Answer:
tea is tea only what are you asking
"The Geneva Conference (April 26 – July 20, 1954) was a conference which took place in Geneva, Switzerland, whose purpose was to attempt to find a way to settle outstanding issues on the Korean peninsula and discuss the possibility of restoring peace in Indochina." So Korea
Answer:
This is A. copyright infringement.
Explanation:
In a case like this, it would be useful to know how much of Faye's work is actually taken from <em>Game of Thrones</em> --a real infrigement largely depends on the amount of content. However let's assume Faye took all the main plot points.
Taking the "heart" of a work and changing a few details, such as the name of the characters, is considred copyright infringement. This is also very common in music: song covers, even if they change the production or instrumentation to a certain degree, are still considered as infringing the law. To be considered Fair Use, the work must be transformative to a certain degree. This means, if Faye intented to make a parody of <em>Game of Thrones</em>, or if she simply took it as an influence and made a few references, it would be Fair Use and protected under copyright law. But that doesn't seem to be the case.
Answer:
Grocalization
Explanation:
Grocalization is simply the ability of a local culture to take in outside influences that is taken in and enrich their culture while not accepting those that are alien. It is known as interpenetratoin of worldwide and local leading in unique outcomes in different geographic areas.
Is that supposed to be a question?