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3081: Interview with Mr. Smallwood
... and measure motion to incredibly accurate measurements. When asked about his own background in mathematics, Mr. Smallwood explained that he had a very rigorous mathematics background. He attended a high school prep-school in the Washington D.C. area, which offered a wide variety of applied math courses that set him on his lifetime course through mathematics. He considers himself a life long learner, and continues to study, read and enjoy ...
3082: The Real Rules of Retirement for Women (and Men too!)
... the opportunities for tax breaks. Conclusion Finally, with all the attention that is now being given to the nation’s retirement system, there is hope for the future. Women’s retirement security is definitely on Washington’s fast track, as both Democratic and Republican politicians are focusing on who will vote in next year’s election. So make sure you stay on top of any significant reform proposals that will affect ...
3083: Tariffs and Trade Restrictions To Save Jobs
... to gain much from restricting imports, as he receives lots of pro-tariff messages but relatively few against them. References: 1. U.S. International Trade Commission, The economic effects of significant U.S. import restraints, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 1993. 2. de Melo, J. and D. Tarr, "Welfare costs of U.S. quotas on textile, steel, and apparel," Review of Economics and Statistics, August 1990. 3 ...
3084: Princess Diana
... remembers not liking to go to the Royal home, because it was big and spooky. Diana’s mother’s family, the Fermoy’s, were responsible for acquisition of Park House, Diana’s childhood home. King George V granted Diana’s grandfather Park House which was originally built for overflow guests from the Royal Sandringham House. It was a spacious property with an outdoor pool and a tennis court. (Morton 11). Diana ...
3085: A Postmodern Look at Poverty and Homelessness
... Studies on Alcohol, Incorporated. Giamo, B., & Grunberg, J. (1992). Beyond Homelessness. Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa Press. U.S. Bureau of the Census. (1993). Money Income and Poverty Status in the United States: 1992. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
3086: Succeeding Through Others
... opinions, you are communicating that you do not value the employee. You are also limiting your opportunity to gain new information. Encourage employees to give their ideas about ways to complete the task. As General George Patton once said, “Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.” Managers sometimes get projects and they dump them on their employees. This ...
3087: The Spanish-American War
... in Santa Fe attended and all the businesses in town were closed. That same day they boarded a train for San Antonio, Texas, where they were trained and drilled for 19 days. Roosevelt was in Washington, D.C., foraging equipment for the troops and arrived late. In late May the 'Rough Riders' set out by train for Tampa, Florida, where they joined 30,000 other soldiers preparing for the invasion of ...
3088: The World Bank
... around seventeen percent, this along with the other six industrial large nations ( together they form the G-7 ) amass a little less than fifty percent of the holdings. The bank’s headquarters are located in Washington D.C.. It is often here that its Board of Executive Directors, representing all member countries, debate and decide upon new policies and practices. The World Bank is very set in their lending ways. The ...
3089: The Asian Financial Crisis
... of American farm products hit their lowest point in more than four years. The cause of all of this is too much borrowed money and too much corruption. It’s also affecting steel factories and Washington apple growers. Despite all this the US economy is steaming ahead. The actions that are being taken to deal with what is taking place in Asia and America is that Japan is plans a bank ...
3090: The Watergate Scandal
... observers will only believe this if they have proof. Many of these trusting observers finally received the proof they needed to be convinced that politics are corrupt. On June 17, 1972 during the presidential campaign, Washington, D.C. police arrested seven burglars at the Watergate Hotel who were involved in a political scandal which would dramatically influence politics for years to come. The Watergate Scandal has caused a cloud of distrust ...


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