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Andi LaVine Arnovitz: What We Bring

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Andi LaVine Arnovitz (b. 1959) transformed her wedding dress, handmade by her grandmother, into the sculpture What We Bring (2023). Thousands of laser-cut women’s names – all 2,611 entries found on the Jewish women’s archive website at the time of making – fill the space that the artist’s body once occupied and spill out to form a teeming train.

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Types of Intellectual Property Protections

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Intellectual property encompasses several protections, each designed to safeguard different types of creations.

  • Patents protect inventions and provide a legal framework against unauthorized use. If you’re wondering how long it takes to get a patent approved, the process can vary but typically takes several years.
  • Copyrights shield artistic works, granting creators exclusive rights to their use and distribution.
  • Trademarks protect brand names and logos, offering recognition and distinction in the marketplace.
  • Lastly, trade secrets guard confidential business information that gives a competitive edge.

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How to Combine Traveling and Education While in College

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When you’re a student, you have the best chances to travel the world while learning. A few decades ago, you had to remain in one institution until graduation. Today, you can learn from any place in the world and graduate with a Bachelors degree or higher.

If you are the kind of person who loves to travel, being a student should not prevent you from achieving your ambitions. You only need to plan wisely to ensure you don’t miss any lessons, assignments, or exams. These tips will help you combine frequent travel and education.

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