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13 documents for competition essay kaplan my newsweek turn
  • Education/Personal Finance Writers NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 10, 2000 Kaplan, Inc. and Newsweek magazine have announced the winners of the 6t...

  • A copyright system is designed to produce an ecology that nurtures the creation, dissemination, and enjoyment of works of authorship. When it works well, it encourages creators to generate new works, assists intermediaries in disseminating them widely, and supports readers, listeners, and viewers in enjoying them. If the system poses difficult entry barriers to creators, imposes demanding impediments on intermediaries, or inflicts burdensome conditions and hurdles on readers, then the system fails to achieve at least some of its purposes. The current U.S. copyright statute is flawed in all three respects. In this Article, I explore how the current copyright system is failing its intended beneficiaries. The foundation of copyright law’s legitimacy, I argue, is built on its evident ...

    ... The chance to reach an audience has been turned into a tantalizing grand prize for aspiring musici... barriers to block their nascent competition. 155 That may be an unavoidable by-product of our.... . See BENJAMIN KAPLAN, AN UNHURRIED VIEW OF COPYRIGHT 75 (1967); PATRY, ... See, e.g. , Jane Ginsburg, Essay: From Having Copies to Experiencing Works: The Dev... Levy, Info with a Ball and Chain , NEWSWEEK, June 23, 2003, at 59; Music Industry Fight To Bl...

  • Thousands of Aspiring College Students Share Their Experiences in Essays in the Quest for Scholarships and National Recognition as Talented Young Writ...

  • ... empire will fall or when the market will turn. "Doctor Friedman, what's going to happen to inter...Steven Kaplan of the University of Chicago found that high-tech ... controls gave impetus to a greater competition in the financial sector. This in turn through the ... dating back to Richard Cantillon, whose Essay on the Nature of Commerce in General was published...1966. Science and Stocks. Newsweek (September 19): 92. . Sennholz, Hans. 2000. Can th...

  • More than 9,000 Aspiring College Students Share their Experiences in Essays in the Quest for Scholarships and National Recognition as Talented Young W...

  • ...Despite this variegated competition, Christians who believe in a Christian sphere of i...In turn, liberal IR theory helps us to understand how this... Arabia, has authored a widely distributed essay that forcefully advances this view. (121) In it, C...Robert Kaplan has observed that in such states "criminal anarchy... Zakaria, Suicide Bombers Can be Stopped, NEWSWEEK, Aug. 25, 2003, at 57. . (187.) Georgie Anne Geyer...

  • Criminal prosecution has become a way to influence collective memory in cases of state-sponsored mass murders, but such efforts call for a degree of dramatization that conflicts with the traditional functions of criminal law. Some issues include abrogation of defendants' rights in the interests of social solidarity, possible distortions of historical understanding, and dangers of such cases as precedent or analogy. The responsibility and guilt may be too widespread. In addition, there may be problems in attempting to deliberately construct collective memory, and dishonesty may be required. Examples from Germany, France, Japan, Israel and Argentina are discussed.

    ... these claims.(11) Both legal events have, in turn, come to be celebrated in indigenous ceremony and ... collective memory, they enter into competition with historiography and historians, who understand...Hart, Punishment and Responsibility: Essays in the Philosophy of Law at preface (1968); Alan W... of CBS Evening News, NBC Nightly News, Newsweek, and Time (1979); Gaye Tuchman, Making News: A Stu...See Alice Y. Kaplan, Introduction to Finkielkraut, supra note 151, at ...

  • In this Article I examine “medical tourism”—the travel of patients who are residents of one country to another country for medical treatment—which is fast becoming a multi-billion dollar industry. To date, the primary U.S. medical tourists appear to have been uninsured or underinsured Americans seeking substantial cost savings by traveling to less developed countries for care. More recently, state governments, self-insured firms, Fortune 500 companies, and domestic insurers have begun attempts to get their insured populations to use medical tourism as well by requiring it or giving incentives for its use (what I call “insurer-prompted medical tourism”). There is, however, a dark side to the growth of this industry. In this Article I set out...

    ... medical tourism.” In 2006, Newsweek reported that at least forty U.S. corporations si...I then turn to “ought,” looking at whether intervention is... channeling program to try and avoid competition from foreign providers. 212 Further, there are al... Health Care System and How To Fix It: An Essay on Health Law and Policy , 41 WAKE FOREST L. REV. ...§ 10; First Options of Chi., Inc. v. Kaplan, 514 U.S. 938, 942 (1995). . . See, e.g...

  • Introduction I. Forgery As Copyright Infringement A. "Forgery" Defined B. A Simple Case Of Infringement II. Utility, Copyright, And The Fine Arts A. Utility At The Founding B. The Birth Of A Utilitarian Copyright C. The Emergence Of The Philosophy Of Natural Right, Or How Copyright Came To Protect The Fine Arts III. Exposing The Pretension Of Copyright A. Doing The Utilitarian Math 1. Happiness 1 2. Suffering 0 3. Suffering 1 4. Happiness 2 B. Conclusion

    ...In Part II, I turn to the philosophy of utilitarianism: defining its ... as civil fraud (and probably unfair competition as well) for hundreds of years. If, in fact, "[w]e.... But see BENJAMIN KAPLAN, AN UNHURRIED VIEW OF COPYRIGHT 2 (1967) ("[I]f ma..., supra note 4, at 239 ("The author of this Essay [i.e., Mill] has reason for believing himself to b....'" (quoting A Not-So-Little Black Dress, NEWSWEEK, June 6, 1994, at 72)). To hear the copyright indu...

  • General interest magazines have increased readership and profits by including special features on celebrities. The journalistic values and objectivity of the publishers are being questioned.

    ... David Letterman will lure you into an essay on sentimentality in the nineties. Yet despite edi...He likes celebrities. He wouldn't turn Mick Jagger away at the door. . Sure, most of us a...This May, Newsweek's media critic, Jonathan Alter, chronicled another...Could Hollywood, the competition, be a catalyst, too? Perhaps, instead of shaping m..."It's a little nauseous-making," says Peter Kaplan, a former editor at Esquire and Smart, a magazine ...



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