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Thursday, May 21, 2015
International Flag Of The Planet Earth May Be Used During Space Travel
Since Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, the iconic visual of the American flag they left behind marked NASA’s success in going where no man had gone before, marking their arrival for future visitors to see.
Since then, all space suits worn by Americans have been adorned with the American flag. However, NASA has been supporting a design that may replace the American flag during space travel.
The new flag, called the International Flag of the Planet Earth, is expected to represent Earth as a whole, rather than segment only the United States. Read More
Since then, all space suits worn by Americans have been adorned with the American flag. However, NASA has been supporting a design that may replace the American flag during space travel.
The new flag, called the International Flag of the Planet Earth, is expected to represent Earth as a whole, rather than segment only the United States. Read More
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The author includes a step-by-step description of how Bitcoin works, starting with public key cryptography. He goes on to explain how transactions are processed, exploring the blockchain and reviewing how the wallet and mining technologies are structured. This vital resource reviews Bitcoin from the broader perspective of digital currencies and explores historical attempts at cryptographic currencies, all the way through to innovative applications such as decentralized exchanges or autonomous agents.
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When positioning your business to face the competition, what factors do you consider?
Has your business strategy mastered the art of MANOERVRING?
hen do you choose an Offensive or Defensive Strategy?
Does it require a Basic or Complex Solution?
What positioning does it take for your business to gain an advantage?
Your getting and keeping sight of the competition is often based on the structural limitations of your business such as how you communicate and where your partners are located?
Other important factors may include concepts such as energy (POTENTIAL VS KINETIC) as well as gravity.
You may be asking why these positioning concepts matter and how your business strategy may often be similar to that of an elite Formula One racing car driver or aerial pilot?
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