Articles, tagged with "national borders", page 5
18th May 2009
As good as tradition is, it can still be made better. As the needs and demands of the times change, so should the things around us. One example is the innovation found in today's greeting cards. With the onset of the digital age where almost everyone is a...
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Author:
yanita
29th April 2009
Marketing via internet, in other words known as online marketing can be said the most effective marketing as marketing entails cost and labor, online marketing add values by giving opportunity to put more and more information arranged logically through we...
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Author:
impactwebdesign
27th March 2009
As the world grows smaller and smaller in terms of our ability to travel, we often find ourselves in many different situations where we are not recognised. This sort of situation never occurred in the past because most people would stay confined to one ge...
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Author:
Carey Leyton
16th February 2009
The global Natural Resources market is nearing a critical tipping point.
Sustained worldwide demand for natural resources is pushing investment in oil and gas exploration and production, mining and alternative natural resources such as wind and solar w...
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Author:
Bobby
03rd February 2009
by Arlene Cuares
Duty free items are those that can be purchased when crossing national borders. These items are taxes and duties free so they are generally a lot cheaper compared to regular retail stores. They are for export only and must be taken ou...
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Author:
Acuares
02nd February 2009
With anything and everything available in the Internet, why should the used Japan cars be left behind? As the saying goes, "National borders are not even speed bumps in the Internet super highway". With the advancements in technology and the introduction ...
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Author:
Yoichiro Shiba
21st October 2008
By joining a network or syndicate and promoting website links in quality internet directories small businesses can compete and even beat big businesses in sales margins, costs, and the very important element of marketing reach. The hundreds of thousands...
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Author:
Traveller
25th September 2008
No business leader interested in the challenge of globalisation can afford to ignore the work of Kenichi Ohmae, an acclaimed management strategist renowned for his work on globalisation and the borderless economy.
Dubbed "Japan's only successful manage...
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Author:
Clive Sexton
15th September 2008
The Internet and the World Wide Web have caught the fancy and the imagination of the world, cutting across national borders and transcending the limitations imposed by racial differentiations. Graduating from a mere communication medium, Internet has beco...
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Author:
PKP IYER
22nd July 2008
Global business management can be defined as the interaction of people from different cultures, societies, and various backgrounds in undertaking various business activities with the aim of achieving their goals for example earning profits from their inve...
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Author:
RAJIV KUMAR SAINI
06th June 2008
As a retired TV newsman, I am constantly amazed at how much easier it is to communicate with people these days. There is high-speed Internet connections (wireless & otherwise), Cellphones, texting, BlueTooth, Blackberry's, and the list goes on.
We can...
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Author:
Jim DeSantis
16th April 2008
The Internet which is considered as the world's largest library is also used for absolute communication. National borders aren't even speed bumps on the information superhighway. The rapid growth of the Internet through recent years is because of the inte...
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Author:
Jonathan Mac
04th April 2008
The Digital Age has dawned and it represents the biggest paradigm shift the world has ever seen. It may also well represent the largest transfer of wealth we will ever see in our lives.
Quietly fortunes are being made globally from home. Digital techno...
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Author:
Paul Majestyck
28th March 2008
Immigration refers to the movement of people from one country to other. While the movement of people has existed throughout human history at various levels, modern immigration implies long-term, legal, permanent residence in that country. Short-term visi...
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Author:
Munish Kumar
10th March 2008
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Ned was at a singles weekend in Virginia Beach when he met Francie. There was an easy rapport between them and they hung out most of the weekend. There was one glitch, Ned lived in Washington, DC and Francie...
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Author:
Amy Schoen