Recruitment process is the backbone of an organization. Of course, workforce is the main strength of a firm. Nature of workforce is directly proportional to profits and developments of an organization. Nature in the sense, it may consider in quality, teamwork, behavior etc.
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Disputes which frequently occur include the privileges as well as debts of the parties following a partner’s or even member’s pension or expulsion from the alliance or LLP or even the dissolution or winding-up of the firm.
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Juxtaposition
Juxtaposition is the act of comparing or contrasting two items or ideas.
Juxtaposition is a
circumstance where two unlike things are next to one another.
It has the tendency to draw
attention to the qualities of each.
For example, Shakespeare s "All s Well That Ends Well" contains elements of both
comedy and tragedy,...
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Juxtaposition Juxtaposition is the act of comparing or contrasting two items or ideas. Juxtaposition is a circumstance where two unlike things are next to one another. It has the tendency to draw attention to the qualities of each. For example, Shakespeare s "All s Well That Ends Well" contains elements of both comedy and tragedy, an interesting juxtaposition. 1. An act or instance of placing close together or side by side, esp. for comparison or contrast. 2. The stateof being close together or side by side. Juxtaposition is the art of contrast, the foundation of dichotomy, and the tool of both subtlety and boldness. In art, this usually has done with the intention of bringing out a specific quality or creating an effect, particularly when two contrasting or opposing elements are used. The viewer s attention has drawn to the similarities or differences between the elements. In using juxtaposition, we are able to take two seemingly incompatible things and combine them in a w
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What is IP? Pay Attention to IP Law!
Intellectual property is a type of law, which refers to intangible properties.
It means that,this type
of law refers to the creativityof people thatusually expressed or translated into a tangible form
thathas assigned certain rights of property.
IP law is the most confusing and in demand for a...
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What is IP? Pay Attention to IP Law! Intellectual property is a type of law, which refers to intangible properties. It means that,this type of law refers to the creativityof people thatusually expressed or translated into a tangible form thathas assigned certain rights of property. IP law is the most confusing and in demand for a legal advice so far. IP (intellectual Property) divided into two types. 1. Industrial property 2. Copyright Industrial property includes trademarks, patents, industrial designs etc Copyright thatincludes literary and artistic works such as novels, poems and plays, films, musical works etc. Why IP is important? The reasons behind the intellectual property rights were essentially recognized and accepted all over the world are: • Recognition to the creators and inventors • Ensuring material reward • Ensuring the availabilityof the genuine and original products A common person must be aware about this law. Man always can come up with his/her own creations
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