[English] [? gl? b? Los Angeles? Ze? N][ America] [? glo? b? l? Ze? n]
Noun (abbreviation of Noun) is global and global;
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1. This article also explains a common globalization challenge related to multithreading in JavaServer Faces applications and provides a solution.
This paper also explains the globalization challenges related to multithreading in JavaServer Faces programs, and provides a solution.
2. Globalization in the past 20 years has brought a lot of connections and created a brand-new global quality of life.
Globalization in the past 20 years has brought about the improvement of the degree of interconnection between regions and countries and achieved a brand-new global quality of life.
3. Economic globalization is changing and making China one of the most important world factories in many industrial fields.
With the development of economic globalization, China is becoming the manufacturing center of the world.