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    GNU Public License

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    General Public License. Linux is a very popular platform for a multitude of reasons‚ but above all else‚ it’s because it’s a free platform that has become what it is now due to GNU. The purpose of this paper is not‚ in fact‚ to speak about Linux‚ Windows‚ or any other operating system‚ but to talk about what the GNU public license is‚ and it’s role in information technology today. So what is the GNU public license? According to “GNU Operating System” (2007)‚ “The GNU General Public License is a free

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    drivers ed module 1 and 2

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    Module 1: Driving is Your Responsibility: Complete the K-W-L information below. K- What you Know Discuss two things you know about driving. 1. You need to drive cautiously to be a safe driver. 2.it is bad to drink and drive!! W—What you Want to know Discuss two things you want to know about driving. 1.If practice makes perfect 2.the point system. L—What you Learned Discuss at least two new things you learned from Module One. 1. .as a minor my parents are responsible for my mistakes

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    GNU Public License Greg Scott POS/355 June 22‚ 2013 Prakash Pattnaik GNU Public License Study of software development and the free exchange of ideas promised by advances in computer technology were both slowed by the corporate privatization of operating systems. Companies wanted to keep the source codes of their systems secret and safe from manipulation. The sharing of information and open-source methods of the first pioneering programmers were brought to a halt by copyright

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    that many young men are too reckless and impulsive to be good drivers.To protect the larger society‚ the age at which a boy can earn his license should be raised to eighteen. Raise the Driving License Age to Eighteen Throughout the history‚ people have always wanted what they can’t have. So is desire of teenagers to have driving license. More than 5000 teenagers die in car accidents every year. Isn’t this shocking? Indeed a very large number-according to the statistics in

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    The Dangers of Drivers’ Distractions Driving accidents have been at an all-time high in America. “The National Council estimates 38‚300 people were killed and 4.4 million injured on US roads in 2015‚ which saw the largest one-year percentage increased in half a century”. (1) The Majority of vehicle accidents are result of a careless mistake on the road. Although one might say “I have never been pulled over; or even gotten a ticket”‚ however‚ even the most careful and experience driver could be put

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    Taxi Driver: A Hero In the movie Taxi Driver‚ there are many different views on the main character‚ Travis Bickle. There are different opinions on whether he is a maniac or a hero. It is hard to have a satisfying answer to this question‚ but it is safe to say that what he did‚ at least in his mind‚ was the right thing to do. Besides when he attempted to assassinate senator Palantine‚ But that was done for the movie to show a political message. That message is that sometimes political leaders

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    Drivers between the ages of 18 and 25 are notoriously bad drivers having the highest number of accidents of any age group. However‚ I suggest that the reason that this age group has such a high rate of accidents is not because of a lack of maturity and because young drivers have “a point to prove”‚ but rather due to lack of experience on the road and thus I propose that the minimum age at which a person should be allowed to receive their learners licence should be lowered to 16 to allow for young

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    Drivers Ed Journal 1 & 2

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    driving. 1. Why is it that drivers choose the wrong thing? 2. Why are people aggressive behind the wheel? L—What you Learned Discuss at least two new things you learned from Module One. 1. Driving is a privilege. 2. Teenagers cause most collisions. If you do not have your permit‚ please provide the last four digits of your social security number so that your teacher can issue your drug and alcohol certificate. My last four digits are: 8839 Module 2: The Driver: Complete one option

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    Drivers Ed Module 1-2

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    your learners permit? Yes or No no Module 2: The Driver: Please answer the following questions: Aha Moments: Aha moments are times when you have been reading something and the text suddenly makes sense or becomes clear to you. Please use complete sentences and proper spelling and grammar. Describe three aha moments that you had as you worked through Module Two. 1. 2. 3. How will this information affect you as a driver now and in the future? (2-3 sentences) OR

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    know about driving.! 1. I’d like to know all the rules of the road so I can become a safe and aware driver.! 2. I would also like to know how to properly and fully operate my vehicle so I can safely get around without concern. ! ! L—What you Learned! Discuss at least two new things you learned from Module One.! 1. You must follow‚ obey‚ and know all the rules of the road in order to become a safe driver.! 2. You should keep calm and have common courtesy in order to protect yourself and others around

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