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    The Freedom to Link?: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Implicates the First Amendment in \u3cem\u3eUniversal City Studios, Inc. v. Reimerdes\u3c/em\u3e

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    This Note focuses on the application of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA) to prohibit the posting and linking of circumvention technology on the Internet, while also addressing the larger issue of the unintended consequences that regulating cyberspace can have on free expression. Because hypertext links play such a fundamental role in the utility of the Internet, this Note argues that the application of the DMCA\u27s anti-trafficking provisions to enjoin linking places a significant and unwarranted burden on the Internet as a forum for free expression. Section II is intended to provide a brief background of the technological and legal environment in which the Reimerdes controversy arose. Section III focuses on the factual background and rationale for the Reimerdes decision. Section IV then analyzes the rule of law produced by the decision and the impact that this decision has on free speech in cyberspace. Finally, this Note concludes that any prohibition banning hyperlinks should be granted only under extraordinary circumstances because of the potential for creating a substantial chilling effect on the Internet as an engine for free expression

    Marshall University Music Department Presents David Herbert, oboe and English horn, and, Leslie Petteys, piano

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    https://mds.marshall.edu/music_perf/1571/thumbnail.jp

    H. O. N. E. S. T. Teaching

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    It’s time to get real with HONEST Teaching. This frank approach takes the excuses out of the classroom and places the focus back on learning. Teachers, counselors, or support staff that work with children of any socio-economics or learning abilities can benefit from HONEST Teaching

    Exploration of the Protection of Riboflavin Laurate on Oral Mucositis Induced by Chemotherapy or Radiotherapy at the Cellular Level: What Is the Leading Contributor?

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    Oral or gastrointestinal mucositis is a frequent phenomenon in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy or radiotherapy. In addition, several clinical investigations have demonstrated in recent years that riboflavin laurate has the potential to protect the patients from the disease induced by chemotherapy or radiotherapy. In our studies, it is observed that riboflavin laurate can ameliorate either chemotherapy- or radiotherapy-induced toxicities on Helf cells, and the effect is greater than that of riboflavin. In addition, riboflavin laurate is able to transport through the Caco-2 cell monolayer as the prototype, indicating the protective effects may be produced by the prototype of riboflavin laurate, rather than simply by the released riboflavin

    Avant-garde and experimental music

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