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    wasteful because the energy made from the roadways is "free" energy. The possibility with all the extra energy that the Philippines could generate if said roadways were deployed here are endless. Filipinos could live in a more advanced society where technology is the basis. Pinoys would be known as one of the first countries to have these kinds of roads and will be one of the first countries to take the steps on the road to the future of better living. Second of all, the benefits that the Solar…

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    The maritime industry since the beginning of recorded time has been the focal point for transportation of goods around the world. It is the most economical and environmentally friendly way to transport large goods throughout the world. Today, around 90% of world trade is carried by the maritime industry. Around 50,000 merchant ships, registered in over 150 nations and manned by over a million seafarers of nearly every nationality, transport every kind of cargo internationally. The continuous…

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    Boko Haram Swot Analysis

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    INTRODUCTION Every Terrorist group has a history such as where they came from and why did they appear in a specific country. Boko Haram first begins in 2002 in Maidu-Guri, the capital of Borno State in the country of Nigeria located in a west part of Africa. The Islamic terror group over the past years has being operating around the Nigeria and Niger boarder; also between Nigerian and Cameroon boarder. Nigerian has a population of about 170 million people and it is a multi-ethnic country with…

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    division of labor, it is impossible for a worker to work independently, he becomes reliant on the capitalist. It is now impossible for him to own his labor, and therefore impossible for him to have ownership over himself. Machinery intensifies the dependence of workers on capitalists. Only a capitalist can afford the necessary machinery, and therefore the workers are completely dependent on that…

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    Importance Of Cyber War

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    THE US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS AND A WORLDWIDE CYBER WAR Developments in technology and information systems have created a new world and provided numerous benefits. Individuals, states, and international bodies take advantage of such benefits; however they are under some risks as well. As Miller and Kuehl (2009) note, “The increasing dependence of modern technologically-advanced forces (especially American forces) on networks and systems create new kinds of exploitable vulnerabilities.”…

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    improvements in practice that are responsive to patients’ expressed needs, they may paradoxically promote prescribing of opioids and other addictive medications” (1). Rather than strategically considering the actual needs of a patient, the trend in modern medical practices has become to improve practice morale and rating by satisfying emotional wants and the patient’s manipulation of their medical provider (1). Opioid diversion is certainly not a motive of respectable physicians, but it can…

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    The Pest Analysis Of Bentley

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    encouraged foreign investment in China. 2. High tax on import automobile In order to protect its local automobile industry, China has imposed a high tariff on importing vehicles up to 25%. Also, there is a sales tax of 1-40% of the vehicles in dependence of the type of vehicle and a value-added tax of 17% to the cars (appendix 1). A high proportion of cost is being paid as tariff and taxes. However, the taxes on car parts are lower. Some companies choose to import the parts to China and…

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    Globalisation is a process that results in the growing interconnection of the world. In Nigeria and everywhere else in the world, this process have huge impacts in the cultural, economic, political and environmental domain. Nigeria’s history of engagement with international markets Globalization is central to understanding the Nigeria story, but it’s not a product of the 1970s or of Big Oil. The history of globalization and its local meanings run much deeper, and in some profound way are very…

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    Neuroblastoma and microRNA- 34a is commonly mentioned together in many articles and studies around the world. With the advance in medicine and new discoveries, there has been found a dependence relation of neuroblastoma with these specific type of microRNA since it has been discovered how it could eliminate cancer eternally. MicroRNA-34a has not only revolutionized scientists but the world in general because of its ability to destroy neuroblastoma but also because is a new natural genetic…

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    mainly focusing on area of electrification, digitalization and automation. Siemens has a product Group of Automation, Building, Drive Technology, Energy, Healthcare, Mobility, Financial Solution, Consumer Products and services. It is also active in Real Estate and equity Investments. “One of the world's largest producers of energy-efficient, resource-saving technologies, Siemens is No. 1 in offshore wind turbine construction, a leading…

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