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Drawing on eleven case studies, a communications lawyer addresses the issue of who owns information, explaining the ramifications of the ownership of medical records, telephone numbers, personal names, culture, computer software, and more.
Uma ave, curiosa, pergunta à sua mãe porque é uma ave. Juntas, conversam sobre as possíveis razões e chegam a uma conclusão emocionante. Este livro foi escrito no decorrer do trabalho de investigação científica para o grau de Mestre por Anne Marie Wells, com o título “Exploração e desenvolvimento de educação em ecologia na primeira infância”, realizado no âmbito do Mestrado Europeu em Ecologia Aplicada (European Master in Applied Ecology – EMAE), numa parceria entre a Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, o Centro de Ecologia Funcional, e o Jardim de Infância dos Serviços de Ação Social, da Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal), sob orientação do Professor Doutor José Paulo Sousa e da Doutora Anabela Marisa Azul.
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The present-day Parish of Greatham lies in the county of Hampshire, on either side of the old Farnham (Surrey) to Petersfield Turnpike. The 'Domesday Book' of 1086 recorded Greatham as being 'Terra Regis', a Latin term meaning 'Land of the King', indicating that this was once a Royal manor belonging to William the Conqueror himself. In later years, the manor passed through many families by marriage and by purchase, including the Devenish, Marshall, Norton, Freeland, Love, Chawner and Coryton families. The name of the village has changed many times, however slightly, over the years. Greteham, Grietham, Gretham, Grutham, Gratham all derived from two separate words, the 'Old-English' (Anglo-Saxon) 'ham', meaning 'village, estate, manor or homestead' and an old Scandinavian word 'griot' or 'gryt', meaning 'stones or stony ground'. Thus the name 'Greotham' came into being, literally a 'stony estate' or 'farm on gravel'.