Papers 2731-2740 of total 9391 found.
…on neuronal cell bodies" (Ge, et al., 2001, p. 610). Bakshi, Dmochowski, Shaikh, and Jacobs explored a view of MS that implicates global changes including neuronal dysfunction, axonal transection and brain atrophy. The purpose of the study was to determine…
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…on the global economy. Bilinguals are uniquely qualified to give the U.S. a competitive edge. The utilization of well-educated American bilinguals can give our country a significant advantage in the global marketplace. Because of the increased global focus…
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…to Massachusetts and is focusing on globalization into other continents as well. More than 170 of Simon properties are identified as regional malls and over 75 malls are located in the upscale areas of the 20 largest cities in the United States. SPG has engaged…
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…levels of certain! greenhouse gases ¡V CO2, CFCs, methane, and nitrous oxide ¡V have risen substantially in recent decades and are projected to enhance the earth¡¦s natural greenhouse effect, a phenomenon called global warming . As a Greenhouse Effect…
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…and the Soviet Union. The new era was defined by the rise of a new global economy...the ways in which the world's peoples lived, worked, and governed themselves. Global communication, trade, and capital flow all grew rapidly..." (Griffith, Baker 531). The United…
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…philosophy of democratization and inalienability in a successful attempt to dominate and disrupt hemispheric-and eventually, global-constructs of power, societal structure, and authority holders. This developmental process would be amplified by a policy…
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…and distributors. International expansion was further plagued by the fact that Dell had supported the international growth by forming subsidiaries as stand-alone entities. Morton Topfer suggested a global channel strategy. Which would leave Dell to answer questions…
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…Hydrogen: The Energy Source of the Future There have been many stories in the newspapers, on TV and on the radio about the state that our planet is in, and most of the time they are not too positive. We hear about pollution, and global warming most…
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…Hydrogen: The Energy Source of the Future There have been many stories in the newspapers, on TV and on the radio about the state that our planet is in, and most of the time they are not too positive. We hear about pollution, and global warming most…
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…. Chapter 2 of the text speaks of these at great length and they are: Goverence is changing, globalization, Information Technologies, diverse societies; smaller governments that do less and allow the markets to dictate and global systems; and, the discipline…
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