What is PDD-NOS (Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified)?
PDD-NOS is a type of disorder in the autism spectrum. PDD-NOS is a term used for a developmental disorder which appears to have symptoms of Autistic Disorder and / or Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD), but does not meet the criteria for ("fit") either of the disorders. People diagnosed with PDD-NOS often display a milder form of symptoms than with Autistic Disorder or PDD, and often have difficulties with social interaction, communication, and other behaviors/repetitive interests/stereotyped movements.
How to connect to RMAN from the operating system command line?
1. Login to OS command prompt with a user who has sufficient privileges to connect to RMAN; for example, an OS user with sysdba privileges.
2. At the prompt, enter the command "rman target".
3. You will be prompted for the user name and password to connect to the RMAN instance. Enter these when prompted.
4. Finally, enter the command "exit" to disconnect from RMAN.
How does datacamp compare to Coursera for learning R?
Datacamp is much more specialized and focused on specific topics in the R language than Coursera. While Coursera courses often take a broader approach, introducing the fundamentals of the software and several related topics for a wide range of applications, Datacamp courses focus exclusively on specific topics within the language. As a result, individuals looking for a more detailed and in-depth introduction to the language may find Datacamp more helpful than Coursera.
How do I create a security policy in AWS firewall manager?
To create a security policy in AWS Firewall Manager, you will need to do the following:
1. Navigate to the Firewall Manager in the AWS console.
2. Select the “Create Security Policy” option within the navigation menu.
3. Enter a policy name and description.
4. Select the VPCs, subnets, and ports you want your security policy to cover.
5. Add the rules for your security policy, including protocol, source and destination IP ranges, destination ports, and action.
6. Review your policy, and then select “Create” to save it.
7. Review the policy summary and select “Apply Security Policy” to finish.
Are all mailboxes USPS approved?
No, only mailboxes that are approved and certified by the United States Postal Service (USPS) can be officially designated as USPS approved.