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  2. 1787 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Remarks on an Act Acknowledging the Independence of Vermont" (March 14, 1787), U.S. National Archives. (See also Alexander Hamilton's extensive analysis of Britain's interest in Vermont) Accessed 18 May 2023.

  3. Principle of least privilege - Wikipedia

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    The principle (of least privilege) is widely recognized as an important design consideration towards enhancing and giving a much needed 'Boost' to the protection of data and functionality from faults ( fault tolerance) and malicious behavior . Benefits of the principle include: Intellectual Security. When code is limited in the scope of changes ...

  4. MAC address - Wikipedia

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    A MAC address (short for medium access control address) is a unique identifier assigned to a network interface controller (NIC) for use as a network address in communications within a network segment. This use is common in most IEEE 802 networking technologies, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Within the Open Systems Interconnection ...

  5. 1887 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    March 28 – William Smithe, Premier of British Columbia, dies in office. April 1 – Alexander Davie becomes premier of British Columbia. April 23 – McMaster University founded. May 3 – 148 coal miners are killed in a mine explosion near Nanaimo, British Columbia. June 7 – Wilfrid Laurier becomes leader of the Liberal Party of Canada.

  6. What is a demand deposit account (DDA)? - AOL

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    A demand deposit account is another term for a checking, savings or money market account. Money in these accounts is highly liquid, and you’ll be able to withdraw funds at any time without ...

  7. Budapest Treaty - Wikipedia

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    Budapest Treaty. The Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure, or Budapest Treaty, is an international treaty signed in Budapest, Hungary, on April 28, 1977. It entered into force on August 19, 1980, [5] and was later amended on September 26, 1980.

  8. Trunk prefix - Wikipedia

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    Trunk prefix. A trunk prefix is a digit sequence to be dialled before a telephone number to initiate a telephone call for the purpose of selecting an appropriate telecommunications circuit by which the call is to be routed. Making a domestic (national) telephone call usually requires the dialling of a single or two-digit national trunk prefix ...

  9. Gold Codes - Wikipedia

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    Gold Codes. The Gold Code is the launch code for nuclear weapons provided to the President of the United States in their role as commander-in-chief of the armed forces. [1] In conjunction with the nuclear football, the Gold Codes allow the president to authorize a nuclear attack. [2] Gold Codes, as well as a separate nuclear football, are also ...