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    Intellectual Property Rights

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    Intellectual Property Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce. IP is divided into two categories: Industrial property‚ which includes inventions (patents)‚ trademarks‚ industrial designs‚ and geographic indications of source; and Copyright‚ which includes literary and artistic works such as novels‚ poems and plays‚ films‚ musical works‚ artistic works such as drawings‚ paintings

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    Gym Bag Essentials

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    Dolan Gonzales Ms. Nazareth 7 ELA 10.12.17 Don’t Leave Home Without It! If you’re an athlete‚ you know how important your gym bag is. It has all your essentials. For a runner‚ those essentials include your uniform‚ a drink with electrolytes like Gatorade‚ snack food‚ a garbage bag in case of rain‚ and your spikes - a pair of light shoes with metal points screwed into the soles to grip the ground as you run. The morning of the big meet at Michigan State University‚ I was rushing after a late breakfast

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    Dictionary). This paper will examine the discourse of structure in sociology‚ the sociology of culture‚ and the deviance and sanctions in sociology. After discussing these topics‚ I will illustrate my act of norm breaking and how it ties in with these three areas of sociology. The structure of sociology can be identified as‚ the relationship of definite entities or groups to each other‚ enduring patterns of behavior by participants in a social system in relation to each other‚ and institutionalized

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    Material in Portal Frame

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    Materials in Portal Frame In this section‚ materials which can be utilized in this portal frame structure will be discussed. Each material advantages and disadvantages will also be discussed. Since the world of construction nowadays have been favouring environmental friendly material in construction with the lowest cost possible‚ this section will also discuss about the benefits of each material to the environment. Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer or GFRP is a material

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    Zhongsha Islands Situated to the southeast of the Xisha (China)‚ are composed of more than reefs and shoals. Three countries claim the Zhongsha Island reef as their own: China‚ Taiwan and Philippines Situated in the southernmost of China‚ well known for its “the end of sky and the rim of the sea” Length exceeds 130km Width 70km Depth of 11.6 to 18 metres Water transparency and temperature (28-31oc) of the South China Sea are ideal for coral growth The reefs are mainly atolls (with no barrier

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    was an attempt to create a new Southern society and heal the terrible wounds between the North and South. The three main goals of the Reconstruction were to "protect the rights of the freed slaves‚ rebuild the South ’s devastated economy‚ and enforce the loyalty of the ex-confederates . In spite of tremendous efforts‚ the Reconstruction Period failed to completely accomplish any of the three goals‚ but it was especially lacking in its attempts to make Blacks and whites equal and was a time of intense

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    Ban Plastic Materials

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    people have become their own killers. From countryside to the cities‚ the use of plastic materials has greatly increased. In the grocery stores‚ tons of products are packaged using plastic materials. About 30 years ago‚ in countries like Uganda‚ there were no plastic bags used for packaging and carrying items. Items in the shops were packed in biodegradable paper bags. In the markets‚ people used local materials like banana leaves and fibers‚ and sorghum leaves for carrying and packaging items. The

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    here are numerous health benefits of essential oils. I have used several different kinds of natural remedies‚ including homemade formulas‚ homeopathic remedies‚ and dried herbs‚ but none have the effect of high-quality‚ therapeutic-grade oils. Following are ten powerful reasons to add essential oils to your natural medicine cabinet. 1. They are more powerful than synthetic medications. While I do not recommend that you quit taking prescription medication without consulting your doctor first‚ I will

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    Essential Approaches to Leadership and Management Tammy L Wells Grand Canyon University: NRS 451V July 7‚ 2013 Nursing leadership as well as managers are constantly struggling with staffing issues; it is rare to hear a nurse manager say‚ “I have more staff than I know what to do with.” That would be a dream I am sure for any manager. Imagine coming to work and not wondering if you have enough staff to cover the number of patients. Imagine working with a group of confident nurses that are

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    2010 Paper # 2‚ Topic # 1 In 1988 T. Berry Brazelton wrote a bestselling book called‚ “What Every Baby Knows.” If Plato were to examine this‚ he would assert that babies know much more then what the majority believes to be true today. Plato believes that Knowledge is not educated‚ but something that is inherent in us at birth. To come to this conclusion Plato had to first gain an understanding of what truth and reality actually are. Plato thought that there were two worlds: the everyday changing

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