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Children become quite proficient speakers and comprehenders before they enter school, yet they are not always effective communicators. Characterize the communication deficits of young children, and describe the course of growth in communicative effectiveness (both in speaking and listening).
Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act
A proposed state law aimed at standardizing the rules and regulations governing the sale and leasing of computer information, software, and digital material across the United States.
Reverse Engineering
The process of analyzing a product's system, components, and functionalities to duplicate or enhance the product without direct access to its original design information.
Shrinkwrap Licenses
Legal agreements included within the packaging of software products, which become binding once the packaging is opened.
Consumer Warranties
Legal guarantees provided to consumers that a product will meet certain quality and reliability standards, and that defective items will be repaired or replaced.
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