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. Cited in Latham, Michael. 2003. Introduction: Modernization, International History, and the Cold War World. In Staging Growth: Modernization, Development and the global Cold War, eds. David C. Engerman et al, 1-26. Amherst and Boston: University
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Category: /Science & Technology
purchased in Japan are 32 inches or longer the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications (MPT) projects that 40 percent of all Japanese households will own a HDTV set by the year 2000. This represents a market value of $9.6 billion. Unfortunately the global
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Category: /Business & Economy
the opportunity to browse and shop at their own convenience and at their own pace.
-customers can access a businesses services from home, office, or even on the road; 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
-because the internet is a global network it allows customers from all
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. These addresses are used on a single site and have the following format: FEC0::SubnetID:InterfaceID. The site-local addresses are used for addressing inside a site without the need for a global prefix.
Global Ipv6 unicast addresses. These addresses can be used
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defense in the event that one or several of them are attacked ( e.g. League of Nations ). It relies instead on global and regional institutions acting as vehicles to coordinate military actions. Particularly a transformed NATO have an important role to play
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companies. For example, Sony President Nobuyuki Idei was quoted as saying, "In order to compete with Dell and Compaq, we need more speed in the supply chain. We need to build powerful global networks for tighter control of inventories, to see in real time
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technology that its 59 members may need in order to participate in its electronic marketplace. By doing this, the WWRE hopes to improve collaboration among trading partners, simplify integration and accommodate disparate applications that its global members use
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Category: /History
on self-sufficient sector-level activities. The four activities with the biggest impact are the degree of stateness, the position of corporatist or pluralist state, the position of business interest, and the impression of globalization.
Canada being
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(IAEA), the global amount of "spent" fuel in 1992 was estimated at125,000 tonnes. It is projected that by the year 2000 the annual spent fuel world wide will be over 200,000 tonnes, and 450,000 tonnes by the year 2030. Although a variety of disposal methods
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-Mail 4
Video Conferencing 5
The Internet in Business 6
E-commerce 6
Globalization and The New Economic order 7
Use of links in Marketing & Portal web sites 7
Security 8
Hardware Security 9
Software Security 9
Protecting confidential information 10
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