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    John Dow in India

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    that manufacturers of genuine branded products are unable to obtain timely relief as the identity of the defendant is not easily ascertainable. This problem has been overcome by the grant of what are known as "John Doe" orders. Our objective of this case study is to understand how this "John Doe" order has helped fight against counterfeit by studying the case of Taj Television Limited vs. Rajan Mondal. This order has taken action by seizing the infringing goods whenever they are located and later

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    John Proctor: A Tragic Hero Over the years‚ literary devices have changed as writers continually come up with new ones. One device that is has been used many times throughout the generations is the appearance of the tragic hero. Since the days of Shakespeare‚ tragic heroes have been used to enhance the meaning of a literary work. Any character cannot be described as tragic hero. Several key characteristics are necessary for the tragic hero to possess in order to be characterized as such. He must

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    John Smith Contributions

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    writers of America made many contributions to the development of a distinct American identity. Some of these contributors included John Smith‚ William Bradford‚ John Winthrop‚ Anne Bradstreet‚ Mary Rowlandson‚ and Cotton Mather. These writers all expressed their unique views through their writing. These contributions will be further explained throughout this paper. John Smith‚ an English soldier and author‚ was born in January of 1850. He is known for founding the first English settlement. Along

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    In John Donne’s poem‚ The Apparition explores the emotions of a jilted lover‚ rejected for someone who‚ in the eyes of the writer‚ is obviously inferior. For convenience‚ I will refer to the "I" of the poem as "he" and the subject as "she". Although many poems have been written about rejection‚ most of them end with the lover pleading with the loved to accept him again. However‚ in this poem‚ that idea has been turned upside down - by the end he is not pleading to be welcomed back into the arms

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    On Fame by John Keats

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    Close Reading Assignment: John Keats: “On Fame” John Keats talks about fame and the desire of people to posses it. He compares fame to a woman and the desire of people for fame is compared to men’s lust to women. John Keats as the speaker presents an “as matter-of-fact” tone. The speaker gives the reader a sense of knowledge about what fame is. He seems to know what he’s talking about and it seems like he’s giving a lecture about it. The speaker achieves this tone by his elaborate comparison between

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    John Dos Passos

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    "John Dos Passos‚ the illegitimate son of a prominent American attorney‚ John Randolph Dos Passos Jr.‚ was born in Chicago in 1896. His mother was Lucy Addison Sprigg Madison. Alan Wald has argued: "Dos Passos spent his early years traveling semi-clandestinely about the United States and abroad with his mother. It was to these unusual circumstances of his birth and childhood that he would later attribute his lifelong sense of rootlessness." Eventually the Passo family settled in Virginia. His

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    John Dalton Theory

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    Neil Bohr‚ Democritus‚ James Chadwick and John Dalton. Each of these intelligent scientists have found different discoveries in their research with the atom. Why has scientific understanding of the atom changed over time? This would be because each scientist has had a different approach and has discovered new understandings from their research. Without these men researching and experimenting‚ we would not know all of the different aspects of the atom. John Dalton’s effect on the modern atomic theory

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    Mary and Johns Captivity

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    How Mary Smith and John Smith survived captivity In The Account of Mary Rowlandson Captivity Narrative‚ Mary Rowlandson describes in detail the tragic events she had to face after being taken captive by the Wampanoag’s in 1676. She is certain that the only reason she has been taken captive is because god is punishing her for her wrong doings. Like Mary Rowlandson Col. John Smith also was taken captive against his will. In Col. James Smith Captivity Narrative he is not treated poorly or beaten

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    John Flanagan Writer

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    bioBio of John Flanagan Writer Born: 22 May 1944 Birthplace: Sydney‚ Australia Best known as: Author of the Ranger’s Apprentice series of children’s books Name at birth: John Anthony Flanagan A former advertising and television writer‚ John Flanagan is now known for writing the Ranger’s Apprentice fantasy books for young readers. Flanagan grew up in Sydney‚ Australia‚ took to writing early‚ and eventually caught on as an ad agency writer. Later he moved to television and with co-writer

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    John Gatto Papaer

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    Andrew Redus Joseph Ptomey Thinking and Writing Research 1304 4 Febuary 2013 Rough Draft In the article “Dumbing us down: Weapons of Mass Destruction” John Taylor Gatto explains how today’s education system needs to be changed to focusing more on children’s interests instead of an institutionalized curriculum. He wants to revolutionize the school system to something similar to his education in a small town called Monongahela‚ Pennsylvania. When he went to school he was taught through

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