Tuesday, September 29, 2009

week 5


1. write the database of the hotel (similar to the library database)

Database for Guest checking in to the hotel the following database of the guest that we will need to fill in the registration card in order for the hotel to have the guest basic information and the guest needs for the future check-in purposes and in case of Emergency may arises.

1. Immigration Entry Number (for traveler entering the country)

2.Date of Arrival

3. Date of Departure

4. First Name

5. Last Name

6. Date of Birth

7. Nationality

8. Passport Number

9. Country of Resident

10. Address

11. Telephone Number

12. E-mail Address

13. Room Type

14. Room Number

15. Guest Signature

2. Go to the library website, search for the bibliographic of database books in the library catalog (OPAC = Online Public Access Catalog)





3. Go to the library e-book database, search for the articles about database from "Proquest ABI/INFORM", Dissertation & Theses

* Abstract (Summary)S&P Consultants Tracey Leathers-Dray, 1 508-586-7850 tdray@spconinc.com Logo: http://www.spconinc.com A new business partnership of S&P Consultants, Inc. and Vedant Incorporated will now offer the highest levels of quality- and patient-safety assurance to both standard and customized applications built on the Cerner Millennium(R) platform

Monday, September 21, 2009

Exercise 4

Week 4

1. Where can you find information about Nobel Prizer?Who get the Nobel Prize this Year?
http://nobelpeaceprize.org/

The Nobel Peace Prize 2009
24.07.2009
The Nobel Peace Prize for 2009 will be announced Friday 9. October, at 11.00 a.m. (CET).

Protest by the Norwegian Nobel Committee
15. May 2009
The Norwegian Nobel Committee is protesting against the treatment of
Aung San Suu Kyi by the government of Myanmar (Burma).
Other Nobel web-pages
For more information on the other Nobel Prizes and Alfred Nobel please visit:
nobelprize.org
The Nobel Peace Center is located downtown Oslo with exhibitions on The Nobel Peace Prize and Alfred Nobel.
Nobel Peace Center webpage

2. go to Encyclopedia Online at http://library. spu.ac.th search for the history of automobiles or computer. Summerize the information you get.

The history of the automobile is not very old, is not very romantic and is really not especially American. However the modern history of our country is centered around the automobile and there must be more than a million stories to tell about America's love affair with the car.
The thought of self-propelled land transportation machines was around for many years before Karl Benz of Germany introduced his three wheeled internal combustion engine vehicle in 1885. That was not the first attempt at producing a land vehicle, but it was the first commercially practical attempt. All the way back to 1769 in Paris, France a peculiar looking steam driven machine invented by Nicholas-Joseph Cugnot was prowling the streets at the break-neck speed of 2.5 miles per hour. In England in 1801 another steam driven engine was made which had the capacity of carrying up to 8 passengers. The first practical gasoline powered vehicle was built in 1826 by a Londoner named Samuel Brown. It was quite powerful in that it was capable of generating up to four horsepower. Research was going on all over the world using a variety of fuel sources. In Belgium, an attempt to use liquid hydrogen-carbon fuel resulted in a road test in 1863 traveling a distance of 12 miles in just 3 hours. In 1864 an Austrian named Siegfried Marcus introduced a gasoline powered hand cart and later in 1875 he introduced a full sized car. Some inventors fed off of other people's ideas, and some made up their own ideas. To say who was first was not practical and quite honestly was not necessary.
During the 1890's electric power was one of the most popular types of propellant for vehicles. Technology had produced many different types of batteries and fuel cells. The electric trolley had found popular public acceptance so it was natural for electric cars to follow.

The Edison Cell, obviously naned for Thomas Edison, became the energy of choice for many vehicle makers. As far back as 1875 people objected to the noise of gasoline powered cars and some cities actually banned them from their streets. By 1900 electric cars and steam driven cars practically dominated the vehicle industry. Only 22% of the vehicles made were gasoline powered. By 1912, Thanks to the inventive mind of Charles Kettering, the electric starter had replaced the hand crank on gasoline powered vehicles. By the 1920's the industry was almost dominated by gasoline engines.
We certainly have come a long way since James Watt discovered that a horse could lift 150 pounds 220 feet in 1 minute, thus introducing the term "horsepower


3.What is the difference between general book and referece book?

General books on reading material is interesting, general.
Reference book is to provide information and identify the source. D to be a broadly based content. Information that came from.

4. When do you need to search information from the reference collection

:When i want to find the detail for work and study.

5. What type of reference collection that you like to use most? And why?
Dictonary because it can help me to information about word, meanings,spelling,pronuciation,syllabication and usage.

6. Read some book and summary 1 page
Hand Book
Writing 4 college hand book
Formulating your Thesis
Shape 3.2
space
on page 30 James A.W. Heffernan.
John E.Lincoln.

As you think about your outline, you should turn your basic question into a basic answer, a positive statment of your main point. For the basic question about TV. commercail,one possible answer is that they influence us by promising instant satisfaction of our desires, instant improvement in our lives, When you turn your basic question into an answer of this kind you define your writing object in positive terms you will develop as you shape the from begining to end.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Week 3







1.Journal and Magazine


A journal


(through French from late Latin diurnalis, daily) has several related meanings:
a daily record of events or business; a private journal is usually referred to as a diary.
a newspaper or other periodical, in the literal sense of one published each day;
many publications issued at stated intervals, such as magazines, or scholarly academic journals, or the record of the transactions of a society, are often called journals. Although journal is sometimes used, erroneously, as a synonym for "magazine," in academic use, a journal refers to a serious, scholarly publication, most often peer-reviewed. A non-scholarly magazine written for an educated audience about an industry or an area of professional activity is usually called a professional magazine.
The word "journalist" for one whose business is writing for the public press has been in use since the end of the 17th century


Magazines,


periodicals, glossies or serials are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of articles, generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by pre-paid magazine subscriptions, or all three. Magazines can be distributed through the mail; through sales by newsstands, bookstores or other vendors; or through free distribution at selected pick up locations.


2.DC and LC classification
There are three attacks known that can break the full sixteen rounds of DES with less complexity than a brute-force search: differential cryptanalysis (DC), linear cryptanalysis (LC), and Davies' attack. However, the attacks are theoretical and are unfeasible to mount in practice; these types of attack are sometimes termed certificational weaknesses.
3. Access the Library webside,What is the call number
defines a single set of user APIs for all RDMA-capable transports. The uDAPL mission is to define a transport independent and platform standard set of APIs that exploit RDMA capabilities, such as those present in IB, VI, and ROI WG of IETF.
A call number
is a group of numbers and/or letters
put together to tell you
where in the library
to find your book.
A call number is located
at the bottom of the book on the spine.
It helps you to find your books quicker.
Once you've got your call number
from the card catalog,
it's time to go find your book!
This is where a
call number is located.
4.what are sources of knowlage? Identify as much as you know?
Inspiration, revelation, insight, intuition, ecstasy, divine sight and the supreme, blissful state are the seven planes of knowledge. There are four sources of knowledge: instinct, reason, intuition, and direct knowledge of Brahman (God) or Brahma-Jnana (knowledge of God).
InstinctWhen an ant crawls on your right arm, the left hand automatically moves towards the right arm to drive the ant away. The mind does not reason here. When you see a scorpion near your leg, you withdraw the leg automatically. This is called instinctive or automatic movement. As you cross a street, how instinctively you move your body to save yourself from the cars! There is no thought during such kind of mechanical movement.
Instinct is found in animals and birds also. In birds, the ego does not interfere with the free, divine flow and play. Hence the work done by them through their instinct is more perfect than that done by human beings. Have you ever noticed the intricate and exquisite work done by birds in the building of their beautiful nests ?
Reason Reason is higher than instinct and is found only in human beings. It collects facts, generalizes, reasons out from cause to effect, from effect to cause, from premises to conclusions, from propositions to proofs. It concludes, decides and comes to final judgment. It takes you safely to the door of intuition and leaves you there.
Belief, reason, knowledge and faith are the four important psychic processes. First you have belief in a doctor. You go to him for diagnosis and treatment. The doctor makes a thorough examination of you and prescribes certain medicines. You take them. You reason out: "Such and such is the disease. The doctor has given me some iron and iodide. Iron will improve my blood. The iodide will stimulate the lymphatics and absorb the exudation and growth in the liver. So I should take it."
Then, by a regular and systematic course of these drugs, the disease is cured in a month. You then get knowledge and have perfect faith in the efficacy of the medicine and the proficiency of the doctor. You recommend this doctor and his drugs to your friends so that they too might benefit from his treatment.
IntuitionIntuition is personal spiritual experience. The knowledge obtained through the functioning of the causal body (Karana Sarira) is intuition. Sri Aurobindo calls it the Supermind or Supramental Consciousness. There is direct perception of truth, or immediate knowledge through Samadhi or the Superconscious State. You know things in a flash.
Professor Bergson preached about intuition in France to make the people understand that there was a higher source of knowledge than the intellect.
In intuition there is no reasoning process at all. It is direct perception. Intuition transcends reason but does not contradict it. Intellect takes a man to the door of intuition and returns. Intuition is Divya Drishti (divine vision); it is the eye of wisdom. Spiritual flashes and glimpses of truth, inspiration, revelation and spiritual insight come through intuition.
The mind has to be pure for one to know that it is the intuition that is functioning at a particular moment.
Brahma-Jnana (knowledge of God) is above intuition. It transcends the causal body and is the highest form of knowledge
5. What do you resd this week?
Fier on Shout Volence and Peace Buliding
When scores of insurgents raided an Army battalion in Thailand's southernmost province of Narathiwat on January 2004, the government responded in full force by mobilising thousands of troops to the predominantly Malay-speaking region.
Unable to make any real headway in penetrating the inner circle of the new generation of insurgents, security forces continue to find themselves fighting an uphill battle against faceless enemies.
Almost on a daily basis, security officials and their informants are being shot and killed at close range by suspected insurgents. Those on patrol are not much safer. Many have been victims of roadside bombings that are usually followed by brief gunfights.
Resources have been channelled towards the community in a desperate effort to win the hearts and minds of the Malays. But relations between the community and the state apparatus continue to deteriorate as more and ordinary villagers no longer trust the state agencies to provide much-needed protection. Rumours of extra-judicial killings and abductions at the hands of the authorities are ripe among the Malay community, making reconciliation efforts that much more difficult.
Why did successive Thai governments fail to detect that a new generation of insurgents was in the making over the past decade? To what extent have the policies of successive governments contributed to the re-emergence of the spirit of separatism in the deep South? Will recommendations from the National Reconciliation Commission fall on deaf ears? To understand, read more from a series of articles from The Nation.

Monday, September 7, 2009

IBC 101 week 2



1. What is information literacy skills?

I think for me i can understanding with what ever i have to read


because i can used my knowlage and summary that what they talked about.

2.What is SQRW ?

S -( Survey) is brings to mind what you already know about the topic of a chapter and prepare you for learning more.


Q-(Question) is you need to have question in your mind as you read.when heading contains more idea.


R-(Read)Read infomations in that follows each heading to find answer


W-(Write) is question and answer write down on in my notbook.Or important topic and interest.

3.Ues Big Skills (Step 1-6) of the topic you know best?

Step 1: Define the promblem.

I should cooking is my best.

Step 2: Info. seeking srategics


Find the websid and asked with another people like cooking , cuisine and food.

Step 3: Location and access

- search by www. google.com

- www. Teenee.com

- cuisine food books

- www.youtube.com

Step 4: Use of infomation

-Read from the webside and book

Step 5: Synthesis:Putting it all together

Cooking

Equipment

-Knife
-Pan
-Pot
-spoon

Kind of food

-Boil
-Grill
-Fried
-Steam
-Suate'

Taste

-Spicy
-Salty
-Sweet
-No test

Meat

-Pork
-Fish
-Chicken
-Beef
-Seafood

Process

Cooking is the process of preparing food by applying heat, selecting, measuring and combining of ingredients in an ordered procedure for producing safe and edible food. The process encompasses a vast range of methods, tools and combinations of ingredients to alter the flavor, appearance, texture, or digestibility of food. Factors affecting the final outcome include the variability of ingredients, ambient conditions, tools, and the skill of the individual doing the actual cooking.
The diversity of cooking worldwide is a reflection of the aesthetic, agricultural, economic, cultural, social and religious diversity throughout the nations, races, creeds and tribes across the globe.
Applying heat to food usually, though not always,
chemically transforms it, thus changing its flavor, texture, consistency, appearance, and nutritional properties. Methods of cooking that involve the boiling of liquid in a receptacle have been practised at least since the 10th millennium BC, with the introduction of pottery.

Step 6:Evaluation

Taste is the most important.Because food if good taest it can be make person enjoy with food and how to decorate of food. Can find in the Cuisine Book is the best because have many original of food.












Sunday, September 6, 2009

week 1

1. What did you just read?

i have recenntly read the newspaper, magizine kawaii and pocket book about hotels.

2. Why immagination is more important than knowledge?

I think that immagination is more important than knowledge because knowledge comes first. This is the basic understanding before you start haveing immiginations. For me i feel that i need to have alot of knowledge to use in the competative world.

3. why do you seek for information?

Seeking for information is important because you will be able to understand more than just a basic understanding of information.

4. What topic can you do best?

My topic i can do best is Mathamatics, i have done very well in math during my school days, i like maths, i want to teach my friends mathamatics...

5. What website do you know like most? Why?

i like to use networking sites like hi5, facebook, twitter and yahoo. i use all these websites regulary because i can use to make new friends, read intresting stories and most important of all i can read the news about what is going on in the world today.