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    beginning stages of the company and then to internally promote them to full-time employees once the funds are available. So, even when we are hiring for interns, the hiring process (e.g. recruitment, application and interview) will be done very carefully so that it is certain that the interns hired fit the company culture. This will improve the possibility of the intern returning as a full-time, thus, reducing employee turnover and the resources spent on training. In terms of employees, GenieChip is currently composed of an Electrical Engineer, who is the fifth founder of the company. A Software Engineer and a Web Developer, will also be hired as interns to contribute their expertise with research and development process. The main role of the Electrical Engineer is to design a prototype of GenieChip and to later improve the design. He will work closely with the CINO as well as the Software Engineer. This will be the foundation towards the creation of the GenieChip and ensuring that the product is both functional and…

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    What is software piracy? According to Linfo, software piracy is a term that is used to describe the copying or use of computer software in violation of its license. Copying, downloading, and sharing software onto other computers are ways that software piracy occurs. Software piracy causes a big loss in revenue to the publisher or creator of the software. This causes the software to be pricier to the consumers. “Software piracy is all but impossible to stop” (Webopedia). Companies, publishers,…

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    Ofthe 458 licensing agreements, 91% were unilateral licensing, while 9% of all the licensing agreements were cross-licensing agreements. About 53% of the licensing agreements were signed between chipless firms and other semiconductor industry participants (SIC 367_, IDM’s). Other industry participants with whom chipless firm entered into licensing agreements included: computer firms and all SIC 35 firms accounting for around10.3%,software and services firms 11.6 %, all others electronics/comm…

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    A licensing agreement is a contract between two parties that grants the licensee the right to produce and sell a product using the brand name owned by the licensor (Pride, Hughes & Kapoor 2015, p. 81). There are a number of points to consider before licensing to another company. Firstly, Gaeter’s is a successful family business that takes pride in its brand of ice cream and credits the long lasting success of the business to product quality. Additionally, the process to manufacture Graeter’s ice…

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    children out there don’t have that. Parents not caring enough about their kids or just flat out not capable of taking care of them, can lead them into tough situations that can change their life forever, such as drugs, alcohol, and committing crimes. There are many ways to lead up to licensing parents that could change everything for the better. Parents need to be licensed in order to have a child, or children if wanted. There are too many kids in this world who aren’t being guided, by their…

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    decision to become an insurance major, pushing me to just get the license no matter what, or even just the support system I found down each hall way of Mott academic center. Olivet College has helped prepare me on my journey to enter the insurance field. For starters, on my campus visit at Olivet College…

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    information should be reported as well. Professional licensing information to be reported includes the practitioner’s license number, the field of licensure, and the name of the state or territory in which the license is held. If known by the reporting entity, the drug enforcement administration registration number and the name of each hospital the practitioner is affiliated with should be…

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    applicable law. So in 1934 the State Liquor Authority and the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control were created by the passing of Alcoholic Beverage Control Law in New York State. (“Historical Overview” 1) These agencies are the leading authority on reviewing and granting liquor licenses. There are several different Office Locations for The New York State Liquor Authority and they each cover different counties (“About the New York State Liquor Authority.”). Zone one is located in New York,…

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    D Manufacturing Case Study

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    Licensing is when a company of the outside country agrees to let D manufacturing use their resources, their trademark, manufacturing or even skills the outside company might poses in return for a payment. Some of the advantages of licensing include an easy point of entry, less financial risk for D manufacturing, it benefits both companies, there is no startup cost and some of its property licenses include the trademarks, their technology, and their technology know-hows, and all business…

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    The temporary license is only valid for 3-4 months and no extensions are given. An OTA with a temporary license must take the exam within the 90-day period listed in the NBCOT Authoritation to Test (ATT) letter or else will lose this license when it expires. However, if the applicant fails, the license issued will be voided. An OTA with a temporary license must be supervised by an OT or OTA with a regular license all the time. The first regular license is valid from the date of issuance until…

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