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    IP Law says innovation must be something which must be modified form of the previous form and hence when the IP law doesn’t consider this to be an innovation definitely the access to these resources are available freely. All these had forced some countries to develop their own sui generis systems for the protection of traditional knowledge by setting up their own parameters and modalities based on the prevailing conditions. Most of the time the objectives laid under these sui generis systems…

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    developed countries by giving them free basic Internet services, such as weather, news, health information, and of course, Facebook. According to Mark Zuckerberg, the objective is to make the world more open and connected. “I believe it is one of the greatest challenges of our generation.” He continues, “Everyone deserves to be connected,” (Zuckerberg). However, there has been backlash from global internet activists regarding net neutrality…

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    Helping Them or Hurting them During the past years, there has been a lot of material and perspectives regarding the role of aid from developed nations to developing nations. How the undeveloped nations need to look up to the developed ones and follow their lead, do exactly as they did. The common factor about this week’s readings is that every country needs to walk their own path towards development. Here, I would like to emphasize their own path. For instance, how each underdeveloped nation…

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    date to almost every people. Globalization intended countries to dissolve their borders, un-restriction of trade, development of free tariff zone and advancement of technology. Thus, globalization has become inevitable and has turn out to be one of the most talked about academic subjects. Globalization is actually a process…

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    wherein the richer and developed nations benefit the most as they are instrumental in forming all the policies and the international bodies, while those countries that are underdeveloped/developing are struggling to benefit from these efforts which were designed to help them. The benefits of Globalization need to be uniformly extended to all countries and the process that should be implemented is one that needs to be…

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    in the world’s societies can be quite large. The people of the world value forests for their economic value primarily, for the forest provides important resources such as timber, medicines, and ecotourism revenue. This economic benefit provides countries around the world millions upon millions of dollars annually for these different areas of revenue. Global demand for wood and wood byproducts is being raised 1.6% annually, and with some reports stating that global demand for wood…

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    Often a heated topic among business professionals as well as hard workers fearful of losing their jobs, outsourcing is big issue portrayed in the media. Outsourcing is the act of having people in foreign countries perform work that could be or once was completed by the home country. Although people argue that the labor is cheaper, it leaves others with a sense of dread as they fear unemployment and the effects it has on the economy. To begin with, it is important to understand why companies…

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    Globalization is now the major way of doing business from country and it has an impact on decision-making processes of managers responsible for making interrelated decisions from country to country. Globalization is major tool in exploring the global decision-making processes for global managers as we all that these manager will have to deal the multination companies before we look in detail let’s look at management systems where viewed by different writers “Early management theorists developed…

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    I will discuss why economic growth happened in developed countries and didn’t in the rest of world based on 2 books, which I read. To discuss this, I will point out theory of these books, merit and demerit for our world today and how these can be related to discuss we had in a class room. To begin with, I will start with theories of Capital of Mystery. The author, Hernando De Soto, claims capital is the only way to make nations growth and 6 mysteries of capital. He explains about how to…

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    to see how distributing resources equally in all countries is an unattainable, nearly impossible…

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