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e the most digitally progressive county. What do you think about
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--Dear Bonnie and Others:
As an educator and student, I agree that we certainly are experiencing a
backlash to anything intellectual that requires critical thinking skills. As a
matter of fact, in most workplaces independent thinking is downright
discouraged, leaving those who still possess a f
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> Final note: All this means today's American college and high school
> graduate had best get off their lazy butts and realize what the REAL
> competition is going to do to their job situation.
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> I don't know. I spent three
At 4:27 AM + 3/12/05, Cindy Lemcke-Hoong wrote:
One reason is, as a labourer, you don't need to know too much
reading. Just pure muscle. And miserable lives. I saw that in China,
Singapore (that was in the 80s, where foreign workers from
Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia lived in deplorable c
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As we focus on bridging
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Hi Andy
The mobile phone and radio, as others, here, have suggested seems to
have been spot on. What we must also realize is
Hello Tom,
You said :
Why in a remote village in Bangladesh when the urban poor in the streets of
Dhaka mean you
could begin right after landing.
One reason I could think of is to stop migration. Young people from villages
tend to move to big cities to find a 'better living', or being attr
Hi Andy
The mobile phone and radio, as others, here, have suggested seems to
have been spot on. What we must also realize is that the many emerging
features of the mobile phone, including txt msgs, gps and even pda
capabilities are being actively deployed in the developed world for a
number of
From the latest issue of The Economist -ac
The real digital divide
IT WAS an idea born in those far-off days of the internet bubble: the
worry that as people in the rich world embraced new computing and
communications technologies, people in the poor world would be left
stranded on the wrong
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