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Most companies rely on about 14 percent of the world’s population ?the consumers with per capita spending power of $10,000 per year or greater ?to drive their revenues. Unfortunately, for the foreseeable future, growth in the population of affluent developed economies like the U.S., Japan, and the EU will be stagnant or declining. Fortunately, another 1.5 billion consumers will “emerge?over the next five years, representing the largest consumption boom in human history. |
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Anti-Science and Pse |
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We hear about science every day in the news, but few of us stop to consider what it is ?both at its best and at its worst. |
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On-Line Libraries, C |
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Nearly everyone would agree that today¡¯s constant changes in technologies, work, and global markets require companies to hire well-educated employees and to train and retrain their workforces continually. But, until now, there have been at least three obstacles to lifelong learning: |
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