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The industrial revolution 4.0
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Through surveys by form (2017-2019) in 40 junior secondary schools in rural, midland and mountainous areas in the Northwest, Central Highlands and Southwest regions with 360 education managers, homeroom teachers and subject teachers (including: 40 education managers, 120 homeroom teachers, 200 subject teachers).
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visamurai2711
23-07-2019
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The World Bank’s mission is to alleviate poverty and support sustainable development. Climate change is a serious environmental challenge that could undermine these goals. Since the Industrial Revolution, the mean surface temperature of Earth has increased an average 2° Celsius due to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Most of this change has occurred in the past 30 to 40 years, and the rate of increase is accelerating. These rising temperatures will have significant impacts at a global scale and at local and regional levels.
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yeurauxanh88
01-10-2012
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Encyclopedia of Global Resources part 40 provides a wide variety of perspectives on both traditional and more recent views of Earth's resources. It serves as a bridge connecting the domains of resource exploitation, environmentalism, geology, and biology, and it explains their interrelationships in terms that students and other nonspecialists can understand. The articles in this set are extremely diverse, with articles covering soil, fisheries, forests, aluminum, the Industrial Revolution, the U.S. Department of the Interior, the hydrologic cycle, glass, and placer mineral deposits. ...
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pretty17
22-10-2010
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