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    Intellectual Property Kiara Rubenstein Intellectual Property (IP) is legal rights that result from intellectual activity in the industrial‚ scientific‚ literary‚ and artistic fields. The four major components of intellectual property include; patent‚ copyright‚ industrial design‚ and trademark. A patent is a government grant giving the right to eliminate others from making‚ using or selling an invention. A Canadian patent is protection within Canada for 20 years from the date of filing of the

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    Although Intellectual property can be catorigized under many aspects‚ not every idea the mind can think is included. The legal definition of intellectual property often abbreviated IP is ideas‚ inventions‚ artistic works‚ songs‚ business processes etc. In general terms is any commercialily viable product created out of a persons mental processes. The Coca Cola company for example has legal ownership of several factories‚ bottling equipment‚ trucks for transporting their product and the actual ingredient

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    History Essay Do you agree with the Enlightenment thinkers such as Ben Franklin that humans are basically good? The Scientific Revolution had led people looking for laws governing human behavior. The ideas of the Scientific Revolution paved the way for a new period called the Enlightenment‚ also known as the Age of Reason. This period took place in the eighteenth- century. This was the philosophical movement that emphasized the pursuit of knowledge through reason and refused to accept

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    The concepts of “Absolutism” and “Enlightenment” conflict because you cannot have one with the other with out problems. Absolutism is someone having complete power and control over something‚ while The Enlightenment is a philosophical movement that emphasized the use of reason to analyze previously accepted principles and traditions and that brought about many humanitarian reforms. The two of these concepts cannot exist peacefully. While living in a country under the policies of absolutism‚ if

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    1. Intellectual property refers to the legal section of an idea. It allows businesses and the owners‚ innovators and creators to have their work protected and to prevent it from being copied. There are different ways you can protect your intellectual property: copyright‚ trademarks and patents. 2. It is important to protect your rights to intellectual property as it stops people from stealing or copying the names of your products or brands; your inventions; the design or look of your products; things

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    Zenobia Wright Chapter 1 (2) Define and briefly explain both the Enlightenment and counter Enlightenment. In addition‚ explain how each sociology’s founding fathers’ work embodies both movements. The Enlightenment started around the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in Europe. Simply put‚ it was a period of awakening because individuals in society started having new thoughts and ideas about the world around them. Instead of just relying on religion for answers‚ individuals wanted to

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    Justin Wickett 5/25/2004 Chinese Culture and World Outlook Vs. European Culture and World Outlook During the 1400s to the 1700s‚ both the Chinese and the Europeans viewed themselves as superior cultures. Both the Chinese and the Europeans thought that they were the center of the world. The Europeans spread their culture and world outlooks outwards‚ but the Chinese decided to close their nation off from the outside world and tried to concentrate on themselves only. Although both the Chinese and

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    Andrew March 6‚ 2007 Intellectual Property What is intellectual property? Intellectual property is the right to protect inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ symbols‚ names‚ and images that come from the mind. Intellectual property laws give individuals the exclusive rights to patent his/her own ideas. In the article "Copyright Crusaders" by: David Gibson‚ David Gibson talks about three claimants who all copyrighted their versions of the same idea. The idea was the "footprints in the

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    Enlightenment Kant

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    The enlightenment is a philosophical transition between the 17th and the 18th century‚ characterized by belief in human reason and revolutions in political‚ religious and educational principles (Enlightenment last updates 2015). Many philosophers have tried to answer the question‚ what is enlightenment‚ the most influential philosopher believed to have answered this question is Immanuel Kant in his text “An Answer to the question: What is enlightenment?” Kant in his argument states three main points:

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    Intellectual Health

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    Intellectual health comes from mental stimulation and what we get out of our work‚ school and other hobbies that we take part of. To begin an intellectually healthy life we must first have the desire to learn more and have an overall interest in what is going on around us. Every human being has the desire to know‚ but what’s more important is how we go about that. At a young age school teaches us that we must gain all the knowledge we can in order to be successful‚ therefore making school the first

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