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    The Next Technology Revolution XML XBRL 1 Today’s Objectives • Overview of XML & XBRL • Show you how this technology makes doing EBusiness: – Faster – Cheaper – Better • Conclusion 2 Let’s move up the Value Chain Transactions Data Information Knowledge Decisions Transactions Data Information Knowledge Decisions Transactions Data Information Knowledge Decisions Transactions Data Information Knowledge Decisions 3 Evolution to Web

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    in Denmark‚ Sweden‚ Norway‚ Scandinavia Scandinavian Airlines international routes Nordic air transport flight operations. Started operation on September 17‚ 1946. SAS 1948‚ three national airline’s European routes and eventually merged in 1951 to form the Union: Denmark (28.6%)‚ SAS SAS Norway (28.6%) and SAS Sweden (42.8%)‚ the equity holders of the Company coordinated operation of equity held by private investors and the government‚ the other half of the half. Through the acquisition of local airlines

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    quickly as well. People used domesticated crops rather than those that grew naturally. This shows that people easily adapted the Fertile Crescent’s food production. Chapter 10: Eurasia has covered the largest East to West area of any continent. Diamond believes that this is yet another r advantage for Eurasia. Eurasia had “amber fields of grain and spacious skies”. With the New world not having these advantages‚ it slowed diffusion. In the Fertile Crescent‚ plants and animals spread quickly into

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    I. Introduction Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has received greatly attention in the media in recent times partly due to the poor financial performance in the past years. The purpose of this paper is to analysis the corporate governance model of the company SAS‚ and identify the key corporate issues that may be behind the bad performance that the company is undergoing. The airline industry is especially sensible to business cycles and the financial crisis bit it hard. That is why in order to develop

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    attract capital to fund its big balance-of-payments gap‚ the red carpet it rolls out is a little dusty. A year after rules were eased to permit foreign “single-brand” retailers to operate in India‚ Sweden’s IKEA is still waiting for the go-ahead to sell Nordic comfort food and furniture. India’s cabinet has yet to make its mind up about the flat-packed sort‚ it seems. The delay may become just another war story about foreign direct investment (FDI) in India. In the 1970s India chucked out IBM and Coca-Cola

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    Quality of life ties into geographic luck‚ which had a lot to do with the shaping the cultures of Eurasia‚ South America‚ and Africa. Geographic luck might have been benefit or a detriment to the natives who inhabited the land. It largely depends on what geographic hand you are dealt. Factors which go into making up an area’s geographic luck are climate and how the natives dealt with the weather. Moreover‚ the indigenous people of the continents must have a stable food source so they can get their

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    The Nordic states have characteristically placed strong emphasis on labour activation policies resulting in a well skilled workforce. Labour activation refers to a wide range of policies targeted at people receiving government social welfare. Often‚ the aim is to encourage the target group to re-enter the labour market. The Nordic countries’ long term investment in education and workers’ training has allowed the Nordic societies to adapt quickly to rapid technological changes‚ and become world leaders

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    2009a. “Russian Gas Cut May Spur Croatia LNG Project‚” Reuters‚ 20 January 2009 Ilic‚ Igor‚ 2009b. “Croatia‚ Investors See No Delay for LNG Terminal‚” Reuters‚ 3 March 2009 Kardas‚ Saban‚ 2009. “Turkey Pursues Economic Integration With Iraq‚” Eurasia Daily Monitor‚ Vol. 6‚ Issue172‚ 21 September 2009 Kardas‚ Saban‚ 2010. “Turkey Signals a Shift on French Participation in Nabucco”‚ Eurasia Daily Monitor‚ Vol. 7‚ Issue 51‚ 16 March 2010 Mankoff‚ Jeffrey‚ 2009. “Eurasian Energy Security‚” Council on

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    seemed to have had a head start in developing their society‚ the continent of Eurasia had definite advantages. Eurasia’s advantages over many other continents included environmental factors as well as a location that had many more species of animals that could be domesticated‚ larger scale farming‚ and easier trade of goods and the spreading of ideas among people. Domesticated animals were a big part of what led Eurasia to become so successful. The animals not only provided sources of food for people

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    NASDAQ began forty years ago at the National Association of Securities Dealers‚ or NASD. The NASD wanted to create a way for investors to buy and sell stocks on a computerized‚ transparent‚ and fast system. This would eliminate the burden and inefficiency of in-person stock transactions‚ which had been the prevalent model for nearly a century. The NASD believed that investors could make more money by closing the price gaps between buyers and sellers‚ and technology had evolved enough at that point

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