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Posted: Thu 21:59, 17 Mar 2011 Post subject: workers in the EU are less likely to accept nike a |
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Income Inequality in the US, for example, is now much higher than in the EU.[115] Gordon points out that workers in the EU feel less threatened by globalization.[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] First, the job market in the EU is more stable than that of the US, and workers in the EU are less likely to accept wage cuts or loss of benefits. Second,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], social spending by governments in the EU is much higher than in the US. The situation is very different in the US, where there is a strong sense of individualism.[116]
In Japan, the debate takes a different form. According to Takenaka Heizo and Chida Ryokichi, there is a perception that the economy is “Small and Frail”, which seems ironic in a country that accounts for one-quarter of all production. However Japan is resource poor and must promote exports in order to import the raw materials it needs. Anxiety over their position has caused terms like internationalization and globalization to become part of everyday language in Japan. The Japanese accept that internationalization and globalization cannot be avoided. However, their resource dependency requires them to be as self-sufficient as possible in sectors like agriculture. Most discourse, therefore, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] centers on the notion of self-sufficiency.
On the molecular level, temperature is the result of the motion of the particles that constitute the material. Moving particles carry kinetic energy. Temperature increases as this motion and the kinetic energy increase. The motion may be the translational motion of particles, or the energy of the particle due to molecular vibration or the excitation of anelectron energy level. Although very specialized laboratory equipment is required to directly detect the translational thermal motions, thermal collisions by atoms or molecules with small particles suspended in a fluid produces Brownian motion that can be seen with an ordinary microscope. The thermal motions of atoms are very fast and temperatures close toabsolute zero are required to directly observe them. For instance, when scientists at the NIST achieved a record-setting low temperature of 700 nK (1 nK = 10?9 K) in 1994, they used laser equipment to create an optical lattice toadiabatically cool caesium atoms.[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] They then turned off the entrapment lasers and directly measured atom velocities of 7mmper second in order to calculate their temperature.
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