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    INTRODUCTION A. History of Trademarks: Trademarks commonly referred to as ‘identifying marks’ or ‘distinctive marks’[1] have been recognised in some form or the other since times immemorial. They were one of the foremost forms of intellectual property protection witnessed by the world and have undergone a steady evolution since then. The first legislation on trademarks can be traced to England where the Bakers Marking Law, 1266 was enacted, which governed the use of stamps or pinpricks

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    (International Council on Monuments and Sites) by Dr. Rohit Jigyasu (Vice-President, ICOMOS). Realizing my keen interest in the field, he offered me an internship opportunity with UNESCO in their Comprehensive Conservation Management Plan project of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railways, where Dr. Jigyasu was heading the disaster risk and vulnerability assessment of the colonial station buildings. My responsibilities in the project included Building Surveys and Hazard/Vulnerability Analysis. I have also completed

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    Law of Writs In common law, a writ is a formal written order issued by a body with administrative or judicial jurisdiction. In modern usage, this body is generally a court. Writs are extraordinary legal remedies offered to individuals who do not obtain adequate protection under ordinary law. The main types of writs are warrants and prerogative but there are many others also. Writs under English law The origin of writs can be drawn from the English judicial system. The law of writs has its

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    It all began in Skopje, Macedonia in the year of 1910 when young Agnes was born. Agnes, now known as Mother Teresa, was the daughter of Drana and Nikola Bojaxhiu, two very religious people, who was raised to be a loving catholic to the poor. When Agnes’ father died, her mother became a dressmaker to sustain her family. She often took Agnes “on visits to the sick, the elderly, and the lonely,” (Felder 115) which really contributed to the person Agnes became. Her mother’s belief that “When you do good

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    Bhopal Gas Tragedy – Who is responsible? It was a normal day in Bhopal – the heart of India. Fathers coming back from work, mothers cooking dinner for the family, some kids studying and most playing out in the gallis (small streets in India). After dinner they all go into their world of dreams. Kids dreaming of their games the next day, pregnant ladies dreaming of the fast approaching days when their babies would be born into this world, worker fathers dreaming of saving more money for their kids’

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    One of the stalwarts of English literature, Ruskin Bond is a versatile writer widely acknowledged for his children writing, skillful execution of short story and novella, taxonomic depiction of flora and fauna, beautiful and genuine portrayal of the marginalized. His human sympathy for oppressed and quiet heroes invents his fiction with a unique power and places him at a high pedestal. His writing always emphasized the essential novelty of m an, despite his weaknesses. Bond possesses an impeccable

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    long economic life. The reason for this is that this variety continuously sends up fresh stems so the plants can grow to at least 100 years old and still produce good quality yields of leaves. When this variety is grown at a higher altitude, like Darjeeling, it produces tea with a coveted, valuable flavor (Harler 2-3). The second variety, Assam, is a single stemmed tree that can reach heights of twenty to sixty feet in height. It is found in northeast India and has an economic life of approximately

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    Even without any musical experience, there are certain chord progressions, or series of notes that we can expect to determine what the next note or chord will be. For instance, in the music section of my Perceiving the Performing Arts class, our Professor made the class, consisting of musicians and non-musicians, sing the next chord that he was going to play and we all successfully did. Just like with language, in a simple sentence we can assume the next word. Like in this sentence “the piano is

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    This following proposal will feature how the utilisation of symmetry within filmmaking, primarily in cinematography, is a stylised technique used to highlight significant events film narratives. This proposal will decipher whether symmetry used as a stylistic filmic technique, is a notable and powerful visual aid that heightens the viewers experience and significance of narrative developments. The purpose of this study is to gauge information about how symmetry showcases a posed and staged approach

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    Before Surina left Huron Square, Gowan gave her the directions to the main shopping thoroughfare on Mohave Square, which was only two blocks away and well within walking distance. Passing by Seneca Square, she noted the similarity of the houses to those on Huron Square. However, a distinctive carousel with multicolored horses dominated the children’s playground on Seneca Square. Otherwise, in much the same fashion, the square had a prominent fountain in the center and a gazebo with chess tables

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