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There is the thickest and most incredibly well-documented glass ceiling in the STEM
industries.
But even in countries as recently turning the corner towards being in the developed world, in China, we see the difficulty that President Xi has as he begins to un-employ so many people in his coal and mining
industries
who see no future for themselves.
It urbanized by taking low-cost labor and low-cost energy, creating export
industries
that could fund a tremendous amount of growth.
I was curious, though, about how common these extremes are, and so I surveyed over 30,000 people across
industries
around the world's cultures.
It reflects our decisions as individuals, as governments and as
industries.
Well, the first thing we did is we went to other high-stakes
industries
that had been using this type of methodology for decades.
I've spoken to people from all different
industries
about how they can treat their core technologies like colleagues.
Almost every leading editorial board in the country has since endorsed our plan, and Fortune 100 companies from a wide range of
industries
are now getting behind it.
Well, to level the playing field and protect the competitiveness of its industries, Country A would tax imports from Country B based on their carbon content.
I simply want to use them as an example of countries and citizens who have been affected, negatively affected, by a trade policy that restricts imports and protects local
industries.
Recently we've heard a number of countries talk about restricting imports and protecting their local, domestic
industries.
I'd earned a Master's degree in Media Studies and had a string of high-profile jobs in the film and television
industries.
That was when I knew the challenge, the challenge of Africa's curricula, And I thus began my quest to dedicate my life, concern my life work, to studying, conducting research on Africa's own knowledge system and being able to advocate for its mainstreaming in education, in research, policy across sectors and
industries.
Our imaginations are the birthplace of new products, new services, and even new
industries.
We need to reform and commercialize the agricultural
industries
in Africa and in India.
Commercialization is about leveraging data to craft better policies, to improve infrastructure, to lower the transportation costs and to completely reform banking and insurance
industries.
Other
industries
are following suit, adopting production processes that reuse and recycle water.
But is gun
industries
a tool to rebuild, or is it a game?
But what is doing with gun
industries?
I found this first in surgery while I was at MIT, but now I’ve got evidence it’s happening all over, in very different
industries
and with very different kinds of AI.
And whereas television may have gotten beat up, what's getting built is a really exciting new form of communication, and we kind of have the merger of the two
industries
and a new way of thinking to look at it.
However, they do overlap in time with several stone-tool industries, the makers of which are considered to be either modern humans or direct human ancestors.
And that says essentially that yes, technology may devastate entire
industries.
So there will be new
industries
that will arise in the future, and those industries, of course, will have to hire people.
And we know that these jobs might be in different industries, they might be in different occupations and at different skill levels, but because they are innately predictable, we know they're probably at some point going to be susceptible to machine learning, and therefore, to automation.
Farmed seafood is one of the fastest-growing food industries, expanding in volume by 5.8% each year.
It can begin damaging other
industries
just by looking at them.
As a public health practitioner who has worked with small-scale farmers in Rwanda and now as a small food business owner who sits at the intersection between our consumers and producers, I've been exposed to one of the most ecologically and economically intensive
industries
in the world, and throughout my work, I've witnessed a chilling irony.
The idea was that we were going to find nuggets or gems of technology that come from other
industries
like medical imaging, the video game space, and re-appropriate them.
Other creative
industries
too can do the work.
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