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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Publications Globalization' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Publications Globalization Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Publications Globalization 1. Audi A3: Hot Hatch Meets Smooth Cool German - By: David Bellm Despite today's never-ending talk about globalization and the merging of world cultures, German cars still have a personality all their own. But like most strong personalities, the distinct flavor of Teutonic automobiles isn't a favorite with everybody. While the typical German car's smooth, refined... 2. Harvard Research Topics - By: Michael Russell Research topics that have been written about at Harvard in their Research Matters journal are divided into six sections. These six research topics are in sections by mind, body, society, earth, space and technology. There are research topics for the mind written that include memory, musi... 3. What Does Globalization Mean To You, Your Career And Your Job? - By: Michael Russell What does the tem Globalization mean to your career and potential income? We hear the terms Globalization and Outsourcing more and more. It is a two edged sword. One the one side you may find that the price of goods at your local Wal-Mart is much less and that this i... 4. Oracle Financials Implementation In Brazil Consultant Review, Plus Competition - By: Arthur Ferretti Among the major international ERP brands, localized for Brazilian market we should mention SAP with its recently localized product: SAP Business One, Oracle: Oracle E-Business Suite/Oracle Financials/Oracle Applications, Microsoft Business Solutions Navision (Microsoft Dynamics NAV) a... 5. Printing Your Publication Quickly And Economically - By: Michael Russell Forty years ago, most publications were still being printed using "hot type”. The type was actually a metal alloy (about 1" thick), which was composed by hand as individual letters or by some keyboard-driven machines, the most popular being the Mergenthaler Linotype. Any illustrations such as drawi... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |