| | | domain names. | | | 2. | Question : | In the Web address ‚ the word “amazon” is an example of a | | | | | second-level domain name. | | | 3. | Question : | Which of the following types of marks cannot be protected under the Lanham Act? | | | | | generic marks | | | 4. | Question : | Acme Waterproofing Company adopts the Web address . The word “watershield” can best be described as a | | | | | suggestive mark. | | | 5. | Question
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Unit 3 – 4.1 It is important that you are aware of the signs‚ symptoms and indicators of child abuse; because when you see child is not happy or there is a change in personality then this could raise concerns that a child is being neglected or abused. There are different types of signs and symptoms ‚ changes in behaviour and indicators that this abuse is occurring‚ these are: Physical abuse‚ bruises to the eyes‚ mouth‚ or ears‚ fingertip bruising (grasp mark)‚ bruises of different ages in the same
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Unit 3: introduction to marketing Task 4 ‚ D1: I will be evaluating the effectiveness of the use of techniques used in marketing products in coca cola . Coca cola . I will be evaluating the effectiveness of marketing techniques used by coca cola. Coca cola. Coca cola company one of the fastest growing multinational in the world‚ history shown that coca cola company has touched so many lives since the second world war . Today coca cola produce around 450 brands in more than 200 countries
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Unit 3 1.1 Policies‚ procedures and legislation in force within the UK to protect children and young people include: - The Child Act 1989 - Every Child Matters (ECM) England - Safeguarding children and Safer Recruitment in Education 2007 - E-Safety - Bullying and Cyber Bullying - Safeguarding Disabled Children 2009 1.2 Child protection is action taken to protect a child or young person at risk or suffering from harm. Safeguarding in the wider context is preventing risks of harm to a child
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BUS 115 – Business Law Module 2- Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution Case 3-3 “Discovery” Should a party to a lawsuit have to hand over its confidential business secrets as part of a discovery request? Why or why not? What limitations might a court consider imposing before requiring ATC to produce this material? The party to the law suit should hand over information during the discovery phase. However‚ discovery is allowed only if the information is relevant to the claim or defense
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Reflect on the impact of these insights on own practice and professional development. Within my teaching I develop my own scheme of work from the curriculum devised on my subjects through Edexcel the examining body. Throughout my scheme of work I promote equality‚ diversity and inclusion all of which have an impact on me and my learners. This ensures that my scheme of work and subsequently my lesson plans will create a safe and effective learning environment. As a new teacher I need to reflect
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infectious disease. Some of the signs of meningitis are a unexplained redish rash‚ vomiting‚high tempurtue and photophobia(sensitive to light). When in the setting the immediate plan of action would be to firstly reassure the child and isolate the child from the group‚inform the childs parents about the childs condition. The next step would be to seek medical attention by calling the emergency services (999). · In the event of an asthma attack you must stay calm and reassure the child while putting the
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Module Two: The Savanna Biome Module Two begins our examinations of different biomes and some of the ecotourism opportunities and issues associated with them. In this module we consider the Savanna region of the world‚ the large grassland plains with small pockets of trees found on most continents.In Lesson Three we consider the theme of wildlife viewing and compare between the comprehensive and minimalist ecotourist. Wildlife viewing is a strong foundation of ecotourism but when it is the sole
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the 19th century‚ important characteristics of religious love and even many Freudian ideas are rooted in his theory of love (de Rougemont‚ 1983). Today‚ interest in Plato’s view of love is being renewed (Nussbaum‚ 2001‚ chapt. 6; Levy‚ 1979; Vlastos‚ 1973; Moravicsik‚ 1972). In the popular mind Platonism is associated with the concept of Platonic love‚ which is understood today as a non-sexual relationship between heterosexual friends. As the concept of Platonic love is far from doing justice to Plato’s
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Blackwell 3B Ms. Tate 4/27/14 Reflection essay chapters 3&4 Chapter 3 begins with a description of Gatsby’s legendary parties. ‘’There was music from my neighbor’s house through the summer night’’ is the first sentence of the chapter‚ and I think that it is a very short but good description of Gatsby’s parties that start early in the morning and last until the next one. Gatsby’s parties are legendary. The people Nick met so far‚ they all said that they know Mr. Gatsby from West Egg and had been
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