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in Turbulent Times London: Heinemenn
Geneen, H., and Moscow, A. (1984) Managing . London: Granada
Levinson, H., and Rosenthal, S., (1984) CEO: Corporate Leadership in Action New York: Basic Books
Robbins, S.P, Bergman, R., Stagg, I., Coulter, M., (2000
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be in the eighties and nineties when the "Mediterranean" elements in the literary and linguistic heritage of English became more pronounced. Station Island (1984) reveals Dante, for example, as a crucial influence, and echoes of Virgil - as well as a translation from Book
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
There is a reoccurring theme in the novel 1984, by George Orwell. The main character, Winston Smith is often fantasizing about his utopia, and dreaming about past events. In a world where everyone is controlled and everything is decided for you, Winston
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In today's world you do not have to look very far to see things that very well could have come out of George Orwell's novel 1984. The world is globalizing at an expontential rate compared to years past. With the advent and widespread use
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Reganomics
The election of the Regan-Bush Republican ticket of 1984 brought many unprecedented and controversial policies to the US economy. Many of these policies,including Reganomics still affect our economy as a whole and are still major points
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
, N.C. 1960. p. 141.
Pritchard, William H. Frost: Aliterary Life Reconsidered. Oxford University Press. New York. 1984. p. 110.
St. Armand, Barton Levi. Emily Dickinson and Her Culture:The Souls Society. Cambridge University Press. New York. 1984. p
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Category: /History
makers, cotton became the engine that drove the American economy forward.
Bibliography
Bruchey, Stuart. The Wealth of the Nation: An Economic History of the United States (New York: W.W. Norton, 1984).
Handlin, Oscar and Mary Handlin, The Wealth
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Category: /History
a mere 185
horsepower. This was an embarrassment to a car that was once known for speed. It would be a long time before the Corvette was looked at as a car of excellence, but it would happen.
In 1984 the Corvette got more than just a little restyling
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service would be in a better position to carry out security intelligence functions and the RCMP should deal with criminal matters only. Finally, in 1984 the government of the day passed Bill C-157 in June and the CSIS was officially born on July 16, 1984
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their great potential strength was to a large extent canceled out by lack of munitions. (Captain Sir Basil Liddell Hart, 1984) The growth of these tremendous forces had been due primarily to a military
gospel of mass. Known by Clausewitz, the Prussian military
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