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On September 5-6 the US state department hosts a high-powered conference on anti-Americanism, an unusual step indicating the depth of American concern about this increasingly globalised phenomenon.
Despite this fact, the relatively high lipophilicity and persistence of e-EDCs enable their bioaccumulation and biomagnification within the environment, and therefore, a more globalised phenomenon of endocrine disruption is possible.
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It is that between states and statelessness or, to put it another way, between states and borderless or globalised phenomena.
They do recognize there can be different outcomes for a highly globalised cultural phenomena such as Harry Potter, depending upon the country and its cultural and social contexts.
"Globalised consumerism is a phenomenon that deliberately removes production to a distant location, and the making of many of the things we buy is therefore invisible to us," he said.
These are not the manifestations of a secure or confident society, especially one considered in the west to be the coming masters of the new century and a phenomenon almost as terrifying as that of globalised Islamism.
Western viewers tend to regard blockbuster season as an exclusively English-language phenomenon, which isn't the case in this globalised era.
But the globalised market for fashion manufacturing has facilitated a "fast fashion" phenomenon; a proliferation of cheap and cheerful clothing, with quick turnover that encourages consumers to keep buying, the committee warns.
Most public, scientific or associative participants in such projects view the process of "intermediation" as a local marketing phenomenon that aims to "sell the city" in the globalised market.
Globalised diktatism or globalised democratism?
"This is a globalised era.
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