Cookbooks are, recipes by in large, are not. But for a cookbook to be infringed you'd basically have to take the entire thing, because the individual recipes are not protected.
Did you sleep through class? Maybe have a dream where the professor told you to make up missing money?
This type of discrepancy is, wait for it, accounted for. It's the point of bookkeeping. You know that money has been sent or received, you know how much you owe and how much you're owed. A check in the mail isn't going to cause a failed audit. 10,000 checks in the mail won't cause a failed audit. You can look back over thousands of transactions and know, "oh, we normally get that check on the last Friday, it's the last Monday, nothing to worry about yet." Any auditor would also look at the history of payments and not account for money that's not expected yet.
Several things happened. One, he picked the most vulnerable swing states and focused on those, and delivered exactly the message people wanted to hear. Second, Harris in those same states instead of telling people what they wanted to hear, told them she wasn't trump, and paraded out unpopular conservatives to try to swing right leaning voters her direction. Instead of finding a massage to give people a good reason to vote for her, she leaned pretty hard on "well have you seen this other guy??"
People crave motion and action. So in those few states she got her ass handed to her. The rest of the country largely voted along the lines it always has. Democrats learned nothing from Obama's victory or Clinton's loss, they thought they'd successfully turned the tide after Biden swept up a fucking disaster and then went on to make a half hearted attempt at badly needed though still unpopular debt relief. Then he took too much cold medicine before a debate and got his ass handed to him.
Most people aren't thinking much beyond the roof over their head and the food on their table. If Democrats can't make those two things easier, the guys with a bad plan looks better than the guys without one at all.
I played it as a kid, though to be fair the only progress was made when my dad played. It was mostly brute force, "ok, can't go any further here let's try another path." And eventually you were at the final boss. My dad eventually got to the end and thought he got lucky, that he'd just happened to go through the rest of the game first and collected everything he needed. I don't actually think it's possible to get to Ganon in the first game without going through all the dungeons.
War means more defense contracts, more defense contracts means more defense contracts in their districts. Which means more jobs, and that looks good at re-election time.
If the world were a game of Civ 6, the US would be full bore in to the domination victory condition. We never left the wartime economy and we don't know how to.
Cookbooks are, recipes by in large, are not. But for a cookbook to be infringed you'd basically have to take the entire thing, because the individual recipes are not protected.