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prefrontal cortex of the brain.
Well, as for physical advances I' not sure. But I do know that during their travels, crusaders witnessed many marvels, such as temples and great cities. After the crusades, the people of Europe were moved and captivated by what the crusaders had seen, which greatly(if not entirely) influenced the Renaissance.
deoxygenated blood looks slightly purple/blue as the fe^2+ prosthetic groups in the erythrocytes (red blood cells) are not bound to O2. when they are, they appear the colour red that is seen when blood is exposed to the air.
Not many Americans like the idea of space exploration, some think it's to much money to handle. But those that do believe that it is valuable have seen all the good technological advances that have been made.
The White Pages is a telephone directory for residential numbers. It is distributed in a booklet but modern technological advances has seen the decline in the use of the paper version and many now go to the website to look for numbers.
I am not sure what you are referring to, but in the words "customer advances" I will assume you are referring to a person or company providing a service or product to the customer with expectations of payment at a later date. If this is the case, then the recording of this would be seen in Accounts Receivable or Notes Receivable (depending on the amount of time the customer is given to pay the amount). If not paid out in the period when the Balance Sheet is prepared such advances are listed under assets using the same account (Accounts or Notes Receivable) Please Note, if they are paid off, then the balance is removed from Accounts/Notes Payable and recorded into Revenue (Income) which is not on the Balance Sheet.
Im going off this with what I know, no research was done, but google is a wonderful tool to do so...With advances in Space exploration/technological advances we might one day have a better understanding of how dark matter, wormholes were created. It has been said that traveling through a blackhole will open a paradox to the past, although we both know that any man traveling through a blackhole will automatically be stretched out like a spaghetti noodle. I possibly seem to think that with further advances in space technology we might even be able to accommodate advances in medicine, ie...maybe cures for certain diseases or illnesses. Ive read and seen on television that currently major corporations are designing spacecrafts that will one day have everyone in space and not just the mulit-millionaires. As technology increases the problems arise, but I believe on day the vast amount of space will be one step closer to being explored.
The PS4 has not been announced, is not sold, has not been seen at electronics shows at the time of this May 2010 postings. Since the PS3 was in 1080 P HD and is now updated to also play 3D it is likely the PS4 will have further technological advances.
Should the world turn from economic and mechnical development, the rapid growth of the late 20th Century could be viewed in retrospect as a Renaissance in several areas. Electronics, communication, and space exploration would be the most prominent advances.
According to everything i've either seen on television or read in sci-fi books the computers will advance to 3 parts of a keyboard split and probably more language accessable for user friendliness and major advances in built in language softwares I hope it helped!! =)
Blitzkrieg was the military strategy that Hitler's generals came up with to take over Poland, France, the Low Countries, and western Russia. The world had never seen this type of warfare combined with the technological advances of the Nazis, and that is what made this tactic so effective.
There was of course a scientific imperitive (and a great deal was learned about the solar system, and many technological advances were made) but the main reason was political. The Russians had the first satellite and the first man in space, so the US had to beat them to the moon.For the communist system to be seen as technologically superior was unthinkable.