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Creative Commons licenses are free and available to anyone who is the creator of original work. You don't have to register your copyright in the work before you get a Creative Commons license.  Go to https://creativecommons.org/choose/ to begin the process of choosing your license. Creative Commons licenses are not the same thing as copyright registration. While you have copyright protection from the moment you create your work, if you're sharing your work online you may also want to register the copyright. The first two questions on the license builder page determine the features your CC license will have. The builder automatically updates the other panels on the page based on your choices.  Click the question mark below the question if you're unsure how your choice will affect your license. It will pull up information about that license feature. Under "Help others attribute you!" you'll find a link where you can enter information about your work, including your name and the title of the work. This is optional, but provides metadata that will allow others to create attributions to your work more easily. Based on your answers to the two questions, the license builder generates code that will create a CC license icon on your website. You can choose from two sizes of icons.  Simply paste the code at the bottom of the post if you want the icon to appear after an individual piece of work that you're posting on your blog or website. You can also create a license that covers all content on your blog or website. If you didn't design your website, contact your website designer. Let them know where you want to include the icon and provide them the code. The code provided by Creative Commons includes descriptive elements that you can change to suit your needs without messing up your icon. You can use this description to provide more information to your visitors.  The basic text says "This work is licensed under" followed by the name of your license. Those words can be changed to specify the work licensed, or to let visitors know the entire website is licensed. For example, you might change your descriptive text to read "Except where otherwise noted, all content on this website is licensed under."

summary: Visit the CC license chooser. Provide information about your work. Copy and paste the HTML code to your website. Edit the description if necessary.


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Sometimes people will clean out their attics and basements and realize they never disposed of their outdated computer models.  Review classified ads in local newspapers and online to learn of the dates and times that garage sales, yard sales, estate sales, and flea markets will occur.

summary: Search for vintage computers at garage sales, yard sales, and estate sales. Visit flea markets to look for vintage computers. Determine when sales events will take place in your area.


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( Y) ( . .) o(")(") Your completed bunny should look like this:  ( Y)  ( . .) o(")(")
summary: Make the ears: Make the face: Make the feet: Align the levels.