Papers 2011-2020 of total 15037 found.
globally reveal a consistent pattern of increase in frequency of carious lesions (Larsen, 1995). Eastern North America offers an important perspective on the impact of increased carbohydrate consumption on humans, especially because so many dental samples have…
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…workers they were given two jugs of warm water for the whole day and a cold egg sandwich to eat. The plows were all hand driven and very rusty and sharp. They were given no shoes or boots to walk through the muddy fields or the cow and pig pens. Once a week…
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…, no earthquakes or floods. The weather was warm and mild, and every morning a mist came up to water the ground. There were no deserts, or mountains, no rains or powerful winds, and all life on earth was in harmony. God created all life, and then added two humans…
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…would have a warm winter in the following year and indeed, it is true that the temperature seldom goes below 0℃ in the deep winter ( today is Dec 22 and the maximum temperature is 5℃ ) and still no snow falling so far. A warm winter means…
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…have warm memories of him. If I may be permitted a per sonal reference I knew him in his capacity as the Minister of Education for Ontario and as a fellow-elder in the same church. I know that there are many members of this Club who counted him a personal…
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…What is globalisation and in what way is it pertinent to our understanding of politics within the state The word ‘globalisation’ perhaps suggests ‘the shift of political activity away from the local and national and into the global realm.’ Hudson…
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…incorporate an understanding of what Poster sees as the “mode of information” into their theorizing. From what remains of his counterparts’ theories, Poster attempts to assemble his new discourse, incorporating into the equation theories of globalization
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…What is globalisation and in what way is it pertinent to our understanding of politics within the state The word ‘globalisation’ perhaps suggests ‘the shift of political activity away from the local and national and into the global realm.’ Hudson…
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…stations to play a minimum of 40% of music originating from or sung in French. Environmental problems are increasingly becoming global problems. Therefore, countries are no longer able to look at environmental issues in isolation. This has been dramatically…
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…scale, both in size and effect. Together the industrial revolution and the French revolution paved the way for the emergence of capitalism out of its feudal past. Global capitalism has enveloped the world like no previous worldview, it is an ideology…
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