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Borders define geographic boundaries of political entities or legal jurisdictions, such as governments, states or subnational administrative divisions. They may foster the setting up of buffer zones....
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In reality, though, national boundaries are, in economic terms, becoming no more than misleading conceits. They are obstacles, not aids, to our economic understanding. Companies are no longer constrained by national borders: their activities spread far and wide around the world.
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While the life chances of humans are still deeply tied to the political community of their nation-state, there is a growing realization that the factors that affect these life chances are not limited by national boundaries.
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The biggest single design consideration remains—you have none of the multiple social cues available with international learners that you have in the U.S. You need a careful reading of the culture, and recognition of the severe limits on the ability of information technology to cross boundaries.
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Colonial maps and national boundaries ... Tropical Africa is a good test for this proposition, since colonial rule lasted here for less than a century, national states have been somewhat insecure entities since independence, yet the colonial maps have survived as the delineators of boundaries between these states.
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National Boundaries map of Philippines from WBDII ; Entry ID: BANd0208_113 ... Summary; Digital map of National boundaries of Philippines compiled from the ; World Boundary Database II (WBDII) ; ... Geo-referenced information; NATIONAL BOUNDARIES;
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Globalisation is the steady decline in importance of national boundaries and geographical distance as constraints on mobility. A new phase of this process began following the end of; World War II.
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"The constraint of national boundaries that applies to people does not seem to apply to moveable resources. As regards the purchase and sale of such resources, the scenario of no boundaries is already in effect. But there are signs that free trading in resources may not always be in a nation's interest;
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Emergency Preparedness Transcends National Boundaries ; (Third in a series on APEC initiatives) (800) ; By Nadine Leavitt Siak ; Washington File Staff Writer ; ... Dr. Carla Prater, a research at Texas A&M University working on a U.S. National Science Foundation project, said she also found the APEC workshop very...
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