We may think that registering intellectual property (IP) ownership rights are a fairly new occurrence it is not. Even the Romans stamped bricks to show their sign of ownership. Trademark law is quite ancient going out back to the year 1266 in England. The old law known as the “bakers marking law” used to show the maker of a loaf of bread. Each baker would have their own registered mark.

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Kathy Johnson on November 14th, 2009

Office design is no longer considered unnecessary or wasteful expense in today’s fast and competitive world. Efficiency of employees is bound to be enhanced by good office design which also creates a lasting impression on visitors who walk into the office.

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Bart Icles on November 14th, 2009

More than just aesthetics, office furniture pieces serve deeper purposes – making employees feel more comfortable while at work. Indeed, the kind of furniture that your office has can influence the efficiency of your employees. When employees can sit comfortably while they are working on their tasks, they are able to do things better and faster. This is the main reason why ergonomic furniture pieces have been developed for many kinds of office settings.

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Andre Hansen on November 14th, 2009

The mission style of decor is believed to have been electrified by the early missions established by the Spanish and the straightforward and classy pine furniture that they used. There will always be eccentric trends and fashions, but that long lasting and never-ending appeal frequently mission style device from the incontrovertible fact that he furniture is substantial and a tribute to the virtues of what craftsmanship.

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Alicia Bridle on November 14th, 2009

While attending a church service, we want to be comfortable. We are most likely to find comfort and ease in our seats. Suffice it to say, we can not have a deep religious experience if we feel uncomfortable. Back in the old days, places of worship used pews to sit on. These pews were made of hard and rough wood. They were stiff and difficult to sit on. Going to church then was certainly a chore.

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