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I agree to the terms. Which in short are the following as listed in the IPP: You are the author of the work, The work is original and has not been previously published, There is no previous agreement to publish the work, The work is not currently under review with another publisher, No part of the work infringes any copyright, The work is not unlawful and contains no statement known to be false or libelous, The work does not pose a danger to the life or security of any person, including the author(s), You consent to your work being published, with the understanding that it cannot be ‘unpublished/removed’ at a later date unless the editorial board becomes aware of any issues ascertaining to the points above, By submitting an article to CIRIS, you certify that the content of your article does not engage in or endorse any political activity or partisan politics, and that it complies with the rules governing 501(c)(3) organizations as defined by the Internal Revenue Service. CIRIS reserves the right to reject any article that violates these restrictions. The IRS defines political activity or partisan politics as any activity that seeks to influence legislation or any activity that supports or opposes candidates for public office. Specifically, 501(c)(3) organizations like CIRIS are prohibited from engaging in or endorsing political campaigns, making contributions to political campaigns, or participating in lobbying activities that attempt to influence legislation.