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The term B.A.R. in legal parlance stands for British Accreditation Registry.
The term B.A.R. in legal parlance stands for British Accreditation Registry.
It doesn't really mean anything. There is no official registry of that name. It is most likely something made up for the purposes of a scam.
Unless you know what you are doing, stay out of the registry if you want your computer to function.
Yes you can determine the function of a function Key. You must access the registry and make the change.
Clearly it is allowed to function. Don't confuse accreditation with being able to operate. Currently the US government allows private schools to operate without accreditation. It is in fact voluntary.
For backing up your Windows registry before using a registry cleaner, simple open Run, input "regedit", and your registry will pop up. Click "File", and select "Export", then you can backup your registry file to any location on your computer.But actually you don't have to do that. Most well-designed registry cleaner & optmizer has the function for automatic backup. That backup, is to backup the registry repair. If any problems happen after the registry change, then you can undo the change with the backup.
John Lewis does have a gift registry, but as it is a British company that call it a "gift list." You can set a gift list up by going to their website.
A way to change the configuration of a distant computer without a physical access to it.
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Yes this college is approved by British High Commission The British High Commission does not give accreditation or approval for colleges.
The BAR Association stands for British Accreditation Research program originating from a Country outside of the USA.