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    Patent Protection and TRIPS Agreement Bangladeshi pharmaceutical firms focus primarily on branded generic final formulations using imported APIs. Branded generics are a category of drugs including prescription products that are either novel dosage forms of off-patent products produced by a manufacturer that is not the originator of the molecule‚ or a molecule copy of an off-patent product with a trade name. About 80% of the drugs sold in Bangladesh are generics and 20% are patented drugs. The

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    Abstract: The case describes in detail the various steps taken by Lenovo‚ the leading PC manufacturer in China‚ in its effort to go global. The steps include changing its corporate name from Legend to Lenovo‚ sponsoring the 2008 Olympic Games and most importantly‚ acquiring IBM’s PC unit. The case examines the need for Lenovo to globalize and critically analyzes the efficacy of the above steps in the company’s globalization plans. It also highlights the challenges faced by Lenovo in its path

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    Should people in life or death situations be held accountable for their actions? I think they should be accountable. The action they choose to do may be the reason they are in the life or death situation. If the reason they are in the life or death situation is not because of their actions then maybe they shouldn’t be held accountable.In The Seventh man‚ the Seventh Man before K was swept up in the wave the seven man was trying to scream to save K’s life.While he was trying to tell to get out of

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    Should companies market to children? Olaf Maduro 2 B The mind Implanter. Nowadays millions and millions are spent by companies who are advertising products for children. They are an easy target and what they see is what they want. Companies play it smart but how far can they go? Is it ethical to advertise when the health of a child is in danger? If you think clearly what you wanted to be in the future you would properly come out whit a fireman astronaut or pilot. Nowadays children want to become

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    Benjamin Potential Impact of CETA on Canadian Patent Law CML 3351 – Directed Research University of Ottawa Law Faculty‚ Common Law Section Paper presented to Professor Elizabeth Judge Submitted December 16‚ 2001 Ottawa‚ Ontario   Potential Impact of CETA on Canadian Patent Law Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 Patent Rights – A Balancing Act 3 1.2 Financial Impact of Pharmaceutical Patent Rights 4 1.3 Paper Outline 5 2.0 Current State of the

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    Should all education be free? All education should be free to all people and paid for by the government. This statement has caused great controversy over the past decades. On the one hand‚ it should be free since there are poor who are smart‚ intelligent and capable‚ yet the state provides no education for them. How would you feel knowing that your life is never going to get better because you don’t have the opportunity? Another argument is economic development. Finishing school and pursuing

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    Products Liability 1. Construct a fact pattern [an example] to clearly delineate: a. A Manufacturing Defect: A car’s braking system that does not work properly and causes the driver to get into an accident. b. A Design Defect: A type of sunglasses that fail to protect the eyes from ultraviolet rays. c. A Marketing Defect: Prescription drugs advertised as “virtually non-toxic‚” “safe‚” and “free of significant side effects” when they are not. They failed to state

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    supporting unregulated markets are largely inductive in nature. ANS: F 5. All of the arguments supporting the case for unregulated markets relate to the incentives for a firm to report information about itself to owners and to the capital market in general. ANS:

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    INTRODUCTION TO FAKE PRODUCTS "A rural consumer is brand loyal and this also makes it easy to sell look-alike"                                                                                    - Mr. R.V. Rajan‚ CMD‚ Anuragh Fake products are of two types – one: counterfeit products and two: pass-off products.  Counterfeit products are fake products that bear identical name of product/ packaging/graphics/colour scheme and even same name and address as the genuine manufacturer. Someone produces

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    Held and Hein There are two 2 strengths and 2 weaknesses using animals or humans in Held and Hein study. First of all‚ strengths of using animals are animals do not have social influence. Compared to people‚ they are more likely to be adapted after they carry out the experiment and experimenters also do not have to worry about side effects. People might suffer serious long-term psychology harms after the experiment. In addition‚ even though it is unethical‚ we can deprive the animals like able

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