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Yes. A 'burned" CD is a copy of an original CD. Assuming the original CD is NOT a recording of your own work but a commercial CD, which contains prerecorded audio, copying the original CD, is tantamount to Copy Right Infringement. If you have not received permission from the artist, or the creator of the original CD to make a copy of their recording, you have infringed upon the artist's rights to copy and sell their own, and original work. Copy right infringement depends almost entirely on enforcement. Enforcement, is usually carried out by means of bringing a civil suit against the party who committed the wrong or in this case, infringement. The artist or the artist's agent would be the party to bring a suit against the party who committed the infringement, in court, and prove the damages. This would be easy to prove, if you did sell any of the copied or burned CDs. Selling the "burned" or copied CD, containing the commercial work, or the work of another, is profiting from the infringement, should a sale result, thus your profits, are the artist's damages.
The arsonist responsible for the fire at Ashwood Secondary School has not been identified by authorities.
I'm not very sure what your question is. But pro-slavery men snuck over and burned building of Northerners or non-slavery people. They burned official buildings and murdered 5 people. This was called "Bleeding Kansas."
The severest possible penalty for adultery in the Massachusetts colony during the time of "The Scarlet Letter" was execution. Adulterers could face death by hanging or by being burned at the stake as punishment for their crime.
The conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot were executed, most commonly by hanging, drawing, and quartering. This punishment was meant to be severe and serve as a deterrent to others. The ringleader, Guy Fawkes, was one of those executed.
A "censer" is a container in which incense is burned.
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In a closed container the mass of reactants (wood) and products (carbon dioxide, water, ash) remain unchanged; this is the low of mass conservation.
That is a law, specifically the law of conservation of mass. This states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical change. This was proved in Lavosier's experiment where he determined that the total lass of the products formed by burning were equal to the mass of the matter burned and oxygen consumed.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/51513037/16/Read-the-Contents-of-a-Burned-Sheet-of-Paper
To hold your crucible remotely, This is useful when you want to burn the contents of your crucible without getting burned.
Holmes' ability to deduce things from his observation would have been seen as witchcraft and led to him being burned as a warlock.
If you mean it was burned in a house fire yes it would be covered under your home contents coverage.If your asking about an old lawn mower with a burned out motor not related to a house fire, then no it wouldn't be a covered loss.Homeowners insurance is Hazard insurance that provides coverage for your home and contents from losses resulting from the covered perils listed. Typical perils are Fire. Wind, Hail, falling objects etc.In the UK most reputable Insurance Companies will include the contents of the Garage and other outbuldings, for fire damage, theft etc. the level of cover depends on your policy.
Nike carries shoes that can track how far, long, and fast you have ran in addition to your calories burned. If you're looking for a cheaper route, you may consider a step counter which can (less accurately) help you determine your calories burned.
Well, the contents can be burned, so they can be smoked. It wouldn't do anything pleasant for you though, but it's quite likely that it'd make you sick.
Yes, but do so in a well ventilated area, as the chemicals used to produce compact discs give off toxic vapors when burned.
A censer is a container in which incense is burned, typically during religious ceremonies or rituals. It is used to create fragrant smoke and symbolize the presence of the divine or to purify the air.