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    Prospect High School PO Box 563‚ PROSPECT TAS 7250 Ralph Street‚ PROSPECT TAS 7250 Ph (03) 6344 4744 Fax (03) 6343 0482 prospect.high@education.tas.gov.au IN SCHOOL ‘PROPERTY DAMAGE’– Student Information Prospect High School community has a whole school expectation for respecting and caring for school environment‚ including facilities and resources. Our whole school approach involves staff and students regularly discussing and acknowledging the positive and responsible decision making and behaviours

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    Properties and applications of Materials Assignment 2 Task 1 (P1) I. Describe the structure including the atomic structure of the element copper. Copper has a symbol Cu. It is a metal with a very high thermal and electrical conductivity. Pure copper is soft and malleable when it is freshly exposed the surface has a reddish-orange colour. It has an atomic mass of 63.546 g.mol -1 and an atomic number of 29. The electrons per energy level for copper go 2‚8‚18‚1. Copper has an atomic number of 29‚ thus

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    Runninghead: COURT CASE ANALYSIS 1 An Analysis of A Intellectual Property Court Case Michael Owens Capella University COURT CASE ANALYSIS 2 An Analysis of A Intellectual Property Court Case AT&T owned the copyright for a certain type of software speech code included in Microsoft’s Windows operating system. When Microsoft sent master versions of the software overseas‚ trite them‚ and sold the trite software‚ AT&T sued for copyright infringement. A company is guilty

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    If all resources and the land from which they are extrapolated from are a common property of mankind‚ how does one obtain private property? This is a question that John Locke‚ a highly influential philosopher theorized about. Locke’s stance on property seems relatively simple‚ every man has the right to their own labor. The labor put into a commodity or enclosure that originally resides on common ground makes it their own. According to Locke‚ nature should be used productively because God wanted

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    Expanding Property & Casualty Insurance to Peru MB-615 JA M A A L S TA N F O R D W E E K 6 A S S I G N M E N T: F I N A L P R E S E N TAT I O N Executive Summary •Traveler’s product offerings have grown and proven successful over the test of time. •From 2010-2015‚ The Travelers Companies stock price has risen from approximately $48.00 to approximately $100.00 where is stands today. •Property and Casualty insurance is a service/product that typically at its core‚ remain the same internationally

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    solutions into two categories‚ colligative properties and non-Colligative properties. Colligative properties are different from non-colligative properties because they focus on the dissolved particles‚ not the solute itself. Non-colligative properties depend on the specification of the dissolved particles and the solvent. Colligative properties are properties that depend on the dissolved solutes in the solution. There are four main colligative properties; vapor pressure‚ freezing point‚ boiling point

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    INTRODUCTION Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas‚ inventions‚ and creative expressions‚ which are‚ bestowed the status of property on account of public willingness. Exclusive rights are provided to the inventors or creators of that property‚ in order to enable them to reap commercial benefits from their creative efforts or reputation. Along with Patents‚ Trademarks and Copyrights owing vital importance under the IP Law‚ Industrial Designs have also become fundamentally

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    The mechanical properties of steel and aluminum material that are used to create the finite element model are listed in table (3-2). Table (3-2) The mechanical properties of steel and aluminum material. Property of Material Modulus of Elasticity (E) Poisson’s Ratio (υ) Yield Stress (σy) Tangent Modulus (ET) Steel (304L) 197Gpa 0.3 0.312Gpa 10Gpa Aluminum (1435) 69.5Gpa 0.3 0.13GPa 0.1Gpa Coulomb Friction The coulomb friction mode1 assumes that there is a tangential force applied along the tool-work

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    Intellectual Property Rights (RC Pg 192) Trade Marks s2 A trademark is a visually perceptible sign capable of being graphically represented and which is capable of distinguishing goods and services provided by one business from that provided by another. Sign includes matters such as letter‚ word‚ name‚ signature‚ numeral‚ label‚ color‚ shape‚ aspect of packaging or any combination thereof. There is a need to register the trademark. Grounds for refusal of registration s7(1)b s7(1)c

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    In the scholastic literary work‚ Conflicts as Property‚ the author illustrates that conflicts play a vital role in societies. Conflicts in highly industrialized societies have been derived from people by the modern judicial system and professionals. The author‚ Nils Christie‚ views conflict as a form of property that belongs to parties who created them. In highly industrialized societies‚ like the society we are living in‚ individuals have lost their rights in participating in their resolutions

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