Papers 1041-1050 of total 9391 found.
…individuals are estimated to access the Internet as of March 2002. This is a global figure, which also brings forward the undeniable fact that the Internet is the one medium, which can be used to reach every city and every country over the globe. If a business has…
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…'96, a global conference of leaders interested in establishing interconnected regional electronic networks. McKenna has helped launch such companies as Apple Computer and Intel Corp. The early automobile was developed by hobbyists in much the same way…
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Category: /Law & Government
…A majority of scientists agree that global warming, caused by higher levels of gases that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, could lead to catastrophic consequences. Among them: flooding of low-lying areas; droughts and more severe weather that could…
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…Understanding And Comparing Patterns Of Global Poverty And Inequality. Global poverty and economic inequality have become the source of a great deal of political and social concern in recent times. The co- existence of great wealth and abject…
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Category: /Literature/English
…tariffs. This was begun for many reasons, but primarily because of the predicted benefits. The lack of protection (provided it is global) would be beneficial to firms, individuals, and the economy. Australia's transition from a highly protected economy…
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…as global warming, the thinning of the ozone layer, increasing crime rates, toxic chemicals in our food, and starvation in developing nations, each of which is at least partially due to growing world population, itÂ’s hard to imagine anyone opposing…
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Category: /History
…communities in the world (Fig. 2). Estimates of global biodiversity point to the tropics as the source of 50 to 90% of all species on Earth (Wilson 1992); the richest forests often support over 300 tree species per hectare, approximately the same number of tree…
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Category: /History
…One of the major conflicts involving Eastern and Western worlds is in the area of human rights. Human rights are rights that each human has. No matter who they are where they are from. It should be equal globally. Most violations of human rights occur…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the United States. Given such a large customer base, Digital uses the Global Supply Chain Model (GSCM) to determine manufacturing and distribution strategies and also to examine supply chain alternatives. The GSCM program which has saved Digital over one hundred…
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…CURRENT EVENTS of antarctica Global Warming If all the ice in Antarctica melted, it would raise the level of the world's oceans by over 200 feet (60 meters). The possibility of this happening in the near term is not seriously considered…
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