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What is intellectual property, and how can I protect it?

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Intellectual property includes patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.;You can protect it by registering patents and trademarks, using nondisclosure agreements, and securing copyrights.

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How can disputes between parents and schools be resolved?

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Disputes can be resolved through mediation, administrative complaints, or legal action if necessary.;Parents can also seek assistance from parent advocacy groups or legal professionals specializing in education law.

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Can I appeal a denied work claim?

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Yes, you can appeal a denied work claim by submitting a request for review to the relevant body.;The appeal process usually involves presenting new evidence or clarifying existing information.

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How can I appeal a government decision?

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To appeal a government decision, you typically need to follow the internal review process of the relevant agency first.;If you are still unsatisfied, you may take your appeal to an external body, such as the Administr...

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How does Aboriginal Law affect land rights in Australia?

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Aboriginal Law significantly affects land rights through recognition of native title and traditional land ownership.;It provides a legal framework for Aboriginal people to claim land based on their historical connecti...

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How does bankruptcy affect credit rating?

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Bankruptcy significantly impacts your credit rating, making it difficult to obtain credit in the future.;The record of bankruptcy remains on your credit report for up to five years or longer in some cases.

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