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Public interest
Public InterestAttempted definitionsUses of the conceptRecent scholarly discussionResearch needs and opportunitiesBIBLIOGRAPHYThe public interest is a concept that can be defined in several ways. It is often treated as an ideal standard to which appeals for validation of political claims and... Read more |
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Freelance Editor
Freelance Editor BUSINESS PLAN THE SCRIVENER 752 Kenwood Dr. Silver City, NV 75002 June 1995 to December 1995 The following plan features an approach to home-based freelancing that seeks to combine professionalism and state-of-the art technology ... Read more |
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Monetary Policy
Monetary PolicyElements of monetary policyEvolution of objectivesConflicts of objectivesMonetary policy and aggregate demandLags in monetary policyMonetary and fiscal policiesBIBLIOGRAPHYIn its broadest sense, monetary policy includes all actions of governments, central banks, and other public... Read more |
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American Journal of Public Health
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH The American Journal of Public Health is a monthly publication of the American Public Health Association. The mission of the Journal, which began publication in 1911 as a continuation of the American Journal of Public Hygiene, is to advance public health research,... Read more |
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European Monetary System
European Monetary System arrangement by which most nations of the European Union (EU) linked their currencies to prevent large fluctuations relative to one another. It was organized in 1979 to stabilize foreign exchange and counter inflation among members. Periodic adjustments raised the values of... Read more |
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Daniel OConnell (Irish statesman)
Liberator, The, (1831–65), Abolitionist weekly, was founded at Boston by W.L. Garrison. Its editorial policy was of a militant‐pacifist type, denouncing slavery, calling for its immediate abolition and the enfranchisement of all American blacks, but having no specific program for... Read more |
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Tina Brown
Tina Brown Jumping onto journalism's fast track in 1974, British-born Tina Brown (Christina Hambly Brown, born 1953) transformed the English magazine Tatler, then the U.S. magazines Vanity Fair and the New Yorker, using controversial topics and challenging images. Her editorial rabbit punches... Read more |
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Sartoris
Sartoris, novel by Faulkner, published in 1929 with editorial cuts. Flags in the Dust (1973) is the full text.Bayard Sartoris comes home to Jefferson, Miss., from combat as an aviator in World War I, in which his twin brother John, also a flyer, has been killed. His grandfather, old Bayard, head of... Read more |
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Kathleen Krull
Krull, Kathleen 1952- (Kathleen Cowles, Kathryn Kenny, Kevin Kenny)PersonalBorn July 29, 1952, in Fort Leonard Wood, MO; daughter of Kenneth (an artists' representative) and Helen (a counselor) Krull; married Paul W. Brewer (an artist andwriter), October 31, 1989; stepchildren: Jacqui, Melanie.... Read more |
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Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd
Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd , 1901-66, South African political leader, b. Holland. He was taken as an infant to South Africa when his parents emigrated as missionaries. He graduated from Stellenbosch Univ. and studied further in Germany, where he came into contact with the nascent National Socialist... Read more |
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