Here’s South Africa
Living in a country like South Africa, there are many natural riches to inspire and create exceptional pieces of jewellery. Aside from some of the world’s most magnificent diamonds and gemstones, the flora, fauna and multi-cultural colourful nature of the country creates a true haven for artistic inspiration.
There are intellectual property laws globally that provide protection for jewellery designs which may vary according to jurisdiction including trade marks, designs, copyright, traditional knowledge and advertising laws. Below is a short note on the applicability of the trade mark law in South Africa.
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An example of a natural monopoly is tap water.
Explanation:
A natural monopoly occurs when the most efficient number of firms in the industry is one. A natural monopoly will typically have very high fixed costs meaning that it is impractical to have more than one firm producing the good.
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1. Teach students to understand that hard work pays off.
2. Encourage thinking & ingenuity to solve problems.
3. Teachers purchase items for their jobs, whether it be clothing, school supplies, or ibuprophen.
Explanation:
Dual thinking: Teachers buy things & teach students to bevome productive citizens.
Those individuals are called fictive kin. They aren't biologically related to the accepted family but have a special relationship and act as family instead.
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