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Protecting The Performers: Setting A New Standard For Character Copyrightability, Mark Bartholomew
Protecting The Performers: Setting A New Standard For Character Copyrightability, Mark Bartholomew
Mark Bartholomew
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Free Speech, Toxic Tort, And The Battle Of Sugar Creek, Robert R.M. Verchick
Free Speech, Toxic Tort, And The Battle Of Sugar Creek, Robert R.M. Verchick
Robert R.M. Verchick
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The Age Of Entanglement
David D Nolte
Quantum mechanics is a venerable field of study. The year 2000 marked the 100th anniversary of theoriginal quantum hypothesis proposed by Max Planck in November of 1900. Few current fields in physicsor engineering are as old as quantum mechanics. It predates relativity, both special and general. It predatesnuclear and particle physics. Quantum mechanics even predates universal acceptance of the molecularhypothesis, that is, that all matter is made up of individual molecules in thermal motion. It may be hard tobelieve, but this happened only after Einstein's paper on Brownian motion was published in his miracleyear 1905.