Papers 1501-1510 of total 9391 found.
…A Ecological issue: Deforestation, logging Issues: Ø Effects wildlife habitats biodiversity Ø Increases soil degradation erosion. Ø Carbon storage - leads to more Carbon dioxide in atmosphere - leads to global warming Social- technological…
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…The environment can be something as vast as global weather patterns or as simple as the desert regions. With the advent of many technologies, the delicate balance of the environment has been upset (Elliot, 1961, p. 392). Strip mining, slash and burn…
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Category: /Literature/English
…- are imperative in the teaching process. They will provide a basic foundation for a model citizen and overall enhance the students’ well-being. “A learning society and lifelong learning are essential parts of global educational systems. Both concepts assume a world…
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…that contributed to World War I. Let us assume that the end of the 19th century marked a pinnacle of global “free trade” integration like our present state, if that is so then the middle of the 20th century may have marked the height of managed capitalism’s “golden age…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…The Australian novel, Lightning Mine, covers the development of an iron ore mine on a sacred land guarded by “Namarrkon” in the Northern Territory. MDG/Global mining was very interested in the area, and sent their chief prospector, Aaron Shoemaker…
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…in an increasingly competitive and global economy (Labib & Appelbaum 1994, p.61). Acquisitions and Mergers Downsizing usually results following an acquisition or merger. Duplicate and redundant functions are eliminated in an attempt to consolidate all operations…
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Category: /Literature/English
…; by some estimates, Americans take in more than 16,000 commercial messages, symbols and reminders a day. It is much the same in Japan and many West European countries, and the globalization of culture industries is expanding the list of countries whose cultures…
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…activities is quickly reabsorbed by the oceans and by immature trees, which store carbon in their expanding trunks and branches. But human-caused CO2 emissions exceed what the oceans and lands assimilate. Half the global emission total remains in the atmosphere…
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…jobs! Technology has enabled businesses, large and small, to compete head-to-head in the global marketplace. In so doing, the global marketplace requires businesses to operate beyond the scope of their local time line. In the late 1980's…
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Category: /History
…with the help of the United States to win the War for their Independence. Stanley Karnow author and producer of the film, “In Our Image” portrayed the United States as expansionists through globalization. Karnow, an anit-impearlist, believed that the United States…
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