Papers 1991-2000 of total 14073 found.
…its early phases of WTO implementation. In China and the WTO, Supachai and Clifford offer optimistic views about the prospects for China's reform, Asian cooperation, and WTO-related growth in developing countries. The book makes a sustained and focused…
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…Steps ·<Tab/>Feed Preparation: natural gas is compressed and desulfurized ·<Tab/>Reforming: natural gas is mixed with steam and air to make crude syngas ·<Tab/>Syngas…
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…that the Rump would become a vehicle for his proposals of 'Godly reform' during this short-term period of 'Healing and Settling'. He wanted them to establish the new Commonwealth and in turn dissolve themselves by November 1654 in place of a more representative…
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…America's foundation has been built on the American dream of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Women in the mid-1800's were no exception to this dream and found a field of activity in social reform movements (Faragher 393). Women…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…in communist states through Destalinisation. Even though partly it was successful, but it also brought reformers in Czechoslovakia, East Germany and Hungary between 1953 to 1960. Peaceful Coexistence was introduced by Khrushchev in late 1950's. This policy meant…
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…, much of its land is impossible to cultivate because of the climate. Other important factor was the weakness of the Tsar. He was indecisive and opposed all reforms, which were threat to autocracy. The effect of the February Revolution was the abdication…
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…Augustus, originally known as Octavian, came to power in 44 BCE, during a time of great political, social and economic instability. Augustus' political, military, monetary, religious and social reforms and decrees, in conjunction with the honours…
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Category: /History
…to feed a forth of the world population which seems impossible and difficult to the developed countries, our country has already become an important power in the world not only politically but also economically. After we adopted the policy of reform
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…External Factors Forcing Change on Education: How can they work for us? I am very pleased with the opportunity to make some remarks at this second National Conference on Science and Mathematics Education Reform. Every participant here…
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…Greek and Roman principles. Concepts of equal political and social rights were further defined during the Renaissance, when the development of humanism was fostered, and later during the Reformation, in the struggle for religious freedom. "Democracy's 3rd…
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