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October 12, 2021

COPYRIGHT LAWS

Authors, artists, Associate in Nursingd creators have the proper to achieve benefit from their work, and copyright law protects that right. The goal of copyright legislation is to encourage individuals to make original works. The owner of an belongings has an privilege referred to as Copyright. It guards against unlawful repeating or use of the…

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Fundamental Rights

The fundamental rights in the Constitution are given in Part 3 of the Constitution from Article 12 to Article 35. Fundamental rights are the rights which are granted by any country to its citizens. The Fundamental Rights are taken from the United States’ Constitution. These are the basic rights which are given to every citizen.…

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AGHORIS SECRETS

Aghori are the branch of Hinduism which are also said to be shortcut to Moksha. These people are Vairagis(renounced ). They are devotees of God Shiva and they do various kinds of sadhana from which they achieves connection with supernatural entities and supernatural psychic abilities. They are said to be not trifled with as they…

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Articles of Association

The Articles of association is the document which defines the purpose for which the company is formed. The Articles of Association defines the rules and regulations for the internal management. The Articles of association forms the company’s constitution along with the memorandum of association. The Articles of association cannot go beyond the powers which are…

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BIG TECH COMPANY

INTRODUCTION The progress in the field of digital age has been inescapable; for business to grow and survive in the era of digital competition, innovation is the key. The way we live and look at things has changed dynamically. Consumers in the digital age have access to a host of services and products that would…

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CHANGES IN THE IDEOLOGICAL FRAMEWORKS

FROM INDIVIDUAL TO COMMUNITY An ideology is a set of beliefs or philosophies credited to an individual or gathering of people, particularly as held for reasons that are not simply epistemic, in which “viable components are pretty much as conspicuous as hypothetical ones.” Formerly applied essentially to financial, political, or religious theories and policies, in a tradition returning to…

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