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    As soon as people need something‚ they invent it. For example‚ when ancient people felt hunger – they went on hunting and for that they invented the bow and arrows. When they needed to carry heavy cargos to large distances - the wheel was discovered. In fact‚ every day the humanity faces new challenges that can’t be met using only the existing technologies. And that’s why new inventions are made every day. Actually‚ there are people who would challenge even the seemingly obvious statement that

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    Laziness is the Mother of all Inventions I think it was Isaac Newton who said. “Necessity is the mother of all inventions”. I beg to differ. In my opinion‚ Laziness is the mother of all inventions. Consider the original lazy caveman. All the hardworking cavemen were busy sneaking through the bushes in the hot sun‚ risking lives trying to catch animals without any tools. But then there was this lazy caveman who thought‚ “Hunting is too much hard work. I think I should come up with something to make

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    Kendra Novotni Due: Wednesday‚ December 19‚2010 Copyright 1995 by Lerner Publications Company Fundamental Volleyball By: Julie Jensen and Photos by Andy King One thing that I didn’t know about volleyball was that in 1895 William G. Morgan invented it. I also didn’t know that Volleyball has the skills of Baseball‚ Handball‚ and Tennis. Two things I already knew were how to spike and serve. Two things I already knew how to do were how to spike and serve. One more thing I didn’t know was

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    Assignment 1 You work for Tract and Co‚ Licensed Conveyancers of High Street‚ Northtown‚ Cornwall. You have an appointment with a new client‚ Miss Helen Troy. At your meeting‚ she tells you that she would like to purchase Lilac Cottage on the edge of the picturesque village of Trepolpen. The price will be £125‚000. 1. Briefly outline the matters which you will discuss with your client at this contact. (15 marks) If not already known‚ I would request Miss Troy’s full name and address

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    Frisbee Golf Essay

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    The first frisbee was invented in 1950’s. By a man named walter frederick.at first it was named pluto platers.it was produced by wham-O. Why was it invented? Well college kids would throw empty tin pie plates at each other and yell frisbee.the idea came to him by throwing an empty popcorn lid at his girlfriend.the frisbee today it’s a fun family game that can get lots of laughs. Now that we learned about the frisbee let’s learn some more about frisbee golf.frisbee golf is a outdoor game that requires

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    Patent Games: Plavix Case Study Columbia Southern University Abstract This case study illustrates the conflict between patent protection and preserving a pure competitive market. Pharmaceutical companies are granted patent rights to newly developed drugs for a limited amount of time. Through legal means they are able to form monopolies and maximize their profits. a parent company can move to delay the release of its generic comparison through legal and illegal measures. In the following case

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    for Eli Lilly’s patented drug Cefaclor. Since Eli Lilly’s product patent for Cefaclor expired in 1992 and the firm was expecting to protect its monopoly with process patents which were due to expire only in 1994‚ this gave great scope for a mutually advantageous agreement between the two companies. There was also possibility to conduct cheap clinical trials in India. Although the joint venture ran into problems because of weak patent laws in the country‚ which prevented the American partner from sharing

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    Temporary Monopolies and Intellectual Property Rights What are the arguments for and against allowing temporary monopolies by allowing intellectual property rights? What forms of intellectual property exist for designs‚ and how are these different from patents and copyright? Knowledge and creativity are essential components in product innovation‚ and significantly contribute toward sustaining a competitive edge. Allowing temporary monopolies by allowing intellectual property rights have both pros and

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    in goods and services‚ FDI‚ joint ventures‚ licensing and cross border movement of personnel. Additionally it can promote knowledge diffusion as the information available in patent claim is publically available‚ and therefore easily accessible by other potential investor who can use that information to invent around the patent to make improvement and modifications. Despite this evidence‚ IPRs remain controversial with campaigners and public interest group who claim that they actively prevent technology

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    Watching Television

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    watching TV for a long time and it can lead us to poor eyesight because of the radiation of television. Another effect is obesity; many people enjoy eating food while watching the TV because they said that it was addictive. Another effect is the application of the things that you see in the TV program‚ being exposed to violence is one of the example‚ people get violent because they thought that what they see in TV was good‚ most especially in the eyes of the children. Another effect is the addiction

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