
Mac OS X keyboard shortcuts To use a keyboard shortcut you press a modifier key with a character key. For example, pressing the Command key (it has a symbol) and then the "c" key copies whatever is currently selected (text, graphics, and so forth) into the Clipboard. This is also known as the Command-C keyboard shortcut. A modifier key is a part of many keyboard shortcuts. A modifier key alters the way other keystrokes or mouse/trackpad clicks are interpreted by OS X. Here are the modifier key symbols you may see in OS X menus: Startup shortcuts Press the key or key combination until the expected function occurs/appears (for example, hold Option during startup until Startup Manager appears). Sleep and shut down shortcuts Finder keyboard shortcuts Application and other OS X shortcuts Note: Some applications may not support all of the following application key combinations. *Note: If no text is selected, the extension begins at the insertion point. Universal Access - VoiceOver keyboard commands Full keyboard access
Supreme Court news from Yahoo! News Keyboard shortcuts From Mac Guides Keyboard shortcuts are combinations of simultaneous key presses that perform certain actions as an alternative to using the mouse. Keyboard shortcuts usually require a combination of modifier keys (command, option, control and shift) and other keys. The command key (cmd), also known as 'Apple' Mac OS X Shortcuts Many of these shortcuts can be customized (eg the Exposé shortcuts), as explained in Customizing shortcuts below. Symbols seen on Mac menus and non-US Apple keyboards, with their common names Shortcuts With Global Scope More shortcuts with global scope can be found on the Universal Access page. Command-Tab Box Press command-tab and hold the command key to keep the box open. Dock Keyboard Navigation in Mac OS X Core Apps Column View Note: A hollow arrow indicates that the pane with the selected folder is active. Taking Screenshots The Taking Screenshots in Mac OS X article includes keyboard shortcuts related to taking screenshots. Dialog Boxes Other Application Shortcuts iPhoto
Systems And Tools Educational Model Note: The development of this concept has moved to the Effective Education Project . This page is being left for archive purposes. Introduction [ edit ] In the education world there is much discussion and debate over standards. Most of the debate has centered around whether standards should exist, how they should be implemented, and what they should be for existing content areas. There are several educational theories that discuss this topic. The Systems and Tools Educational Model (STEM) attempts to put what can be learned within the whole of human experience into a logical framework that can be used to decide what should be taught. There are two things that should be noted. Also, while this mental model is theoretical, it is critical for it to be a success that it can be applied to the real world, and in its application, it benefits learners. Definitions [ edit ] In order to understand and apply the Systems and Tools Educational Model it is important to understand several terms used: 1.
MacBook All-in-One For Dummies Cheat Sheet Cheat Sheet MacBook owners have a number of tools that come in very handy for using their laptops efficiently and for maintaining the operating system to keep it running in top shape. These MacBook keyboard shortcuts for the Finder, a maintenance checklist, and a "translation" of the modifier keys will speed you on your way to becoming a MacBook power user. Mac OS X Finder Keyboard Shortcuts The Mac OS X Lion Finder helps you access and organize most of the important Mac OS X functions while you work. Strange-Looking Keys on the MacBook Keyboard New to the Macintosh world? Mac OS X Maintenance Checklist Maintenance is vital if you want to keep Mac OS X Lion in tip-top condition for as long as possible.
The American Short Story A Selective Chronology The American Short Story: A Selective Chronology Syllabus Plath Country l74l -- First American magazines appear: Andrew Bradford's American Magazine and Benjamin Franklin's General Magazine, and Historical Chronicle . l789 -- Beginnings of short fiction in American magazines: "Azakia: A Canadian Story" in Monthly Miscellany and Vermont Magazine, "The Story of the Captain's Wife and an Aged Woman" in Gentleman and Lady's Town and Country Magazine 6 (Oct-Nov). l8l5 -- The North American Review established. l8l9 -- Washington Irving's The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. published serially in the United States, and in volume form (l820) in England. l82l -- The Saturday Evening Post established. l822 -- Irving's Bracebridge Hall: or, The Humorists published in England. l824 -- Irving's Tales of a Traveller published in England. l830-1865 -- Romantic Period l832 -- Edgar Allan Poe's first tale ("Metzengerstein") published in the Philadelphia Saturday Courier. l845 -- William T. l906 -- O.
» My Essential Mac Setup Post written by Leo Babauta. Recently I had a geeky talk with my friend Suraj, showing him my favorite Mac apps as he played with his new Macbook Air. There are some programs I find almost indispensable to my workflow, and sharing them with him was fun. I’ve decided to share them with all of you, also for fun, and in hopes that there might be something useful for you in this list. Please note that these are essential to my workflow, but everyone’s needs are different. Essential Mac Apps These are the programs I find most indispensable: OmmWriter/Byword: I love these for their distraction-free writing. Note: I don’t use most of the built-in Mac apps like Mail, iCal, Contacts, Safari. Other Mac Utilities In addition, I use these utilities and find them really useful: Flycut – I honestly only found this a month or so ago, but already use it all the time. WordPress This doesn’t fall under Mac apps, but I often get asked about WordPress plugins.
Storybites The Latest Crime News - CrimeNews.info War crimes leave an indelible mark on the people who survive them, but all too often the true fates of those who are lost are never fully revealed, which is why some scientists are now working on new technologies to locate hidden graves. The research, which was recently announced at the Meeting of the Americas conference, entails using geophysicists’ tools to locate mass graves. The pilot project is being organized in Colombia, where scientists will bury pig carcasses and then attempt to find them using an array of radar and other technologies. Read the full article –> Amid a growing scandal involving the US Department of Justice’s (DOJ) investigation into Associated Press (AP) reporters, it has now been revealed that they also surveilled FOX news reporter James Rosen.
Software, Computer Software, Business Software,... Computer software is a general term used to describe computer programs that perform some task on a computer system. The term includes application software such as Office Software for business (word processors, spreadsheets, presentation, databases, email and calendars, graphics and design applications), which perform productive tasks for users. Examples of business software include: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook , PowerPoint, Access, Visio, FrontPage ), Adobe Acrobat and Photoshop , Corel Draw, Microsoft Expression Web, Audio and Video Editing . Application software can also include software for personal use (such as games ), educational software as well, programming and development tools , . System software (such as operating systems ), interfaces with the computer's hardware, to provide the necessary services for basic computer functions. Software, unlike hardware, is typically no sold, but rather it is licensed for specific uses.
THE CONSOLIDATED CRIMINAL PRACTICE DIRECTION This page first published 1 October 2011 Criminal Practice Directions Criminal Practice Directions are handed down from time to time by the Lord Chief Justice and they apply in all criminal courts in England and Wales. This is a consolidation, with some amendments, of existing Practice Directions, Practice Statements and Practice Notes as they affect proceedings in the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division), the Crown Court and magistrates' courts. October 2011 Refreshed presentation of the Consolidated Criminal Practice Direction The Consolidated Criminal Practice Direction (CCPD) is now available as one indexed file, in Acrobat format. The individual Parts of the Practice Direction and the Annexes continue to appear in the table at the top of this page. Legal expressions used in The Criminal Procedure Rules 2011 and in the Consolidated Criminal Practice Direction. Notes about the Consolidated Criminal Practice Direction 1. 2. 3. Guidelines issued by the Attorney General are not included. 1. 2.
Tickets Theatre Theatre or theater[1] is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music, and dance. Elements of design and stagecraft are used to enhance the physicality, presence and immediacy of the experience.[2] The specific place of the performance is also named by the word "theatre" as derived from the Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, "a place for viewing"), itself from θεάομαι (theáomai, "to see", "to watch", "to observe"). Modern Western theatre derives in large measure from ancient Greek drama, from which it borrows technical terminology, classification into genres, and many of its themes, stock characters, and plot elements. Theatre today, broadly defined, includes performances of plays and musicals, ballets, operas and various other forms. History[edit]