PPT-Vocabulary List #9: Memory
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ESL 201202 Week 5 Acquisition n The act of taking possession of something Acquire v When my friend moved abroad I acquired her cat Anomaly n Something unusual The
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ESL 201202 Week 5 Acquisition n The act of taking possession of something Acquire v When my friend moved abroad I acquired her cat Anomaly n Something unusual The students bad test scores were an anomaly he was usually very smart. for the Teenage Soul. Stories of . Life, Love, and Learning. Created and Compiled by Sally C. Shoemaker. Vocabulary Lists. Vocabulary List #1. raggedy . (. Literature . p. 300). vulnerable - 147. spontaneous - 150. Childhood memories: What do you remember about first and second grade? Did you like school? Did you ever get into trouble? What adults did you dislike? Fear? What did you think of your parents? . Chapter 1 Quiz. Paul . McKenney. and Jonathan Walpole. The Problem. How can we know when its safe to reclaim memory without paying too high a cost. especially in the read path. Possible Approaches. Reference counts. Concurrent Systems. Jonathan Walpole. What is RCU, Fundamentally?. Paul . McKenney. . and. Jonathan . Walpole. The Problem. How can we know when its safe to reclaim memory without paying too high a . vocabulary. Averil Coxhead. Victoria University of Wellington. Aotearoa. /New Zealand. Today’s talk: Specialised vocabulary. Identifying. What is this vocabulary?. Why is it important?. Listing. When we use lists made by others, what do teachers need to think about?. Vocabulary List 3. Push . something forward. The speed he builds up down the hill will . propel. the skier into the air.. Their terrible situation . propelled. them to move to another country.. Vocabulary List 3. Vocabulary List #2. 1. . Atlas. . (n): . a . book of maps. 2. . Epicure. . (n): . a . person with refined taste, . especially . in food and drink. 3. . Galvanize. . (v): to stimulate into action; to spur. Vocabulary List #2. 1. . Afflicted. . (v): suffering . or sickened . 2. . Dejection. (n): lowness . of spirits; depression. 3. . Discreet. (adj): careful . about what one says or does. 4. . Explicit. When you come across the following vocabulary words, create an “ENTRY” in your spiral. . How to Create and Entry. :. List the word.. Write the part of speech. . Describe the context. (What’s happening when the word is used? How is it used?). (Ch 13). Open . range. Long drive. Maverick. Homestead. Dry farming. Sodbuster. Nomad. Annuity . Assimilate. Allotment. (Ch 14). Laissez-faire. Entrepreneur. Corporation. Pool. Monopoly. Trust. Deflation. Richard Johnson. richardj@microsoft.com. switech@microsoft.com. The memory manager is responsible for tracking a program’s dynamic data storage. . Unlike stacks which work based upon a simple FIFO/LIFO concepts, heaps require management routines to track the location of free and allocated memory chunks . Encodes . Packages info . Stores. Safely keeps info for later use. Retrieves. Brings info back into the conscious mind. Do you think that the brain works like a computer? . Three Types of Memory. In humans, information processing occurs in three systems: . 1. aspire . (v) . 2. bilateral . (. adj. ) . 3. candor . (n) . 4. defraud . (v) . 5. deity . (n) . 6. elude . (v) . 7. fixture . (n) . 8. handwriting . (n) . 9. havoc . (n) . 10. imbibe . (v) . 11. juncture . VOCABULARY LIST 1. Adonis. —handsome young man (from Adonis, a youth loved by Aphrodite, goddess of love) . amazon. —tall, strong, athletic woman (from . the women . warriors) . ambrosial. —extremely delicious; excellent (from .
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