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…-American Almanac, v.4. Harper Publishing, San Francisco, 1984. Internet: http://genesis.acu.edu Internet: http://users.iol.it Internet: The Black Experience @gopher://wiretap.spies.com Microsoft Bookshelf Encyclopedia. Columbia University Press, Chicago…
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…/seminar_demokratisierung2002pdftexte/JournalD2002_PlattnerMarc2.pdf Adams, E.M. (1993). Religion and cultural freedom. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Neuhaus, R.J. (1984). The naked public square: Religion and democracy in America. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.…
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…Governor of Massachusetts in 1982 and a popular senator earning re election several terms from 1984-2002 (source 2). Fellow Senator John Edwards earned a law degree at the University of North Carolina in 1977. He later became a United States Senator in 1998…
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…of India from 1966 to 1977 and from 1980 until her assassination in 1984. Carrie Chapman Catt estimated that: To get the word "male" out of the Constitution cost the women of this country 52 years of pauseless campaign...During that time they were forced…
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…to Thatcher's government could be dealt with. The policies already in place and Thatcher's foresight helped bring down the power of the unions, who remained adamant about receiving higher wages for insufficient output. The 1984 coal miners strike, led by Marxist…
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…, although it established diplomatic relations with China in 1990. A brief economic slowdown in the early 1980s sparked criticism of government paternalism and the lack of public debate. Opposition parties received more than 35% of the vote in 1984 and 1988…
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…. From 1981 to 1984, Regan cut $30,000,000,000 from social program funding. Cutting social programs increased the number of people in poverty by 11 million people, roughly 4% of the population. Also, Regan believed that spending freely and lowering taxes would…
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…the rich much more than the poor. Social spending was cut by $30 billion between 1981 and 1984, and this raised poverty levels to 15% (34.4 million people) living below the poverty line, which is based on the money needed for subsistence living. The gap…
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…in his economic division. He dressed in a shirt and tie regularly and resided more in the economics office than his own dorm room. Greenspan was president of the economic society at NYU. Greenspan graduated summa cum laude in 1984 with a B.S in economics…
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…. This has shown a dramatic fall from nearly a hundred reported cases in 1984 to only two in 2000. It is likely that there is some under-reporting and under-diagnosis, but this downward trend has also been seen in the USA and is attributed to reduction in use…
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