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- 3201: Economic Development in Zimbabwe
- ... the 9th century A.D., the believed period in which many great buildings were built, buildings clearly indicative of an early and great civilization. Of the many sites the most impressive is the Great Stone House or Great Zimbabwe the source of the countries name. Despite the impressive nature of the Great Zimbabwe and the other building sites, it is believed that the civilization that created them did not survive to ...
- 3202: Consumer Alert
- ... Consumer Alert are often called upon by federal regulatory agencies and congressional committees to testify on the consumer effects of proposed regulations and legislation. For example, Consumer Alert recently testified before both Senate and the House Banking subcommittees on how changes to disclosure laws would make the mortgage process more understandable to consumers. Consumer Alert identifies consumer problems that can be solved through litigation and supplies information to public interest legal ...
- 3203: Colgate Palmolive
- ... of the most stable stocks on the exchange. Colgate has a wide variety of products sold around the globe including, Colgate Toothpastes, Speed Stick Deodorants, Ajax Surface Cleaner, and Hill's Science Diet foods for house pets. Colgate was founded in 1806 in New York City on Dutch Street by William Colgate as a starch, soap and candle business. Colgate produced soaps and perfumes or the next 67 years and then ...
- 3204: The Welfare System Must Remain
- ... personal responsibility. This means that there should be a connection between reward and effort. People must be held responsible for their actions: economic and moral failures are not society's fault. As Speaker of the House Gingrich said, "We are re-establishing work as an American tradition." (US News & World Report 12) The welfare system is an important aspect of American society. It assists the impoverished individuals and families of our ...
- 3205: Economic Development in Zimbabwe
- ... the 9th century A.D., the believed period in which many great buildings were built, buildings clearly indicative of an early and great civilization. Of the many sites the most impressive is the Great Stone House or Great Zimbabwe the source of the countries name. Despite the impressive nature of the Great Zimbabwe and the other building sites, it is believed that the civilization that created them did not survive to ...
- 3206: The US Economy Is In A Growth Spurt
- ... be possible, which would make growth stocks more attractive. But most important, inflation, as measured by the GDP deflator, should stay under 1%". He believes that the "Fed will lower interest rates after the White House and Congress reach a deficit-reduction accord". He really believes that the future will "see investors more and more lapse into a feel-good kind of investing and that, in turn, will spur volatility". Articles ...
- 3207: Changes Taking Place in the 1800's
- ... s suffrage. Before the progressives started to do anything, women couldn't do much of anything they where not able to vote, also they had no legal status. If her husband wanted to sell their house he could do it without her consent. If she did not want to sign over the deed or anything it would not matter. The reason why is because she had no legal status. But in ...
- 3208: CLONAID. . . It Makes Sense
- CLONAID. . . It Makes Sense Interested in purchasing a spare limb? Need an extra hand around the house? Then you've come to the right place. Rael, the founder of a religious organization called the Raelian Movement, recently announced that he has set up a company named Valiant Ventures Ltd. which offers a ...
- 3209: Drugs and their Effects on Business
- ... company. To help their employees to get off of drugs several of the 500 largest companies have banded together to make up an effective program. Many of the Fortune 500 companies have set up in-house employee-assistance programs, and they have even set up toll-free 800 numbers for workers and their families to call for advice and information. The treatment of drug impaired workers is relativity new and therefore ...
- 3210: Landscape Architecture as a Career
- ... to the Academy ("school") and the Lyceum ("gymnasium") were much frequented by philosophers and their disciples (2). Domestic architecture in the first half of the 20th Century attempted to achieve a closer integration of the house with it's surroundings, as seen in the works of Sven Markelius in Sweden, Alvar Aalto in Finland, and Frank Lloyd Wright in the United States (Encarta 5). The worldwide economic depression between the two ...
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