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Possible Answers: OUST, ERROR, FIRE, EJECT, EVICT, EXPEL, UNSEAT, TRAINEE, DEPOSE, KICK, HEAVEHO, WELLINGTON.

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Random information on the term “ERROR”:

AUTOEXEC.BAT is a system file that was originally on DOS-type operating systems. It is a plain-text batch file in the root directory of the boot device. The name of the file is an abbreviation of “automatic execution”, which describes its function in automatically executing commands on system startup; the filename was coined in response to the 8.3 filename limitations of the FAT file system family.

AUTOEXEC.BAT is read upon startup by all versions of DOS, including MS-DOS version 7.x as used in Windows 95 and Windows 98. Windows Me only parses environment variables as part of its attempts to reduce legacy dependencies, but this can be worked around. In Korean versions of MS-DOS/PC DOS 4.01 and higher (except for PC DOS 7 and 2000), if the current country code is set to 82 (for Korea) and no /P:filename is given and no default AUTOEXEC.BAT is found, COMMAND.COM will look for a file named KAUTOEXE.BAT instead in order to ensure that the DBCS frontend drivers will be loaded even without properly set up CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.

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Random information on the term “FIRE”:

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) is a non-profit group founded in 1999 that focuses on civil liberties in academia in the United States. Its goal is “to defend and sustain individual rights at America’s colleges and universities,” including the rights to “freedom of speech, legal equality, due process, religious liberty, and sanctity of conscience”.

One of FIRE’s main activities has been criticism of university administrators whose activities have, in FIRE’s view, violated the free speech or due process rights of college and university students and professors under the First Amendment and/or Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. FIRE lists over 170 such instances on its website.

FIRE was founded by Alan Charles Kors, a libertarian professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and Harvey A. Silverglate, a civil-liberties lawyer in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Silverglate remains the chairman of FIRE’s board, while Kors is Chairman Emeritus. Since March 23, 2006, FIRE’s President has been Greg Lukianoff, who previously served as interim president.

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Random information on the term “KICK”:

KICK (1340 AM) is a conservative talk radio station in Springfield, Missouri. The station is part of the Vision Communications group, along with KADI-FM, and Sign Pro. Vision Communications is owned by RC Amer.

The station features a mostly syndicated lineup, carrying affiliations with Salem Radio Network’s “The Answer” conservative talk lineup (providing Morning in America with Bill Bennett, Michael Medved and Dennis Prager), Fox News Radio (carrying Brian Kilmeade), The Dave Ramsey Show, ABC News Radio (top-of-hour news updates), and the USA Radio Network (weekend programs). Local programs include “The Shopping Show” (home shopping), “Business Spotlight” and “The Business Rockstars” (both of which are brokered shows). Since January 20, 2017, the station has began featuring more local programming, including a morning show with long-time Springfield radio personality Woody P. Snow.

The station was previously known as KICK and signed on in 1950. Charles McCord, a cast member of Imus in the Morning, worked at the station in the 1960s (his first job in radio) before moving on to larger markets. The station changed call signs to KIDS in 1991.

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