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... organization is not a subject but a network . The creation of easy - access computer networks was the work of the Clinton administration , which appointed a task force to oversee the planning of a National Information Infrastructure ...
... organization is not a subject but a network . The creation of easy - access computer networks was the work of the Clinton administration , which appointed a task force to oversee the planning of a National Information Infrastructure ...
Page 41
... organization . The ball is the sun of the system and the force passing among its elements , it is a center that is off- centered , off - side , outstripped " ( 87-88 ) . The kernel of the object itself has a limited significance ...
... organization . The ball is the sun of the system and the force passing among its elements , it is a center that is off- centered , off - side , outstripped " ( 87-88 ) . The kernel of the object itself has a limited significance ...
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... organization is that there seem to be two different systems at work in the selection of texts and the structure of the case study section . The chapters on Space : Above and Beyond and Farscape are organized , respectively , around ...
... organization is that there seem to be two different systems at work in the selection of texts and the structure of the case study section . The chapters on Space : Above and Beyond and Farscape are organized , respectively , around ...
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