Intellectual Property Rights and Research Frameworks

Nature of Intellectual Property Rights

Intellectual Property (IP) refers to legal rights granted for creations of the mind. The main forms are Patents, Industrial Designs, Trademarks, and Copyrights. A patent protects new inventions (products or processes) that are novel, involve an inventive step, and are industrially applicable. An industrial design protects the aesthetic appearance of an article, not its function. A trademark protects brand names, logos, and symbols that distinguish goods or services

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International Organizations: Origins, Roles, and Impact

International Organizations and Their Headquarters

  • UN Women: New York, USA
  • UN Habitat: Nairobi, Kenya
  • Arctic Council: Tromso, Norway
  • Andean Community: Lima, Peru
  • African Union: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • World Food Programme: Rome, Italy
  • United Nations University: Tokyo, Japan
  • European Union: Brussels, Belgium
  • Council of Europe: Strasbourg, France
  • Commonwealth Secretariat: London, UK

Impact of Global Incidents on Organizations

Global incidents have played a decisive role in shaping the creation and development of

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Essential Geometry Theorems and Properties

Quadrilaterals

  • The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360°.
  • Properties of a parallelogram:
    • Opposite sides are equal.
    • Opposite angles are equal.
    • Consecutive angles are supplementary (sum = 180°).
    • Diagonals bisect each other.
    • A diagonal divides it into two congruent triangles.
  • Conditions for a parallelogram:
    • Both pairs of opposite sides are equal.
    • Both pairs of opposite angles are equal.
    • Diagonals bisect each other.
    • One pair of opposite sides is equal and parallel.
  • Mid-Point Theorem: The line segment
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National Sports Leagues: Structure, Geography, and Impact

Definitions

  • Sport: A physical activity involving a set of rules or customs, practiced at a national or international scale.
  • Sports League: An organization coordinating a group of individual clubs that compete in a specific sport over a period of time for a championship.
  • Sports Division: A group of teams that compete against one another for a divisional title.
  • League System: A number of leagues tied together in a hierarchical fashion.
  • Sphere of Influence: The maximum distance from an event’s location
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Technology’s Social Imprint and Active Media Audiences

Is technology neutral? How does technology shape society? How do algorithms influence media?

Technology’s Embedded Power Relations

Introduction- Technology is often described as a neutral tool whose impact depends only on how people use it. However, scholars in science and technology studies argue that technologies are never neutral because they are shaped by social values, political interests, and economic goals. This essay argues that technologies embed power relations and social priorities, as

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Chemical Bonds, Water Properties, and Biological Macromolecules

Ionic Bonds

Mechanism

One atom loses electrons while another gains electrons, creating ions (positive cations and negative anions). Opposite charges attract, forming a bond. These are relatively weak in water because water is polar and surrounds the charged ions, causing dissociation.

Covalent Bonds

Mechanism

Atoms share electrons, typically between two non-metals. These are much stronger than ionic bonds.

Types of Covalent Bonds

  • Nonpolar covalent: Equal sharing of electrons with no partial charge.
  • Polar
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Business Communication Types and Barriers Analysis

Business Communication

Downward Communication

This happens when information is sent from higher levels of management down to lower-level employees. For example, senior managers informing staff about new company strategies or changes.

Upward Communication

This is when messages move from employees at lower levels up to managers or directors. For instance, workers giving feedback or sharing information that helps managers make decisions.

Internal Communication

This refers to communication that takes place

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Van Gogh and Lorca: Historical Moments of Crisis

The Crisis of Vincent van Gogh in Arles

Arles, a small and quiet town in the south of France, was far from peaceful in December 1888. The weather was windy and cold, and the atmosphere at the Yellow House did not feel like Christmas at all. This was the home of Vincent van Gogh, a 35-year-old Impressionist painter, and his roommate, Paul Gauguin.

The trouble started on the morning of December 23rd. Van Gogh discovered that Gauguin was planning to leave their shared project. Feeling desperate and fueled

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Sexual vs Asexual Reproduction and Developmental Biology

Advantages and Disadvantages of Reproduction Strategies

Reproduction ensures the continuity of species and occurs either asexually or sexually, each strategy having distinct evolutionary consequences.

Asexual Reproduction

Asexual reproduction involves a single parent and produces genetically identical offspring, except for mutations. It occurs through mechanisms such as binary fission, budding, and parthenogenesis, and is common in many organisms, including members of Cnidaria.

  • Efficiency: No mate is
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Perioperative Care and Wound Management Essentials

Chapter 39: Perioperative Care

Preoperative Preparation

  • Medical Evaluation: Includes mCXR, CBC, urinalysis, and EKG.
  • Fasting: NPO for 6–8 hours before surgery.
  • Personal Care:
    • Hygiene: Complete bath, shower, or shampoo to reduce microbes.
    • Grooming: Remove makeup, nail polish, and artificial nails to monitor color and circulation.
    • Hair Care: Remove hairpins, clips, combs, wigs, and hairpieces. Use a surgical cap.
    • Oral Hygiene: Do not allow the person to swallow water.
    • Dentures: Provide care and store safely;
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