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Category: /Literature/English
…lack the sexual bargaining clout to insist. Instead, the WHO believes, pharmaceutical companies could have still-to-be-perfected microbicidal vaginal gels or sprays on the market within two years--if they are given a bit of a push. Vaginal gels have been…
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Category: /History
…employed effective? Baldwin believes they were. The US used Iranian frozen assets as a bargaining chip that could be exchanged for hostages with out selling American national honor. By imposing economic costs, the US deprived Iran of critical supplies, ie…
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…of disgraces he has bore. A good example is in Act 3 Scene 1, beginning with line 52:         "He hath disgraced me half a million, laughed at my losses,         mocked at my gains, scorned my nation, thwarted my bargains,         cooled my…
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Category: /Literature
…for a hydroelectric project, although in truth the real prize turns out to be priceless. Along the way they encounter a blind prophet who promises them riches beyond their dreams, though not what they had bargained for; a white-robed choir being baptized in a river…
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…that the FTAA will take thousands of jobs to other countries, reduce workers' rights by exploiting cheap labor and drain natural resources. Significant challenges will need to be overcome to successfully conclude this agreement. Hard bargaining will be required…
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…, for example, they would receive thousands of links to online department stores. In this era of e-shopping, people of the upper class can now shop through a lower end department store, or bargain site like e-bay, without ever having to place one foot in any…
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…working conditions as much as anyone else. While their job may have been more important than that of other works in the US, that just means that Coolidge should have tried more to bargain with the police, not ignore them. In my opinion Coolidge is to blame…
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…unreliable she thought her father was. The daughter compares her parents' marriage to an unfavorable unity: "you were eachother's bad bargain, not mine" (19). Shouldn't marriage be a happy and joyful union, not something that you can't stand? The conflict…
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…time, and if the majority of the workers think they are on the right route, they then proceed to expose it to the employers: It is through these debates and negotiations which can be understood in the terms of, "collective bargaining, a process of formal…
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…reality. One outstanding example of this is Jefferson's reaction to Napoleon's offer that would become known as the Louisiana Purchase. Obviously, it was an incredible bargain, but it went against the Republican view of the Constitution; typically…
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