Papers 1681-1690 of total 9391 found.
…geological history. For example, almost all the oil from the Gulf Coast of the U.S. to Peru, including the vast degraded deposits of Venezuela, which hold even more than the Middle East, was the result of a brief period of excessive global warming 90,000,000…
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…in inflation in about September and are thus buying bonds preemptively with good foreign participation driving the momentum, thus enhancing positive market segment. Leon Myburgh said that a co-ordinated upswing in global growth had the propensity to increase…
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…to fight in this region because the resources and money needed is not available. Although AIDS is most prevalent in this region, only 1.6% of global AIDS research money goes to Africa. Because of the widespread effects of HIV/AIDS, it is important…
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…was crucial was to ensure the well-being of the overarching economic superstructure rather than "aiding individuals or building houses" . Thus, early development economics can be seen as ideologically-driven towards the successful functioning of the global
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…in 2002 revenues, Verizon's global presence extends to over 30 countries in the Americas, Europe, Asia and the Pacific. As a company of this size, corporate planning is a vital function to deal external and internal factors, in which, the company's goals…
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…measures (1.) The Uruguay round (1986-94) led to the creation of the World Trade Organization. Since 1994, further agreements have been made in the telecommunications and financial services, information technology production, and on global electronic commerce…
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…employment category."((4)) Correspondingly, strategic trade policies can supports larger global companies. First it states the government should support promising firms that are active in newly emerging industries. Supporters of this argument point out…
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…the level the 1990 emissions. The United States, which is responsible for about 20% of the global emissions, pledged to reduce its emissions to 7% below 1990 levels, while the European Union pledged to reduce itÂ’s emissions to 8% below 1990 levels. One hundred…
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…understood climate processes. For example, currently there are no computers on earth that can adequately assess natural variables such as cloud formations which are key to understanding global warming. In fact, many people believe that man-made CO2 has…
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…BT Global Challenger and Team Philips raise awareness of sailing. The upshot is that more people are putting to the water with the result that more people are going to need to be rescued. The rather worrying trend that is developing from all this new…
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