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    Bayh-Dole Act 1970

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    Furthermore, most university technology transfer officerswho have different motivations from individual researchers-are not focused on increasing public access to public-sector inventions. A recent study found that "university technology transfer activities continue to be predominately patent-centric and revenue-driven with a single-minded focus on generating licensing income and obtaining reimbursement for legal expenses." Current Bayh-Dole patenting and licensing practices have thus been…

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    Major issues in society are coming out of the teen drug craze. Many are things like mental issues and health concerns. Some of the most major things can be split into 4 major groups. The 4 main groups of drugs being: marijuana, prescription medication, alcohol, and vaping(yes this is bad for…

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    Dust Bowl. Work relief also came in the form of the Civil Works Administration. The CWA was created because the NIRA failed to make a large dent in unemployment. It’s purpose was to promote recovery by interrupting the trend of wage cuts, falling prices, and layoffs. The CWA promoted industrial growth as well as increased the number of jobs available for unemployed workers. Another form of work relief was the Works Progress Administration. The WPA’s purpose was to simply provide jobs for the…

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    pharmacies themselves really need to be reworked. I find it sad that adults are on so many prescription medications and wonder how we could prevent this. I know the American diet and lack of exercise has a huge effect on why adults are faced with the health issues they are, so maybe better education when they are younger could help. It did not shock me that a lot of adults have addictions to prescription medications, as I know how easily they are prescribed as I already stated. I also feel…

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    i. What are the exceptions to the revenue diversion prohibition: There are five exceptions to the prohibition – two grandfather exceptions and three special purpose exceptions. They are described below. (1) Airport Revenue Grandfather Exception: A Sponsor may use airport revenue for general purposes to the extent that covenants or assurances in debt obligations or governing statutes controlling the Sponsor’s financing that were in effect prior to September 3, 1982 provide for the use of…

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    On August 17, 1970, Air France Flight 030 departed from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport at 1820 with a final destination of Orly Airport, Paris, France (Aircraft incident report, 1970). Flight 030 performed a scheduled stop in Montreal, P.Q., Canada. Upon departure of Montreal at 2226, flight 030 had no issues to report; however, at 2235 flight 030 experienced a number three engine malfunction, which had a fire warning associated with it, at 5,600 feet Mean Sea Level (MSL) (Aircraft…

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    What are the ethical issues in this case? There are several ethical issues involved with the marketing done by Big Pharma. There concerned about making the most money with their drugs rather than focus on develop newer drugs. I think it is completely unethical that the companies, “ starts its promotion techniques while the doctors are still in medical school. The companies start early in trying to persuade the young doctors to prescribe their products by inundating them with logo-infested…

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    Transportation Security Administration(TSA) has developed a layered security system that involves the use of 20 different layers. As a manager safety of your employees and passengers should be at the top of your priority list, ensuring that all the security protocols are being implemented is a good way to ensure that no one is getting on your plane that isn't supposed to be or people aren't bringing dangerous items onboard. One way the Transportation Security Administration keeps people secure…

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    Our personality and experiences shape how we describe ourselves as an individual. Their combination plays a prominent role in our behavior, decision-making, interpersonal relationships and ultimately career choices. I have always been fascinated with the areas where Law and Business intersect. This was my main motivation to pursue JD/MBA program. When I told my friends that I am planning to apply for MBA program at Schulich School of Business, they all started telling me how much money matters…

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    The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is a department that was created to supposedly lax airport security prior to the attacks on 9/11. Apparently, this government plan has failed somehow. It was reported in NBC news that an undercover news team decided to test the airport TSA, where three out of four TSA inspector failed to find banned items in the carry-on luggage. It was unacceptable that those items pass the TSA check. Because of this input, TSA decided to change, implementing…

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