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In computer terminology, "running a program" means copying a sequence of instructions from storage into main memory and initiating the execution or interpretation of those instructions.
Yes unless you have a performance license from the agency licensing the song, either ASCAP, BMI or SESAC. It's not the copying that's illegal, as long as you're not giving the CD away. It's the use in a public performance that requires a license.
listening to government meetings
Because - the computer needs a specific set of instructions to start -up. The instructions held in ROM initialise the hardware and instruct the computer to load the operating system (and where to find it on the hard-drive).
I think copying is not cheating forever.
No, copying the dictionary is not plagiarism.
plagiarism=without their permission
Of course it would. If you are copying your C Drive onto an external drive, then are copying it to an external drive, aren't you?
Go through any books or exercises you have and try to follow and complete the exercises. Experiment with simple formulas and functions such as SUM and AVERAGE. Practice copying formulas and values. Practice formatting cells. Practice inserting and deleting rows and columns. Practice changing the width of cells or the height of rows. Practice putting borders around cells. Practice opening, saving and closing files. This will cover a lot of the things you've done for a basic test. Look through whatever you have been taught and make sure that you can do the various things. Don't panic or be nervous during the test. Take your time and concentrate on what you have to do. Read all instructions carefully and make sure you are following what they are asking.
The first step in creating a protein is transcription - the copying of the code from DNA to mRNA. (The section of DNA must unwind before this can happen).
Legal copying is licensed by the copyright holder, and software piracy is copying without permission.
The duration of Copying Beethoven is 1.73 hours.