• 2022-06-07 问题

    Prometheus, the forethought, was one of the creators of humankind in Greek Mythology. A: 正确 B: 错误

    Prometheus, the forethought, was one of the creators of humankind in Greek Mythology. A: 正确 B: 错误

  • 2022-06-07 问题

    中国大学MOOC: Prometheus, the forethought, was one of the creators of humankind in Greek Mythology.

    中国大学MOOC: Prometheus, the forethought, was one of the creators of humankind in Greek Mythology.

  • 2022-06-07 问题

    4) (T/F) The creators of the programme wanted people to understand how to interact and communicate with blind people.

    4) (T/F) The creators of the programme wanted people to understand how to interact and communicate with blind people.

  • 2022-06-05 问题

    Copyright<br/>grants creators of original works the exclusive right of lists except____. A: Distribute B: Reproduce work C: Perform D: Helps safe guard information

    Copyright<br/>grants creators of original works the exclusive right of lists except____. A: Distribute B: Reproduce work C: Perform D: Helps safe guard information

  • 2022-06-05 问题

    A copyright protects authors and creators against______reproduction or use of writings and other original works of authorship for the life of the author plus 50 years. A: undermined B: unduplicated C: unexpired D: unauthorized

    A copyright protects authors and creators against______reproduction or use of writings and other original works of authorship for the life of the author plus 50 years. A: undermined B: unduplicated C: unexpired D: unauthorized

  • 2022-05-31 问题

    Moral right对应( ). A: Required or compelled by law: mandatory, obligatory B: To cause to take effect or to be fulfilled C: Exclusive control of a particular market that is marked by the power to control prices and exclude competition and that esp. is developed willfully rather than as the result of superior products or skill D: rights of creators of copyrighted works generally recognized in civil law jurisdictions and, to a lesser extent, in some common law jurisdictions.

    Moral right对应( ). A: Required or compelled by law: mandatory, obligatory B: To cause to take effect or to be fulfilled C: Exclusive control of a particular market that is marked by the power to control prices and exclude competition and that esp. is developed willfully rather than as the result of superior products or skill D: rights of creators of copyrighted works generally recognized in civil law jurisdictions and, to a lesser extent, in some common law jurisdictions.

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    (2009.12)Google, the Internet search-engine company, has announced it will give more than twenty-five million dollars in money and investments to help the poor. The company says the effort involves using the power of information and technology to help people improve their lives. Aleem Walji works for Google.org -- the part of the company that gives money to good causes. He said the company’s first project will help identify where infectious (传染性的) diseases are developing. In Southeast Asia and Africa, for example, Google.org will work with partners to strengthen early-warning systems and take action against growing health threats. Google.org’s second project will invest in ways to help small and medium-sized businesses grow. Walji says microfinance (小额信贷) is generally small, short-term loans that create few jobs. Instead, he says Google.org wants to develop ways to bring investors and business owners together to create jobs and improve economic growth. Google.org will also give money to help two climate-change programs announced earlier this year. One of these programs studies ways to make renewable (再生的) energy less costly than coal-based energy. The other is examining the efforts being made to increase the use of electric cars. The creators of Google have promised to give Google.org about one percent of company profits and one percent of its total stock value every year. Aleem Walji says this amount may increase in the future.

    (2009.12)Google, the Internet search-engine company, has announced it will give more than twenty-five million dollars in money and investments to help the poor. The company says the effort involves using the power of information and technology to help people improve their lives. Aleem Walji works for Google.org -- the part of the company that gives money to good causes. He said the company’s first project will help identify where infectious (传染性的) diseases are developing. In Southeast Asia and Africa, for example, Google.org will work with partners to strengthen early-warning systems and take action against growing health threats. Google.org’s second project will invest in ways to help small and medium-sized businesses grow. Walji says microfinance (小额信贷) is generally small, short-term loans that create few jobs. Instead, he says Google.org wants to develop ways to bring investors and business owners together to create jobs and improve economic growth. Google.org will also give money to help two climate-change programs announced earlier this year. One of these programs studies ways to make renewable (再生的) energy less costly than coal-based energy. The other is examining the efforts being made to increase the use of electric cars. The creators of Google have promised to give Google.org about one percent of company profits and one percent of its total stock value every year. Aleem Walji says this amount may increase in the future.

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