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  2. Position paper - Wikipedia

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    A position paper (sometimes position piece for brief items) is an essay that presents an arguable opinion about an issue – typically that of the author or some specified entity. Position papers are published in academia, in politics, in law and other domains. The goal of a position paper is to convince the audience that the opinion presented ...

  3. File:JCS briefing (July 30, 1963).pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: A report, classified Top Secret Restricted Data and obtain by FOIA in the 1990s, on US and Soviet nuclear weapon developments, including estimates of US and Soviet nuclear weapon design capabilities.

  4. Brief (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, a brief is a statement of a client's requirements, which form the basis for appointing an architect.The brief describes the requirements that need to be reconciled and accommodated, and is developed first as a design which is submitted for approval, and subsequently constructed as a building or other structure.

  5. OpenOffice.org - Wikipedia

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    OpenOffice.org (OOo), commonly known as OpenOffice, is a discontinued open-source office suite.Active successor projects include LibreOffice (the most actively developed [10] [11] [12]) and Collabora Online, with Apache OpenOffice [13] being considered mostly dormant since at least 2015.

  6. White paper - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, a white paper is "a policy document, approved by Cabinet, tabled in the House of Commons and made available to the general public". [7] The "provision of policy information through the use of white and green papers can help to create an awareness of policy issues among parliamentarians and the public and to encourage an exchange of ...

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  8. Microsoft OneNote - Wikipedia

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    The first version, OneNote 2003, was only sold as a separate product for Windows [26] compatible with Windows XP and Windows 2000 as well as for Microsoft Tablet PCs with pen input. [27] Starting with Office 2007 it was then included as part of the Office suite, as the software was positioned more as a student tool rather than business. [28]

  9. President's Daily Brief - Wikipedia

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    Excerpt from the declassified copy of the President's Daily Brief, dated August 6, 2001. The President's Daily Brief, sometimes referred to as the President's Daily Briefing or the President's Daily Bulletin, is a top-secret document produced and given each morning to the president of the United States; it is also distributed to a small number of top-level US officials who are approved by the ...