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  3. Contact page - Wikipedia

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    A contact page is a common web page on a website for visitors to contact the organization or individual providing the website. [1] The page contains one or more of the following items: In the case of large organizations, the contact page may provide information for several offices (headquarters, field offices, etc.) and departments (customer ...

  4. Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions - Wikipedia

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    The Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions is software that users can use to enable some features, in Acrobat Reader (now Adobe Reader) 5.1 and later on a per-file basis. These are features otherwise found in the full licensed product Adobe Acrobat . For example, Adobe Reader cannot normally save filled in forms or apply digital signatures.

  5. Maslach Burnout Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) is a psychological assessment instrument comprising 22 symptom items pertaining to occupational burnout. [1] The original form of the MBI was developed by Christina Maslach and Susan E. Jackson with the goal of assessing an individual's experience of burnout. [2] As underlined by Schaufeli (2003), a major ...

  6. Template:Non-free USStateGov - Wikipedia

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    disclaimer – is any free-form text which needs to be appended; Using this template for works from the states of California and Florida causes this template to automatically transclude {{Wrong license}}, as not all works from these states are non-free per Template:PD-CAGov and Template:PD-FLGov.

  7. El Degüello - Wikipedia

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    El Degüello. El degüello (Spanish: El toque a degüello) is a bugle call, notable in the United States for its use as a march by Mexican Army buglers during the 1836 Siege and Battle of the Alamo [1] to signal that the defenders of the garrison would receive no quarter by the attacking Mexican Army under General Antonio López de Santa Anna.

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