On Windows, if you use CMD, there is a command called 'move' and using a Linux terminal, it's 'mv'
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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I want to take this time to discuss a few expectations and helpful information about how to participate in the weekly online discussions. You can scroll down the page or use the links here to navigate to each section.  All Discussions can be found by clicking on the Discussions link located on the left-hand side of the course.
Explanation:
Participation in the discussion forums is critical for maximizing student learning in this course, both because your participation is graded and because it's a chance to engage in a dialogue about course material.  In this course, students are required to be a part of an online community of learners who collectively interact, through discussion, to enhance and support the professional performance of each other. Part of the assessment criteria for the course includes evaluating the quality and quantity of your participation in the discussion forum.
The TAS will facilitate student discussions, although they likely will not address every single post. In most cases, they might share a related idea, intervene when the discussion goes off-track, or tie student comments together to help deepen student learning.  Remember, if you have a specific question, pose 
 
        
             
        
        
        
ADSL stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
        
                    
             
        
        
        
I guess the answer in the blank is processes.
Activities called processes involve the microprocessor receiving commands as software carries out tasks and while input arrives from the keyboard, mouse, and other devices.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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A binary system is a system that functions on zeros and ones (0's and 1's). 
A decimal system is an Arabic numeric system that has 10 as its base and uses a dot which is also called a decimal point to show fractions.
Differences
- A decimal uses ten different digits which is 0-9 while a binary system uses just two digits 0 and 1
- Decimal system was historically a Hindu-Arabic system while the binary system is just an Arabic system
Similarities
- They are capable of performing arithmetic operations
-  They both can be represented in decimal form