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  • Quarter 2: Grade 11 module 5 in Eapp
  • Government Property NOT FOR SALE English for Academic and Professional Purposes Quarter 2Module 5 Writing Report Survey/Field Report/Laboratory/Scientific Technical Report Department of Education Republic of the Philippines.
  • Senior High SchoolEnglish for Academic and Professional Purposes - Grade 12 Quarter 2 - Module 5: Writing Report Survey/Field Report/Laboratory/Scientific Technical Report First Edition, 2020 Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines.
  • Prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created is necessary for exploitation of such work for profit.
  • The government agency or office may impose as a condition the payment of royalty.
  • Pictogram is a method of displaying data that uses pictures to represent frequency.
  • A Line graph is a method of displaying data that uses pie slices.
  • Data collected by a researcher from studies, surveys, experiments that have been run by other people or for other research is secondary data.
  • A Bar graph is a method of displaying data that uses pictures to represent frequency.
  • Secondary data is data collected by a researcher from his respondents in a survey.
  • Borrowed materials (i.e., songs, stories, poems, pictures, photos, brand names, trademarks, etc.) included in this book are owned by their respective copyright holders.
  • Pie chart is a method of displaying data that uses pie slices.
  • Data collected by a researcher from an experiment he himself performed is primary data.
  • Primary data is data collected by a researcher from an interview with fire victims.
  • Every effort has been exerted to locate and seek permission to use these materials from their respective copyright owners.
  • The publisher and authors do not represent nor claim ownership over them.
  • In formal definition, one should avoid using the same term to be defined, difficult and unfamiliar words, and mutual exclusivity.
  • Explanation is a mode that uses examples to develop the ideas in the paragraph.
  • We can have as many references as possible in the concept paper.
  • If a professional organization tapped you to become a resource speaker to present a concept paper in your field of specialization, the paper should delve on the history, development, and impact of the concept in the discipline being covered.
  • We can cite references in the Introduction section of the concept paper.
  • Explication is not used in developing a concept paper.
  • It is important to follow standard guidelines in writing references.
  • Statements should be linked to references.
  • The paper should not exceed to 1,500 words.
  • The core ideas of the claim can be described in the Introduction or Conclusion of the concept paper.
  • A position paper is a short summary that tells the reader what a project is and why it is important.
  • The paper should employ the academic writing style.
  • Concepts can be explained through modes and patterns, diagrams, long sentences, and exact definitions.
  • Definition is a mode that uses examples to develop the ideas in the paragraph.
  • Published by the Department of Education – Division of Cagayan de Oro Development Team of the Module Author/s: Estormeo G Serena, Marylene C Tizon, Diocesa V.Montecalvo, Cirila C Natividad Reviewers: Illustrator and Layout Artist: Management Team Chairperson: Cherry Mae L Limbaco, PhD, CESO V Schools Division Superintendent Co-Chairperson: Alicia E Anghay, PhD, CESE Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Members Lorebina C Carrasco, OIC-CID Chief Ray O Maghuyop, EPS-Math Joel D Potane, LRMS Manager Lanie O Signo, Librarian II Gemma Pajayon, PDO II Department of Education – Division of Caga
  • It is important to point out that most of the world follows the first-to-file system, the United States as well.
  • Failure of the United States to recognize patent ownership in other countries is in violation of the Paris Conventions on Industrial Properties, which requires all member nations to treat all patent equally.
  • A result of countries employing different patent law principles is inconsistency of patent ownership.
  • A patent is an exclusive right to use an invention for a certain period of time which is given to an inventor as compensation for disclosure of an invention.
  • Patent ownership is not recognized globally and may change depending on the country.
  • Many foreign individuals and companies believe that they are at a serious disadvantage in the United States with regard to patent ownership because of the logistical difficulties in establishing first-to-invent status.
  • This unclear ownership often has economic consequences as it may prevent manufacture of a particular product or increase costs due to added royalties.
  • The first to file principle awards a patent to the person or institution that applies for a patent first, while the first to invent principle grants the patent to the person or institution that was first to invent and can prove it.
  • The first sentence of a patent is a general definition and may be safe to assume that the audience is already familiar with patents, thus it does not need to be included in a summary.