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When a staging server is used as an environment for testing new data in a default WebSphere Commerce installation, which of the following are true about the staging server?()
A . The database has a subset of the tables in the production server database.
B . The database has a copy of selected data from the production database
C . The database logs changes for later propagation.
D . The database is accessed as read-only to prevent data corruption.
E . The database includes all user and order data for offline processing.
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A customer currently has five partitioned POWER4 systems and is adding new systems. When the pSeries technical specialist introduces the first p5 system with CoD into this environment, how should the HMC be handled?()
A . Order a new HMC to support the p5 system.
B . Attach the new p5 system to the existing HMC.
C . Upgrade the existing HMC to accommodate both the POWER4 and p5 systems.
D . Do nothing. This system does not require an HMC.
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When configuring an IBM System Storage DS8100 for an IBM system z environment, what is themaximum number of base + alias addresses allowed per LCU?()
A . 32
B . 64
C . 128
D . 256
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When planning an SVC environment with the customer, the storage specialist finds that they wishto include iSCSI storage into the cluster. In this situation what is needed to place the storage intoproduction?()
A . a RAID card
B . IQN of the host
C . amount of storage
D . number of I/O grou
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A customer is running business-critical applications on a few SQL servers in their environment. The customer needs to know if and when the SQL server stops, so the service can be restarted immediately. Which of the following will accomplish this?()
A . Use the Capacity Manager to monitor the processes on the servers.Log the events to the event log and use the resource monitor to restart the SQL process.
B . Use the System Availability tool that comes with IBM Director to improve the availability of the SQL applications.
C . Use the IBM Director Application PING function to watch the SQL service. When the SQL service goes down, restart the service remotely on the managed server using the software distribution function.
D . Utilize Process Management and create a threshold to monitor the SQL process.Create an Event Action Plan and set the task to restart the SQL process when stopped and apply it to the managed SQL servers.
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How are STP timers and state transitions affected when a topology change occurs in an STP environment?()
A . All ports will temporarily transition to the learning state for a period equal to the max age timer plus the forward delay interval.
B . All ports will transition temporarily to the learning state for a period equal to the forward delay interval.
C . The default aging time for MAC address entries will be reduced for a period of the max age timer plus the forward delay interval.
D . The default hello time for configuration BDPUs will be reduced for the period of the max age timer.
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1、When does the World Bank plan to remove extreme poverty?
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29. When ________, the project will help to greatly improve the environment in the community.
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Do
you believe that love could ____________ even when the beloved is away in the other world?
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In “The Egg”, what has happened to the young couple, when the narrator is born into the world?
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The term glocalization means that when the world is being internationalized, it’s also being localized at the same time.
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What does the establishment of World Environment Day reflect?
A、The longing and pursuit of mankind for wealth.
B、The longing and pursuit of mankind for good environment.
C、The longing and pursuit of mankind for peace.
D、The longing and pursuit of mankind for technology.
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Organic farming is better _ the environment
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When drinking tea, Chinese people pay attention to the environment, atmosphere, music, infusing techniques and interpersonal relationships.
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I believe that love could ____ even when the beloved is away in the other world.
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The British Court of Appeal has cut libel damages awarded to McDonald’s, the world’s largest fast—food chain, against two penniless environment campaigners.
In 1997, the High Court in London found that environmental campaigners Helen Steel, aged 34, and Dave Morris, 44, were guilty of distributing a pamphlet containing allegations against McDonald’s and their fast food and its preparation. The trial lasted three years and brought to light much evidence about the way McDonald’s hamburger chain workers prepared, handled and served food, and the treatment of these workers by the American-owned company. The High Court in London awarded McDonald’s damages of 60,000 pounds (RMB 780,000) against the two penniless campaigners.
But in 1999, three Appeal Court Judges in London decided that the two defendants found guilty of libel against McDonald’s in 1997 would have the damages they have to pay to McDonald’s reduced to 40,000 pounds (RMB 520,000).
While upholding the libel ruling, the judges backed the defendants' claim the food carries health risks and said allegations McDonald’s workers suffer poor pay and conditions are "fair comment". The judges also backed a claim by the defendants that eating the company’s hamburgers can cause heart disease.
The claim that "if one eats enough McDonald’s food, one’s diet may well become high in fat..., with the very real risk of heart disease, is justified," said Lord Justice Pill, who was sitting in the Court of Appeal with Lord Justice May and Justice Keene.
The appeal decision is likely to be a further embarrassment to McDonald’s, whose three-year action against environmental campaigners Helen Steel and Dave Morris generated extensive negative publicity.
Peter Backman, chief executive of Food Service Intelligence, a research group, said: " McDonald’s is very conscious of what people say about them. They have got where they have by listening to consumers. I think their strategy will be to downplay the ruling, refute the comments, and thirdly, to do something about it." McDonald’s said it welcomed the Court of Appeal decision to uphold the 1997 libel ruling.
The company faces another $200,000 legal bill for the 23-day appeal hearing. Steel and Morris were to take the case to the House of Lords and the European Court of Human Rights to appeal against the damages awarded against them. They present much of their cases themselves and any lawyer’s fees are largely paid for by donations. The pair have yet to win court backing for claims that McDonald’s damages the environment, or that there are links between its hamburgers, cancer and food poisoning.
The fast-food chain has not yet recovered a penny of its original libel award from the defendants, who are refusing to hand over any money.
One benefit of the long trial was that
A.McDonald’s become more famous after that.
B.people knew a lot about the food processing in McDonald’s.
C.the way McDonald’s treated its workers has been improved.
D.the government got a sum of money from it.
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On international relations China would continue to develop relations with foreign countries in seeking a favorable international environment for its reform and to make contributions to world peace and development.
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The new immigrants have to make adjustments to ______ the environment, otherwise they cant survive this most competitive world.
A.adapt
B.regulate
C.revise
D.suit
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Economy () and environment protecting are two main issues in the world. In these two as
Economy () and environment protecting are two main issues in the world. In these two aspects, many () counties like the USA also have the same problems as countries. (develop)
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You use Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and Microsoft .NET Framework 4 to create a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application.You plan to use a PresentationTraceSources object when the application is executed by users.When the application is executed in a test environment, all debug information is successfully captured.You need to be able to capture debug information when the application is deployed.What should you do?()
A.Enable WPF tracing in the registry.Restart the application.
B.Enable tracing by modifying local Group Policy.Restart the application.
C.Open the XML configuration file for your application on the user‘s computer.Set tracing to a verbose level.Restart the application.
D.Open the XML configuration file for your application on the user‘s computer.Add a trace listener.Restart the application.
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听力原文: When people succeed, it is because of hard work, but luck has a lot to do with it, too. Success without some luck is almost impossible. The French emperor Napoleon said of one of his generals, "I know he's good. But is he lucky?" Napoleon knew that all the hard work and talent in the world can't make up for bad luck. However, hard work can invite good luck..
When it comes to success, luck can mean being in the right place to meet someone, or having the right skills to get a job done. It might mean turning down an offer and then having a better offer come along. Nothing can replace hard work, but working hard also means you're preparing yourself opportunity. Opportunity very often depends on luck.
How many of the great inventions and discoveries came about through a lucky mistake or a lucky chance? One of the biggest lucky mistakes in history is Columbus' so-called discovery of America. He enriched his sponsors and changed history, but he was really looking for India. However, Columbus' chance discovery wasn't pure luck. It was backed up by years of studying and calculating. He worked hard to prove his theory that the world was round.
People who work hard help make their own luck by being ready opportunity knocks. When it comes to success, hard work and luck are always hand in hand.
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A.Hard work is the most important thing for one's success.
B.Hard work may invite good luck.
C.Good luck plays an important role in one's success.
D.Success has nothing to do with luck.
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They may not be the richest, but Africans remain the world's staunchest optimists. An annual survey by Gallup International, a research outfit, shows that, when asked whether this year will be better than last, Africa once again comes out on top. Out of 52,000 people interviewed all over the world, under half believe that things are looking up. But in Africa the proportion is close to 60% almost twice as much as in Europe.
Africans have some reasons to be cheerful. The continent's economy has been doing fairly well with South Africa, the economic powerhouse, growing steadily over the past few years. Some of Africa's long-running conflicts, such as the war between the north and south in Sudan and the civil war in Congo, have ended. Africa even has its first elected female head of state, in Liberia.
Yet there is no shortage of downers too. Most of Africa remains dirt poor. Crises in places like Cote d'Ivoire, Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe are far from solved. And the democratic credentials of Ethiopia and Uganda, once the darlings of western donors, have taken a bad knock. AIDS killed over gm Africans in 2005, and will kill more this year.
So is it all just a case of irrational exuberance? Meril James of Gallup argues that there is, in fact, usually very little relation between the survey's optimism rankings and reality. Africans, this year led by Nigerians, are consistently the most upbeat, whether their lot gets better or not. On the other hand, Greece—hardly the worst place on earth—tops the gloom and doom chart, followed closely by Portugal and France.
Ms James speculates that religion may have a lot to do with it. Nine out of ten Africans are religious, the highest proportion in the world. But cynics argue that most Africans believe that 2006 will be golden because things have been so bad that it is hard to imagine how they could possibly get worse. This may help explain why places that have suffered recent misfortunes, such as Kosovo and Afghanistan, rank among the top five optimists. Moussaka for thought for those depressed Greeks.
The statistics are employed in the first paragraph so as to indicate sort of ______.
A.disparity
B.numbness
C.conformity
D.stagnation
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When the writer says that the worst situations will occur in the hottest parts of the world or in backward areas, he is referring to the fact that in these parts ___.
A.standards of building are low.
B.only minimum shelter will be possible.
C.there is not enough ground space.
D.the population growth will be the greatest.
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In paragraph 4, "When a single string in the tapestry of world history is unraveled by revision, the entire piece becomes a weaker one. " means that______.
A.history is an intertwined series of events coming together to form. a larger picture
B.a loss of reliability in any single segment of history makes the entire historical record suspect
C.once one piece of history is revised, others soon follow
D.as soon as the integrity of the historical record is breached, it can never be fully recovered