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    The Startup Entrepreneurs and the Open Source Software Pivot The open source technology industry advances to become more regulated and isolating that makes it difficult for new players to have a point. The expertise of use for software with hardware is much better known. This is the era of the developer-defined system, where they have the power to take a decision in making technologies like cloud infrastructure and applications. The open source technologies have proven one of the most influence…

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    What is Open Source? Much of the software created in today’s world is created by a company who then has total control over modifying, distributing, monetizing, and granting rights for it. This means that users who purchase the software cannot modify it, share it, and may not actually own it. On the other hand, Open Source software has its code available on the internet for anyone to inspect, copy, modify, and distribute. This makes it cheaper than closed source software, more secure, free to…

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    operating systems gives its users the freedom to change things and develop programs that people needed or that the user who wrote it needs to do some task. You cannot contribute open sourcing to just one person but the biggest contributor to open source is Linus Torvalds who created Linux. Linus Torvalds' creation of the Linux operating system was a great improvement to the computing universe. When the operating system and all the pieces fell into place small companies like Linux were able to…

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    Family Theory Analysis

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    Rossow did an excellent job of implementing this theory into practice by obtaining patient histories that included any family problems or current complications. For example, a patient with a chief complaint of intermittent heart palpitations came into the McAllen PCI clinic, with no other symptoms or signs of distress. Rather than immediately drawing labs or ordering an EKG, Ms. Rossow took…

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    key resource for the Chinese civilization’s development. Nowadays industrial, agricultural and residential areas increasingly contribute to water contamination. However, there are measures that can be taken to reduce the amount of these pollutants. Current interventions addressing pollution control measures depend on the area of location of the river. In this approach, as part of the environment management, chemical and physical tests were done in order to divide the river in small parts…

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    about the expanding "designations of the ecumenical insurgency". He likewise fixated on that the vigor of the ecumenical framework made in 1945 "laid not just on the parity of force and the privileges of the victor nations, yet on the way that this current framework 's "establishing fathers" had regard for one another." Following, Mr. Putin 's perspective of ecumenical cognations, one understands that the parity of force is for the main Russian statesman an aggregate or gregarious great,…

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    When you visit the doctor’s office a person doesn’t think about all the steps it takes to process your visit and what the office does to receive payment from the insurance company. As a patient, the focus is seeing the doctor, telling him or her the symptoms, getting the doctor’s assurance that your health will be back to normal in a few days to a week and getting a prescription for medication. There is a process to making the following steps work smoothly and precisely. The procedures begin…

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    Global Warming In Maine

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    possibly offset the expenditures of future global warming. Expenditures can include repairing roads from erosion or raising transportation infrastructure near the cost. Other than repairing damaged infrastructure, engineers also have to modify current infrastructure that do not stand up to future climate change. Main Points Rise in…

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    Cerebral Palsy Studies

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    Once learning the basics about Cerebral Palsy (CP), I chose to dig deeper into the more modern diagnostic tools and treatments. As an aspiring Audiologist, I looked into tools I would one day use if I were on a case with an individual with CP and found an article about the Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) tool that is being used to determine hearing loss and likelihood of other related disabilities in tandem with CP. The study done showed significance in correlation with most other causes of CP…

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    it is expected that the current global population would have increased by more than 50%. The countries with the greatest population growths ( Figure 2) are also situated in areas with the least availability of fresh water ( Figure 1). These countries are also predominantly poor and cannot implement expensive water retrieval and treatment methods. This results in great economic stress on wealthier countries. This report will provide information on the current water sources and their…

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