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CREATING SPLIT-PAGE TEXT.MSG32SELECT TO CO}NTINUE: FADE CYCLES - FADE  CURRENT: RESTORE  MAXIMUM: PEEK  NEXT PAG}E  PAGE NUMBER: EXIT EXE\A\RCISE  SELECT FULL-PAGE TEXT:}OPEN ERRORj\e]PRESS FOR MOREPR}ESS TO REPEAT LOADING TEXT FROM DISKREAD ERROR in the first character p}osition.SELECT THE BLANK OPTIONS:SELECT SPLIT-PAGE TEXT:ENTER the name of your new file and press REf]a^TURN. Reme}mber that you must enter eight upper case, alphanumeric characters or less with no number in the firstThis is your fil}e name:  KEEP TRY AGAIN EXIT TO MAIN MENUENTER TEXT: Type one line at a time and dob^]_ not }type past the bar. Check each line before pressing RETURN. If the line is incorrect, use the BACKSPACE key to correct.}FINISHED? Type * then type RETURNYour text is displayed above. Readit carefully and make a selection: KEEP AND E^_Y}`XIT TO MAIN MENUYour upper page is displayedabove. Read it carefully and makea selection:Your lower page is displayedYo}ur entire split-page isdisplayed above. Read it carefullyand make a selection:** ERROR IN FILENAME - TRY AGAIN **DISK WR}ITEZ`Ua ERROR BLANK UPPER PAGE BLANK LOWER PAGESELECT:  QUESTION  ST}ATUS:  DISPLAY ANSWER  REMAINING:  EXIT EXERCISE  MAXIMUM: } VaQb GRADE YOURSELF: CORRECT INCORRECT YOU ENTERED A * IN THE FIRST LINE.PLEASE SELECT} THE FOLLOWING: CONTINUE CREATING TEXT EXIT TO MAIN MENU position.} MemorEase+by Myron Zeissler}, Eagle SoftwarRbMce Co.Copyright (c) 1985 Eagle Software Co. From ANTIC -- The Atari Resource  PRESS} SPACE BAR TO START EXIT TO DOS TEXT-PAGE EDITING INSERT PAGE(S) DELETE PAGE(S)PLEASE SE}LECT THE PAGE TYPE:NcId FULL-PAGE TEXT SPLIT-PAGE TEXTENTER page number(s) to delete starting,e}nding then press RETURN. This program will recognize page numbers 1 - 99 only.LOAD DISKETTE INTO DRIVE 1 AND } BEGINENTER the page numbJdEeer that you wish to insert new page(s) after and press RETURN. This program will recogni}ze page numbers 1 - 99 only. TEXT-PAGE EDITING.ENTER the name of the file-to-be-modified and press RETURN. R}emember that you file-to-be-addFeAfed and press EXIT TO MAIN MENU EXIT TO MAIN MENU ** ERROR IN PAGE N}UMBER ** DELETE OPERATION IN PROGRESS INSERT OPERATION IN PROGRESSOPEN ERROR ** ERROR ** D}UPLICATE FILE NAMES NOT ALLOWEDDISKETBf=gTE IS FULLDIRECTORY IS FULLFILE IS LOCKEDFILE NOT FOUNDDISKETTE IS WRITE P}ROTECTED PREVIOUS PAGE  *ERROR* TOO MANY LINES ON PAGESELECT FADE MODE WHEN TURNINGPAGES FORWARD OR BACKW}ARD: RESET FADE HOLD FADEY>ghOU MADE AN ERROR IN THE FIRST LINE. In most cases the TAB key may be }pressed to reselect the previous menu.MS50 PAGE NUMBER: This page number is: MAIN MENU}N-LLOWING: CONTINUE CREATING TEXT EXIT TO MAIN MENU position.} MemorEase+by Myron Zeissler i(g) Y} re- again, back, backward se- away, aside, away from, apart=?} sub-, suc-, suf-, sug-, sup-, sus- under, beneath, below trans- =@} across, beyond, over ap-, ar- to, toward, very ambi- <' -able, -ible (adj.) able to be, likely, fit -acious, -cious (adj.) AB} having the quality of -al (adj., noun) relating to, act, doing, proceAC}ss, doer -an, -ian (adj., noun) belonging to, pertaining to -ance, -ancy, -eAD}nce, -ency (num) act, fact, state, condition -ation, -ition, -tion (noun) action, AE}condition, state, result -eer, -er (noun) doer -erAF}y (noun) action, place, collection, skill, state -escent (adj.) AG} becoming -fic (adj.) making, causing -hood (nAH}oun) condition, state -ish (adj.) like, similar to AI} -ism (noun) act, doctrine, manner, state -ity (noun) AJ} condition, state, quality -lent, -ulent (adj.) abounding in AK} -mony (noun) resulting state or condition -oid (adj.) like, rAL}esembling -ous (adj.) given to, marked by -try (noun) AM} act or profession -ward (adj., adv.) in the direction of (adj.) @m ac, acr sharp am, amic, amor love, EO}friend anthrop man, mankind cap, capt, cept, cip EP} take, seize clam, claim shout, cry out ego EQ} I, self gen race, kind, birth, origin ER} jac, ject hurl, throw, cast locut, loqu talk, speech ES} logo, logi speech, study, word, reason mob, mot, mov ET} move nomen, nomin name pend, pens EU} hang, weight plen, ples fill reg, recEV}t, rig rule, straight, direct secut, sequ follow EW} spec, spect, spic look, see tac, tax arrange, arranEX}gement tact, tang, tig, ting touch tract EY} draw, pull acr sharp am, amic, amor love, D assembly language Any symbolic language used for pro-gramming which must go through anassembly to be convI[}erted into themachine code required for operationon a computer. bit BInary Digit. 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For storage ofinformation that is "written If}in"at the factory and to be storedpermanently. word A basic unit of data in a computermemIg}ory. 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K-capture The capture by an atomic nucleus of an orbital electron froMx}m the first (innermost) orbit or shell, or K-shell, surrounding the nucleus. tomic mass but different atomic LZ Definition of a Civil Action A civil action is a suit betweenindividuals, which is instituted forQz}the purpose of the declaration, en-forcement, or protection of a rightor for the redress or prevention ofa wrong. Q{} plaintiff The party who institutes or commences a legal action. defendanQ|}t The party against whom a legal suit is brought. venue Sometimes called geographQ}}ical juris-diction; refers to the authority ofa court to try a case based on theresidence of the parties, the hap-pening Q~}of the occurrence or theplace of performance of a contract. demurrer A pleading in which the lQ}itigantadmits the facts alleged by theadverse party but denies that thesefacts constitute a cause of action. Q} Discovery devices. 1. Interrogatories2. Depositions3. Motions for production and inspection4. Demands fQ}or admission5. Physical and mental examina- tions Corporation A legal entity authorized by thQ}estate in accordance with specificstatutes and regulations to carry oneither profit or non-profit enter-prises. Q} Indemnification Payment made by way of compensationfor a loss suffered. To indemnifyis to save harmless;Q} to secureagainst future loss or damage. Murder Homicide committed with malice Q} aforethought. Burglary Breaking and entering of the dwell-ing house of another in thQ}e night-time with the intent to commit afelony. Negligence Any conduct, except conduct inten-tiQ}onally or wantonly disregardful ofan interest of others, which fallsbelow the standard established bylaw for the protectioQ}n of othersagainst unreasonable risk of harm. Rights and privileges of the accused. 1. Right tQ}o counsel.2. Right against self-incrimination3. Right of privacy.4. Right to a speedy trial.5. Right to be present duQ}ring trial6. Right to public trial.7. Right to trial by jury.8. Right to fair/impartial jury. ich is instituted forPhHamlet: Ay, madam, it is common. Queen: If it be, why seems it so particular with U} thee? Hamlet: Seems, madam? Nay it is. I know not "seems." 'Tis not alone my inU}ky cloak, good mother, nor customary suits of solemn black; No, nor the fU}ruitful river in the eye... Ghost: Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder. Hamlet:U} Murder? Ghost: Murder most foul, as in the best it is, But this most foul, U} strange, and unnatural. Polonius: I hear him coming. Let's withdraw, my Lord.(Exit KinU}g and Polonius) Hamlet: To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler inU} the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune... Polonius: FarU}e you well, my liege. I'll call upon you ere you go to bed And tell you what I U} know. King: Thanks my dear lord. O, my offense is rank, it smells to heaven; U} It hath the primal curse upon't, A brother's murder... Hamlet: ...I loved you notU}. Ophelia: I was the more deceived. Hamlet: Get thee to a nunnery. Why wouldst thouU} be a breeder of sinners? I am myself indifferent honest... Clown: ...This U}same skull,sir, was Yorick's skull, the King's jester. Hamlet: This? Clown: E'en tU}hat. Hamlet: Let me see. (Take skull). Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, HoratU}io, a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. He has borne me on his back aU} thousand times... Hamlet: What, the fair Ophelia? Queen: Sweets to the sweet! FaU}rewell. I had hoped thou shouldst have been my Hamlet's wife. I thought thy bride beU}d to have decked, sweet maid, and not have strewed thy grave. Hamlet: ...On FU}ortinbras. He has my dying voice. So tell him, with th' occurrents, more and U} less, Which have now solicited--the rest is silence. Horatio: Now cracks a noble U} heart. Good night, sweet Prince, And flights of angels sing thee to thy restU}... Ay, madam, it is common. Queen: If it be, why seems it so particular with T A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T Y} U V W X Y Z F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T XMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday O P Q R S T \O January February March April May a} June July August September October Novema}ber December February March April May `$Oh say can you seeBy the dawn's early lightWhat so proudly we hail'dAt the twilight's last gleaming Whose broad stripese}And bright starsThrough the perilous fightO'er the ramparts we watch'dWere so gallantly streaming And the rocket's ree}d glareThe bombs bursting in airGave proof through the nightThat our flag was still there. Oh, say does the star spangle}edBanner yet waveO'er the land of the freeAnd the home of the brave. Verse 2 On the shore dimly seenTe}hrough the mists of the deepWhere the foe's haughty hostIn dread silence reposes. What is that which the breezeO'er thee} towering steepAs it fitfully blowsHalf conceals half discloses Now it catches the gleamOf the morning's first beamIne} full glory reflectedNow shines on the stream. Tis the star spangled bannerOh long may it waveO'er the land of the freee}And the home of the brave Verse 3 Oh thus be it everWhen free men shall standBetween their lov'd homese}and war's desolation Blest with vict'ry and peaceMay the heav'n rescued landPraise the pow'r that hath madeAnd preserve}'d us a nation And conquer we mustWhen our cause it is justAnd this be our mottoIn God is our trust. And the star se}pangled bannerIn triumph shall waveO'er the land of the freeAnd the home of the brave. gleaming Whose broad stripesd^ 1. George Washington 2. John Adams 3. Thomas Jefferson 4. James Madison 5. James Moi}nroe 6. John Quincy Adams 7. Andrew Jackson 8. Martin Van Buren 9. William Henry Harrisoi}n 10. John Tyler 11. James Knox Polk 12. Zachery Taylor 13. Millard Fillmore 14. Frani}klin Pierce 15. James Buchanan 16. Abraham Lincoln 17. Andrew Johnson 18. Ulysses Simpson Gri}ant 19. Rutherford Birchford Hayes 20. James Abram Garfield 21. Chester Alan Arthur 22. Grovei}r Cleveland 23. Benjamin Harrison 24. Grover Cleveland 25. William McKinley 26. Theodore Rooi}sevelt 27. William Howard Taft 28. Woodrow Wilson 29. Warren Gamaliel Harding 30. Calvin Cooli}idge 31. Herbert Clark Hoover 32. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 33. Harry S. Truman 34. Dwight Di}avid Eisenhower 35. John Fitzgerald Kennedy 36. Lyndon Baines Johnson 37. Richard Milhous Nixon i} 38. Gerald Rudolph Ford 39. James Earl Carter 40. Ronald Wilson Reagan es Madison 5. James Moh^ 1 ONE 2 TWO m} 3 THREE 4 FOUR m} 5 FIVE 6 SIX 7 m} SEVEN 8 EIGHT 9 m} NINE 10 TEN 2 TWO lJ Pleased to meet you. Mucho gusto en conocerle. I hope that we will meet again. q} Espero que nos encontremos otra vez. Please repeat. Repita, por favor. q} Call a taxi, please. Llame un taxi, por favor. 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Wakarimasen. y} I have a reservation. Yoyaku shite arimasu. Can you recommend a good nightclub? y} Omoshiroi naito kurabu o oshiete kudasai? o o hanashimasu ka? Could you speak more slowly, please. x9Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye;Four-and-twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie! When the pie was opened }}The birds began to sing;Was not that a dainty dish To set before the king? The king was in his counting-house, Cou}}nting out his money;The queen was in the parlor, Eating bread and honey. The maid was in the garden, Hanging out t}}he clothes;When down came a blackbird And snapped off her nose. rds Baked in a pie! When the pie was opened |HThere was a little girl who had a little curlRight in the middle of her forehead; When she was good, she was} very, very good,And when she was bad she was horrid. middle of her forehead; When she was good, she was? 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