Papers 2051-2060 of total 9391 found.
…is increasing. On a global scale, the AIDS epidemic is rapidly expanding. Africa, which represents about 10 percent of the global population, now accounts for more than 60 percent of the total HIV infections among adults worldwide. In comparison, North America…
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…gain much of our experience. One of the most exciting prospects of this technology is the creation of an artificial global city. Virtual reality provides the vehicle to conceive this global city. The intention being that the city contains enough people…
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…and their lives. This type of global interaction is reminiscent to having a pen pal but on a much larger and more efficient scale. Secondly, this type of interaction eliminates the awkwardness of direct physical contact when meeting new people. Net users can reach out…
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…falling behind in the global economy. However, many American companies didn't feel that quality was important or that it wouldn't take them anywhere, well they were wrong. The Baldrige Award stood as a standard of excellence that would help U.S. organizations…
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…such as Mozambique, South Africa, Angola, and Ghana. This is most notably visible by their efforts in South Africa, which transformed the government from an apartheid government to a diverse one that is greatly prospering financially in the global economy. The United…
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…and willed it to be, perfect. There was no acid rain, global warming, or ozone depletion. God, the author of all creation, provided all living things with a perfect environment. But our chance at living in a perfect creation was ruined, when mankind fell…
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…that if one depends in someone or seomthing entirely they would not depend on themselves. Heim says, The naïve realist speaks from fear. There is fear of abandoning local community values as we move into a cyberspace of global communities. There is fear…
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…cultural revival within the broad contexts of oil wealth, the building of modern nation-state, and modern global forces. Camel racing is analyzed as an activity for distributing oil wealth among the Bedouin segment of the United Arab Emirates national population…
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…of Toronto, 1970. 2. Fishman, Jack and Robert Kalish. Global Alert: The Ozone Pollution Crisis. New York: Plenum Press, 1990. 3. Mainwaring, S. J. and W. Strauss. Air Pollution. Balti- more: Edward Arnold, 1984. 4. Oxtoby, David W…
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…and well suited for the current computer industry, Windows is not alone. Many other operating systems, some even free, are available. There are around nine in the US alone: Linux, Caldera, Unix, OS/2 etc. Globally there are bigger companies that have more…
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