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CELEBRATING FREE-ENTERPRISE SYSTEM
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In case you haven't noticed, our free enterprise system is
frequently under fire. A fair portion of the people on this planet
simply aren't convinced that capitalism -- along with its free
markets and individual decision-making -- is the best way to create
and distribute wealth among the people of the world.
But is this really a cause for hand-wringing? I don't think so. In
fact, I think it presents an opportunity for those who believe in our
competitive market system. Anything that's ...
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DECA, competition, free enterprise economics
Michigan Citizen
; Odette Duke Michigan Citizen 12-24-1994 DECA, competition, free enterprise economics. Throughout the United States, over 200,000 members of the National DECA Association are preparing for the competitive events competitions. The purpose of these competitions are to contribute to the development of
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A lesson in Free Enterprise: a childhood race teaches a valuable lesson about the difference between Free Enterprise and socialist "share the wealth" schemes. (Opinion Past).
The New American
; I am not one to genuflect when Free Enterprise is mentioned, nor do I drop my voice in reverence when speaking of it, myself. I do not think it is God's system for bringing Heaven to earth, nor do I believe the angels shout with joy when another rugged scoundrel reaches a fifth or sixth nefarious
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DECA: Association competition, free enterprise economics
Michigan Chronicle
; Odette Duke Michigan Chronicle 12-20-1994 DECA: Association competition, free enterprise economics. Throughout the United States, more than 200,000 members of the National DECA Association are preparing for the competitive events competitions. The purpose of the competitions is to contribute to the
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FREE ENTERPRISE
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; FREE ENTERPRISE We have too many government controls Sunday, October 29, 2000 Imagine a free economy -- in some other country. Imagine that country's businesses are deregulated, and thus the world's best and brightest go there to develop their products. Would our government's attempts to segment
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SIFE team to compete.(Strictly Business)(Students in Free Enterprise )(Brief Article)
Mississippi Business Journal
; LORMAN -- The Alcorn State University Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team is preparing to compete in the 2005 SIFE Regional Competition and Career Opportunity Fair. The event, which will feature 20 SIFE teams, will be held April 8, 2005, in New Orleans. SIFE encourages students to take what
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Jennings A. Jones Champion Of Free Enterprise
Tennessee TRIBUNE, The
; ... II, Jones returned home to chair the city's first planning commission. Utilizing his ability to fly a plane, he drew the first maps of Murfreesboro's subdivisions and recommended where new major roads should be built. He was later appointed to the Tennessee ...
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Clarke, UD teams fare well at events; Students succeed in competitions involving concepts of free enterprise
Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
; Area college students recently participated in regional competitions focused on free enterprise. Students from Clarke College took part in the Students in Free Enterprise Regional Competition in Minneapolis, while students from the University of Dubuque matched their educational outreach projects
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Champions of free enterprise
New Straits Times
; Suziena Uda Nagu New Straits Times 07-17-2001 Champions of free enterprise Byline: Suziena Uda Nagu Edition: 2* Column: Campus news Memo: (STF) - UiTM's Students in Free Enterprise unit received a generous helping hand recently, writes Suzieana Uda Nagu. TENAGA ...
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THE FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM MAKES AN EASY SALE
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
; OVETTA WIGGINS, Staff Writer The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 08-30-1994 THE FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM MAKES AN EASY SALE -- SEMINAR SPURS STUDENTS' INTEREST IN THE ECONOMY By OVETTA WIGGINS, Staff Writer Date: 08-30-1994, Tuesday Section: LIFESTYLE Edition: All Editions -- 3 Star, 2 Star P, 2 Star B, 1
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'Free Enterprise': Beam Me Up a Special Edition
The Washington Post
; Every cult movie has its day. At least, every one does in the ever- swelling DVD market, where even the most obscure, niche titles often manage to surface as special-edition releases. Case in point: "Free Enterprise," a comedy about a pair of "Star Trek"-obsessed almost-thirty-somethings released
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