Papers 1551-1560 of total 15037 found.
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…services. The most notable example of telematics may be the Internet itself, since it depends on a number of computer networks connected globally through telecommunication backbones. The term has evolved to refer to automobile systems that combine global
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Category: /Literature/English
…services. The most notable example of telematics may be the Internet itself, since it depends on a number of computer networks connected globally through telecommunication backbones. The term has evolved to refer to automobile systems that combine global
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…by Xerox, Enron, Global Crossing and WorldCom have raised the general awareness of accounting practices involving the recognition of revenues and profits. Recently, the issue that rises upon with Xerox is to do with accounting irregularities. Xerox…
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…blows to the jaw or head and reduce the severity of these blows. Players should stretch properly before and after workouts of any kind. A minimum 15-minute warm-up period before any game or practice, and an appropriate cool-down period afterward…
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…On January 25, 2001, on his first business day in office (and the 28th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision establishing a woman's right to an abortion), President George W. Bush stupidly re-imposed the Global Gag Rule…
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…that challenge Ontario's dominance thereby forcing them to reconsider their position within the federation. Their strongest arguments pose that first, social and political factors, primarily globalization, has a profound effect on Ontario's economy forcing them…
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…demonstration of the far-reaching and widely varying effects of globalization, Tamiko being new to the country through her business dealings, and Amanda appearing to be too carefree to make an effort to do anything. Moreover, Amanda's obsession with malls…
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…atmosphere has created a unique and very talented group of employees that generate creativity, flexibility, innovation and enthusiasms for new technology. Enable for a company to compete globally the company must reflect it's self to its global market by being…
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…The strategy that we have decided from our different worldviews is to take the solution from the reformers, which are the social democrats and seek for global governance and cooperation, i.e., give the terrorists an Islamic state in exchange…
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…the human resources manager plays. This paper will discuss the role of the human resources manager and how trends focusing on globalization, technology, e-business, diversity, and ethics have changed this role. Today's human resources manager has a greater role…
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