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Which of the following is part of connections academy's aup regarding the use of the school'supplied technology a) technology supplied by connections should only be used for school purposes b)once technology is installed on a student's personal computer, it can be used for any purpose c) school supplied technology can be distributed only to close friends and family members of the connections academy student d)connections technology may be used to send bulk emails

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