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  • To run the count program, which will display the process identification number of the job, enter: count &
  • To check the status of your job, enter: ps
  • To bring a background process to the foreground, enter: fg
  • If you have more than one job suspended in the background, enter: fg %#

    Replace  #  with the job number, as shown in the first column of the output of the jobs command.

  • You can kill a background process by entering: kill PID

    Replace PID with the process ID of the job. If that fails, enter the following:

    kill -KILL PID
  • To determine a job's PID, enter: jobs -l
  • If you are using sh, ksh, bash, or zsh, you may prevent background processes from sending error messages to the terminal. Redirect the output to /dev/null using the following syntax: count 2> /dev/null &
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    Start with the present and tell why you are well qualified for the position. Remember that the key to all successful interviewing is to match your qualifications to what the interviewer is looking for. In other words you must sell what the buyer is buying. This is the single most important strategy in job hunting.

    So, before you answer this or any question it's imperative that you try to uncover your interviewer's greatest need, want, problem or goal.
    To do so, make you take these two steps:
    Do all the homework you can before the hr interview to uncover this person's wants and needs (not the generalized needs of the industry or company)

    As early as you can in the interview, ask for a more complete description of what the position entails. You might say: "I have a number of accomplishments I'd like to tell you about, but I want to make the best use of our time together and talk directly to your needs. To help me do, that, could you tell me more about the most important priorities of this position? All I know is what I (heard from the recruiter, read in the classified ad, etc.)"

    Then, ALWAYS follow-up with a second and possibly, third question, to draw out his needs even more. Surprisingly, it's usually this second or third question that unearths what the interviewer is most looking for.

    You might ask simply, "And in addition to that?..." or, "Is there anything else you see as essential to success in this position?:

    This process will not feel easy or natural at first, because it is easier simply to answer questions, but only if you uncover the employer's wants and needs will your answers make the most sense. Practice asking these key questions before giving your answers, the process will feel more natural and you will be light years ahead of the other job candidates you're competing with.

    After uncovering what the employer is looking for, describe why the needs of this job bear striking parallels to tasks you've succeeded at before. Be sure to illustrate with specific examples of your responsibilities and especially your achievements, all of which are geared to present yourself as a perfect match for the needs he has just described.
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    Shantanu
    Wednesday, September 17, 2008 10:46 PM
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    Thursday, August 14, 2008 4:00 AM
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    Together two or more partners can work together to make a perfect picture of something that they all find inspiring or beautiful.
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    bbfromdc
    Tuesday, September 16, 2008 7:55 AM
    photography needs photographer and the object to pictured. Some times it can be done with automatic camera where no photographer is needed. with modern
    technology continuous photography has been used for
    hidden cameras and webcams which are pretty much automated.
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    An objective person can compartmentalize their feelings, and has to in order to be objective. They cannot let their feelings get in the way of their thought processes. They rely on data and facts, not emotion when considering things. Depending on what the "question" is, they may consider the emotions of themselves and others as "factors" but do not allow them to control their thinking.

    If a person is getting all emotional, if they're making fast defensive statements, they're not being objective. They may be "rational" but that is not the same thing as objective.

    One of the Merriam Webster definitions of objective is: "expressing or dealing with facts or conditions as perceived without distortion by personal feelings, prejudices, or interpretations"

    My Answer: No. I find that objective people, are usually,very difficult to have a sensible discussion with.
    Most things in life are subjective and anybody who isn't aware of this, is probably, very young, or very limited in their perception and experience, of life.
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    confucious
    Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:57 PM
    I am a confused ..confused person :-)
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    confucious
    Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:56 PM
    I am a confused ..confused person :-)
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    Tuesday, July 15, 2008 12:59 AM
    kool number :-)
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    It is difficult to find a clear definition of the term 'globalisation' but it is clear that it is associated with particular characteristics; the following is a list of some of those characteristics:

    • Growth in technology
    • Capitalist or market economic systems
    • Corporate expansion
    • Trade issues
    • Poverty and inequality
    • Impact on the environment
    • Communication
    • Brand expansion and recognition
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