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    Sales of private label cereal grew 50% from 1991-1994 in the Ready-to-Eat breakfast cereal industry. Some of the factors that contributed to the entry of private label cereal manufacturers and their subsequent growth include - lower costs related to manufacturing‚ packaging‚ marketing‚ R&D compared to the Big 3 cereal companies‚ product quality approaching that of branded products‚ higher margins for grocers‚ lower priced products. Some observers blamed higher prices and elaborate expenditure on

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    of private property. On one side‚ there is the belief that private property is good for society‚ while on the other there is an argument more so between communal property versus private property. In Free to Choose‚ Friedman expresses that private property is something that is essential to society especially for an ideal free market which would rest on private property. In Utopia‚ More argues common property versus private property and that‚ in a similar way to Friedman‚ that private property is an

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    marriage in Property‚ by Valerie Martin is ultimately connected with the institution of slavery in America. The aristocratic life of the early 19th century is defined in the use of these themes through the pictures they create. Not only do the themes cause the novel to become so gripping‚ but the characters help in the suspense as well. Each character is presented to be believable and very developed‚ adding to the excellent sense of reality that the novel gives off overall. Property captivates its

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    none of the colonists possessed the means to fund their expedition‚ merchant investor backing was sought and secured. And to ensure that the investors recouped their monies they insisted that the foundation of the colony be based upon a communal property system. But as happens in communes and tribes‚ certain serious and intractable problems arise. It becomes costly to police the activities of the members‚ all of whom are entitled to their share of the total product of the community‚ whether they

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    the seller has the right to sell the goods; that the purchaser will enjoy quiet possession of the goods‚ allowing them to use the goods without interference from a third party or the supplier; and that the goods are free and will remain so when the property is to pass from any charge or encumbrance‚ not disclosed to the buyer before the contract is made. Although these may not appear of particular interest‚ an instance of their importance may be drawn from an application of trade mark law. In the event

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    (2). First I will argue that the Wilt Chamberlain argument assumes self-ownership and not property rights (the latter is what the pattern theory must deny). Second I will argue that interpreting liberty as self-ownership does bring about conflict of liberty and a patterned theory as long as we do away with a Lockean proviso on initial gain. Lockean Proviso states an individual can create personal property interests in the bounties of nature only so long as "there is enough and as good left in common

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    considerably postponed the country’s development. In the second chapter titled as Principles True in Every Country‚ Mitchell talks about the emergence of private estate in Egypt. According to Mitchell‚ the conventional “history of private property … presented as a history of legislation‚ of an abstraction‚ … has little to say about how private property was actually constituted in a particular place” (57). Mitchell instead explains how‚ in Egypt‚ increased international demand for sugar and cotton

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    rest of society. And you want them to have sustainability. Ah‚ it doesn’t make sense to me" (Aboriginal homelessness professional in Walker‚ 2003). Considering this scenario‚ Certificate of Possession(CP) can play a vital role in solving the private property rights issue along with the housing crisis. Many first nation communities (301 FN communities) have already employed and now using CP to cope up with their bad housing conditions and housing shortage (Alcantara‚ 2002). CP found in the sections

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    In the early 1800’s it was customary for authors to publish their stories in magazines or articles as separate editions by the volume. Many authors published three volumes‚ but one particular author‚ James Hogg‚ published one volume entitled‚ The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. While Hogg’s book may only have one volume‚ there is a more currently added editors narrative that begins the book. The editor’s narrative contains an outsider perspective‚ while the second part is written

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    E-Business Makes Protection of Intellectual Property More Critical‚ Complex than Ever Intellectual property is often defined as the creation of the mind such as inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce. Intellectual property is divided into two parts. Industrial property‚ which is geared towards businesses‚ includes inventions‚ patents‚ trademarks‚ industrial designs‚ and geographic indications of source. Copyrights which are geared towards

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