Kamis, 30 Juni 2011

-LINUX-

History of Linux originated from an initiative of the Finnish student named Linus Torvalds. On October 5, 1991, complete a student named Linus Benedict Torvalds announced via a newsgroup (comp.os.minix) that he managed to make an operating system very similar to UNIX. In his email he says:
Hello everybody out there using minix
I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby,
won't be big and professional like GNU)
for 386 (486) AT clones

Starting from this email, greeting from programmers all over the world arrive. They give lots of input and not a few who helped contribute to the development of this new operating system. Linux is made using a UNIX-like operating system called MINIX. MINIX itself was developed by renowned computer expert Andy Tanenbaum.

-TEACHERS PAST AND FUTURE TEACHERS-

Teacher Role of the ancient traditional stories we can see how the teacher affects a student's thinking, worldview, and behavior for life.
But suddenly we seemed to decide that the teacher was not that high, I think teachers today are not likely to tell their students that in addition to their parents, he was the greatest.
Sure, teachers are still respected in the community. In general, the teaching profession is still considered to be noble. but whether the parents and students, respect for teachers was not what it used to be.
Indeed in ancient times, the knowledge passed on is not how the teacher. According to today's terms, at most, only the language, literature, history, and moral education.
However, once a teacher is considered the second most important after the parents. How now, in the eyes of parents and students, the teacher is not nothing compared to the elite, community or management experts. There is even a student who challenged his teacher because of her monthly wage is less than a month in the student snack. How teachers fall into this miserable condition? because for several decades, people have regarded the teacher as cheap labor to continue the knowledge.

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