Florida (2002) named the group of highly educated workers associated with high-technology industry locations as the creative class.
In his book, 'The Rise Of The Creative Class' the economist Richard Florida depicts the connection between place and economy.
Richard Florida explains the highly educated people associated with working in high-technology industry locations as the creative class. This class of people is able to innovate new ideas, conduct research and execute their ideas in order to perform high-end technological products.
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What did Florida (2002) name the group of highly educated workers associated with high-technology industry locations?
the creative class
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Answer: The most important benefit of having a difficult amendment process is that it C. ensures that checks and balances are respected.
It becomes law - unless the president returns it to Congress within 10 days (while in session). If Congress is adjourned, then it is called a "pocket veto", and the bill would "die" without a formal veto.
Since the beginning of the seventeenth century it was common that the ladies of the high nobility are responsible for founding institutions that are dedicated to instruct girls, who could be proper schools, the house, the convent or lay internees. But it is also important to emphasize that women lacked any kind of power in the social order, they were immersed in a broad patriarchal system, a society dominated by men.