Answer - A. Poem
<span>Debussy's 10 minute long prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun is programmatic, based on a poem by Stéphane Mallarmé. I</span><span>n the poem, a faun (a half-man, half-goat creature, according to ancient Greek legend) wakes up to revel in sensuous memories of forest nymphs.</span>
Walter thinks that business will solve all of his economic and social problems where he will be able to accumulate all the money he will ever need. When the accumulated amount is present, he would be able to improve himself socially and will be looked up to by others specially those who does not believe in him.
Copyright is a creation of law in each country, and therefore there is no such thing as an international copyright law. Nevertheless, nearly 180 countries have ratified a treaty – the Berne Convention, administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization – that sets a minimum set of standards for the protection of the rights of the creators of copyrighted works around the world.
In addition, there have been efforts to harmonize copyright law in Europe and other regions. The differences in national copyright laws, however, can represent a challenge for global organizations with employees working in different countries and sharing content across boundaries.