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    Compulsory License – Case Study Acknowledgement Kanchan Sharma * Introduction * Case study – Ist compulsory license issued by India * Terms under which Compulsory License is Issued * Conclusion * References INTRODUCTION Compulsory licensing is when a government allows someone else to produce the patented product without the consent of the patent owner. The patent owner still enjoys the rights over patent .He is paid by the Licensee some amount as a royalty for his patent

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    system of compulsory voting at federal elections‚ introduced in 1924 has proven to be one of the most successful systems in the world. Politics may not be a passion by all but it is something that runs Australia and is needed to be acknowledged as it puts laws in place for the citizens of Australia. The compulsory system is apart of everyday life and the decisions made by the government impacts the services that citizens receive‚ such as tax costs and improve the nation’s future. Compulsory voting should

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    Compulsory Voting‚ the Cure to an Epidemic The world is faced with a new type of threat. Like a disease‚ it spreads and seems to have no boundaries. It affects a variety of countries. It threatens republics‚ democracies‚ and even monarchies‚ criticizing their legitimacy until none remains and chaos ensues. This menace is known as low voter turnout. Low voter turnout affects countries all across the world‚ threating to delegitimize governments that guarantee their citizens the right to vote in elections

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    should be compulsory in local and national elections in the United States. Political votes are very important in America. They determine who will run that states‚ or even the entire nation as a whole. Depending on this‚ the country could either fail or succeed‚ in many different ways. All citizens should definitely be well educated in politics. However‚ voting should not be compulsory. There are too many risks that come with compulsory voting. Therefore‚ voting should not be compulsory in local

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    Sport Should Be Compulsory At School Imagine a school without sport‚ just school work the whole day‚ every week‚ every month and every year. How boring would that be and how will the students look? They would be obese‚ unhealthy and they tend to get weary and bored of school routine‚ and studies become a drag.Now‚ what will happen if sport was compulsory at every school? If sport was compulsory at every school‚ students would be healthy‚ active and have more concentration at school. They wouldn’t

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    Compulsory voting is when the government forces their citizens to vote in every election. If people are forced to vote they will become aware of issues around them and will try their hardest to learn about what they are voting for. Americans should be required to vote because it will cause more people to understand the issues that are around them and will increase the rate of voters per election‚ making more civic opinions heard throughout government. If the United States has compulsory voting‚ the

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    Vladimir Putin is a country  Hey guys!! just write down your ideas here:    France:  encouragement of education through government providing of free public education available  to all. Children will have access to free uniforms and food while in school‚ as well as  transportation to and from schools.     Russia:   ● Child labour violates the rights of many children‚ depriving them of the basic education  that they need for their futures.  ● During the long hours of labour that the children endure

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    Sport at school should NOT be compulsory. Sports training and PE take up time that could be better spent learning other subjects‚ and PE and Sport are not as important as other subjects like maths‚ science etc. It is also my belief that it students should have the right to choose whether or not we do sport/PE‚ because we are allowed to choose the subjects that are more important‚ so why are we not allowed to choose whether or not we do sport?<br><br>Every year in PE‚ we do the same sports and the

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    HOME SCHOOLING VS PUBLIC SCHOOLING Abstract Home schooling is considered one of the fastest growing trends in the United States today. With over four million children being homeschooled‚ along with a 15- to- 20 percent yearly growth rate‚ many professional educators and school boards are concerned that this exodus will keep funds from entering the already diminishing public school system. But is home schooling better that the public school system? In this paper I will address key points to

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    A loud ring went off as the minute hand had finally landed on six. It was half past seven now as little Timmy jumped out of bed and scurried downstairs. Once he approached the dining room‚ he found out his mom had made him his favorite breakfast‚ bacon and eggs. He ate quickly to ensure that he would not be late for his first class. Once he was done‚ he walked quickly to another room with shelves full of books and a chalkboard. He did not bother changing into different clothes or packing his book

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