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    Distinctiveness Of Trademark

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    they are saying something about themselves which is calculated to mislead. The law on this matter is designed to protect traders against that form of unfair competition which consists in acquiring for oneself, by means of false or misleading devices, the benefit of the reputation already achieved by rival traders.[14]Passing off is not defined…

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    paper we will look at some of the different outlooks on the matter. First and foremost, the article “Race, Street Life, and Policing Implications for Racial Profiling” by Steven Hayle, Scot Wortley, and Julian Tanner takes a look at both black youth and street youth in Toronto and their experiences with police stops and searches. Specifically, the study done in this article…

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    Police-Community Relations

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    Police-community relations are complex and regularly fluctuating inter-actions amongst representatives of law enforcement and police agencies, in addition to a variety of executive organizations and the community they serve. Some of the complications that cause variation in the relationship consist of issues of race relations, fear of police, violence, and corruption. Law enforcement are faced daily with the quandary of upholding a role that requires them to be able to sufficiently preserve the…

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    Those with higher income do not participate in politics online more often than those with lesser income and access to the internet. The technological skills of the users significantly increase the likelihood of that person’s political participation online. Having a Broadband access seems to barely increase political participation online. Current trends in terms of technology suggest Broadband access may be necessary for adequate use of the internet and that fact alone may change the current…

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    San Francisco 49ers, Colin Keapernick. In refusing to stand for the playing of the national anthem in protest of what he deems are wrongdoings against African Americans and minorities in the United States. This high profile quarterback has taken matters in to his own hands and used this platform to voice his opinions and open the eyes of the citizens regarding the U.S. government and its unfairness. In a statement issued to NFL Media in an after game interview, Kaepernick said, “I am not going…

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    BSBWHS401A Implement and monitor WHS policies,procedures and programs to meet legislative requirements Assessment Task 2: Work Health and Safety Project Part A: Develop handouts Handout 1: Legislation Explain the purpose of Work Health and Safety legislation, including the function of a WHS Act, WHSregulation and WHS Code of Practice: Purpose of WHS legislation The purpose of the WHS Act is to manage everything that make sure it is ‘secure’ for the health and safety for workers and workplace to…

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    Much of the issue surrounding this topic is reliant on the fact that religion and personal privacy conflict with each other. Pro choice advocates argue that the option of exercising an abortion is solely up to the family and the government has no jurisdiction to get involved in such sensitive decisions. Meanwhile, pro life supporters place heavy emphasis on morality and ethics, stating that such actions are deemed as inhumane and is a violation of both religious beliefs and human rights.…

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    Cahokia3046 Assignment 2

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    HIS 124 Summer 2014 Exam 1 Identification (Identify or define the following people, groups, or terms in one to three sentences each.) Cahokia Cahokia was the great centers of Mississippian culture and its largest settlement of Mississippian. It was a village of southwest illinois, a residential suburb of East St.Louis. It was located near the importance trade routes of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Ferdinand and Isabel King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile were both…

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    the murder and agreed to perform a videotaped reenactment at the crime scene.The State charged Simmons with burglary, kidnaping, stealing, and murder in the first degree. As Simmons was 17 at the time of the crime, he was outside the criminal jurisdiction of Missouri’s juvenile court system. See Mo. Rev. Stat. §§211.021 (2000) and 211.031 (Supp. 2003). He was tried as an adult. At trial the State introduced Simmons’ confession and the videotaped reenactment of the crime, along with testimony…

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    There’s a fine line between what is moral and what isn’t. It’s all a matter of perspective, really. As we’ve seen with the same sex marriage debate, one side views it as immoral to deny human rights and the other sees it as immoral to go against the word of the Holy Book. Whatever side of morality and rationality you’re on, you have an opinion. However, capital punishment and the mentality of it leaves me with a giant question mark. There isn’t necessarily a definitive answer to the question of…

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