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Child development Child development
Child Development TYPES OF PROCESSES THAT INFLUENCE DEVELOPMENT DIFFERENT DOMAINS OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHANGING METHODOLOGIES IN THE STUDY OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT BIBLIOGRAPHY Child development is the study of the different processes assumed to influence human growth and development from birth... Read more
Allentown Allentown
Allentown: Economy Major Industries and Commercial Activity Manufacturing, at one time the dominant activity in the Allentown metropolitan area, continues to decline to just 15 percent of total employment in the area. The service sector now dominates employment in the area,... Read more
Rovere Rovere
Rovere. Italian family that included two popes and three dukes of Urbino, all of them art patrons. The family achieved prominence when Francesco della Rovere (1414–84) became pope in 1471 as Sixtus IV. He was a scholar and was strict in his personal life, but he was ruthless in pursuing... Read more
Product development Product development
Product Design Product design is cross-functional, knowledge-intensive work that has become increasingly important in today's fast-paced, globally competitive environment. It is a key strategic activity in many firms because new products contribute significantly to sales revenue. When firms are... Read more
United States Military Involvement United States Military Involvement
Caribbean and Latin America, U.S. Military Involvement in the. Since the enunciation of the Monroe Doctrine (1823), U.S. policy towards the countries to the south has reflected the tensions between a self‐interested appraisal of North American economic and military interests and an idealistic... Read more
Mobile Office Mobile Office
Mobile Office Advances in communication technology, entrepreneurial creativity, and the ever-more-hectic pace of modern life have all combined to encourage the development and refinement of mobile business offices. Indeed, entrepreneurs have been a driving force in the creation of computers,... Read more
canter canter
canter a pace of a horse between a trot and a gallop, with not less than one foot on the ground at any time. The word is recorded from the early 18th century (as a verb), and is short for Canterbury pace or Canterbury gallop (see Canterbury).at a canter without much effort, easily. A horse-racing... Read more
Volatility Volatility
VOLATILITY Internet technology changed the world in many ways. By connecting millions of people and businesses together, it increased the pace at which information travels, and therefore the pace of people's lives. No longer was it necessary to wait for news about emerging industry trends or... Read more
Moore's law Moore's law
Moore's law the observation made by Gordon Moore, co-founder of the Intel Corp., in a 1965 magazine article that the number of transistors per square inch on a microprocessor chip had doubled each year since the integrated circuit had been invented. This led Moore to predict that the number... Read more

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