Global means of or referring to a globe and may also refer to:
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... frequencies and in some cases leads to a global attractor ... forced Navier–Stokes equations are all known to have global attractors of finite dimension ... incompressible Navier–Stokes equation with periodic boundary conditions, if it has a global attractor, then this attractor will be of finite dimensions ...
... Global citizenship Global city, an especially important city Global war, World war Global warming and global dimming, in environmental studies ...
... BBC Global 30 FTSE/Mondo Visione Exchanges Index MSCI World S P Global 100 S P Global 1200 Russell Global Launched 17/01/07 FTSE Global 100 The Global Dow - Global version of the Dow Jones Industrial Average Dow ...
... PCCW Global is an operating division of HKT Group Holdings Limited (HKT) ... covering the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia and the Americas, PCCW Global supply the voice and data needs of multinational enterprises, as well as the operational requirements of service ... The PCCW Global network covers over 1,500 cities and 110 countries, and supports a list of integrated global communications solutions which include IP ...
... Immanuel Wallerstein has argued that it is the global capitalist system that creates shared interests among the dominant parties, thus inhibiting potentially harmful ... take a similar stance, arguing that the intertwined network of interests in the global capitalism leads to the decline of individual nation states, and the rise of a global Empire which has no outside, and no ...
Famous quotes containing the word global:
“Ours is a brandnew world of allatonceness. Time has ceased, space has vanished. We now live in a global village ... a simultaneous happening.”
—Marshall McLuhan (19111980)
“As the global expansion of Indian and Chinese restaurants suggests, xenophobia is directed against foreign people, not foreign cultural imports.”
—Eric J. Hobsbawm (b. 1917)
“However global I strove to become in my thinking over the past twenty years, my sons kept me rooted to an utterly pedestrian view, intimately involved with the most inspiring and fractious passages in human development. However unconsciously by now, motherhood informs every thought I have, influencing everything I do. More than any other part of my life, being a mother taught me what it means to be human.”
—Mary Kay Blakely (20th century)