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a new Police station, the hiring of 22 police officers, and the purchase of 13 police cars (Richter 3). New Jersey, casino supporters boast that between 1977 and 1992, employment in the service industry employment grew 608%, new construction projects grew 95
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is found in the right car or the perfect body or the hefty bank account. We are told that the modern virtues are selfishness, greed, gluttony and lust. Those things, which tempt us to deviate from the virtuous path, are all around us and surrounded
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railroad tracks because the American railroad cars were too wide for the old track. When Wallace needed equipment there was an extremely long wait for receiving it because the commission had to approve the request. He did not think these working conditions
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television programs whilst advertisements for cars or power tools are often telecast with major sporting events.
The most obvious reason for the change of the mass media is the rapid advancement of the technology available to distributors of mass media
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systems follow precise laws but their irregular behavior can appear to be random to the casual observer. For example, weather is a chaotic system. If the rays of the sun bounce off the hood of a car in a certain way, causing a breeze, the breeze could blow
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to promote growth as managers of larger companies usually get higher salaries. Others like Williamson (1964) suggested that managers derive further utility from perquisites such as big offices, many subordinate workers, company cars etc. Fanning (1990) gives
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was dead. Later her husband comes back because he had seen his sins. Celie and her husband moved into a house she had inherited of her real father who died. And then some day a car stooped in front of Celie's house and Nettie got out. Celie and nellie are very
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, and he supports his parents, whom are unable to work because of a car accident.
Are these the actions of an evil man who would support the meaningless murders of innocent children? I think not. We need to look past the differences in clothing
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and the result is the traffic jam. Some people spend large parts of their lives in rooms on wheels (cars) while others are jammed up against one another in public transport. Fairlie seems to be saying that we would have a better world if the old boundary lines
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for the operation and manufacturing of products. How would our cars and airplanes run without electricity? Our complete transportation industry would be primitive. Rockefeller's monopoly developed the oil industry faster than any other man in his time. He is a true
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