According to the study, an hour of time spent using the Internet reduces face-to-face contact with friends, co-workers and family by 23.5 minutes
Obviously you want to have a private time alone as you go hunt for porn on the internet.
Type "Bill Gates" and scroll down the list.
And if the suggestions are based on related popular searches related to your query, I have no idea why people are interested in or wants to be Bill Gate's wife. Perhaps his small w*ng is cute?
Tutorials online
I recommend the following website: Nihongo Resources
Online news sites
Since these students are learning Japanese, chances are they don't know enough Chinese characters (2000+ of them) (and grammar) to read your average Japanese newspaper. I suggest news sites written for children: Kodomo Asahi (Children's Asahi)
Also you may want to set up the computers so that the students can watch some movies and stuff (especially the addictive Japanese cartoons). This is indeed a great way to have fun and improve listening skills at the same time.
SQA is essentially one of the most important aspects in software engineering. Depending on the nature of a software, open source or not, SQA is definitely a must and key to developing software that meets the needs of the intended end-users without sacrifycing quality. What's the point of having a software that has fancy features of this and that and yet crashes every now and then?
SQA helps to validate the software whether it is developed up to certain acceptable standards like whether it's functioning the way it supposed to, does it go berserk and stop functioning after the user keys in certain kind of data, etc.
Just because a software is open source and free, I see no reason why the quality should be compromised especially the operating systems, office productivity and development tools.
And so I really feel this Quality Standard Certification is needed, I mean just look at the numbers of governments and organizations is using Windows OS despite it's many flaws compared to the number of Linux OS adoption. The reasoning for this that "Linux is harder to use" is lame - it's obviously because of it's reputation and that Microsoft gave "quality assurance" to their product. What about Linux? Is there concrete proof that Linux is better that will convinced the government and the organization that it is a better OS?
Seriously all you need is to use your brain and think. The problem is many users tend to install stuff without a second thought it's like inviting a stranger to your house.
At least we will always have one saving grace - we have large dicks then you Asians.
According to the study, an hour of time spent using the Internet reduces face-to-face contact with friends, co-workers and family by 23.5 minutes Obviously you want to have a private time alone as you go hunt for porn on the internet.
Type "Bill Gates" and scroll down the list. And if the suggestions are based on related popular searches related to your query, I have no idea why people are interested in or wants to be Bill Gate's wife. Perhaps his small w*ng is cute?
It would be nice if those computers you have there have access to the internet. There are tons of free resources to supplement language learning.
Here are what internet can provide:
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Online dictionaries
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Tutorials online
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Online news sites
Also you may want to set up the computers so that the students can watch some movies and stuff (especially the addictive Japanese cartoons). This is indeed a great way to have fun and improve listening skills at the same time.I recommend the following English Japanese dictionaries:
Jeffry's Japanese English Dictionary
SPACE ALC
Yahoo! Jishou (Yahoo! Dictionary)
I recommend the following website:
Nihongo Resources
Since these students are learning Japanese, chances are they don't know enough Chinese characters (2000+ of them) (and grammar) to read your average Japanese newspaper. I suggest news sites written for children:
Kodomo Asahi (Children's Asahi)
SQA is essentially one of the most important aspects in software engineering. Depending on the nature of a software, open source or not, SQA is definitely a must and key to developing software that meets the needs of the intended end-users without sacrifycing quality. What's the point of having a software that has fancy features of this and that and yet crashes every now and then?
SQA helps to validate the software whether it is developed up to certain acceptable standards like whether it's functioning the way it supposed to, does it go berserk and stop functioning after the user keys in certain kind of data, etc.
Just because a software is open source and free, I see no reason why the quality should be compromised especially the operating systems, office productivity and development tools.
And so I really feel this Quality Standard Certification is needed, I mean just look at the numbers of governments and organizations is using Windows OS despite it's many flaws compared to the number of Linux OS adoption. The reasoning for this that "Linux is harder to use" is lame - it's obviously because of it's reputation and that Microsoft gave "quality assurance" to their product. What about Linux? Is there concrete proof that Linux is better that will convinced the government and the organization that it is a better OS?
Seriously all you need is to use your brain and think. The problem is many users tend to install stuff without a second thought it's like inviting a stranger to your house.