Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... military need for rapid communication with all parts of the world has been a blizzard of innovation that has ignored private and national boundaries alike . In Latin America , for example , the arrival of transoceanic cables , microwave ...
... military need for rapid communication with all parts of the world has been a blizzard of innovation that has ignored private and national boundaries alike . In Latin America , for example , the arrival of transoceanic cables , microwave ...
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... military effects or the real range of military activities . You can no longer “ nip in " and “ nip out " again . Quite apart from deliberate raids and espionage , there are the hidden environmental effects of the visible impacts . For ...
... military effects or the real range of military activities . You can no longer “ nip in " and “ nip out " again . Quite apart from deliberate raids and espionage , there are the hidden environmental effects of the visible impacts . For ...
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... military engineer graduated into civil engineering in peacetime , today it is the " civil " engineer who dominates military technology . A similar confusion reigns between the industrial and military establishments . Young activists ...
... military engineer graduated into civil engineering in peacetime , today it is the " civil " engineer who dominates military technology . A similar confusion reigns between the industrial and military establishments . Young activists ...
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