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Where can I find the main NextStep FAQ?

Mac-Next FAQ
As of the date of this document, the NextStep FAQ has disappeared from the Peak archive. I have uploaded a 1996 edition here:
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Main F.A.Q. What is "The D.O.D."?

The D.O.D. | A Grim Fandango Fan Site | F.A.Q.
The D.O.D. is a website about a game called Grim Fandango. D.O.D. stands for "Department Of Death", and is the company that Manny works for at the beginning of Grim Fandango.
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Should I still read the main plaza FAQ?

Khazad-dûm FAQ
Definitely! It is essential that all users of the Plaza familiarise themselves with the Plaza FAQ. This FAQ is designed to answer specific questions about the Khazad-dûm kingdom. The main FAQ outlines general plaza policy and is even more important. Find it HERE.
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edit] Where is the main FAQ?

Extended FAQ - Second Life Wiki
The Main FAQ is located on the secondlife.com main website. It covers questions that non-participants might have about this initiative, and covers questions of policy that are best handled on a static website.
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What is NextStep/OpenStep?

Mac-Next FAQ
OpenStep is an operating system based on the Mach micro-kernel architecture. System services, including a version of BSD UNIX, sit on top of the microkernel and the Workspace Manager (the GUI) runs in front of all of it. A diagramatic abstraction of NextStep on black hardware looks like this: OpenStep is a multi-tasking, multi-threading, multi-user OS and uses Display PostScript for drawing to screen. The last rev was 4.2. Previous revs were known as NextStep.
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What is this FAQ about?

Parapsychology FAQ Page 1
This FAQ was first compiled in 1995 by an ad-hoc group of scientists and scholars interested in parapsychology, the study of what is popularly called "psychic" phenomena. Since then this document has been translated into German, Portuguese, Spanish and Finnish, and reprinted in several magazines around the world. The authors' disciplines include physics, psychology, philosophy, statistics, mathematics, computer science, chemistry, anthropology, and history.
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Medical Libraries FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ is an acronym for Frequently Asked Questions (or as some have argued Frequently ANSWERED Questions), a periodic posting of information regularly requested on Usenet newsgroups. FAQs posted to news.answers are archived at ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers. Hypertext versions of posted FAQs can be found at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html. The general Libraries FAQ can be found on the Libraries FAQ Homepage at http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/1107/.
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Psychobiography: FAQ
Combined with the website itself, the FAQ you are reading is an effort to put some reliable information about psychobiography on the Web, at least as the field is understood by one of its devotees (William Todd Schultz). I should emphasize: what follows constitutes my opinion only; this is not a consensus-based FAQ (though I wish it were).
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Frequently Asked Questions for letterpress
It is about the art and craft of Letterpress printing, including the equipment we use, how to use it, what materials and supplies are necessary, and where to get it all.
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FAQ
This FAQ was first compiled in 1995 by a group of scientists and scholars interested in parapsychology, the study of what is popularly called "psychic" phenomena, or just "psi" for short. Since then this document has been translated into French, German, Portuguese, Croatian, Spanish and Finnish, reprinted in many magazines around the world and copied to multiple websites. This is the original copy.
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FAQ Part I-Frequently Asked Questions: Canada to U.S. Immigr...
Here are questions and answers about U.S. immigration---just for Canadians. The information is Canadian-specific. (Immigration is very different for citizens of other countries.) These are actual questions from our forum, and private E-mail questions to my office. I enjoy maintaining this FAQ since it mirrors my law practice. (If you intend to use my services feel free to make an inquiry. See information about our office and our fees FAQ to help you make this decision.
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What's a FAQ?

FAQ
FAQ is an acronym that stands for Frequently Asked Questions. It is pronounced "fack", not "eff-aye-cue". More information about FAQs can be found in the "Netiquette" chapter of The Better Way.
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BluesTraveler.net - Info
the moment there are no public FTP or web sites that offer Blues Traveler downloads. However, several fans are working diligently to get the band's permission to upload shows to the Live Music Archive at http://archive.org/audio.
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The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ - Debian??LFS??Gentoo?????? - Linux...
This document gives frequently asked questions (with their answers!) about the Debian distribution (Debian GNU/Linux and others) and about the Debian project. If applicable, pointers to other documentation will be given: we won't quote large parts of external documentation in this document. You'll find out that some answers assume some knowledge of Unix-like operating systems. We'll try to assume as little prior knowledge as possible: answers to general beginners questions will be kept simple.
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edit] There was already a FAQ on the main web site, why is this FAQ here?

Ark Linux FAQ - ArkWiki
Simple, since this FAQ is on the Ark Wiki, people can edit it. That means that people can add to the FAQ when they notice a question being asked a lot, or edit it when they see something that isn't explained clearly. People may also add solutions to existing FAQs. Eventually, this FAQ may become better than the FAQ on the web site.
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Where can I get Emacs for NeXTSTEP?

GNU Emacs FAQ
Emacs.app is a NeXTSTEP version of Emacs 19.34 which supports colors, menus, and multiple frames. You can get it from Next: Emacs for VMS and DECwindows, Previous: Emacs for NeXTSTEP, Up: Finding Emacs and related packages
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FAQ 21: What is the main external cause of aging?

FAQ
Sun damage is the main external cause of aging. Sun damage can lead to skin cancer. It is important to be checked once a year by a dermatologist for skin cancer in some cases more than once a year. You should always check yourself for any odd-looking moles every 6 to 8 weeks and in some cases more often.
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top of page | main FAQ page What are the general education requirements?

Office of Advisement FAQs: Curriculum
In the current (2002) curriculum, all students must satisfy general education requirements in English Composition, Mathematics, foreign language, natural science, seven distribution areas, two Lehman-specific upper level interdisciplinary courses, and four writing-intensive courses that can be combined with other degree requirements.
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top of page | main FAQ page What is the English Composition Requirement in the current curriculum?

Office of Advisement FAQs: Curriculum
ALL students must complete the English Composition requirement—either ENG 110 and 120 or ENG 101 and 102, their old equivalent courses. Those students (i.e., SEEK and ESL students) who have not passed the CUNY/ACT Reading and Writing Tests before admission to Lehman are required to take courses that will prepare them to retake the tests. No student is allowed to take ENG 110 without having passed the CUNY/ACT Reading and Writing Tests.
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top of page | main FAQ page What is the Mathematics requirement in the current curriculum?

Office of Advisement FAQs: Curriculum
All students must complete either one Mathematics class numbered 125 or higher, or three one-credit courses numbered from MAT 180 - 190. The courses students most often choose to fulfill this requirement include: Students who choose to fulfill the foreign language requirement with a foreign language in which they have no previous experience are required to take nine credits in that language. In some languages, students can choose either a two- or three-course sequence (e.g.
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top of page | main FAQ page What is the Natural Science requirement in the current curriculum?

Office of Advisement FAQs: Curriculum
Students in certain programs (for example, Nursing; Dietetics, Foods, & Nutrition and Health Education & Promotion are encouraged to substitute other laboratory science courses required in their majors for courses on the standard list. For details, consult an Academic Advisor in Shuster 280.
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top of page | main FAQ page What is the Distribution requirement in the current curriculum?

Office of Advisement FAQs: Curriculum
Area VII: Knowledge, Self, and Values No more than two courses from the same department may be used to satisfy the distribution requirement. (For example, a student who has used BLS 241: African-Caribbean Literature to satisfy Distribution Area III and BLS 232: African Civilizations to satisfy Distribution Area V MAY NOT use BLS 245: African-American Heritage to satisfy Distribution Area VI.) Not every course is offered every semester.
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top of page | main FAQ page What are the Upper-Level General Education requirements?

Office of Advisement FAQs: Curriculum
LEH courses. After earning 60 credits, all students must take two interdisciplinary courses, LEH 300: The Humanities and Sciences and LEH 301: The American Experience. Each section of each course covers a different topic and the topics change from semester to semester. For course titles and descriptions, check the appropriate Schedule of Classes. Writing-intensive courses. Four writing-intensive courses are required for students who enter Lehman College as freshmen.
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top of page | main FAQ page What is the Writing Intensive requirement in the current curriculum?

Office of Advisement FAQs: Curriculum
Four writing intensive courses are required for students who enter Lehman College as freshmen. These courses, for the most part, are regular "content courses" (for example, history, literature, science, or philosophy), not writing or composition courses. Writing intensive course sections cover the same material, using the same textbooks and lectures as are used in their non-writing intensive counterparts, but they include extra writing assignments.
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top of page | main FAQ page How should I decide on a major?

Office of Advisement FAQs: Curriculum
Choosing a major may be the single most important decision you make in determining the direction of your professional life. Factors to consider include your strengths, the courses and types of work you prefer, and what you hope to get out of a job.
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top of page | main FAQ page Can I design my own major or minor?

Office of Advisement FAQs: Curriculum
Probably not. At Lehman College, only students in the Adult Degree Program are eligible for the Individualized Bachelor of Arts Program (IBAP). Students who are interested in designing their own majors should consult the CUNY Baccalaureate Program. The advantage of declaring a major early in your academic career is that you will have access to any special programs for declared majors that the department sponsors.
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top of page | main FAQ page Do I have to take the CUNY Proficiency Examination?

Office of Advisement FAQs: Curriculum
of September 1, 2003, ALL Lehman students must pass the CUNY Proficiency Examination in order to graduate. Students planning on professional school after graduation usually can choose from a number of majors and minors and still meet the admission requirements of the school of their choice-for example, many pre-med students major in Biology or Chemistry, while others take the pre-requisites for medical school and choose any major they want.
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top of page | main FAQ page I want to go to graduate school. How should I prepare?

Office of Advisement FAQs: Curriculum
Pregraduate Advisors in the Pregraduate School Advisement Center are available to help you with the application process for graduate school. The faculty in your major and minor can also provide useful advice as well as recommendations.
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Search Comment On FAQ Entry Why do I get "java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: sun/tools/javac/Main" ?

jGuru: Why do I get "java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: sun/too...
Sometimes the installation of jdk does not include the tools.jar in the JAVA_HOME\lib directory. tools.jar contains the requested Main.class file. Copying the .jar into the \lib directory solves this problem.
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