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Permission may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Permission'' (film) * ''Permission'' (magazine) * "Permission" (song), 2015 single by Ro James * ''La Permission'', novel * ''Permission to Land'', album Ethics and law * Permission (philosophy), ethical concept * Intellectual property: ** Historical Permission Notice and Disclaimer ** Permission culture * Planning permission, British property status Other uses * File system permissions ** Repair permissions * Application permissions * Permission marketing Permission marketing is a type of advertising in which the people who are supposed to see the ads can choose whether or not to get them. This marketing type is becoming increasingly popular in digital marketing. Seth Godin first introduced the co ...
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Persimmon
The persimmon () is the edible fruit of a number of species of trees in the genus '' Diospyros''. The most widely cultivated of these is the Chinese and Japanese kaki persimmon, ''Diospyros kaki''. In 2022, China produced 77% of the world's persimmons. Description Like the tomato, the persimmon is not a berry in the general culinary sense, but its morphology as a single fleshy fruit derived from the ovary of a single flower means it is a berry in the botanical sense. The tree ''Diospyros kaki'' is the most widely cultivated species of persimmon. Typically the tree reaches in height and is round-topped. It usually stands erect, but sometimes can be crooked or have a willowy appearance. The leaves are long, and are oblong in shape with brown-hairy petioles in length. They are leathery and glossy on the upper surface, brown and silky underneath. The leaves are deciduous and bluish-green in color. In autumn, they turn to yellow, orange, or red. Persimmon trees are typica ...
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Permission (film)
''Permission'' is a 2017 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Brian Crano. The film stars Rebecca Hall as a woman on the brink of a marriage proposal from her boyfriend (Dan Stevens), but is impeded by the suggestion of her brother (David Joseph Craig) and his life partner (Morgan Spector) to "test date" other men before she ultimately settles down. Meanwhile, the film also follows the relationship of the gay couple as they decide whether or not to become parents. Cast * Rebecca Hall as Anna, Hale's sister and Will's girlfriend * Dan Stevens as Will, Anna's boyfriend and Reece's co-worker * David Joseph Craig as Hale, Anna's brother and Reece's boyfriend * Morgan Spector as Reece, Hale's boyfriend and Will's co-worker * Gina Gershon as Lydia * Jason Sudeikis as Glenn * Bridget Everett as Charlie * François Arnaud as Dane * Raúl Castillo as Heron * Sarah Steele as Stevie * Michelle Hurst as Dr. Bennett Release ''Permission'' acquired international distri ...
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Permission (magazine)
''Permission'' was one of the largest gothic magazines of the 1990s. It was first produced in Chicago in 1992 by Jayson Elliot. The first issue appeared as a newsprint 'zine, with a mix of articles about bands (such as Alien Sex Fiend and Young Gods), amateur poetry, disturbing comics (such as Scott Warren piece on serial killer Ed Gein), and fiction by local industrial musicians such as Jim Marcus (Die Warzaw). As the industrial and gothic scenes peaked in the US during the early and mid-nineties, ''Permission'' grew rapidly, putting out ten issues at the rate of about two or three per year. Before ''Permission'', the pre-eminent goth magazine had been ''Propaganda''; but its fan base began to stagnate just as ''Permissions began to grow. While ''Propaganda'' and its emulators (''Ghastly'', ''Carpe Noctem'', ''Dark Angel'', etc.) reflected a serious, almost dogmatic approach to goth, ''Permission'' took a more jumbled, even humorous approach. Though it was prone to slip into s ...
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Permission (song)
"Permission" is the debut single by American singer Ro James, released on November 20, 2015 as the lead single from his debut studio album ''Eldorado'' (2016). Produced by Soundz, the song contains a sample of "Brothers Gonna Work It Out" by Willie Hutch. Background The decision to release the song was one of the more divisive for Ro James. He said, "We had con-ver-sa-tions about 'Permission'. I felt like it was too simple. I have to give that to Mark Pitts for calling that, because I argued that to the end. I thought it was a great song. I just didn't know it was going to do this." Composition The song borrows a guitar riff sampled from "Brothers Gonna Work It Out" in the production, while the lyrics revolve around receiving sexual consent. Ro James' voice reaches a "raspy, scratchy" falsetto, before returning to "weighty" mid-tones. Regarding the impact of the song, James stated: I think "Permission" connected because it bridges the gap from old school people who appreciate Wi ...
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La Permission
' is a 1967 French-language novel written by Melvin Van Peebles. Van Peebles adapted his book into the film ''The Story of a Three-Day Pass'' (1967). History Melvin Van Peebles began directing short films in the 1950s. After struggling to establish himself in Hollywood, however, he relocated to Amsterdam to pursue a doctorate in astronomy at the University of Amsterdam and to study acting at the Dutch National Theater. Following an invitation from the Cinémathèque française, which had gained access to his short films, Van Peebles moved to France. Upon his arrival Van Peebles discovered that French writers could join the directors' guild by adapting their own written works. Having taught himself the language, he published several books, including ''La Permission''. The novel tells the story of the bittersweet romance between a white Frenchwoman and an African-American soldier A soldier is a person who is a member of an army. A soldier can be a Conscription, conscripted o ...
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Permission To Land
''Permission to Land'' is the debut studio album by the British glam rock band The Darkness (band), The Darkness, released on 7 July 2003 in the UK and 16 September 2003 in the US. The album topped the UK Albums Chart and reached number thirty-six on the American Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200 chart. Five singles were released from ''Permission to Land'': "Get Your Hands off My Woman", "Growing on Me", "I Believe in a Thing Called Love", "Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)" (which only appears on the German Christmas edition), and "Love Is Only a Feeling". "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" was the most successful, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart. History The band was renowned for their live shows from very early on, and such was the popularity of the band, they had a Carling Homecoming gig booked for the London Astoria before they had even signed a record deal. Joe Taylor, Aled Jones and Paul Scaife at ''The Tip Sheet'', a weekly magazine and CD insert for UK ...
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Permission (philosophy)
Permission, in philosophy, is the attribute of a person whose performance of a specific action, otherwise ethically wrong or dubious, would thereby involve no ethical fault. The term "permission" is more commonly used to refer to consent. Consent is the legal embodiment of the concept, in which approval is given to another party. Permissions depend on norms or institutions. Many permissions and obligation An obligation is a course of action which someone is required to take, be it a legal obligation or a moral obligation. Obligations are constraints; they limit freedom. People who are under obligations may choose to freely act under obligations. ...s are complementary to each other, and deontic logic is a tool sometimes used in reasoning about such relationships. Further reading * Alexy, Robert, ''Theorie der Grundrechte'', Suhrkamp, Frankfurt a. M.: 1985. Translation: ''A theory of constitutional rights'', Oxford University Press, Oxford: 2002. * Raz, Joseph, ''Practical ...
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Historical Permission Notice And Disclaimer
The Historical Permission Notice and Disclaimer (HPND) is an open source license, approved by the Open Source Initiative (OSI) and verified as GPL-compatible by the Free Software Foundation. Characteristics It is unique among the OSI's licenses because of the choices it allows in its construction. It lets the licensor pick anywhere from 0-2 warranty disclaimers, whether they want to prohibit the author's name from being used in publicity or advertising surrounding a distribution (like in the BSD License), and other spelling and grammar options. Besides this, the license can be almost functionally identical to the new, 3-clause BSD License (if the option for the no-promotion clause is exercised), or the MIT License (if the option for the no-promotion clause is not exercised). Variants of this license are in use primarily in older software, including the original BSD kernel. Today, it is most popular to choose either the new 3-clause BSD License or the MIT License to meet the ...
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Permission Culture
Permission culture is a term often employed by Lawrence Lessig and other copyright activists such as Luis Villa and Nina Paley to describe a society in which copyright restrictions are pervasive and enforced to the extent that any and all uses of copyrighted works need to be explicitly leased. This has both economic and social implications: in such a society, copyright holders could require payment for each use of a work and, perhaps more importantly, permission to make any sort of derivative work. Lawrence Lessig describes permission culture in contrast with free culture. While permission culture describes a society in which previous creators or those with power must grant people permission to use material, free culture ensures that anyone is able to create without restrictions from the past. An example Lessig cites in his book, '' Free Culture'', is photography. In this example, if the legal environment surrounding the early stages of photography had been stricter with what co ...
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Planning Permission
Planning permission or building permit refers to the approval needed for construction or expansion (including significant renovation), and sometimes for demolition, in some jurisdictions. House building permits, for example, are subject to building codes. There is also a "plan check" (PLCK) to check compliance with plans for the area, if any. For example, one cannot obtain permission to build a nightclub in an area where it is inappropriate such as a high-density suburb. The criteria for planning permission are a part of urban planning and construction law, and are usually managed by town planners employed by local governments. Failure to obtain a permit can result in fines, penalties, and demolition of unauthorized construction if it cannot be made to meet code. Generally, the new construction must be inspected during construction and after completion to ensure compliance with national, regional, and local building codes. Since building permits usually precede outlays for ...
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File System Permissions
Typically, a file system maintains permission settings for each stored item commonly files and directories that either grant or deny the ability to manipulate file system items. Often the settings allow controlling access based on function such as read, change, navigate, and execute and to different users and groups of users. One well-established technology was developed for Unix and later codified by POSIX. Another common technology is an access-control list (ACL) with multiple variants implemented in file systems and one codified by POSIX. Since POSIX defines both the older Unix-based technology as well as ACLs, the former is called ''traditional POSIX permissions'' for clarity even though it is not a well-known term. A permission-driven user interface tailors the functionality available to the user based on file system item permissions. For example, the interface might hide menu options that are not allowed based on the permissions stored for an item. Examples File sy ...
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Repair Permissions
Repairing disk permissions is a troubleshooting activity commonly associated with the macOS operating system by Apple. The efficacy of repairing permissions to troubleshoot application errors has been debated. Overview The BSD layer in macOS is responsible for file-system security, including the management of the Unix (POSIX) permissions model. Applications depend on the correct assignment and interpretation of permissions in order to function properly. Repairing permissions involves checking the permissions of a set of files and folders on a volume with macOS installed against a list of correct POSIX permissions and correcting any discrepancies. The list of correct permissions is compiled by consulting the various bill-of-materials (.bom) files. Typically, these files are stored within reduced-size Installer package (.pkg) files in the Receipts folder in the local Library directory () on the volume being checked. Whenever a user installs software that uses the macOS Installer p ...
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