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A temporary memory is one that loses its contents if energy is cut off. This is normally some variety of RAM.A permanent memory is one that maintains its contents, even without a permanent energy supply. This includes hard disks, CDs, DVDs, and flash drives. Note that the contents of "permanent" memory can still be changed, or damaged.
Because you could get penalized by search engines for using duplicate content
The "reading in copy" notation in a letter indicates that a duplicate copy of the letter is being provided for reference or information. This means that the recipient does not need to take any specific action but should be aware of the contents included in the duplicate copy.
no, but it is the easiest way to duplicate the entire contents of a CD. If all that is need is the files, you can just transfer them with windows
Because you could be penalize by search engine for using duplicate contents
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A CD ripper is a software that is used to import information or music or video from a CD to a computer or music player. The idea of a CD ripper is to duplicate the contents of the CD, it is the same thing as copying a file.
RAM - standing for Random Access Memory. The contents of RAM are lost when the computer is turned off.
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The contents of a trial balance will be your assets, liabilities, and equity accounts and all your ledger (temporary accounts). This is to check for accuracy in your ledger accounts and that your financial statements "balance out'. After you do your "trial balance" you then close your books for the year, closing all temporary accounts which include expenses and revenue (income). Once this is complete you prepare a Post-Closing Trial Balance (post-closing meaning "after closing"). This is to double check that all ledger accounts are closed properly and that your financial statements balance.Read more: What_will_be_content_of_trial_balance