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For millions of happy users all over the world, the iPhone is fantastic just as it is. It's beautiful, elegant and easy to use, and there are thousands upon thousands of apps and oodles of content for them to choose on the App Store.
And then there are the people who aren't so happy. People who want to break free of the restrictions they believe Apple has forced upon us all - from the default apps that come with iOS to the fact that its underlying structure cannot be customised by individual programmers, third-party developers or even users themselves.
These unhappy people are the jailbreakers. And Apple has been playing a cat-and-mouse game with them ever since the iPhone launched in January 2007.
It's easy to understand the jailbreakers' frustration. On the Mac you can pretty much do whatever you want to customise your day-to-day experience with the hardware. If you don't want to use Mail for email or Safari for surfing, you can download alternatives such as Sparrow or Firefox instead.
Explanation:
Correct answer: to show their experience with the world
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The goal of the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation is to reduce fatalities by twenty- five percent within five years and by fifty percent within ten years.
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- The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation was established in 1992 with a view of honoring the firefighters who lost their lives during firefighting operations.
- This foundation serves to provide assistance to the families of the martyred firefighters through active cooperation and fundraising.
- The foundation intends to bring down the rate of fatalities to half of what it is today within the next ten years.
<span>Benefits: </span>
<span>1. Exchange of ideas. </span>
<span>2. Social development </span>
<span>3. Corporations expanding bring more jobs to other countries.</span>
Answer:
European and colonial American societies considered them property, rather than people. These enslaved people were part of a capitalist economic system we call the plantation system, in which they were forced to work, without pay, in terrible conditions, in order to generate profits for people who legally owned them