The document describes the instructor view in Google Docs. It shows how an instructor can share documents with students by selecting a checkbox next to each document name. If sharing fails, an alert will display possible reasons why. It also explains how to unshare a document by unselecting its checkbox, with a similar failure alert. The document types that support edit mode and examples of sharing/unsharing failures are noted.
The document provides background information on COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language). It describes how COBOL was developed in 1959 to solve business problems in an English-like manner. It also discusses the structure and organization of COBOL programs, which include four main divisions - identification, environment, data, and procedure. The divisions provide information about the program, equipment, files, data, and instructions respectively.
The document discusses the human brain and connectome. It notes that the brain contains 100 billion neurons and is incredibly complex. It suggests that by exploring the brain using advanced technologies like diamond knives, powerful microscopes, and computers, we can map the connections between neurons, understand how memories are stored, identify miswirings, and potentially rewire neural connections to change and improve ourselves. The goal is to conquer the complexity of the brain in order to better understand the mind and who we are.
The document provides background information on COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language). It discusses that COBOL was developed in 1959 to solve business problems and be English-like and portable. It also summarizes the structure and organization of a COBOL program, including the four main divisions: identification, environment, data, and procedure. The divisions and their sections/paragraphs are described. Finally, it provides a simple "Hello World" COBOL program as an example.
VSAM (Virtual Storage Access Method) is an integral part of the MVS operating system that defines the technique for storing and retrieving data. It provides an interface between application programs, the operating system, and disk storage. The document discusses the types of VSAM data sets (entry sequenced, key sequenced, relative record, and linear), how VSAM organizes and stores data using control intervals and control areas, and how Access Method Services (IDCAMS utility) is used to define, load, print, delete and maintain VSAM data sets.
The doctor-patient relationship is defined as the interaction established between the physician and patient to restore health, alleviate suffering, and prevent illness. It is characterized by the physician's knowledge, wisdom, and humanity. The relationship requires empathy, rapport, and effective communication from the doctor and anxiety and a desire for help from the patient. A good relationship improves understanding, treatment compliance, and avoids unnecessary interventions and medical errors, making for better care and results.
The document describes the instructor view in Google Docs. It shows how an instructor can share documents with students by selecting a checkbox next to each document name. If sharing fails, an alert will display possible reasons why. It also explains how to unshare a document by unselecting its checkbox, with a similar failure alert. The document types that support edit mode and examples of sharing/unsharing failures are noted.
The document provides background information on COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language). It describes how COBOL was developed in 1959 to solve business problems in an English-like manner. It also discusses the structure and organization of COBOL programs, which include four main divisions - identification, environment, data, and procedure. The divisions provide information about the program, equipment, files, data, and instructions respectively.
The document discusses the human brain and connectome. It notes that the brain contains 100 billion neurons and is incredibly complex. It suggests that by exploring the brain using advanced technologies like diamond knives, powerful microscopes, and computers, we can map the connections between neurons, understand how memories are stored, identify miswirings, and potentially rewire neural connections to change and improve ourselves. The goal is to conquer the complexity of the brain in order to better understand the mind and who we are.
The document provides background information on COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language). It discusses that COBOL was developed in 1959 to solve business problems and be English-like and portable. It also summarizes the structure and organization of a COBOL program, including the four main divisions: identification, environment, data, and procedure. The divisions and their sections/paragraphs are described. Finally, it provides a simple "Hello World" COBOL program as an example.
VSAM (Virtual Storage Access Method) is an integral part of the MVS operating system that defines the technique for storing and retrieving data. It provides an interface between application programs, the operating system, and disk storage. The document discusses the types of VSAM data sets (entry sequenced, key sequenced, relative record, and linear), how VSAM organizes and stores data using control intervals and control areas, and how Access Method Services (IDCAMS utility) is used to define, load, print, delete and maintain VSAM data sets.
The doctor-patient relationship is defined as the interaction established between the physician and patient to restore health, alleviate suffering, and prevent illness. It is characterized by the physician's knowledge, wisdom, and humanity. The relationship requires empathy, rapport, and effective communication from the doctor and anxiety and a desire for help from the patient. A good relationship improves understanding, treatment compliance, and avoids unnecessary interventions and medical errors, making for better care and results.
The document provides an overview of the structures, combining forms, and functions of the integumentary system. It discusses the primary functions and related combining forms of skin, sebaceous glands, sweat glands, and hair. It also discusses the primary function and related combining forms of nails. The document includes animations of the skin and burns.