend to visit different websited that are frequently updated because there is new information all the time


Explain the steps in creating a web site from scratch using a program like Dreamweaver from inception to getting the word out after publishing the site online.
Creating a website is very hard work. There are many steps to creating a good website. The way to create a website is by using a program called Dreamweaver. First, you must put information on the website useful to different viewers with detailed information

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

http://davidcfreer.com/~Elizabeth/html.htm

Sunday, April 22, 2007





"This truly revolutionary measure [...] wasn't well received by large> numbers of workers, proving, unfortunately that their understanding of> the scope of collectivization was very limited. Only a minority> understood that collectivization meant a return to society of what,> historically, had been appropriated by the capitalists."

Forced collectivization was justified [..] by a reasoning closer> to war communism than to libertarian communism [...]

He [Fraser] quotes Macario Royo, an Aragonese CNT leader who speaks with> startling frankness:> To establish libertarian communism means making the revolution.> Revolutions are made by force. Everything that is imposed by > force has to be maintained by force. The outcome may be> communism but it is not libertarian. If it were, it would not> be communist, for the simple reason that the mass of the people > are not communist.
http://struggle.ws/anarchism/writers/anarcho/history/spain/jamesquotes.html


Monday, April 16, 2007

UM-
i want to go to um because i think that it has the best medical program and has other excitung thing thats going on.
FIU-
it has a good nurcing program and has alot of good medical activitys
FSU-
its away from home so i would love to go but also its an amazing school

Sunday, April 15, 2007


















































































































1936



February
Popular Front won national elections and Azana was appointed president of Spain.
March
The right wing Falange Party was banned.
March to May
Street riots; strikes and general anarchy in some parts of Spain.
July
Military uprisings in Spanish Morocco and some parts of mainland Spain. The government dissolves the regular army. July 19th, Franco arrives to take command of the army in Morocco.
Hitler agreed to help out the Nationalists. Stalin agreed to help the Republicans. German and Italian planes airlift Franco’s army to the Spanish mainland.
August
First International Brigade volunteers arrived in Spain.
September
A military junta named Franco as head of state and c-in-c of the armed forces of Spain.
October
The first aid from Russia arrives for the Republicans
November
Germany and Italy recognise Franco as head of Spain’s government.


1937



February
Nationalists started a major offensive against Madrid. International Brigade played an important part in resisting this offensive.
March
Battle of Guadalajara. Italian "volunteers" defeated. This led to Franco abandoning any attempt to take Madrid.
April
Guernica destroyed by aerial bombing.
May
Republican groups in Barcelona fell out causing serious weaknesses in the city.
June
The strategic city of Bilboa fell to the Nationalists.
August
The Vatican recognised Franco’s regime.


1938



April
Republican Spain was split in two by the Nationalists.
May
Franco declared that the Republicans had to unconditionally surrender.
July
Start of the collapse of the Republican army after the Battle of the Ebro.
October
International Brigade left Spain.


1939



January
Barcelona fell to Franco
February
Britain and France recognised the legitimacy of Franco’s government.
March
Madrid surrendered to Franco
April
Republicans surrendered unconditionally to Franco.

"This truly revolutionary measure [...] wasn't well received by large> numbers of workers, proving, unfortunately that their understanding of> the scope of collectivization was very limited. Only a minority> understood that collectivization meant a return to society of what,> historically, had been appropriated by the capitalists."


He [Fraser] quotes Macario Royo, an Aragonese CNT leader who speaks with> startling frankness:> To establish libertarian communism means making the revolution.> Revolutions are made by force. Everything that is imposed by > force has to be maintained by force. The outcome may be> communism but it is not libertarian. If it were, it would not> be communist, for the simple reason that the mass of the people > are not communist.






























































































































































Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Of all the things we've done this year. which are the most useful and important up to this point?
ummm i would say typing cause now i use it alot.


What do you WANT to learn about computers in the last 9 weeks?
nothing i would rather just chill and talk lol just kidding i twant to learn more typing

Monday, March 19, 2007

the article i just read was having video games instead of having books to carry. instead we will have video games to learn from and to have our education to teach us for college. i believe that it might or might not work.