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This is a comparison of gratuities accepted in the private business world as opposed to the public or government sector.
By Bret Strecker | Published 4/11/2008
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Central Government regulate its revenue income through various means and channelise these resources to different sectors for meeting revenue expenditures as well as capital expenditure through union Budget.
By Dr. Y. P. Singh (www.doctorypsingh.com) | Published 3/28/2007
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A comparison of public and private golf courses.
By Don Rainwater | Published 9/14/2007
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An analysis of the relationship between public (government) organization and private institutions and how they have developed symbiotic relations.
By N. Katers | Published 3/3/2006
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What arguments can be presented for against the use of school vouchers for parochial schools? How is the issue of school vouchers for sectarian institutions different or similar from issues surrounding prayer in school?
By Elyssa Durant | Published 5/12/2008
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If for example, you are in the coaching or sports management field, your search may not be as difficult as you might imagine.
By Charles Duncan | Published 10/22/2007
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If you will be moving abroad to live overseas in Bulgaria and will also be taking up employment in the country you may be interested in the health care system of the country.
By SL Newman | Published 9/24/2007
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Ever wonder how those stadiums are built and who pays for them? You'll be surprised to find out...
By Mike Stufano | Published 12/27/2006
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Public American government provides many of the goods and services. So what would be exceptions?
By Marquis Canaday | Published 8/13/2008
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Why parents in a small Wyoming town do not want their children to go to public school.
By Don Rainwater | Published 9/17/2007
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The 2008 National Public Service Awards, presented in Dallas Texas, recognized two people who have made it easier for citizens to interact with their governments.
By Elaine Orr | Published 3/12/2008
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A rather cursory look at the philosophical problems that present themselves upon analysis of "public spaces". Their existence in the true sense of the word is limited at best.
By Kevin Eleazer | Published 5/30/2005
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Public realitions philosophy rarely matches up with it's practice. In this two part piece we look at the difference between how it's talked about and how it's done.
By Edwin Allen | Published 11/29/2006
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One of the great questions that people are wrestling with in this the beginning of the second half century of the space age is what are the proper roles of the private and public sectors in the opening of the high frontier?
By Mark Whittington | Published 2/4/2008
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Defining the two different types of policing and a look into the differences of Private and Public policing. Comparing the benefits and disadvantages to determine which is more beneficial to different areas in society.
By A K Larrabee | Published 11/4/2007
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Cyprus does indeed have a social security system that offers low or no cost public health care services and treatment for all that have contributed to the system.
By SL Newman | Published 8/20/2007
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It is unfortunately true that this has not had the best results in the public sector, but for private businesses and their clients and cusomers, numerous benefits can be the result of IT Services Outsourcing - Boston companies included.
By Wayne Hemrick | Published 8/11/2008
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A Durham anti-poverty agency that has been supposedly helping poor people out of poverty for more than 40 years still does not seem to know how to do it effectively.
By Milton C. Jordan,Sr. | Published 4/23/2008
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Everday, federal government employees find themselves in a very difficult position - deciding between having a child and having a job in the public sector. The Family Medical Leave Act just is not enough.
By Hannah Carice | Published 3/23/2007
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I didn't know what I wanted to do in life. Faced with the typical options: Doctor, Lawyer, or Businessman, I almost chose law school by default. But there are many other options, and I'd like to introduce you to another good one: Public Policy
By Scott Schlimmer | Published 3/30/2007
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As more cities and states consider public smoking bans, we must continue to grapple pro and con arguments. If you intuitively support smoking curtailment but need some logical support, here are some brief arguments in favor of smoking bans.
By Bartleby | Published 6/11/2006
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This paper looks at student loan debt and the struggle many college graduates have trying to pay it off. Some have to take public sector jobs, put graduate school on hold, or work in careers that were not their intended major just to make ends meet.
By Aimee E | Published 11/2/2006
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What comes first, money or loyalty? Maybe throwing more money in the right direction is the answer to many of the problems with our public school system.
By David Frantz | Published 11/19/2006
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The monopoly of an enterprise by a government agency is incongruous with the nature of America's economy, which in almost all other areas is highly supportive of private franchise. In recent years, public interest has been sparked in the idea of private enterprise in space.
By Matt Dubois | Published 3/22/2007
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Motivations, benefits, and potential drawbacks of becoming a Certified Public Accountant. Issues covered include advancement potential, pay, and comparable private sector jobs.
By John P Cummings | Published 3/19/2007
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Setting a dress-code policy at work can help to set standards of performance, give a positive public image, as well as keeping employees safe in the workplace.
By Deanna Anderson | Published 8/22/2007
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RAND Corporation researchers correlate low academic performance in second and third grades in California public schools with low school readiness scores at the level of entry to kindergarten.
By Kareyth Patrick | Published 11/20/2007
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MySpace is the new playground for pedophiles looking for an ideal place to meet underaged boys and girls to victimize. Meet Jack McClellan who operates a site that lets pedophiles know where the new playgrounds are.
By mike white | Published 8/3/2007
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The prison population is increasing nationwide at alarming rates. Why? What's the solution? Build more prisons? Subcontract prisons out to the private sector? Or should we just take the bull by the horns and correct the problem once and for all?
By Paula Brown | Published 11/19/2007
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Racial profiling is not limited to law enforcement officers. It takes place every day in malls, stores, and restaurants across America.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/21/2008
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Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Jim Nicholson to Return to Private Sector
By Regina Sass | Published 7/22/2007
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The military is held to a higher standard by the public. It is vitally important for an ex-military member to remember that they always represent the oath they took to serve.
By DeadHeadDave | Published 1/16/2008
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The FCC is on the verge of terminating the measure known as the crossover-ownership rule. Many experts believe this will lead to a decline in the number of minority media owners and the unrestricted growth of monopoly medias by large media conglomerates.
By Jorge M. Rivas | Published 12/16/2007
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Changes of ownership is threatening to end Michigan's access to an area rich in tradition for the state.
By Micah Hensler | Published 12/12/2007
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The US Government and the private sector offer disability benefits.
By Maisah Robinson, Ph.D. | Published 6/6/2006
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Founder of Eidison school movement states its high time to make the business of education a true profession. To do so, educators must be paid salaries comparable to that of other professions.
By Thomas Hanson | Published 10/23/2005
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This column discusses the current trend toward privatization of K-12 - and above - "public" educational institutions. It also discusses privatization in business and compares views on the "end" results of quality - or the lack thereof.
By Terrie Leigh Relf | Published 4/6/2006
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In a monopoly scenario, a single supplier supplies the whole market.
By Tega Dave | Published 7/9/2007
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Finnish residents, like most urban global areas, have become increasingly choosy about their cell phone ringer. Heikki Uimonen and the ISP team have researched the impact of cell phone ringers in their 2005 study.
By Aaron Lawry | Published 6/11/2006
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A critical look at corporate influence on politics and copyright.
By Stacy Coyne | Published 5/16/2006
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With cardiovascular disease as a leading cause of death in the United States, many individuals are seeking AED certification in addition to CPR certification. This is an overview of the AED device.
By Christine Cadena | Published 1/24/2007
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Our current national obsession with security has multiplied the number of careers for grads with a degree in Criminal Justice. Not only are there many government jobs but employment is also available in the private sector.
By Lima | Published 7/17/2006
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School districts across California are basically being annihilated by cuts in education. It costs $28,000 per year to imprison someone, while public education spending is currently $7,000 per student.
By International Bleu | Published 6/21/2006
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Have you wanted to profit from the movement between currency. Tis article sums up the 10 currency you should look at
By Ybother | Published 3/25/2007
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The Employee Free Choice Act is either the greatest legislation ever crafted or a piece of partisan baloney. So which is it? Slicing through the rhetoric to examine the bill and what it means to you.
By James Sherwood | Published 3/20/2007
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An essay on issues found throughout the history of American Labor including craft industrialism, Sherman Act jurisprudence, modern liberalism,the National Civic Federation, industrial democracy, and more.
By Curtis DeBaun IV | Published 3/21/2007
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A discussion of how labor unions have gone from vital to almost unnecessary in the lives of blue collar workers and how today's labor unions are searching for ways to retain their power and remain relevant.
By wiaggie | Published 4/1/2007
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This paper explores the views of Claude Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850), a French classical liberal thinker, free-trade activist, and delegate to the French National Assembly, on self-interest and its effects in various institutional environments.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 4/3/2007
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IN THIS ARTICLE I WANT TALK ABOUT MUSHARIKA, MURABIHA, QARDE AL'HASANA, IJAREH, MUDARABA
By ehsan zarrokh | Published 5/8/2007
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This is a proposal for research to be done in comparison of two school models and how they feel about behaviorally challenged students.
By Don Rainwater | Published 3/30/2007
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Some would consider working from home as a dream job. Before quitting your job however, there are some decisions to be made and many things to take into consideration about working from home.
By Bailey Landon | Published 2/24/2007
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The Group of Seven Industrialized Nations has expressed concern about the Japanese and Chinese currency and foreign trade situation, but improvements bring new risks as well.
By Dave Maddox | Published 2/12/2007
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Harrington was wrong on many fronts. but compassionate.
By Tyler Mills | Published 2/9/2007
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Technology for avoiding the spread of germs awaits industry adoption. A survey of patents shows that devices can be produced by industry and adoped by schools (and in the workplace) to allevaite the threat of the worst viruses and germs.
By Jon Roberts | Published 2/6/2007
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The article discusses the different aspects of wasting time at work.
By Ben Minor | Published 2/21/2007
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National Volunteer Week, created to celebrate volunteer efforts, will take place from April 15-21. The article presents details on the holiday and various ways to celebrate it, including info on official awards.
By Lori Voth (Revezbelle) | Published 4/8/2007
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Chairman Bernanke of the Federal Reserve warned Congress today that we may be looking at "the quiet before the storm." He cites mounting deficits and costly entitlements. No single trigger in yesterdays sell off. Today, cautious buying on Wall Street.
By Mary Anne Simpson | Published 2/28/2007
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"He is one of our most distinguished citizens. We are doing this so that this plaque will be hung to preserve his memory and to inspire others."
By nana s. achampong | Published 3/6/2007
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A grant is not used to acquire property or services for the Federal government's direct benefit. Grants are not benefits or entitlements for personal use either. Well that scuttles my plan for a new rec room.
By Gary Picariello | Published 3/2/2007
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Finalists announced for 2006 Robot Award.
By Peggy Barnett | Published 3/7/2007
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Book Reviews
By Libertarian | Published 5/26/2007
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This paper examines how the media is run in Post Soviet Russia. Some of the aspects that it looks at is the history of Russian media and how it influences modern media, government influence on the media, and society's influence on the media.
By calean | Published 7/17/2007
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Iraq has consumed President Bush, two of his terms having been dedicated to this noble 'cause'. The son has endeared himself to the father by revenging the humiliation brought on the father, the senior Bush, by a rogue leader Saddam Hussein.
By Nikitha | Published 7/17/2007
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Here we look at the history of Arkansas through the eyes of photographers working through the FSA during the 1930's.
By Micah Myers | Published 7/6/2007
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Persevering is seeing it through until its complete...well I have a saying "Life sometimes throws you a curve ball so illusive that you can't hit it...what determines your destiny is if you put the bat down or continue swinging...
By Karen Francis | Published 7/26/2007
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The Department of Defense has announced the recipients of the 2007 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award.
By AC Writer | Published 7/20/2007
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The United States Climate Action Partnership has issued a report to reduce emissions harmful to the environment. The partnership is a joint effort of Alcoa, BP,Caterpillar, Dupont, Duke Energy, GE and more.
By Mary Anne Simpson | Published 1/22/2007
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Senator Alexander's legislation and voting record.
By Drew Dungan | Published 7/30/2007
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Consumer or Privately Driven; Who Benefits from the EU Moratorium on Genetically Modified Organisms?
Review the benefits reaped by both consumer and other (economic and political) interest groups. The objective is to verify that there are underlying economic and political beneficiaries, who profit from the restrictions set forth in the moratorium than do the consumers.
By Carli Guyon | Published 6/19/2007
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For the first, all of the Latin American countries, with the exception of Cuba can be classified as democratic, yet support for democracy is declining.
By Jennifer Keck | Published 6/11/2007
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In recent years, there has been increasing concern about the problems and clinical management of people with mental illness and substance use disorders, which is referred to as dual diagnosis (DD).
By Maisah Robinson, Ph.D. | Published 6/1/2007
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How Japan's economic strategies have changed since the 60's
By Michael N. P. Miller | Published 5/22/2007
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Marvel's group of outcasts relates to ordinary humans too.
By Clayton Smith | Published 5/23/2007
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Companies fail to effectively communicate and execute their performance management plans because the necessary management or communications systems are not in place.
By Maisah Robinson, Ph.D. | Published 6/1/2007
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The biggest impediment to prosperity in any economy is government. Government does not create wealth, it absorbs it.
By Dave Heim | Published 6/7/2007
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Jiang Zemin's leadership saw China's steady movement toward economic deregulation, while leaving open questions about the status of human rights in the country. This paper explores some important events in the history of China during Zemin's time in power.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 6/4/2007
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"There are things inside of these walls, that these inmates do, that no one should witness or be subject to, NO ONE..! People should be thankful there are those of us willing to do this job."
By Dee | Published 6/11/2007
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What is this immensity of this real estate we call India? Is it one nation, one monolithic entity or a conglomeration of tribes?
By Firoze Hirjikaka | Published 4/29/2007
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In the last twenty years the criminal justice system has swelled to gargantuan size. Both the amount of money spent to maintain our penal system and the number of individuals currently under state supervision have both ballooned exponentially.
By LaBo | Published 10/30/2006
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People can turn their love of history and their degree in that subject area into a meaningful career. Jobs for grads with a degree in history may take a little initiative to discover but they are out there.
By Lima | Published 6/11/2006
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Lawyers often donate legal services to those most in need. Now, many law school require law students to complete a certain number of pro bono hours of work before graduation.
By Marina Ricci | Published 5/22/2006
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Medical tourism, an unexplored segment, is still in its infancy in India. About one and half lakh tourists visited India in 2003 for special treatment and/or advanced surgery, and they have mixed response and experience.
By NEWSCOP | Published 2/11/2006
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All about what it takes to become a paralegal, what they have to do, what kind of education is necessary and how much money they make.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 6/17/2006
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High school students in Chile recently accepted a deal from the government to end their protests. This is a look inside their movement and what allowed them to succeed.
By Colin Bennett | Published 6/13/2006
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During the last decade, affirmative action has been one of the most intensely debated issues in national politics.
By Isana` Gitsis | Published 7/29/2006
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This article explores different interview moments and how they can be perceived, using examples from my several years of hiring. The key: pay attention to the job requirements.
By Marianne Pelletier | Published 6/28/2006
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In recent years, it has become popular to donate used cars to charitable organizations. Is your old heap ready to go?
By Gia Fondren | Published 1/11/2006
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In a market economy, an individual's income can rise and fall depending on their success. An individual does not depend on the communities prosperity but rather there own. Everything is driven by supply and demand
By La'Sarah Motley | Published 1/9/2006
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Water privatization programs created by multilateral organizations for developing countries have come about relatively recently, in part, due to changing definitions and views on the importance of water and sanitation in development
By Theresa Hemsoth | Published 9/25/2005
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It isn't just health insurance or workers' compensation. Homeowners insurance isn't a certainty any more either, and rates are rising. Here's what you can to do be prepared.
By Carol Anne Carroll | Published 7/20/2005
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All about the the Hawaiian Oceanic Institute. What kind of technology is incorporated with research at the Oceanic Institute in Hawaii?
By George Furukawa | Published 3/3/2005
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In the wake of devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina the American Sleep Medicine Foundation has established a relief fund offering assistance to members of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and patients who receive services at affected centers.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 10/4/2005
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When you drink your import beer at the bar look close at the fine print, you may be surprised to find it's actually a domestic. The internationalization of beer markets has entered a new dynamic in the new global economy.
By Diana Hechavarria | Published 11/3/2005
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Know what you are stepping into, know what could happen, know what resources and what recourses are available to you. Be sure you know that it isn't quite as glamorous as the last episode of CSI.
By Morgan Summerfield | Published 1/9/2006
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You don't need tea leaves a crystal ball or any leaked White House memorandum to suspect that President Bush has his eye on military conflict with Iran.
By Larry Fowler | Published 1/25/2007
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Eyeing your bank vault. Opening doors with your voice. Giving airport security the finger. This is the future of high-tech security.
By T. Rawat | Published 8/18/2006
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The main idea of the article I selected discusses the problems with the increase of people entering the Colorado prison system and the repercussions on the state budget.
By Master'sGirl | Published 11/20/2005
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This paper focuses on Nigeria's NEEDS development plan and how the country can expand upon it.
By Katherine Jones | Published 12/24/2006
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Hitler and the Nazi Party, their rise to power, and Anti-Semitism in Europe
By Daniel Rein | Published 12/18/2006
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