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Abstract For aging baby boomers, “It's a Small World After All” has become far more meaningful in recent years than when we were children. The words of this popular, catchy tune have become a reality in our lives as we progress through the information age and today's technological revolution. The quantum leaps of the last quarter century in travel and telecommunications have demolished barriers across time and space.