INFORMATIONAL FLYERS BROCHURES FEATURING

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COPTIC ORPHANS Coptic Orphans Support Association 3040 Williams Drive, Suite 404 Fairfax VA 22031 Informational flyers and brochures featuring volunteer opportunities, programs, fundraising and educational information related to children, girls, poverty, and international development in Egypt, Sudan, and other developing countries; Newsletters discussing organization's work with children, girls, poverty, and immigration in Egypt, Sudan, and other developing countries as well as events, fundraising and nonprofit information; Manuals, printed annual reports and proposals related to fundraising events, volunteer opportunities, educational programs and training programs, and educational information all discussing issues related to children, girls, poverty, and immigration in Egypt, Sudan, and other developing countries; Syndicated Newspaper and magazine columns discussing volunteer opportunities, fundraising, organization programs and events, and educational information related to children, girls, poverty, immigration, and international development in Egypt, Sudan and other developing countries;COPTIC ORPHANS;
CRUISE SHIPPING MIAMI UBMI PRINCETON 2 PENN PLAZA 15TH FLOOR NEW YORK NY 10121 Informational flyers and brochures featuring information in the field of cruise, shipping, travel, tourism, marine equipment, finance industries; printed periodicals relating to the cruise, shipping, travel, tourism, marine equipment, finance industries;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A memory buffer facilitates log catchup for online operations. Certain designated areas of memory are allocated for one or more buffers for use during online operations (e.g., reorganization, create index, etc.). Concurrent update activities to the target object write informational records into the one or more buffers. If the buffers become full, the informational records may be written to logs for persistent storage. After online operations finish building all or a suitable portion of the shadow object, log catchup is performed by first applying activities in the informational records from the buffer and thereafter applying activities from logs, if necessary. The invention helps solve the drawbacks of log catchup since the buffer contains only the information related to the target shadow object. Also it does not involve physical I/Os, as these records are all in memory.