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…and Bay. In 1992 Cisco successfully entered the global market with the introduction of Nihon Cisco in Japan. However, a new technology called “switches” caught Cisco off guard just one year later. These machines performed many of the same functions…
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…be able to provide important medicine, including anti-cancer drugs and a compound that blocks ultra-violet rays, they even help reduce global warming by taking carbon dioxide out of the air. These reefs provide a house for many species. If the coral reefs were…
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…as a whole is structured on a global need to make money. Why should we expect any less from our communities? We are just as human as the people at the head of Disney who are making money on our cultures. The only way to stop this stuff is to stand up…
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…, industrial production, and mining also contribute a significant share of emissions. In 1997, the United States emitted about one-fifth of total global greenhouse gases. Estimating future emissions is difficult, because it depends on demographic, economic…
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…. Overpopulation also causes more violence and riots, Land degradation, Tropical forest destruction, global warming, less food available, damaged coral reefs, as it grows more genetically made food will be eaten-has upset the nutrient balance within natural foods…
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…Agents- such as volcanism, glaciation, variations in sea level, global climatic changes, and changes in ocean levels of oxygen or salinity Although these agents can explain mass extinction, the causes of mass extinction events remain relatively unknown…
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Category: /History
…Hitler and the Nazi Party gained power in Germany in 1933 and lost power in 1945 -- only 12 years. And yet, by the end of the Hitler regime, the world had been plunged into a global world war, Europe was in shambles and nearly 30 million died. Among…
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…, C.N., Sturges, W.T. Global Atmospheric Chemical Change. Elsevier Applies Science Publisher LTD: (1993) 123-125 states that ozone is important to the terrestrial environment because it absorbs the wavelength of solar radiation known as ultraviolet-B (UV-B…
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…any pre-conceived notion that the company knows what is best for the customer. The general trend of ever- increasing growth and ever-expanding globalization makes customer profiles even more important. A customer in one country is not going to have…
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…and reasserted as the basis of our local, state, and national life. Beyond that, it is an effort to extend the American heritage peacefully around the planet to develop a global society based on the ideals of liberty, unalienable rights, and equality of opportunity…
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