Papers 2541-2550 of total 56038 found.
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…to build strong economies: 1) Macroeconomic stability to create the right conditions for investment and saving; 2) Outward oriented policies to promote efficiency through increased trade and investment; 3) Structural reform to encourage domestic…
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…on limiting the Allied effort to military victory. . Under the pressures of wartime leadership, Roosevelt's health deteriorated. , Roosevelt, exhausted from overwork, traveled to his Warm Springs, Ga., spa for a vacation in the spring of 1945. He died…
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Category: /Literature/English
…sector. Growth plunged by 6.6% in 1998, and then strongly recovered to plus 10% in 1999 and 9% in 2000. Growth fell back to 3.3% in 2001 because of the slowing global economy, falling exports, and the perception that much-needed corporate and financial reforms
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…Breast Plants: Good or Bad? For decades consumer "advocates" claimed that legal reform to make it harder for individuals to sue companies would unleash a torrent of unsafe products on the market. Instead, an out-of-control legal system is making…
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Category: /Literature/English
…"the outlawing of the Poll Tax, the development of a Public Health Program, an Anti-lynching Bill, the end of discrimination in the Armed Forces, Defense Plants, Government Housing Plants, and finally that Negro History can be taught in the Public Schools…
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…wars in France as well as reforming his household administration. He was able to defeat an attempt to force him to resign in favor of his more popular son (later Henry V), but his health declined, perhaps because of epilepsy. On March 20, 1413, he…
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Category: /History
…by bodies such as the Society of Friends. Where public works continued, they were often delayed by bureaucratic procedures, and workers' health suffered from the inadequacy of wages to buy what food was available. Evictions were common. Even the weather…
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…that mainly consisted of social reforms relating to the concerns of women- instead of suffrage; Matilda Gage helped me. I used the religion’s authority to write this bible; I also wanted to make women think and make a point of equality. I wanted women to think…
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…. The Security Council's main responsibility was suppressing international violence. To aid in this reform, the application of economical, political, and sometimes martial sanctions were necessary in order to gain compliance. An International Court of Justice…
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…supermarket products where unavailable or difficult to get.  Water allocation was reduced for cropping, irrigation and water restrictions occurred in some cities and towns. Also the health of the countries rivers declined due to reduced water flow…
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