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A treatise on Marks' patent artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet.
"Geo. E. Marks is the author, but the firm claims proprietaryship to all the treatises"--Publishers' answer.Pref. signed Geo. E. Marks.Mode of access: Internet
Interview with Frank Marks
Frank Marks joined the U.S. Army in June of 1944, and was assigned to the Calvary. He completed basic training at Fort Reilly, Kansas, and was deployed to the Pacific. Marks's division was in the Philippines preparing for an invasion of Japan when the Atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Marks spent nine months with the occupation forces in Japan then returned to the United States. He was discharged from the service at Camp Hill, Utah
Well-known trade mark protection: confusion in EU and Japan
In this thesis concerning the protection of well-known trade marks against confusion in the European Community Trade Mark (CTM) and Japanese trademark systems, the author critically considers the difficulties in comprehensively defining ‘well-known trade mark’ in the relevant international trade mark instruments. After critical analysis of various definitions of both ‘trade mark’ and ‘well-known trade mark’, she undertakes a comparison of the definitions of the parallel concepts of ‘trade mark of repute’ and ‘syuchi-syohyo’, and also undertakes an assessment as to the extent to which these trade marks are protected against confusion and kondo in the CTM and Japanese systems, respectively. It is concluded that the protection of well- known trade marks against confusion in the CTM and Japan cannot be said to be completely clear, and the author identifies some areas for legal refor
Testimony of Shuford B. Marks
Condition: GoodA witness for the union, President of the Georgia Federation of Labor Shuford B. Marks discusses labor organization, and the demands of the strikers
Camera machine. Leo Marks, Michael Powell and Peeping Tom
Camera / Machine is built on an audio interview with ‘Peeping Tom’ [1960] scriptwriter Leo Marks. In the interview Marks discusses Michael Powell and their working relationship before, during and after 1960’s ‘Peeping Tom’. Mark’s interview was candid, at times salacious, and at times funny but what really interested me was his discussion of the working relationship between writer and director.
The exploration of this relationship is at the heart of the film and provides a platform for academic investigation into the collaborative process between the film’s director and its scriptwriter. Marks is candid about his influence on the final version of the film, stating that Powell ‘didn’t object to an author putting in the shots as the author saw them…’ This assertion openly problematises the traditional accepted authority of the director as visual storyteller and when juxtaposed with Marks reputation for paranoia and his suspicion that his words might be used inappropriately or out of context, presents Marks as a questionable and possibly unreliable narrator. Using both archive and footage shoot specifically for the project, the film challenges traditional spectator expectations through its structure, its audio/visual composition and its editing strategy. Through the nature of the original audio recording, the use of an unexplained note taking ‘tape operative’ and a considered and abstracted image, viewers are encouraged to ‘lean into’ the film to fully grasp the significance and implications of Mark’s words and the insights offered through the connections presented. The film is designed to ask for active participation through a pro-active engagement with the material articulating the significance of the writer/director dichotomy and the reliability or not of a paranoid narrator
Shifting Patterns in Marks and Registration: France, the United States and United Kingdom, 1870-1970
This paper looks at trademarks and brands, beyond the conventional interests of marketing and law, as a way to explaining the evolution of international business and economies in general. It shows that the perspective defended by many scholars such as Chandler (1990), Wilkins (1991, 1994) and Koehn’ (2001), about the Anglo-Saxon countries, and in particular the United States, leading the transition to modern trade-marks is narrow in its focus. Instead of the United States standing out as historically on the leading edge of innovation in the law and practice of trade marking, it appears from several directions to have been on the trailing edge. France and Britain have a more enduring interest in trademarking. The paper also looks at one particular subset of trade mark registration data – non durable consumer goods. These, and in particular food, are the dominant sectors in the three countries in terms of trademarking, reflecting the character of the sectors where imagery associated with the products is so central in competition. The paper relies on original data from three countries, France, the United Kingdom and the United States, in particular trade mark registrations, and the analysis spans for a period of one hundred years period 1870-1970.trade marks, brands, international business history, intellectual property rights, trademark law
Marks, H M, P-163395
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/401494Surname: MARKS. Given Name(s) or Initials: H M. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: P-163395. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 30856.221140
Item: [2016.0049.33787] "Marks, H M, P-163395
UTILIZATION OF SOLAR ENERGY
Razvoj energije je brezmejen trud zagotoviti dostopno energijo skozi znanje, spretnost ter konstrukcijo, s pridobivanjem energije iz primarnih virov in spreminjanjem v ustrezno sekundarno energijo, kot sta elektrika in čistejša goriva. Oboje – kvantiteta (pridobivanje več koristne energije) ter kvaliteta (bolj učinkovite preobrazbe v koristno energijo) sta v prihodnjem razvoju zelo pomembni. Pri razvoju energetike je pričakovati velike spremembe zaradi naraščajoče svetovne populacije, zahtevah po višjem standardu in zahtevah po manjšem onesnaževanju ter zmanjševanju uporabe fosilnih goriv. Ker so potrebe prebivalcev vsak dan večje, je na Zemlji problem na okoljskem, socialnem in ekonomskem področju, vse dokler se bodo kot primarni vir za zadovoljevanje potreb po energiji uporabljali neobnovljivi viri. Zato so vedenja in spoznanja o obnovljivih virih iz leta v leto večja.
Ravno zato želim v svoji diplomski nalogi predstavit uporabo sončne energije v industriji, doma in v vzgojno izobraževalnem procesu. Predstavljena je zgradba Sonca, njegovo sevanje ter uporaba sončne energije, ki jo delimo na aktivne in pasivne sisteme ter prednosti in slabosti uporabe različnih solarnih sistemov.Development of energy is never ending efforts to provide accessible energy through knowledge, skill and design, with the acquisition of energy from primary sources and it’s modified in secondary energy such as electricity and cleaner fuels. Both - quantity (acquisition of more valuable energy) and quality (more efficient transformation into valuable energy) are in the future development very important. In the development of energy we expect major breakthroughs changes because of the increasing world population, demands for higher standards and requirements for smaller pollution and reduction of use of fossil fuels. Whereas the needs of the population are increasing with every passing day, on the Earth is the problem of the environmental, social and economic situation, as long as the primary source demand using non-renewable resources for satisfying energy. Therefore, behaviour and knowledge of renewable sources are from year to year higher.
That\u27s why I want to present in my diploma the use of solar energy in industry, at home and in the educational process. It is represented structure of the sun, sun’s radiation and the use of solar energy, which is divided into low and high temperature systems and the advantages and disadvantages of using a different solar system
THE METHODOLOGY FOR ESTABLISHING SECTION SPEED CONTROL ON MOTORWAYS AND HIGHWAYS IN SLOVENIA
V magistrski nalogi je predstavljena ena od možnih metodologij za vzpostavitev sekcijskega merjenja hitrosti na avtocestah in hitrih cestah v Republiki Sloveniji. Na začetku so predstavljeni sistemi merjenja hitrosti in sekcijskega merjenja hitrosti v drugih državah, prikazana je analiza dejavnikov, ki vplivajo na prometno varnost na omrežju AC in HC RS, predstavili smo dosedanje raziskave na področju določitve nevarnega odseka, izdelali metodologijo za določitev območja sekcijskega merjenja hitrosti na omrežju AC in HC RS in na koncu preverili še ustreznost metodologije.
Magistrska naloga je zasnovana tako, da spoznamo prednosti in slabosti različnih sistemov merjenja hitrosti, dosedanje metodologije za določitev nevarnih odsekov, ter da se na podlagi teh predhodno izdelanih metodologij, izdela metodologijo za določitev kriterijev s pomočjo katerih se lahko preveri posamezni odsek, za opravičenost vzpostavitve sekcijskega merjenja hitrosti na AC in HC omrežju RS.The master thesis presents one of the possible methodologies for establishing section speed control on motorways and highways in Slovenia. At the beginning are presented speed measurements systems and speed section measurement in other countries, shown as analysis of factors which affect on the traffic safety on the network of motorways and highways in Slovenia. We present the current research in the area determining of the dangerous sections, created a methodology for area determining speed section measurement on the network of motorways and highways in Slovenia and finally verify the suitability of the methodology.
The master thesis has been designed to realize the advantages and disadvantages of different speed measurement systems, current methodology for determination of dangerous sections and that is based of these previously prepared methodologies. We produce also a methodology for determining of criteria, which can be checked for each
section of the entitlement of these establishment section speed measurement on the network of motorways and highways in Slovenia
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