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$100 billion of (mainly corporate) tax cuts" (Anonymous A clash of wills; The economy, 2001; p. NA). Some of the top United States...
"California Governor Pete Wilson proposed adding 2,900 correctional employees to the California Department of Corrections -- more ...
they lost loved ones, pets, or their homes. Those who lived in other parts of Manhattan were also worried about the people in the ...
point. When the military is thriving it is some of the best boom times for the United States economy. This has been proven many ...
components to being an effective leader; while Hoover possessed the courage and decency that so expressly demonstrated the lengths...
the aggregate value of offering health coverage to all citizens is likely to be greater than the estimated costs of providing this...
costs in each country. This was chosen as it was a product that was exactly the same in each country where it was sold as well as ...
is pushing the timber industry to salvage what they can of the "dead and dying trees," by greatly increasing logging quotas (Webst...
The road and rail links are well established and the telecommunications infrastructure is already strong with several local exchan...
misleading promises sold to an unsuspecting Congress by a cynical band of White House operatives and mendacious business lobbyists...
the grief and loss of the people themselves, which is incalculable. In addition, the replacement value of the Twin Towers themse...
a high level of disposable income there may be caution on the part of the consumers and they will save rather than spend the money...
but the recovery would be long for those that still had money in the stock market during the crash. It would be 1956 before the sa...
demineralization two of the most important factors. Storing food has undergone significant modification due to the distance commo...
BNF study was published; it found that "organically grown tomatoes are higher in levels of flavonoids" than those grown non-organi...
the world in general, particularly the influence of powerful countries such as the United States. Unfortunately for many ...
and most often, it is the amateurs who are most often caught (McGoey, 2003). There are different kinds of professional shoplifter...
a need first to look at some basic economic theories concerning state intervention. Classical economists argue for minimal...
(5). Therefore, when the wall dividing East and West Germany was finally torn down, it is clear why this was such a powerful symb...
and so need far less human labor input to bring their cotton to market. The high costs of farming in the U.S., however, likely wo...
sexes. Then there are other theories that put all their energy into the idea that the economy drives everything. Bourdieu (1998)...
also carry much greater risk than other investments offering lower rates of return. The Leveraged Buyout A leveraged buyout...
the population that will enable the increased provision of a better standard of living. This means that government need to create ...
after inflation, with a Democrat in the White House, vs. just 2.3% under Republicans, according to market data provider Ibbotson A...
own production (Wikipedia, 2004). The end result is that oil prices increase (Wikipedia, 2004). Where else is oil produced? The l...
"Slavery is terrible for men, but it is far more terrible for women" (Jacobs, 2001, 37)....
the poorer countries are only able to produce the raw goods. These are then exported. Often from countries that need the goods for...
markets that can be quite lucrative. The industry can expect greater numbers of patients in the future, resulting both from demog...
the printing process and allowed daily newspapers, book and magazine publishers to establish better editing and faster turnaround ...
States would need to assure education and training were available for qualified individuals. One thing all states could do that ...