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    Intellectual Property Case Study 1) Introduction: Trademark : A trademark is a recognizable insignia, phrase or other symbol that denotes a specific product or service and legally differentiates it from all other products. It also serves to exclusively identify a product or service with a specific company, and is a recognition of that company 's ownership of the brand. Trademarked products are generally considered a form of property. Most countries have agencies through which businesses can have

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    Intellectual Property Case Study Introduction: Trademark : A trademark is a?recognizable insignia, phrase or other symbol that denotes a specific product or service and legally differentiates it from all other products. It also serves to exclusively identify a product or service with a specific company, and is a recognition of that company 's ownership of the brand. Trademarked products are generally considered a form of property. Most countries have agencies through which businesses can have their

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    This term paper is about Augmented Reality which is a sort of application of computer vision. Computer vision is that sort of branch which gives capacity to the computer to interact visually with real environment. Augmented reality is the technique of today’s world which interact the real world around us with virtual objects but these objects have some significance in real world. The field of Augmented reality have been introduced various years ago but its growth is done and is being done in last

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    Augmented Reality As you all know, technology has evolved throughout centuries. It is the living proof that an idea can get transformed into reality. This certain type of technology enhances the way life appears and positively affects one’s perception of reality. You may be wondering “How can all this be possible? “Augmented Reality works in complicated ways, but it’s not impossible. What it does is blurs the line between what’s actually real and what’s actually computer generated. What

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    Augmented Reality Augmented reality is a combination of real scene and virtual scene, where real scene is viewed by user and virtual scene is generated by computer that makes a scene with some additional information. In this User have to maintains a sense of presence in real world Because of that it always Needs a mechanism to combine virtual and real worlds.It can be used by using the various applications. Augmented Reality is the new step for the digital age. Augmented Reality plays an important

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    A documentary is an art form pulling away from a film as it tries to create the illusion of reality by becoming non-fiction. Film creates a great sense of escape but documentaries create a sense of realism. The history of documentary began quite basic by just facing the mirror towards nature. But as the years prolonged; ideologies, societies and controversies arose and documentary-makers decided to block certain parts of the mirror to show what they want you to see, “the truth”. The very first documentary

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    Communism

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    Throughout history, countries have developed economic systems according to their political ideology. The nation’s ideology directly influences and becomes entrenched in economic decisions of the state. Whether a country develops a free market, a mixed, or a command economy, the foundation of the system lies in how to people choose to use and distribute resources. Free market and capitalist ideals emerged in reaction to the mercantilist policies of the Colonial era (1700s). The Colonial era, a period

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    Cobb's Explosion

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    not been show in the film previously, therefore, the director intended this to show the viewers that they may not be in reality. Cobb's question can also make the audience think of their own dreams, and that they probably also only remember the middle of it, and gives the realization that reality is a relative concept, because it gives the idea that there is no objective reality. A hyperbolic sound of the table and cutlery rattling symbolizes that Ariadne realizes she is dreaming, as her panicking

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    Arthur Miller, born in 1915, he is the greatest realistic master in the American theatrical circles in the post world period. Modern American society is the background of his many works, which portray common man's common life, fully reflect the real features of the American society in that period. He always laid stress on the society, which he describes as a strength related to money, social moral, and relations with people, etc. Death of a salesman is Arthur Miller's most famous and notable play

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    Introduction A system is a network of parts which interlock to form an overall pattern. An economic system is a pattern of organisation which is aimed at solving the three central questions discussed in the previous sections. Economic systems do not always work well, but they are often so vast and complicated that it is quiet marvellous that they work at all. Mohr & Fourie.(2008. P42). Scarcity is the fundamental challenge confronting all individuals and nations. We cannot always get what we want

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