... Virginia noting tobacco. The leading industry for
most states is manufacturing, listed first in Alabama, Iowa, North and South
Carolina, and Wisconsin; service industries are listed first in the rest ... According to the bond rating house of Stan-
dard and Poor, the financial rating of the states regarding total employment
growth in 1994 indicates that Alabama, Illinois, and South Carolina fell ... SETTING 7
by the examiner, the sequencing of information gathering, the framing of the
problem—for themselves and for their superiors—and threshold decisions
about how much they will invest in...
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privileged points in time. Originalist interpretation focuses on the original, fi xed,
historical meaning of the Constitution. Originalists look for historical evidence
of the public meaning of the ...
states, as well as of individuals, when infringed or invaded by the encroaching spirit
of legislative bodies.”
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Congressional supremacy is, if anything, even less appealing today. Congress is ... quotations and other key materials in the notes. All of the sources for each
paragraph are combined in a single note. For readers who are interested in explor-
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... everything they need to make a living including
punishing the capitalist-minded bourgeois. For example, the film starts with the main character
smiling and laughing out loud. The late 1950s brought ... China's industrial production.
The happy, energetic, and idyllic scenes contrast with the grim reality of mismanagement in
industry and agriculture, which resulted in a horrible famine in ... mobilizing the
masses to criticize those in positions of authority taking the capitalist road.
Mao launched the Cultural Revolution during his last decade in power to renew the spirit of the
Chinese...
... Working Men during the Mortality Decline
(Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997).
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difficulties inherent in reading silence in autobiography, Vincent then
equates literary emotional containment with ‘coping’ and recovery in an
experiential ... onto seemingly dry testimonies. This is,
I think, unavoidable. Indeed, Vincent notes his perception that grief is
‘shattering’ in post-industrial Britain. I am acutely aware that in trying to
write...
... rate inBritain during the first half of the
1990s whereas in Germany it increased slightly following the
extension of the system to East Germany. In 1995, however, the
default rate inBritain ... lending to SMEs inBritain still has a more
short-term structure.
Concerning density of branch networks, statistical data support a
lower density inBritain than in Germany. In 1995, in the ... recent data indicate a drop of LGS loans in terms of numbers
and volume inBritain compared to a continued rise in Germany, as
well as continuing differences between the countries regarding the...
... fertility by bringing rain.
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caliph al-Walid II put his own accession in a similar light: ‘The shrewd
and evilbringing one is dead; the rain is already falling’.
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these ends and progress in the sciences and industries through tanzimat based on
political justice It is God’s custom in His...
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