WikiPedia is a type of encyclopedia, so it was started to provide knowledge to people on the internet.
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P. A. Okuneye has written:
'The effectiveness of collective farming programmes in Africa' -- subject(s): Agriculture and state, Case studies, Collective farms
'Cassava production under co-operative and non-cooperative peasant production systems' -- subject(s): Case studies, Cassava industry, Cooperative Agriculture
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On the internet, one can find information on Toyota Production Systems on sites such as Wikipedia and Lean. It can also be obviously researched on the Toyota website.
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explain the role of coperative secter in production
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Cecile Murphy has written:
'Cooperative development and functions in specialty crop industries, with case studies of the U.S. tart cherry and farm-raised catfish industries' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Cooperative, Case studies, Catfishes, Cooperative Agriculture, Cooperative marketing, Cooperative marketing of farm produce, Sour cherry
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Please see the following Wikipedia Article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumers%27_cooperative
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Please see the following Wikipedia Article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumers%27_cooperative
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A Russian cooperative is called an "artel". It is a type of collective association where people work together to achieve a common goal, such as farming or production.
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You can retrieve knowledge from the internet by going on to google or by going to wikipeadia.
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One can learn about digital media production from Wikipedia. Wikipedia provides other interesting articles as well which can be related or unrelated to digital media production.
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Hi, Wikipedia was first introduced on the Internet on 15th January 2001. I hope this helps.
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Benjamin F. Hoffman has written:
'Estimating production of forest cooperative members' -- subject(s): Cooperative Forests and forestry
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Brenda Stefanson has written:
'New generation co-operatives' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Cooperative, Case studies, Cooperative Agriculture, Cooperative societies, Investments
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Wikipedia compiles knowledge from every member of the wikipedia foundation who can edit pages.
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Yes! I order plenty of stuff from the internet and I've never had a problem. I think you can get some sort of insurance for buying stuff on the internet just in case you don't get what you wanted, but if you're getting it from a legit website and you don't get what you ordered you can usually just contact them and they'll be very cooperative about it!
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The largest cooperative in the world is the Spanish multinational cooperative Mondragon Corporation, located in the Basque Country in northern Spain. Founded in 1956, it operates in diverse sectors such as finance, industry, retail, and knowledge.
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SANS Internet Storm Center - A global cooperative cyber threat / internet security monitor and alert system.
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Marie Dwyer has written:
'Cooperative housing' -- subject(s): Case studies, Cooperative Housing, Housing policy
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No, because Wikipedia does not think, it does not make any decisions. Those who do, the people who work together to enhance Wikipedia, are the collective intelligence, and Wikipedia is their collective knowledge.
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The Production Budget for Case 39 was $27,000,000.
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Internet makes people much more dependent on technology. People used to research at libraries and read book which exposed them to great amount of knowledge and now they just copy and paste out of Wikipedia. Internet and mobile revolution brought in the microwave towers and this radiation is harmful for human brain.
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how to put case report on internet
&how to put anything in internet
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Information about Piranha can be found on the internet at the website called Wikipedia. On the site there is a wealth of knowledge about anything one could ever need to know including Piranha's.
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That the Internet gives people equal chances to contribute to collective knowledge
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Wikipedia has over 6000 articles first archived in January of 2001.
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None, internet banking is simply a website front-end intended for customers of a bank where they can perform regular banking activites such as payment of bills and research information about loans, while cooperative banking is a financial institution backed by a cooperation.
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The Production Budget for The Case of the Grinning Cat was $200,000.
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If you mean who publishes the articles in wikipedia these are composed of internet volunteers. Actually anyone who has internet connection can make changes to the articles, except for some with limited cases. For more info about wikipedia, read the related links
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They are trying to censor the internet.
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Type it into an Internet Search Engine or go to www.wikipedia.org
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Generally he/she looks for the information on internet to upgrade his/her knowledge.
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flexible production or flexible specialization, customized production , vertical disintegration, cooperative network structure, creativity and innovation, new labour division.
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The Wikipedia service is the biggest multilingual free - content encyclopedia on the internet. In addition, Wikipedia was first launched on January 15, 2001.
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From Wikipedia: "As of October 2016, its collection topped 15 petabytes.".For more information about the Internet Archive, you might want to check the corresponding Wikipedia page, or go to the website of the Internet Archive itself.
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Mathew's theories propose that knowledge consumption and production should be intertwined in the learning process to promote deeper understanding and critical thinking skills. This approach encourages students to not only consume information but also actively create and apply knowledge. By revolutionizing education in this way, students are more likely to be engaged, motivated, and able to transfer their learning to real-world situations effectively.
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The correct spelling of the iconic internet encyclopedia is Wikipedia.
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production brigadas ,or groups formed by wokders in a commune
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Housing cooperative Building cooperative Retailers' cooperative Utility cooperative Worker cooperative Business and employment co-operative Social cooperative Consumers' cooperative Agricultural cooperative Cooperative banking (credit unions and cooperative savings banks) Federal or secondary cooperatives
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Wikipedia is a collaboratively edited, multilingual, free internet encyclopedia supported by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. Wikipedia's articles are written by volunteers.
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