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  • 101open door policy — liberal policy, policy which allows questions criticism and discussion …

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  • 102public discussion — discussion that is open to the public, discussion that takes place in a public place …

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  • 103up to discussion — open to debate, open to argument …

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  • 104The Fun of Open Discussion — Студийный альбом Джона …

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  • 105Massive open online course — In the field of open education, one of the latest trends is that of open[1] courses, called MOOCs (Massively Open Online Courses). Such courses are founded on the theory of connectivism and an open pedagogy based on networked learning. Typically …

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  • 106Threaded discussion — A threaded discussion is an electronic discussion (such as one via e mail, e mail list, bulletin board, newsgroup, or Internet forum) in which the software aids the user by visually grouping messages. Messages are usually grouped visually in a… …

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  • 107Standardization of Office Open XML — Office Open XML Office Open XML file formats Open Packaging Conventions Open Specification Promise Vector Markup Language Office Open XML software Comparison of Office Open XML software Office Open XML standardization The Office Open XML file… …

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  • 108Book discussion club — A book discussion club is a group of people who meet to discuss a book or books that they have read and express their opinions, likes, dislikes, etc. It is more often called simply a book club, a term that is also used to describe a book sales… …

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  • 109List of open access projects — Some of the most important open access projects or lists of such projects are listed below.Misc*Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) **The BOAI has a review [ [http://www.soros.org/openaccess/software/ Budapest Open Access Initiative ] ] of… …

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  • 110Use of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in the U.S. Department of Defense — is a 2003 report by The MITRE Corporation that documented widespread use of and reliance on free software (termed FOSS ) within the United States Department of Defense (DoD). The report helped end a debate about whether FOSS should be banned from …

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