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    Open Source Syllabus

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    Need of Open Sources 1.Free Redistribution The license shall not restrict any party from selling or giving away the software as a component of an aggregate software distribution containing programs from several different sources. The license shall not require a royalty or other fee for such sale - with the exception of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial versions of the standard Creative Commons licence. Rationale: By constraining the license to require free redistribution‚ we eliminate

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    SHOOL OF LAW INSURANCE LAW ASSIGNMENT 3/10/2014 PART A: HISTORY OF INSURANCE LEGISLATION IN KENYA The notion of insurance in Kenya can be traced back to the “social insurance programme” which for a long time has been around Africa. However‚ the history of the development of commercial insurance in Kenya is closely related to its colonial heritage. Like some African and other developing countries‚ there was no specific insurance legislation in Kenya until 1960‚ when

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    Alternate Sources of Energy

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    Alternative energy refers to energy sources that have no undesired consequences such for example fossil fuels or nuclear energy. Alternative energy sources are renewable and are thought to be "free" energy sources. They all have lower carbon emissions‚ compared to conventional energy sources. These include Nuclear Energy‚ Wind Energy‚ Solar Energy‚ Geothermal Energy and Hydroelectric Energy sources. Combined with the use of recycling‚ the use of clean alternative energy sources such as the home use of solar

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    Hayham's Moral Source

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    Referral Source: Haytham was referred by his legal guardian‚ Reginald Birch. Client/Family/Referral Source statement of need and treatment expectations: Mr. Birch is concerned about Haytham’s recent behavior and his growing desire to find his father’s killers‚ even if it means harming innocent civilians to get the information he needs. His expectations for treatment are that Haytham will no longer let the lust for revenge overtake him and he will follow more practical pursuits. Haytham’s expectations

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    controlled (monitored) source shown in the figure‚ prepare a plot similar to that given in Fig. 2-8(b). v2 v1 = Vb (Vb v1 = Va (Va i2 Fig. 2-8 (b) Solution: Open your book & see the figure (P/46) It is voltage controlled current source. i2 +Ve axis v2 -Ve axis gv1 i2 gv1 + v2 current source - 2-2. Repeat Prob. 2-1 for the controlled source given in the accompanying

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    entrepreneurship and small business management owners. ------------------------------------------------- What would you envisage to the alternative sources of mall business in Tanzania. ------------------------------------------------- 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.1 Definition of key terms Financing studies and addresses the ways in which individuals‚ businesses and organizations raise‚ allocate and use monetary resources over time‚ taking into account the risks entailed in their projects.

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    Open Source Software

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    Research Paper Free Open Source Software also known as FOSS has fared pretty good since the Microsoft posted a high-level summary of 235 patents that were allegedly violated in 2006. Since this scenario happen FOSS has grown and partner up with big name companies. In an interview that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that ”We live in a world where we honor‚ and support the honoring of‚ intellectual property‚ FOSS patrons are going to have to play by the same rules as the rest of the business. What

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    What is a primary source versus a secondary source? Please describe each and provide an example of each kind of source that we have used in the class so far. A primary source is a first-hand eyewitness account of an event or time period. Most of the time it is written or made during‚ or close to‚ the event or time period. It could be a creative writing‚ a primary source‚ a historical or legal document‚ work of art‚ music records‚ but original‚ not interpretive. A secondary source is a second-hand

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    Western Civilization II 1 February 2013 Paper One The authors of the documents in chapter 18 of the Sources of the Making of the West‚ by Katharine Lualdi‚ were Marie-Therese Geoffrin‚ M d’Alembert‚ Jacques-Louis Menetra‚ Cesare Beccaria‚ Adam Smith‚ and King Fredrick II. Each of these Enlightenment authors wrote about what they wanted to transform or what they were altering around them during the mid and late 18th century in Europe. M d’Alember wrote about how Geoffrin would only be nice to

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    Formalities in Law

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    FORMALITIES Common law has no form requirements for contracts: oral contracts are enforceable Consequences of failure of complying with formal requirements vary from statute to statute but include penalties‚ fines and civil consequences ie. Non-enforceability of contract Legislation imposes formal requirements for certain types of contract (this goes beyond the common law) ; e.g.: Consumer credit (has to have warnings‚ and writing) Sale of motor vehicle (needs written work of purchasing car

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