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- 4861: Scarcity In The Canadian Economy
- ... to decrease the production of petroleum, which means petroleum supply in Canada will also decrease. In order to improve this situation, first Canada must increases its productivity of petroleum. Next, government must be involved in controlling the prices of petroleum and research must be done to reallocate new resources and develop new technology to recycle used petroleum. All these can help ...
- 4862: The History of Walmart
- ... as well as to economic development groups and free enterprise groups. Sam and his family also supported both private and public schools. Sam supported such groups as the Citizens Against Government Waste, Students in Free Enterprise, and the Arkansas Business Council. He conducted an aggressive United Way campaign. He was the largest single contributor to the Children's Miracle Network Telethon ...
- 4863: George Bush
- ... Governor of Massachusetts Michael S. Dukakis to earn his new title. Bush had become President at a time when many Americans were uncertain about their country's future. The federal government was intensely in debt due to prior years of budget deficits. Imported foods were more valuable then exports which questioned the United State's economic standing. Foreign policy was also ...
- 4864: The North American Free Trade Agreement
- ... increasing in the agricultural sector but the value of the exports has decreased due to competition from the "south". Mexican farmers have also seen increased exports but have lost their government subsidies, which effectively negates the gains from increased exports.
- 4865: The Automobile Tax
- ... keeping the automobile tax and extending it to vehicles older than eight years of age. I also think this idea will help to appease both conservatives and liberals as the government is still making money on the new plan. In the future, this plan will save people time and money, as they won’t have to pay additional fees every time ...
- 4866: George Lucas
- ... some editing work by Verna Fields, a veteran film editor, to work on a film about President Johnson’s trip to the Far East. Unfortunately, he hated the restrictions the government agency put on his work and was upset when they cut out some of his footage. Then, the idea of becoming an independent filmmaker began to look very attractive. At ...
- 4867: Women of the Civil War
- ... of female authority. Pheobe Yates Levy Pember said on her first day as matron, doctors and surgeons greeted her presence with “horror” because she was the beginning of unwanted “petticoat government.” In time, men became less opposed to women athority. Nursing helped to expand society's idea of what a woman's “sphere” was. At the end of the Civil War ...
- 4868: George Washington
- ... 1789 planned so well, that most of its essential features have survived until today. Washington believed strongly in the constitutional demand that the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the government should be kept as separate as possible. Washington did not use his charisma or office to influence legislative debates. He thought that the President should not try to control the ...
- 4869: George Washington Carver
- ... them. Years and years passed along with troubles and achievements. A few bad times had made George threaten to quit his job at Tuskegee. Beside these troubles, the United States government had became interested in his work. He was asked to develop new ways of supplying food for the troops during World War I. Though the war had ended too soon ...
- 4870: The 1960's
- ... million. The good that came out of all of this, is that thousands of negroes were flocking to register in the nine counties in alabama, louisiana, and mississippi where the government posted federal examiners to uphold the voting law. in four days, 6,998 negro voters were added to the rolls in counties where there had previously been only 3,857 ...
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