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    Protection: Mere Idea or Expression of Idea? Recently there are critics saying that the judgment of the Larrikin1case departed from the original copyright principal. Originally the copyright is infringed only if the expression of idea is taken. It is important to “separate unprotectable ideas from protectable expression”.2 Yet some critics claimed that nowadays court will find infringement has occurred where what has been taken is merely an idea‚ one example was the Larrikin3case. I am going to

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    extent that employers hire personnel to undertake the role of “project management planner”. This investigation will look into the benefits of project planning in general and the specific details important in the media project management plan created “KI Beach Festival”. People tend to take project planning for granted; it sometimes is ignored in favour of diving straight into the job in question. What they fail to realise is that there is value in a project plan including saving time‚ money and

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    world‚ everything can be related with realistic. When Mr Ban Ki-moon had been selected as next Eighth United Nations Secretary-General to replace Mr Kofi Annan who was ended his office at the end of 2006. Mr Ban became the first South Korean to run for the office. Many people will compare the qualities based on their achievements and practices between the previous Secretary-General‚ Mr Kofi Annan and the new Secretary-General‚ Mr Ban Ki-moon. 4.1 Good Consideration and Responsibility. Before Mr Annan

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    Are there aspects of her story that are timeless and apply to all women‚ regardless of class or race? 2. What is the effect of the narrator identifying herself and her husband as "mere ordinary people"? 3. To what extent is the narrator conscious of her own place in society? It is very seldom that mere ordinary people like John and myself

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    hum,ha ki bujlam na

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    Ref.No.__hum________                             Date:__74-2-2014______  To Mr.__jolil___________ ________________ ________________ Re:    Notice U/S. 138 (b) of the Negotiable Instruments         Act‚ 1881 as amended up-to-date. Sir‚     Please take notice that in discharge of your existing legal liability and/or debts‚ you issued one A/c. payee cheque under your signature in my favour.    Details of the said cheque are as follows: - Cheque No. Cheque Date        Drawn on          Amount

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    Meri Dus Lakh Ki Gaddi

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    Bhubaneswar in the past few years has come out of its dormancy and has shown considerable development in sectors that have placed it as one of the fastest growing cities in the nation. With the IT majors and MNCs opening up‚ the very face of the working class has now changed. Once the ‘hamara Bajaj’ family (with dad driving mom and two kids out in the unfailing trustworthy two wheeler) is now slowly transforming to mom’s shopping in malls ‚groceries from retail shops and super busy dad’s driving

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    The Impact of Mere Exposure Effect on Visual Stimuli Discussion This experiment tests whether visual exposure positively alters preference for the test visual stimuli and secondly‚ the impact of repetitive exposure on the preference. The results support both the hypotheses – that conscious (supraliminal) and unconscious (subliminal) exposure increase liking towards the test visual stimuli and secondly‚ increasing the number of exposures positively correlates with affinity for the stimuli. The two

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    In Mere Mortals a play by David Ives‚is made up of multiple one-act plays. Each play demonstrates its own take on life‚ understanding of the world and interpretations of what people go through on a daily basis. All of these plays are comedic‚ and they have a hidden meaning behind the humor. This allows for the writer to establish another dimension to get the meaning across. The leading play of Mere Mortals‚ is “Mere Mortals.” In this play‚ three every day construction workers analyze and hypothesize

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    people wrote to me saying‚ ‘Isn’t what you call the Moral Law simply our herd instinct and hasn’t it been developed just like all our other instincts?’ (Lewis 19) The book Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis goes into great depth into what morals are. The book covers many topics that apply to all sojourners traveling through life. Mere Christianity really opens your eyes and helps you compare the analogies to your own life. In reading the book one can muse about the meaning of life which is bigger than

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    against injustice. This same idea of resistance is explored in both George Orwell’s novel 1984 and Roger Cohen’s New York Times Op-ed article “Mere Human Behavior”. Both Orwell and Cohen suggest that resistance gives us hope that change is possible‚ and therefore any act of resistance is never futile. Orwell’s dystopian society is a society in which the mere act of having a rebellious thought is considered a crime-“thought-crime” they call it. The relentless

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