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      <title><![CDATA[Average, Standard Deviation and Relative Standard Deviation]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[How will your data compare with other people's data? Let's find out. We will do this by pulling together everybody's data, then calculating the average, standard deviation, and relative standard ...]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[HP LaserJet 6P/ 6MP Manual]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[HP LaserJet 6P/ 6MP User Guide]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[hp LaserJet 1150 and 1300 series printer user guide]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[1 Printer basics
Quick access to more information 2
WWW links for drivers, software, and support 2
User guide links 2
Where to look for more information 2
Printer ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[1 Printer basics<br />
Quick access to more information 2<br />
WWW links for drivers, software, and support 2<br />
User guide links 2<br />
Where to look for more information 2<br />
Printer configurations 3<br />
hp LaserJet 1150 3<br />
hp LaserJet 1300 4<br />
hp LaserJet 1300n 4<br />
Printer features  5<br />
Print with excellent quality 5<br />
Save time 5<br />
Save money  5<br />
Create professional documents 5<br />
Walk around 6<br />
hp LaserJet 1150 printer and hp LaserJet 1300 series printer. 6<br />
Printer control panel 8<br />
Media paths  9<br />
Main input tray 9<br />
Priority input tray  9<br />
Printer media guides  9<br />
Straight-through output path 10<br />
Output bin. 10<br />
Print cartridge access 11<br />
Print cartridge door. 11<br />
Printer software 12<br />
Supported operating systems  12<br />
Installing printer software 12<br />
Printer properties (driver) 13<br />
Print setting priorities 14<br />
Printer properties online help 14<br />
Software for Windows.  15<br />
Software for Macintosh computers 17<br />
hp LaserJet 1150 printer  17<br />
hp LaserJet 1300 series printer 18<br />
Accessing the print driver (Mac OS 9.x). 18<br />
PostScript Printer Description files (PPDs)  18<br />
Software for network installations only 19<br />
Printer connections  20<br />
USB connections 20<br />
Parallel connections 21<br />
Network connections 22<br />
Wireless connections 22<br />
<br />
2 Media<br />
Choosing paper and other media   24<br />
Media to avoid 25<br />
Media that may damage the printer 25<br />
Optimizing print quality for media types 26<br />
Loading media into the input trays 27<br />
Main input tray  27<br />
Priority input tray   27<br />
Specific types of media  27<br />
Printing on transparencies or labels   28<br />
Printing on envelopes   29<br />
Printing one envelope  29<br />
Printing multiple envelopes  31<br />
Printing on letterhead and preprinted forms   33<br />
To print letterhead or preprinted forms. 33<br />
Printing on custom-sized media and cardstock  34<br />
<br />
3 Printing tasks<br />
Manual feed 36<br />
Printing watermarks  37<br />
Accessing the watermark feature. 37<br />
Printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper (N-up printing) 38<br />
Accessing the multiple pages per sheet feature  38<br />
Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing) 39<br />
Manual duplex using the top output bin 39<br />
Manual duplex on heavy media or card stock 41<br />
Printing booklets 42<br />
Canceling a print job. 44<br />
Understanding print quality settings 45<br />
Using EconoMode (Saves toner) 46<br />
<br />
4 Maintenance<br />
Using HP print cartridges  48<br />
HP policy on non-HP print cartridges 48<br />
Storing print cartridges  49<br />
Print cartridge life expectancy 50<br />
Saving toner 51<br />
Redistributing toner 52<br />
Changing the print cartridge  53<br />
Cleaning the printer  55<br />
Cleaning the print cartridge area 55<br />
Cleaning the printer media path 56<br />
5 Managing the printer<br />
Printer information pages   58<br />
Demo page. 58<br />
Configuration page  58<br />
Using the hp toolbox. 59<br />
Supported operating systems  59<br />
Supported browsers 59<br />
To view hp toolbox 59<br />
hp toolbox sections  60<br />
Other links  60<br />
Status tab 61<br />
Troubleshooting tab 61<br />
Alerts tab  62<br />
Documentation tab 62<br />
Advanced Printer Settings window. 63<br />
Network window 63<br />
Using the embedded Web server 64<br />
To open the embedded Web server. 64<br />
Information tab 65<br />
Settings tab  65<br />
Networking tab 66<br />
Other links  66<br />
Wireless printing 67<br />
IEEE 802.11b standard 67<br />
Bluetooth 67<br />
<br />
6 Problemsolving<br />
Finding the solution  70<br />
Status light patterns  72<br />
Common Macintosh problems  74<br />
Selecting an Alternate PostScript Printer Description (PPD) <br />
for the hp LaserJet 1300 series printer  78<br />
Renaming the Printer (hp LaserJet 1300 series only) 78<br />
Troubleshooting PostScript (PS) errors  79<br />
Paper handling problems 80<br />
Printed page is different than what appeared on screen  82<br />
Printer software problems. 84<br />
Improving print quality  85<br />
Light print or faded 85<br />
Toner specks 85<br />
Dropouts. 85<br />
Vertical lines. 85<br />
Gray background 86<br />
Toner smear. 86<br />
Loose toner   86<br />
Vertical repetitive defects 86<br />
Misformed characters. 87<br />
Page skew  87<br />
Curl or wave  87<br />
Wrinkles or creases 87<br />
Toner scatter outline  88<br />
Clearing jams 89<br />
Removing a jammed page 90<br />
Changing the pickup roller  92<br />
Cleaning the pickup roller    95<br />
Changing the printer separation pad  96<br />
<br />
Appendix A Printer specifications<br />
Specifications  100<br />
FCC compliance    104<br />
Environmental product stewardship program   105<br />
Protecting the environment  105<br />
Material safety data sheet  107<br />
Regulatory statements 108<br />
Declaration of Conformity. 108<br />
Declaration of Conformity. 109<br />
Laser safety statement. 110<br />
Canadian DOC regulations  110<br />
Korean EMI statement 110<br />
VCCI statement (Japan). 110<br />
Laser statement for Finland 111<br />
<br />
Appendix B Media specifications<br />
Printer media specifications 114<br />
Supported media sizes  115<br />
Guidelines for using media   116<br />
Paper 116<br />
Labels. 117<br />
Transparencies  117<br />
Envelopes  118<br />
Card stock and heavy media 119<br />
<br />
Appendix C Warranty and licensing<br />
Hewlett-Packard software license agreement  122<br />
Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement  123<br />
Limited warranty for print cartridge life   124<br />
Hardware service 125<br />
Extended warranty  126<br />
Guidelines for repacking the printer 127<br />
How to contact HP  128<br />
<br />
Appendix D Ordering supplies and accessories<br />
Ordering supplies and accessories  129<br />
10/100 networking and wireless print servers  131<br />
<br />
Appendix E Network configuration<br />
Installing a shared printer on Windows 98 and Millennium 133<br />
Installing a shared printer on Windows 2000 134<br />
Installing a shared printer on Windows XP  135<br />
<br />
Appendix F Memory<br />
Installing a memory DIMM (1300 series only)  138<br />
Testing the DIMM installation 140<br />
Removing a DIMM  141<br />
<br />
Appendix G Working with the print server<br />
Installing the print server   144<br />
Printing a configuration page 144<br />
Using the print server's embedded Web server  145<br />
Changing the IP address 145<br />
Troubleshooting the print server 146<br />
Installed print server stops working 146<br />
Print server status light. 147<br />
Restoring the factory default settings 148]]></content:encoded>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 18:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[hp 49g graphing calculator user&#39;s manual]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[You have in your hands a compact symbolic and numerical computer that will facilitate calculation and mathematical analysis of problems in a variety of disciplines, from elementary mathematics to ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[You have in your hands a compact symbolic and numerical computer that will facilitate calculation and mathematical analysis of problems in a variety of disciplines, from elementary mathematics to advanced engineering and science subjects.    <br />
 <br />
This manual contains examples that illustrate the use of the basic calculator functions and operations.  The chapters in this user&#8217;s manual are organized by subject in order of difficulty: from the setting of calculator modes, to real and complex number calculations, operations with lists, vectors, and matrices, graphics, calculus applications, vector analysis, differential equations, probability and statistics. <br />
 <br />
For symbolic operations the calculator includes a powerful Computer Algebraic System (CAS), which lets you select different modes of operation, e.g., complex numbers vs. real numbers, or exact (symbolic) vs. approximate (numerical) mode.   The display can be adjusted to provide textbook-type expressions, which can be useful when working with matrices, vectors, fractions, summations, derivatives, and integrals.   The high-speed graphics of the calculator are very convenient for producing complex figures in very little time. <br />
 <br />
Thanks to the infrared port and the USB cable available with your calculator, you can connect your calculator with other calculators or computers.  The high-speed connection through infrared or USB allows the fast and efficient exchange of programs and data with other calculators or computers.  The calculator provides a flash memory card port to facilitate storage and exchange of data with other users. <br />
 <br />
We hope your calculator will become a faithful companion for your school and professional applications.   ]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[HP LaserJet 1100 User Guide]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[1 Getting to know the printer
Printer features and benefits 2
Print with excellent quality  2
Save money  2
Create professional documents  2
Printer components 3 ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[1 Getting to know the printer<br />
Printer features and benefits 2<br />
Print with excellent quality  2<br />
Save money  2<br />
Create professional documents  2<br />
Printer components 3<br />
Printer control panel 4<br />
Printer paper input trays 5<br />
Printer paper guides 5<br />
Printer paper output paths  6<br />
Printer door 7<br />
Choosing paper and other media  8<br />
Loading paper into the printer 9<br />
Specific types.. 9<br />
Turning the power off  10<br />
Voltage conversions  10<br />
Accessing printer properties (driver) and help. 11<br />
Printer properties (driver)  11<br />
Printer online help 12<br />
Printing a self-test page. 13<br />
<br />
2 Printing media<br />
Printing transparencies 16<br />
Printing envelopes. 17<br />
Printing labels 18<br />
Printing letterhead 19<br />
Printing cards  20<br />
<br />
3 Printing tasks<br />
Printing with manual feed  22<br />
Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing)  23<br />
Manual duplex using the paper output bin (standard)  24<br />
Manual duplex (special) heavy-media, card stock  25<br />
Printing watermarks. 26<br />
Accessing the watermark feature 26<br />
Printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper <br />
(N-up printing) 27<br />
Accessing the multiple pages per sheet feature 27<br />
Printing booklets 28<br />
Canceling a print job 30<br />
Changing print quality settings  31<br />
Print using EconoMode (save toner) 31<br />
<br />
4 Managing the toner cartridge<br />
HP toner cartridges 34<br />
HP policy on non-HP toner cartridges  34<br />
Toner cartridge storage  34<br />
Toner cartridge life expectancy. 34<br />
Recycling toner cartridges  34<br />
Saving toner 34<br />
Redistributing toner 35<br />
Changing the toner cartridge. 36<br />
<br />
5 Troubleshooting the printer<br />
Finding the solution 38<br />
Pages did not print  38<br />
Pages printed; however  38<br />
Printer light patterns 39<br />
Error messages on screen 41<br />
Paper handling problems  43<br />
Printed page is different than what appeared on screen  44<br />
Improving print quality 46<br />
Image defect examples. 46<br />
Correcting print defects. 48<br />
Cleaning the printer 51<br />
Cleaning the toner cartridge area 52<br />
Cleaning the printer paper path  53<br />
Clearing printer paper jams 54<br />
Removing a jammed page  55<br />
Paper jam: removing torn pieces of paper  57<br />
Changing the pickup roller  58<br />
Cleaning the pickup roller 60<br />
Resetting the printer  61<br />
<br />
6 Service and support<br />
Availability 64<br />
Obtaining hardware service. 64<br />
Guidelines for repacking the printer  65<br />
Service information form 66<br />
HP Support 67<br />
Customer Support and product repair assistance <br />
(U.S. and Canada)  67<br />
European Customer Support Center  68<br />
Online services 71<br />
Obtaining software utilities and electronic information 72<br />
HP direct ordering for accessories or supplies 73<br />
HP Support Assistant compact disc 73<br />
HP service information 73<br />
HP SupportPack 73<br />
HP FIRST 73<br />
Worldwide sales and service offices 75<br />
<br />
Appendix A Printer specifications<br />
Specifications  80<br />
FCC compliance 82<br />
Environmental Product Stewardship Program  83<br />
Protecting the Environment  83<br />
Material safety data sheet 85<br />
Regulatory statements  86<br />
Declaration of Conformity 86<br />
Laser safety statement 87<br />
Canadian DOC regulations 87<br />
Korean EMI statement  87<br />
Laser statement for Finland  88<br />
<br />
Appendix B Paper specifications<br />
Printer paper specifications 90<br />
Supported paper sizes (printer). 90<br />
Guidelines for using paper  91<br />
Labels 92<br />
Transparencies 92<br />
Envelopes 93<br />
Card stock and heavy media  95<br />
<br />
Appendix C Memory (DIMMs)<br />
Installing DIMMs (memory) 98<br />
Test DIMM installation. 100<br />
Removing DIMMs 101<br />
<br />
Appendix D Warranty and licensing<br />
Hewlett-Packard software license agreement 104<br />
Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement 106<br />
Limited warranty for toner cartridge life 108<br />
<br />
Appendix E Accessories and ordering information]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[hp LaserJet 1200 series products user guide]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[1 Getting to know the printer
Understanding the printer's features and benefits 12
Print with excellent quality 12
Save Time 12
Save money. 12
Create professional ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[1 Getting to know the printer<br />
Understanding the printer's features and benefits 12<br />
Print with excellent quality 12<br />
Save Time 12<br />
Save money. 12<br />
Create professional documents 12<br />
Expand your printer 13<br />
Identifying the printer's components  14<br />
Printer control panel. 15<br />
Printer input trays. 16<br />
Printer media guides 17<br />
Printer output paths 18<br />
Toner door   19<br />
Choosing paper and other media 20<br />
Loading media into the input trays 21<br />
Main input tray 21<br />
Priority input tray 21<br />
Specific types of media 21<br />
Turning the power off 22<br />
Understanding voltage conversions 22<br />
Accessing the printer properties (driver) and help 23<br />
Printer properties (driver). 23<br />
Software For Macintosh Computers  24<br />
Printer online help 25<br />
Printing a configuration page 26<br />
<br />
2 Getting to know the copier/scanner<br />
Understanding the copier/scanner's features and benefits  28<br />
Scan. 28<br />
Copy  28<br />
Identifying the copier/scanner's components 29<br />
Copier/scanner control panel. 30<br />
Media input tray, guides, and output bin 31<br />
Copier/scanner door  31<br />
Supported media sizes and types  32<br />
Precautions for copying and scanning 33<br />
Loading originals in the copier/scanner 34<br />
Getting to know the software 35<br />
HP LaserJet Director<br />
(Windows 98, 2000, Millennium, NT 4.0, and <br />
Mac OS)  35<br />
To turn off the HP LaserJet Director  36<br />
HP LaserJet Document Manager<br />
(Windows 98, 2000, Millennium, NT 4.0, and <br />
Mac OS)  36<br />
Quick Copy settings. 38<br />
HP LaserJet Copier (Copy Plus) 38<br />
HP LaserJet Director Toolbox<br />
(Windows 9x, 2000, Millennium, and NT 4.0) 38<br />
HP LaserJet Device Configuration. 39<br />
HP LaserJet Photo Center<br />
(Windows 9x, 2000, Millennium, and NT 4.0) 40<br />
Accessing the online help  41<br />
<br />
3 Getting to know the print server<br />
Understanding the print server's features and benefits 44<br />
Using network protocols 44<br />
Identifying the print server's components. 45<br />
Installing the print server  45<br />
Installing and configuring the network software 47<br />
Install the software on a network 47<br />
Install the printer and server  47<br />
Using the embedded web server 48<br />
Prerequisites 48<br />
Compatible Web Browsers  49<br />
Starting the embedded web server  49<br />
Using HP Web JetAdmin 49<br />
Additional configuration and management tools  50<br />
Using BOOTP  50<br />
Benefits of using BOOTP. 50<br />
Configuring the BOOTP server 51<br />
Bootptab file entries 52<br />
Using DHCP 54<br />
UNIX systems  54<br />
Windows systems  55<br />
Windows NT 4.0 server 55<br />
Windows 2000 server  57<br />
Enabling or disabling DHCP  59<br />
Moving to another network 60<br />
<br />
4 Media<br />
Optimizing print quality for media types 62<br />
Printing transparencies and labels 63<br />
Printing envelopes 64<br />
Printing letterhead or preprinted forms. 66<br />
Printing custom-sized media or cardstock 67<br />
<br />
5 Printing tasks<br />
Printing with manual feed 70<br />
Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing) 71<br />
Printing watermarks 74<br />
Accessing the watermark feature  74<br />
Printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper <br />
(N-up printing) 75<br />
Accessing the multiple pages per sheet feature <br />
(Windows) 75<br />
Accessing the multiple pages per sheet feature <br />
(Mac OS) 75<br />
Printing booklets. 76<br />
Canceling a print job  78<br />
Understanding print quality settings 79<br />
Using EconoMode (Save Toner)  80<br />
<br />
6 Scanning tasks<br />
Starting a scan 82<br />
Working with scanned items  83<br />
Scanning to e-mail 83<br />
Using the e-mail feature<br />
(Windows 98, 2000, Millennium, NT 4.0)  84<br />
Using the e-mail feature (Mac OS)  84<br />
Editing scanned text (Optical Character Recognition) 85<br />
Using the OCR feature<br />
(Windows 98, 2000, Millennium, NT 4.0, and <br />
Mac OS)  85<br />
Storing scanned text or images 87<br />
Using the Store feature<br />
(Windows 98, 2000, Millennium, NT 4.0, and <br />
Mac OS)  87<br />
Acquiring an image  88<br />
Adjusting the contrast. 88<br />
Accessing the contrast feature  88<br />
Enhancing the scanned image in HP Document Manager  89<br />
Accessing the image enhancement features. 89<br />
Adding annotations to scanned images 90<br />
Accessing the annotation features. 90<br />
Canceling scan jobs 90<br />
<br />
7 Copying tasks<br />
Understanding copying features  92<br />
Using the Quick Copy feature  92<br />
Quick Copy settings. 93<br />
Using HP LaserJet Copier 94<br />
Accessing HP LaserJet Copier  94<br />
Accessing HP LaserJet Copy Plus  94<br />
Adjusting the contrast. 96<br />
Accessing the contrast feature  96<br />
Canceling copy jobs 96<br />
<br />
8 Managing the toner cartridge<br />
Using HP toner cartridges  98<br />
HP policy on non-HP toner cartridges 98<br />
Storing toner cartridges  98<br />
Toner cartridge life expectancy 98<br />
Recycling toner cartridges 99<br />
Saving toner 99<br />
Redistributing toner  100<br />
Changing the toner cartridge 101<br />
<br />
9 Troubleshooting the printer<br />
Finding the solution  104<br />
Pages did not print. 104<br />
Pages printed, but there was a problem  104<br />
Printer light patterns. 105<br />
Error messages on the screen. 107<br />
Common Macintosh Problems  109<br />
Selecting an Alternate PostScript Printer <br />
Description (PPD) 113<br />
Troubleshooting PostScript (PS) Errors   114<br />
Paper handling problems. 116<br />
Printed page is different than what appeared on screen 118<br />
Improving print quality  120<br />
Cleaning the printer  125<br />
Cleaning the printer media path. 127<br />
Clearing printer media jams 128<br />
Changing the pickup roller 131<br />
Cleaning the pickup roller. 133<br />
Changing the printer separation pad  134<br />
<br />
10 Troubleshooting the copier/scanner<br />
Finding the solution  138<br />
Scanning problems  138<br />
Copying problems 138<br />
The scanner did nothing  139<br />
No preview appeared on the screen 141<br />
Scanned image is of poor quality. 142<br />
Part of the image did not scan or text is missing 144<br />
The text cannot be edited  145<br />
The scan takes too long. 146<br />
Error messages appear on the screen  147<br />
No copy came out of the printer or the scanner <br />
did nothing. 148<br />
Copies are blank, missing images, or faded  149<br />
Improving copy/scan quality 150<br />
Preventing problems 150<br />
Identifying and correcting copy/scan defects. 151<br />
Paper handling problems. 154<br />
Cleaning the copier/scanner  155<br />
Clearing copier/scanner jams. 156<br />
Replacing the copier/scanner separation pad  158<br />
Removing the copier/scanner  159<br />
Closing the left side panel  161<br />
<br />
11 Troubleshooting the print server<br />
Finding the solution  164<br />
HP JetDirect 175X configuration page. 165<br />
Understanding the print server's light patterns. 166<br />
Using a print server configuration page 167<br />
Printing a print server configuration page  167<br />
Understanding the print server configuration page  167<br />
Status field error messages 167<br />
Page sections and messages 168<br />
General HP JetDirect information  169<br />
USB port information 171<br />
Network statistics. 172<br />
TCP/IP protocol information. 173<br />
IPX/SPX protocol information  177<br />
AppleTalk protocol information  179<br />
Error messages 180<br />
Verifying your hardware 185<br />
The printer 185<br />
The print server 185<br />
Verify printing when attached to a computer 186<br />
Verify scanning over the network. 186<br />
<br />
12 Service and support<br />
Availability  188<br />
Hardware service 188<br />
Extended warranty 188<br />
Guidelines for repacking the printer 189<br />
Service information form  190<br />
Hewlett-Packard Support 191<br />
Customer Support and product repair assistance <br />
(U.S. and Canada)  191<br />
European Customer Support Center 192<br />
In-country/region support numbers 193<br />
Online services  195<br />
Obtaining software utilities and electronic information. 196<br />
Hewlett-Packard direct ordering for accessories <br />
or supplies 196<br />
Hewlett-Packard Support Assistant compact disc 197<br />
Hewlett-Packard service information 197<br />
Hewlett-Packard SupportPack. 197<br />
HP FIRST  197<br />
Worldwide country/region sales and service offices. 199<br />
<br />
Appendix A Printer specifications<br />
Specifications 206<br />
FCC compliance. 209<br />
Environmental Product Stewardship Program 210<br />
Protecting the Environment 210<br />
Material safety data sheet  212<br />
Regulatory statements 213<br />
Declaration of Conformity  213<br />
Laser safety statement  214<br />
Canadian DOC regulations 214<br />
Korean EMI statement 214<br />
Laser statement for Finland 215<br />
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Appendix B Printer and copier/scanner <br />
specifications<br />
Specifications 218<br />
FCC compliance. 221<br />
Environmental Product Stewardship Program 222<br />
Protecting the environment 222]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[HP 50g Graphing Calculator User&#39;s Manual]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[You have in your hands a compact symbolic and numerical computer that  will facilitate calculation and mathematical analysis of problems in a  variety of disciplines, from elementary mathematics to ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[You have in your hands a compact symbolic and numerical computer that  will facilitate calculation and mathematical analysis of problems in a  variety of disciplines, from elementary mathematics to advanced  engineering and science subjects.    This manual contains examples that illustrate the use of the basic calculator  functions and operations.  The chapters in this user&#8217;s manual are organized  by subject in order of difficulty: from the setting of calculator modes, to real  and complex number calculations, operations with lists, vectors, and  matrices, graphics, calculus applications, vector analysis, differential  equations, probability and statistics. For symbolic operations the calculator includes a powerful Computer  Algebraic System (CAS), which lets you select different modes of operation,  e.g., complex numbers vs. real numbers, or exact (symbolic) vs.  approximate (numerical) mode.   The display can be adjusted to provide  textbook-type expressions, which can be useful when working with  matrices, vectors, fractions, summations, derivatives, and integrals.   The  high-speed graphics of the calculator are very convenient for producing  complex figures in very little time. Thanks to the infrared port, the USB port, and the RS232 port and cable  provided with your calculator, you can connect your calculator with other  calculators or computers. This allows for fast and efficient exchange of  programs and data with other calculators and computers. We hope your calculator will become a faithful companion for your school  and professional applications.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[HP 12C Platinum Financial Calculator User&#39;s Guide]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[This hp 12c platinum user's guide is intended to help you get the most out of your  investment in your hp 12c platinum Programmable Financial Calculator. Although  the excitement of acquiring this ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[This hp 12c platinum user's guide is intended to help you get the most out of your  investment in your hp 12c platinum Programmable Financial Calculator. Although  the excitement of acquiring this powerful financial tool may prompt you to set this  handbook aside and immediately begin "pressing buttons," in the long run you&#8217;ll  profit by reading through this handbook and working through the examples it  contains.  Following this introduction is a brief section called Making Financial Calculations  Easy - which shows you that your hp 12c platinum does just that!]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[Leviathan &#45; Thomas Hobbes]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[Leviathan, The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil, commonly called Leviathan, is a book written by Thomas Hobbes which was published in 1651. It is titled after the ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Leviathan, The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil, commonly called Leviathan, is a book written by Thomas Hobbes which was published in 1651. It is titled after the biblical Leviathan. The book concerns the structure of society and legitimate government, and is regarded as one of the earliest and most influential examples of social contract theory. The publisher was Andrew Crooke, partner in Andrew Crooke and William Cooke. It is one of the most profoundly influential works of political thought ever written.<br />
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In the book, which was written during the English Civil War, Thomas Hobbes argues for a social contract and rule by an absolute sovereign. Hobbes wrote that chaos or civil war &#8212; situations identified with a state of nature and the famous motto Bellum omnium contra omnes ("the war of all against all") &#8212; could only be averted by strong central government. He thus denied any right of rebellion toward the social contract, which would be later amended by John Locke and conserved by Jean-Jacques Rousseau.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Raven &#45; Edgar Allan Poe]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA["The Raven" is a narrative poem by the American writer Edgar Allan Poe, first published in January 1845. It is often noted for its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere. It tells ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA["The Raven" is a narrative poem by the American writer Edgar Allan Poe, first published in January 1845. It is often noted for its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere. It tells of a talking raven's mysterious visit to a distraught lover, tracing the man's slow descent into madness. The lover, often identified as being a student, is lamenting the loss of his love, Lenore. The raven, sitting on a bust of Pallas, seems to further instigate his distress with its constant repetition of the word "Nevermore". The poem makes use of a number of folk and classical references.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Scarlet Letter &#45; Nathaniel Hawthorne]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[The Scarlet Letter (1850) is a novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It is considered his magnum opus. Set in 17th-century Puritan Boston, it tells the story of Hester Prynne, who gives birth after ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[The Scarlet Letter (1850) is a novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It is considered his magnum opus. Set in 17th-century Puritan Boston, it tells the story of Hester Prynne, who gives birth after committing adultery and struggles to create a new life of repentance and dignity. Throughout the novel, Hawthorne explores themes of legalism, sin, and guilt.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Metamorphosis &#45; Franz Kafka]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[The Metamorphosis (German: Die Verwandlung) is a novella by Franz Kafka, first published in 1915. It is often cited as one of the seminal works of short fiction of the 20th century and is widely ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[The Metamorphosis (German: Die Verwandlung) is a novella by Franz Kafka, first published in 1915. It is often cited as one of the seminal works of short fiction of the 20th century and is widely studied in colleges and universities across the western world. The story begins with a traveling salesman, Gregor Samsa, waking to find himself transformed into an insect.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[JEWISH HOLIDAYS 5 YEAR CALENDAR]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[JEWISH HOLIDAYS 5 YEAR CALENDAR
2007-2012
Rosh, Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Simhat, Torah, Hanukkah, Purim, Passover]]></description>
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2007-2012<br />
Rosh, Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Simhat, Torah, Hanukkah, Purim, Passover]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Islamic Jewish Calendar]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[How the Pilgrimage of the 9th of Av became the Hajj of the 9th of Dhu'al-Hijjah.

The Islamic or Hijra calendar is made up of 12 lunar months. Traces of Jewish holidays like Rosh ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[How the Pilgrimage of the 9th of Av became the Hajj of the 9th of Dhu'al-Hijjah.<br />
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The Islamic or Hijra calendar is made up of 12 lunar months. Traces of Jewish holidays like Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Pesach (Passover)and Shavout (Pentacost) are still evident in this calendar. However, because of structural changes in the Islamic calendar, the Jewish and Islamic &#8220;celebration&#8221; of those holidays coincides only once in about 33 years. It is known that the Jews of Arabia felt that they were the &#8220;true mourners of Zion&#8221; and carried customs of mourning for the destruction of the Temple to extremes not matched by Jews elsewhere. And we can assume that the mourning for the Temple influenced pre-Islamic culture to some extent. But even so, it is surprising to find one of the most holy days of the Islamic calendar -- the 9th of Dhu al Hijja, the Day of Arafat, the height of the Hajj pilgrimage &#8211; corresponding to the the Jewish fast day of the 9th of Av (which commemorates the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE). And the fast of Ramadan to be based on the Jewish Sefirat haOmer which among other things is a time of mourning for the hundreds of thousands killed after Bar Kochba&#8217;s failed revolt in 135 CE. ]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[Multi&#45;Ethnic Guide]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[In the Multi-Ethnic Guide you will learn more about a few of the cultures that are an integral part of our thriving metro area. You will find listings for the organizations, places of worship, ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[In the Multi-Ethnic Guide you will learn more about a few of the cultures that are an integral part of our thriving metro area. You will find listings for the organizations, places of worship, museums, activities and events that celebrate Omaha&#8217;s ethnic diversity&#8212;preserving history, traditions and customs, and recognizing the accomplishments made by each culture.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[Guide for Well Water]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[This is your water.
You do not need to be an expert. Just informed.

Introduce well owners to the basics of proper well construction, destruction, and/or maintenance. Inform well ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[This is your water.<br />
You do not need to be an expert. Just informed.<br />
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Introduce well owners to the basics of proper well construction, destruction, and/or maintenance. Inform well owners of their responsibilities. Alert private well owners to the potential for contamination and the need for independent water-quality testing and if applicable, proper problem solving of water issues.]]></content:encoded>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 18:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[iTunes U User&#39;s Guide]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[Apple shares common goals with education&#8212;to advance teaching, learning, and research through innovation, and to engage and empower students. Students, as well as instructors and staff, expect a ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Apple shares common goals with education&#8212;to advance teaching, learning, and research through innovation, and to engage and empower students. Students, as well as instructors and staff, expect a campus environment that accommodates their digital lifestyle, adapts to their individual learning and teaching needs, and encourages collaboration and teamwork. iTunes U provides a way to meet all these expectations.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[Safeguarding Our Children: An Action Guide]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[The purpose of this Action Guide is to help schools develop and implement a comprehensive violence prevention plan grounded in the principles of the Early Warning Guide. This Action Guide is based on ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[The purpose of this Action Guide is to help schools develop and implement a comprehensive violence prevention plan grounded in the principles of the Early Warning Guide. This Action Guide is based on evidence-based practices. Effective action plans are strategic, coordinated, and comprehensive. They involve schoolwide prevention, early intervention, and intensive services for students with significant emotional or behavioral needs, including those with disruptive, destructive, or violent behaviors.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[Building a Better Style Guide]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[Why are style guides so frequently created, but so rarely successful? All too often, businesses ask for a style guide as a means to create a common look and feel, in the belief that it will solve ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Why are style guides so frequently created, but so rarely successful? All too often, businesses ask for a style guide as a means to create a common look and feel, in the belief that it will solve usability problems and establish consistency between applications &#8211; only to be disappointed in the results. Even if such a style guide is followed carefully, the resulting interfaces may not meet usability goals.. This paper explores strategies for creating a style guide that is more than a simplistic rules book. By making the style guide part of the process, it can be used to promote a shared vision, to help the product meet business and usability requirements for consistency and&#8230;it may actually be used.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[Family Guide to Respite Care]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[This informational guide was designed to assist families with making the decision to use and find respite support that fits their individual needs. Respite can be provided by a family member, a ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[This informational guide was designed to assist families with making the decision to use and find respite support that fits their individual needs. Respite can be provided by a family member, a friend, a neighbor, a person from your faith community congregation, etc. It can also be activity based such as Girl Scout troops or Boy Scout troops, swimming lessons, etc. There are questions every family has when exploring the option of using respite services, including what they should expect from a provider and what is expected from the families, types of respite services available in the area and the cost of respite programs. The majority of families recognize the benefits of using respite services for the family and for the child with special needs.]]></content:encoded>
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