Papers 1461-1470 of total 9391 found.
…of living, full employment, and economic and social progress. It also identifies solutions to health problems and facilities international cultural and educational cooperation. For instances, the UN helps to cope with global problems like environmental…
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…the massive amounts of new museum openings.         I feel that the technology craze has also contributed to the influx of cultural entertainment seekers. With our world becoming more and more globally interconnected each day, there is new interest…
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…. The opportunity for economic prosperity and military security and the idea of America as an industrial powerhouse pushed forth the global expansion of the United States. Manifest Destiny is the idea that it is America's mission to expand past the frontier, claiming…
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…down an ammendment that would have provided an additional one billion dollares for the global war on AIDS. By the year 2005, it's projected that the funds would be about half of what it is needed to be.(Bush breaks promise on AIDS Funding, Washington, Sep…
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Category: /History
…Every human institution has a guiding mission statement or philosophy. Yet there is no specific global plan for humanity's future. Without a plan, coincidence determines destination. Instead of leaving its fate up to chance, humanity should select its…
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…resource management, or CRM, has evolved into an accepted method of training cockpit communications skills on the flight decks of the worlds airlines. However, CRM has it’s limitations. As aviation strives to standardize ATC functionality on a global basis…
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…Multiculturalism as a policy is a very intelligent move for countries today. There are many advantages to going with the flow and not fighting the emergent trend of the global village. Multiculturalism is an invaluable resource because it enables…
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Category: /History
…for the common people as time goes on. Communication and business cross national boundaries; global politics are increasingly driven by global economics. For example as economics change through time new markets and economic technologies begin to transform peoples…
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…toekomstbeelden oftewel scenarios geschetst worden. Er zijn verschilledne scenario’s. aande scenarios liggne bepaalde ontwikelingenten grondslag Het Centraal Planbureau heeft drie met betrekking tot de (economische) ontwikkeling op wereldniveau Global shift…
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…and globally. However, despite being the central ‘workshop of the world,’ Britain was not producing the highest quality of merchandise. When comparing factory-made products made in England to surrounding countries, most notably France, those products could…
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