1. What is free software? List three characteristics of free software. Free software is software that users have the freedom to distribute and change. The three main characteristics of free software are: The source code has to be distributed with the program‚ you cannot restrict people from redistributing/modifying/using the software‚ and users must be allowed to redistribute modified versions under the same terms/licensing. 4. What is the Free Software Foundation/GNU? Linux? Which parts of the
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write in an accident book as well as provide a letter to go home to the child’s main caregiver to make them aware. If a child was to receive a serious bump on the head it would be important for a staff member to make sure they kept the child calm and a first aider was present. For example if a child was in and out of consciousness it would be of paramount importance for a practitioner to seek other medical help as well as contact home and write the incident in the accident book. Dealing with an asthma
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Planet Distance from sun (in km) Distance in scientific notation Mercury 57‚909‚000 5.7909*10^7 Venus 108‚200‚000 1.082*10^8 Earth 149‚600‚000 1.496*10^8 Mars 227‚940‚000 2.2794*10^8 Jupiter 778‚400‚000 7.784*10^8 Saturn 1‚423‚600‚000 1.4236*10^9 Uranus 2‚867‚000‚000 2.867*10^9 Neptune 4‚488‚400‚000 4.4884*10^9 (dont
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\frac{1}{Q} \frac{\varphi -\sqrt{\varphi^2-4 \gamma Q (1-\alpha +\gamma) \left(1-\sum _{j\notin \mathcal{Q}} n^j\right)}}{2 (1-\alpha +\gamma) } & \text{for} \ i \in \mathcal{Q} \\ \frac{n^i}{\sum _{j\notin \mathcal{Q}} n^j} \frac{\varphi +\sqrt{\varphi^2-4 \gamma Q (1-\alpha +\gamma) \left(1-\sum _{j\notin \mathcal{Q}} n^j\right)}}{2 (1-\alpha +\gamma)}& \text{for} \ i \in \mathcal{N} \setminus \mathcal{Q} \end{array} \right. \end{align}\] Piss= 1Q ϕ− ϕ2−4γQ(1−α+γ) 1− j∉Q nj2(1−α+γ)for
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1. Risk management is responding to a negative event when it occurs. A. True B. False 2. With respect to IT security‚ a risk can result in either a positive or a negative effect. A. True B. False 3. According to PMI‚ which term describes the list of identied risks? A. Risk checklist B. Risk register C. Risk methodology D. Mitigation list 4. Which type of risk analysis uses formulas and numerical values to indicate risk severity? A. Objective risk analysis B. Qualitative
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1. Compare and Contrast the Economic‚ Social‚ and Political development of New England and the Chesapeake Bay Colonies. 2. Columbus deserves the credit and should be celebrated for his discovery of America. To what extent do you agree with this statement? this statement for the 1600s. 8. Compare and contrast the ways in which TWO uprising or acts of social unrest reflected tensions in colonial society. this statement for the 1600s. 8. Compare and contrast the ways in which TWO uprising or acts
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Unit 1: The Business Environment (Assignment 1) Tesco PLC: A Summary of the businesses activities and their major activities Tesco is the world’s widest retailers with operations in 14 different countries‚ Japan‚ India‚ United States‚ and Czech Republic. Employing over 492‚000 individuals and serving over millions of customers every week as well as they have a market share of 30%. Tesco have diversified into different markets for example retailing books‚ clothing‚ electronics‚ furniture and they
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1) Cancer Institute NSW - Human Resources Coordinator: Supports the efficient operations of the Human Resources Department by coordinating and delivering a diverse range of Human Resources Management activities with a focus on recruitment‚ on-boarding & induction training‚ Human Resources system administration‚ organization development and information management. Business Plans: To work closely with Government‚ health practitioners‚ researchers‚ cancer advocacy groups‚ charities and cancers sufferers
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IGCSE Chemistry 2012 exam revision notes by Samuel Lees Contents: 1. The particulate nature of matter 2. Experimental techniques 2.1 Measurement 2.2 (a) Criteria of purity 2.2 (b) Methods of purification 3. Atoms‚ elements and compounds 4.1 Atomic structure and the Periodic Table 4.2 Bonding the structure of matter 3.2 (a) Ions and ionic bonds 3.2 (b) Molecules and covalent bonds 3.2 (c) Macromolecules 3.2 (d) Metallic bonding 3 Stoichiometry 4
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IGCSE Complete Chemistry Notes Unit 1: States of matter Everything is made of particles. Particles in solid are not free to move around. Liquids and gases can. As particles move they collide with each other and bounce off in all directions. This is called random motion. In 2 substances‚ when mixed‚ particles bounce off in all directions when they collide. This mixing process is called diffusion. It’s also the movement of particles without a force. The smallest particle
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