วันจันทร์ที่ 14 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

Exercise3

1). Journal & Magazine (give examples)
  • Journal

- Diary: a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations
- A periodical dedicated to a particular subject; "he reads the medical journals"
- Daybook: a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred
- A record book as a physical object
- The part of the axle contained by a bearing

Examples : Maxim, Cawaii and ect...

  • Magazine

- A periodic publication containing pictures and stories and articles of interest to those who purchase it or subscribe to it; "it takes several ...
- Product consisting of a paperback periodic publication as a physical object; "tripped over a pile of magazines"
- A business firm that publishes magazines; "he works for a magazine"
- A light-tight supply chamber holding the film and supplying it for exposure as required
- A storehouse (as a compartment on a warship) where weapons and ammunition are stored
- Cartridge holder: a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun

Examples : Heritage, MuangBoran and ect...

2). DC & LC classification

  • DC

DC is a cross-platform reverse-polish desk calculator which supports arbitrary-precision arithmetic. It is one of the oldest Unix utilities, predating even the invention of the C programming language; like other utilities of that vintage, it has a powerful set of features but an extremely terse syntax. Traditionally, the more user-friendly (with its infix notation) bc calculator program was implemented on top of dc, although more modern implementations are related in the opposite fashion: dc uses bc's library for arithmetic.
This article provides some examples in an attempt to give a flavour of the language; for a complete list of commands and syntax you should consult a manual page for your implementation.

  • LC

LC is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Saint Lucia. Any entity may register domain names under .lc once guidelines are met.

3). Access the library website : What is the call number?

*http://www.unescobkk.org/th/

*http://thaiastro.nectec.or.th/library/library.html

*http://www.elib-online.com/

  • A call number is like a book's address. Each item in a library has a unique call number that you use to locate it on the shelf. (A book has a sticker on its spine that lists its call number.) On library shelves, items are arranged in call number order.

4). What are sources of knowledge? Identify as much as you know

  • We all continually learn new things in life. Constantly increasing our knowledge is essential if we are to progress further or develop ourselves.
    Whatever field we are involved in, we always have to look for ways and means to expand our knowledge. Increase in knowledge in a particular subject can lead to better understanding, grasp, judgement, intelligence and ability in that area. It can expand our thinking and heighten our expertise on a topic.
    So how do we go about gaining knowledge? What are the sources of knowledge? Below I am listing a few sources from which we gain knowledge in any field.

1. People: I think people are the biggest source of knowledge for anybody. Right from childhood, we have learned things by watching others. Whatever field you want to gain knowledge in, there must be many who have enough experience in that field.
So make use of this valuable source of information by learning from the experience, accomplishments, mistakes and expertise of others. Study carefully and associate with people who are experts in the field you want to gain knowledge about.

2. Books: The next best source of knowledge can be books. There are millions and millions of books written throughout the world in every language and on almost any topic imaginable. Whatever problem you are facing must have been faced by somebody else before, and its solution is likely to have been preserved in the form of a book. If you are serious about gaining knowledge on a topic, then read any book, magazine, article etc. you can lay your hands on related to that topic. Read as much as you can.

3. Experience:
This is another important resource for the seeker of knowledge. It is said that experience is a great teacher, so learn from your past experiences and the experience of others. Learn from your and others' past and present achievements as well as mistakes.

4. Experimentation and observation: Experimentation is to try out new things and observation is to pay attention to small and big details.
If you want to learn something new, you may have to experiment and observe a lot. You would need to explore in deep, try out new things to see what works and what does not. Observe not just your own efforts, but also of others.
Experimenting new things and observation can help you in learning very quickly. People who do not experiment or observe much may take a long time to learn. Keep in mind though, that while experimenting, you may encounter a few failures too. Do not become discouraged as failures are a part of the learning curve, specially while attempting something new. Try to learn from failures instead of becoming disheartened.

5.Thinking and pondering: While learning a new thing, you need to concentrate a lot. Just reading lots of books is not sufficient as you need to fully grasp what you are reading. Deep understanding about a subject is likely to come only through deep thinking and contemplation.

5). What do you read this week?

  • Cawaii magazine : read about fashion(make up, hair, Clothes.)

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