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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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The Booming Exurbs |
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For decades, American professionals have been struggling with a trade-off. To advance their careers, they typically work in big cities, where corporations are headquartered and jobs are plentiful. However, to enjoy a high quality of life, they live in the suburbs, where the houses are large, the yards are big, and the neighbors are friendly. |
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The Patent Litigatio |
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Patent and copyright protection are included in the U.S. Constitution as a way to safeguard scientific and commercial innovations, as well as books, movies, music and other creative products. But, unlike laws protecting personal property, the copyright and patent laws are supposed to ¡°promote the progress of science and useful arts.¡± |
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Space: The Final Eco |
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Forty to fifty years ago, space stations and commercial space travel were part and parcel of nearly everyone¡¯s vision of the 21st century. We all remember the ¡°Pan Am space-plane¡± arriving at the enormous rotating space station in the early moments of Stanley Kubrick¡¯s 2001: A Space Odyssey. |
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