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    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS ‘LIST OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS OF INDIA’ SUBMITTED TO MR. TANKMAY KANDEKAR SUBMITTED BY SANHITA WAGH (M/MFM/12/37) NIFT‚ MUMBAI GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION LAW: A geographical indication (GI) is a name or sign used on certain products which corresponds to a specific geographical location or origin (e.g. a town‚ region‚ or country). India‚ as a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO)‚ enacted the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and

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    A Prudent Intellectuals point of view of whom should have won the questionably legitimate election race between George Walker Bush and Albert Arnold Gore‚ Jr has to put into account a culmination of impartially viewed facts and opinions from both sides of the argument‚ for example the system of counting votes through the means of puncturing chad through a perforated scantron-like card is highly flawed in many instances.“Due to the way a name is put on the voting plack‚ citizens may inadvertently

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    Reaction Paper on Intellectual Property Rights Modern usage of the term Intellectual Property goes back at least as far as centuries back. The history of patents actually sprung not from scientific inventions but rather from royal grants for monopoly privileges. Now we ask‚ what is Intellectual Property and what does it signify? First we define Intellectual Property as creations of the mind such as inventions‚ literary pieces‚ artistic works‚ images‚ trademark names‚ and design. There are two categories

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    Galileo: Intellectual Revolution in the Renaissance Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) has forever played a key role in the history of science. He is a key figure in the scientific revolution of the 17th century. His work in physics or natural philosophy‚ astronomy‚ and the methodology of science still stir up a discussion after over 300 years. His responsibility in promoting the Copernican theory and his trials with the Roman Church are stories that are retold even today. This essay is an attempt to provide

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    This study arrangement is a concern with mentoring spiritual leaders. “Shepherding those who shepherds the Lord’s flock. The author‚ Edward Smither‚ opens with a question of how could a fifth-century African bishop be relevant to the twentieth-first century?” When it comes to mentoring spiritual leaders‚ Smither uses Aurelius Augustine or Augustine of Hippo‚ as an example of how to mentor others. Smither mentions that “so many pastors are in a struggle with isolation because they have no one to

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    Hidden Intellectual Summary Graff writes about channeling student’s hidden intellectual with street smarts in their academics. In his article he states that students have more intellectual besides school smarts. He also says that there are super intelligent people out there with only street smarts and they did horrible in school. In addition to that Gruff believes that our teachers should be teaching things that interests our students‚ encourage them to become more opinioned and more involved

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    Roman Concrete

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    The greatness of Roman architecture is built‚ quite literally‚ upon the foundation of two important items: the discovery of concrete and the adoption of the arch from the Greeks. Concrete was an exceptional development within the Roman world and catapulted Roman construction into new heights of efficiency and stability. According to Kamm (1995)‚ the origin of Roman concrete can be found in a volcanic earth known as pozzolana‚ initially found near the Greek settlement of Puteoli. It would later be

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    For in it the righteousness of God is revealed though faith for faith‚ as it is written‚ The just shall live by faith” (Romans‚ 1:17). The Apostle Paul wrote several letters‚ in the New Testament‚ to cities that he visited trying to help them grow and flourish. In this letter he doesn’t want to state what they have done wrong‚ instead he talks about the salvation that is offered through Christ. This letter is the most important of his writings. Most of the letters he wrote were to the churches

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    Roman Religion

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    Contents The development of Roman religion * Why Roman religion developed….pg 2 * Why Roman religion took the form it did………………………………………….pg 3 The Deities * Deities reference chart…………..pg4-5 Common Practices * How to participate in the practices of prayer‚ sacrifice and divination.pg6-8 * Description of major priesthoods‚ festivals and domestic rituals..pg9-12 The Importance of Outside Religions * Stoicism and epicureanism….pg13 * Mystery religions…………………pg

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    The Four Gospels

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    The Four Gospels The word ’gospel’ means good news. There are four gospel accounts in the New Testament: Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John. The first three gospels are sometimes called the ’synoptic’ (same view) gospels. This is because they each cover teaching and miracles by Jesus that are also covered in another account. John‚ writing later‚ recounts Jesus’ other words and miracles that have a particular spiritual meaning. All four gospels present Jesus as both the Son of God and son of man. They

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