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Roosevelt mentioned four fundamental freedoms, which ought to be enjoyed by people " everywhere in the world "; these included the freedom of speech and religion, as well as freedom from want and fear.
The free software movement is a social and political movement with the goal of ensuring software users ' four basic freedoms: the freedom to run their software, to study and change their software, and to redistribute copies with or without changes.
It defines free software by whether or not the recipient has the following four freedoms:
In an address known as the Four Freedoms speech ( technically the 1941 State of the Union address ), he proposed four fundamental freedoms that people " everywhere in the world " ought to enjoy:
In the future days, which we seek to make secure, we look forward to a world founded upon four essential human freedoms.
* The Free Software Definition, often called " the four freedoms " within the free software community
Although limited to software, its four freedoms effectively identified those freedoms required for all libre works and the free culture and libre knowledge movements have used very similar freedoms in their definitions of free content and libre knowledge.
The four freedoms that must be guaranteed by free content are adapted from the four freedoms Richard Stallman called for in software.
In an address known as the Four Freedoms speech he proposed four fundamental freedoms that people " everywhere in the world " ought to enjoy: freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear
The freedoms granted in the 16 Points were later written into the PRC constitution as " the four great rights " of " great democracy ( 大民主, Dàmínzhǔ )": the right to speak out freely, to air one's views fully, to write big-character posters, and to hold great debates ( 大鸣dàmíng 、 大放dàfàng 、 大字报dàzìbào 、 大辩论dàbiànlùn – the first two are basically synonyms ).
Franklin D. Roosevelt ’ s four freedoms in Europe at the end of World War II, young people behind the Iron Curtain listening to radio Free Europe, Chinese students symbolizing their protests in Tienanmen Square by creating a replica of the Statue of Liberty, newly liberated Afghans in 2001 asking for a copy of the Bill of Rights and young Iranians today surreptitiously watching banned American videos and satellite television broadcasts in the privacy of their homes.
The permanent trilingual permanent exhibition on the history and significance of the Schengen Agreements, on 200 square meters of exhibition space, shows visitors that the elimination of the control of persons at the internal borders put into practice one of the four foundational European freedoms set down in the 1957 Treaty of Rome.
In the GNU Manifesto, Stallman listed four freedoms essential to software development: freedom to run a program for any purpose, freedom to study the mechanics of the program and modify it, freedom to redistribute copies, and freedom to improve and change modified versions for public use.
Perens did not base his writing on the " four freedoms " of Free Software from the FSF, which were only widely available later.
It has statues symbolizing the four freedoms ( religion, expression, want and fear ), that were brought to Malacañang from the Manila International Fair of the 1950s.
By 1807 Napoleon had reduced theatrical freedoms, and the Opéra-Comique was named one of four primary theatres in Paris.
The four basic freedoms ( goods, services, people and capital ) apply.
Independence is the unique characteristic of this segment of the education industry, offering schools four freedoms that contribute to their success: the freedom to define their own unique missions ; the freedom to admit and keep only those students well-matched to the mission ; the freedom to define the qualifications for high quality teachers ; and the freedom to determine on their own what to teach and how to assess student achievement and progress.
The awards were founded to celebrate the four freedoms espoused by president Roosevelt in his speech:

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Microprocessors such as the Intel 8008, the direct predecessor of the 8080 and the 8086, used in early personal computers, could also perform a small number of operations on four bits, such as the DAA ( Decimal Add Adjust ) instruction, and the auxiliary carry ( AC / NA ) flag, which were used to implement decimal arithmetic routines.
The flag of the Mercosur trading zone displays the four brightest stars.
With ' King Richard ' still holding court as coach in 1951, albeit now in a non-playing capacity, Essendon seemed on course for a third consecutive flag but a controversial four week suspension dished out to John Coleman on the eve of the finals effectively put paid to their chances.
The only differences between these flags is that the Australian flag has the Commonwealth Star below the canton, and that on the New Zealand flag, just four stars in the Southern Cross are presented, and they are five-pointed red stars with white borders.
Q3A comes with several gameplay modes ; Free for All ( FFA ), a classic deathmatch, where each player competes against the rest for the highest score, Team Deathmatch ( TDM ), where usually two teams of four compete for the highest team frag total, Tournament ( 1v1 ), a deathmatch between two players, usually ending after a set time and Capture the Flag, which is played on symmetrical maps where teams have to recover the enemy flag from the opponents ' base while retaining their own.
About 1788 an order of the council required every ship liable to quarantine, in case of meeting any vessel at sea, or within four leagues of the coast of Great Britain or Ireland, to hoist a yellow flag in the daytime and show a light at the main topmast head at night, under a penalty of £ 200.
Typically, two teams ( red and blue ) would compete in a game of Capture the flag, though a few maps with up to four teams ( red, blue, green, and yellow ) were created.
The city added a red star to its flag in 1933 to commemorate the Century of Progress Exposition ( it was the fourth of the four stars currently on the flag ).
At the close of the Anglo-Boer War in 1902, the four colonies were for the first time under a common flag, and the most significant obstacle which had prevented previous plans at unification had been removed.
In the vanguard were four flag bearers followed by Adolf Lenk and Kurt Neubauer, Ludendorff's servant.
Serbian national flag with a cross and the letter S in Cyrillic displayed four times
Before the start of the ceremony, four armed sentries and three sentinels ( two flag sentinels and one nursing sister ) are posted at the foot of the cenotaph.
The populace voted " yes " on all four questions: Russian as an official language, the return of a Soviet-era red and green flag, economic integration with Russia, and presidential power to dissolve the Supreme Soviet.
Type B instructions had, in sequence, a 12 bit instruction code ( with the second and third bits set to 0 to distinguish them from type A instructions ), a two bit flag field, four unused bits, a 3 bit tag field, and a 15 bit address field.
This dramatically improved programmability of the machine, but still left room for a later memory expansion to 8K ( the four instruction bits and one-bit indexing flag left 13 bits for addressing ).
The flag of San Lorenzo is divided in four rectangles of equal size, two rectangles are yellow and the other two are stripped with red and yellow stripes.
The four pompeblêden ( water lily leaves ) are derived from the seven pompeblêden on the ( West ) Friesland flag, but the number represents the three separate Frisian regions plus Groningen ( Eastlauwersk Fryslân ).
Agni also gave Arjuna an incandescent chariot with four horses yoked and bearing a flag of Hanuman.
The name was suggested by Ginn's brother, artist Raymond Pettibon, who also designed the band's logo: a stylized black flag represented as four black bars.
When the band found it necessary to change their name from Panic in 1977, it was Pettibon who suggested the new name Black Flag and designed their iconic logo: four vertical black rectangles comprising a stylized rippling black flag.
Royal Jordanian Airlines (; transliterated: Al-Malakiyyah al -' Urduniyyah ) is the flag carrier of Jordan with its head office in Amman, Jordan, operating scheduled international services over four continents from its main base at Queen Alia International Airport at Amman ( AMM ) Jordan.
Built in 1917 by E. M. Heltzer, it has four statues at the bottom for the branches of the military and the peace loving Columbia with a flag facing east.

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