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… article names others like eScholar, Interactive Health Technologies, Khan Academy, Knewton, LearnBoost, LearnSprout, … information that students put online. Interactive Health Technologies in Texas aggregates students daily activity … important, for example, that we are all subject in the United States to the Patriot Act and it is possible that all …
… homes and prefab housing from manufacturers all over the United States under existing supply agreements, Boeckmann … also awarded contracts to CH2M Hill, of Denver, Dewberry Technologies, of Fairfax, Virginia, and the Bechtel National …
… depends on whom you ask. A press release from Headquarters United States Command reports that 'Over the past 10 years, … Or, as the aforementioned press release from Headquarters United States Command puts it: 'Multi-National Forces are … too willing to abandon their old ways in favour of the new technologies. Out will go traditional methods. In will come …
… to wryly observe that the terrorists use the West's technologies as weapons against itself: planes, e-mail, … out that their best weapons are the rips and holes in the United States' public infrastructure. Is this because there …
… Killing   An investigative report on the contractors and technologies used in the remote control drone war. Written by … in October 2006. Tangled Up in Blue The story of the United Nations growing entanglement with corporations, known …
… The move has touched off a fierce debate over whether new technologies can allow wildlife to coexist easily with oil … the proprietary information of companies. In 2002, the United States Geological Survey gave a mean estimate of 9.3 …
… used far less widely in countries like France than in the United States. Some companies that produce brand … are much lower than in more profitable markets like the United States. The companies say, for example, that European … nearly impossible. Generic-drug producers agree that new technologies require new rules on copying, but they accuse …
… without charge of as many as 1,200 people in the United States after the Sept. 11 attacks on America. The … happens here in America in terms of privacy practices and technologies is getting exported to other countries and …
… for libel in Melbourne even though it was based in the United States. In a case which opens up a legal minefield for … the future development of the internet and its associated technologies." Ian Brown, director of the London-based …
… China and East Timor, new information and communications technologies helped in documenting and reporting human rights … is a volunteer-based organization with offices in the United States and Canada, and members in North America, South …
… rules. Noelle Slifka of Pratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologies [UTX], said her company was "reticent to accept" …
… Register. Joe Main, health and safety director for the United Mine Workers, said Mr. Lauriski's proposal was an … runoff. In late 1999, Judge Charles H. Haden II of United States District Court in West Virginia, a conservative … He supports spending $10 billion to research and develop technologies for burning coal more cleanly, more than twice …
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