The correct answer is D. Living according to ones purpose
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When you create an original work and put a Creative Commons attribution license on it, you are still the copyright holder - <em>TRUE</em>.
In order to be a copyright holder you must register with the U.S. Copyright Office - <em>FALSE</em>.
Explanation:
<u>TRUE
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<u>When you create an original work, you are automatically protected by the copyright law.</u> Creative Commons is a license that you attribute to your work and thus, you still hold all the copyright rights. There are many types of Creative Commons licenses, for example, where you can give users rights to do anything they want with your ‘work’, but you will still be the copyright holder.
<u>FALSE
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<u>You are the copyright owner of your created original work, from the moment you create it. Registering it with the U.S Copyright Office is not needed to have copyright protection.</u> However if you want to file an infringement lawsuit to protect your work, that you created within U.S borders, then you need to register it with the U.S Copyright Office.
Gravity pulls things together just like how wen you throw a pencil gravity brings it down.
The are around 54 degrees 40' or Fight is the southern boundary of the United States with Mexico which is a western territory that is under dispute. The Oregon Territory covered modern states of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. Also, it includes the western coast of Canada up to the border of Russian Alaska.
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You choose most parts of your identity for yourself. Society, and others influence your identity in ways that aren't even explained. Some things, like your gender assigned at birth are by chance. All of these, however, all are part of your identity and help you decide. For example, trends from others can help influence your identity. Also, society has specific standards, and breaking out of those standards and norms can help influence your identity
Disclaimer this may not be the right answer this is based on my opinion