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Category: /Social Sciences
…and manufacturing activities are responsible for our major pollution problems: water pollution, global warming due to greenhouse gases, soil contamination and erosion, ecosystem degradation and loss of biodiversity. Part of the solution to these problems is sound…
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…. The United States is by far the global leader in the B2C e-commerce arena. Up to now, books are still the top-selling products online. So we will look at U.S. online bookselling market, in particular, the major two players -Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble…
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…In 2002, the global community held the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg. Look into any current issue in the realm of environmental science and undoubtedly you will come across the term sustainability. Sustainability and sustainable…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…that the biggest global organization, the United Nations (UN), has been established after World War II, united for a better world. The UN has been increasingly playing an important role in organizing today's world issues, though it is still disturbed by discordances…
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…Conscientious and concerned people everywhere, who consider themselves responsible members of the human family, should never hesitate to present important issues to the global village. In this age of consumer fraud, limited resources, world-wide hunger…
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…. With a sense of global community and the accompanying economy there wouldn't be any motivation to wage wars with each other. There would be no super-powers, no struggle to attain land or control natural resources. Humans are the only animals in nature that kill…
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…in the oceans' capacity to store and transport heat have led to global temperature changes. Future climate changes--whether natural or human-induced--will also be strongly influenced by the powerful dynamics of the seas. HUMAN CAUSES Ever since the Industrial…
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…. The fourth blueprint was driven by the rapid nature of change like globalization. But the second one still researched the situation as an inter-locking matrix because "classical ideas depend for their efficacy on a certain level of stability in organizations…
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…but a global village. We know everything about everybody and we often start to take after from famous people, because of the pressure of the society. We feel that we have no privacy and the era of our individualism has ended. This is why we try to close ourselves…
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…. The context of globalized communication systems give us the idea that we are learning English because we like and not because we need it, but the most dangerous side of this linguistic imperialism is not the language, but the cultural domination. Together…
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