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…is clos to $30,000. Wages, which are controlled, rose 8.7 percent per annum (compared with a growth rate of 4.6%) between 1979 and 1984 (Woronoff, 140). Between 1965 and 1990, the average annual growth rate of Singapore's per capita real GDP was 7.2% compared…
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…Washington: Man & Monument (New American Library, 1984). 3. D'Aulaire, I.M. and D'Aulaire, E.P. George Washington (Doubleday, 1936). 4. Eaton, Jeanette. Leader by Destiny: George Washington, Man & Patriot (Norwood, 1984). 5. Falkof, Lucille. George…
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…. Projections show the proportion of never married women increasing between 1992 and 2010 for all age groups under 55 (Crispell). According to Allen & Kalish (1984), the timing of a first marriage is related to the attractiveness of the alternatives…
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…skyrocketed. In 1984, just prior to complete deregulation, residential prices for natural gas were 44 percent above the wellhead price. By 1987, it was 110 percent above. By 1999, it was 181 percent above. At the same time, prices to larger, industrial consumers…
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…, in Political Science Quarterly of 1984, based his analysis of the Bay of Pigs failure on organizational behavior theory. He says, “The CIA supplied President Kennedy and his advisers with chosen reports on the unreliability of Castro’s forces and the extent of Cuban…
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…, Cambridge , Harvard University Press , 1984 . Karen Anderson , Wartime Women : Sex Roles , Family Relations , And the Status of Women During World War II , Greenwood Press , Connecticut , 1981. Leila J. Rupp , Mobilizing Women for War : German and American…
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…architecture, this would in a sense institutionalize the role ofa hegemon with “a creation of a common currency for all of the industrialdemocracies” and “a joint Bank of Issue to determine monetary [and financial]policies” (Cooper, 1984:166). This policy proposal…
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…headline for the Great Lakes to be cleaned up. Bibliography Encyclopedias Collier Encyclopedia, volume 3, U.S.A.: MacMillan Educational Company, New York, 1984. Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemical Analysis, volume 18, U.S.A.: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 1973…
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…the disease still exist at an alarming rate. AIDS was not discovered in America until 1981 and not given a name until 1984. In America AIDS is mainly a disease that plagues white males. It seems that most cases of AIDS are due to homosexuality and drug use…
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…at females (Ogletree, Williams, Raffield, Mason, & Fricke, 1990). Many advertisements leave a girl to believe that she must be found thin to be attractive. Puberty related body changes might be a major blow to a girl’s self esteem. Thus Freedman (1984) observes…
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