The Donald Wohlgemuth case shows that
a. trade secrets can be patented.
b. trade secrets often become an integral part of an employee's total job skills and capabilities.
c. employees need to divest themselves of any skill acquired while handling trade secrets.
d. "noncompete" or "nondisclosure" contracts are always legally valid.
b
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A. They were convinced that he was David's predestined heir who was to reestablish David's kingdom, but he failed to reestablish David's kingdom as prophesied. B. They were convinced that he was the Messiah, but he told his disciples that he wasn't. C. They were convinced that he was sent by Yahweh, but that Satan also claimed to send him. D. They were convinced that he was human, but that he performed miracles.
Thomas Hobbes argues that faculties of human nature are __________
a. spirit, appetite, and intellect b. bodily strength, experience, reason, and spirit c. body, soul, mind, and heart d. bodily strength, experience, reason, and passion
Denis Arnold, in "The Human Rights Obligations of Multinational Corporations", clarifies that a shortcoming of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948 ) is that its aim is primarily at which group?
a. Western cultures b. Corporations c. Individuals d. States
Jainism, as taught by Mahavira, emerged in India about the time of which other great teacher?
A. Mohandas Gandhi B. Guru Gobind Singh C. Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha D. Sri Aurobindo