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    sublicensing when making decisions as these could drastically affect an international partnership. The granting of sublicensing could have a negative affect and different factors need to be evaluated before proceeding. For instance‚ sublicensing could erode Cadmex’s profit share‚ and pose a risk‚ if the licensee is producing and selling patented pharmaceuticals on the open market. According to University of Phoenix Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues (2014)‚ under TRIPS‚Article 31(f) allows

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    Electromagnet Induction Exercises (p.242) 16. When steel naval ships are built‚ the location of the ship-yard and the orientation in the ship while in the ship-yard are recorded on a brass plaque permanently fixed to the ship. Why? Brass doesn’t erode and it doesn’t polarize. Next the reason it is recorded on a metal plaque is to show record of where the boat was manufactured and to give a changeless frame number and year it was constructed or dispatched. 34. Your friend says that‚ if you crank

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    corrosion‚ Rivers silt up due to increased soil erosion. This raises the river bed and reduces the capacity of the channel resulting in increased like hood of flooding ect…. Humans are making these circumstances worse by cutting down trees which erodes the soil because the rain disintegrates it apart or it runs off apart dragging along some of the soil into the river with it ‚ which makes the river bed higher ‚ which forces the water to erupt banks. Deforestation in Nepal and the Himalayas increases

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    Does religion still have a place in the society? In our current society‚ we have the various religions that play their part in making it a conducive place for living. We have multiple religions such as Christianity‚ Hinduism‚ Islam‚ Buddhism and the list goes on. These above mentioned religions were once of equal status with the government and the society. In most circumstances the society or the government would sought the advice of their most prominent religion in matters of ethics and even

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    generation. The process of combusting natural gas for power generation requires a tremendous amount of air intake (~720‚000 ft3 of air every minute of operation) and a turbine may need up to 1‚000 intake filters to remove harmful contaminates that erode and foul the turbine’s function. ABC’s R&D investment has recently developed a cartridge-shaped ‘E10’ synthetic filter with a self-cleaning mechanism that significantly reduces turbine cleaning downtime. Unlike other filters sold in the market

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    Swing Dancing ("Swing Jazz - America’s Music"). Swing Dancing features one partner’s throwing the other over his head and through his legs ("Swing Jazz - America’s Music") . According to the text Swing Jazz - America’s Music‚ “Swing musicians helped erode the wall between our definitions of popular music and the art music generally labeled “classical.” Swing has a big culture background. Swing Jazz began to blend with urban Americans most popular genre ("Swing Jazz - America’s Music") . Western swing

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    All Quiet on the Western Front Is a Novel told from the perspective of Nineteen year old Paul Bäumer‚ a German Soldier who joins the war effort on the French front during World War I. Bäumer and a few friends get the idea to join the military after listening to patriotic speeches from their previous teacher‚ however quickly forsake these ideologies after experiencing the horrors of warfare on the front. After two weeks of horrific combat‚ a staggering eighty men of the original 150-man company return

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    Imagine going to the store and not being able to see your hand 5 feet away.The Dust Bowl was a devastating event that took place in the midwest. It affected millions of people in 8 years. The Dust Bowl is an area of land where vegetation has been lost and became dust and eroded. The Dust Bowl was located in Kansas‚ Texas‚ Oklahoma‚ Colorado‚ and New Mexico. Over 650 million tons of topsoil blew away leaving piles of dust in houses. The Dust Bowl started in 1931 and ended in 1939. It lasted 8 years

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    Restorative justice is an approach to justice that focuses on the needs of the victims and the offenders‚ as well as the involved community‚ instead of satisfying abstract legal principles or punishing the offender. Restorative Justice approaches to crime date back thousands of years. The word restorative justice has appeared in written sources since the first half of the nineteenth century. In Restoring Justice –An Introduction to Restorative Justice‚ Daniel W. Van Ness and Karen Heetderks Strong

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    (Investopedia‚ 2013). Essentially‚ companies must control all of the aspects of market power in order to be able to raise prices without losing customers. If a market is easy to enter (lack of entry barriers)‚ then a price increase will allow another firm to erode profits by introducing a lower-cost product. Similarly‚ if rivalry is not reduced‚ each price increase will allow for a rival to keep prices the same and gain market share. In addition‚ substitutes at lower prices will hinder efforts to raise prices

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