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4411: Floating Exchange Rates: The Only Viable Solution
... Monetary Union--Let Europe's Currencies Compete." Business Week 13 November 1995: 34. Brooks, David. "A First Class Eurocrat." The American Spectator March 1992: 46- 47. "Currency Reform: A Brief History of Funny Money." The Economist 6 January 1990: 21-24. Dowd, Kevin. "European Monetary Reform: Pitfalls of Central Planning." USA Today March 1995: 70-73. Eichengreen, Barry and Charles Wyplosz ...
4412: Summary Of Kidnapped
... Robert Louis Stevenson has a genre that classifies as historical fiction. I selected this book because the setting takes place during the 1750 s, which is a perfect time for history. At that year many historic events occurred that have been written down in books today. Such as, The French and Indian War. Since the setting is in Scotland, the way ...
4413: Biography of Roger Maris
... some of his teachers told him that he would not amount to anything. But he proved them wrong and went on to become one of the greatest baseball players in history. I would recommend this book to people that would like to read a good story. The way the book is written is kind of different. People that knew Roger Maris ...
4414: Removal of GM Jobs In Flint
... City, it was time for Flint to pay the piper. The large dependency on GM brought upon a rapid decline in the economy unparalleled by any city in United States history. The removal of jobs from GM caused many problems in Flint. Dororthy Reynolds gave many statistics which proved how much the decline of GM hurt Flint. She pointed out that ...
4415: Symbolism In The Great Gatsby
... novel, The Great Gatsby, the main character, Jay Gatsby is quite enigmatic. Seclusion and isolation are well known to Gatsby, especially when it comes to his personal life and his history. Throughout the novel, except when with Nick or Daisy, Gatsby asserts himself as an observer, who would rather watch others than to join in with the crowd. The silhouette of ...
4416: Richelieu and Olivares: The Quest for European Domination
... only how the leaders of nascent nations brought about change, but to also show a side of Richelieu that few other books have depicted. “In undertaking this attempt at comparative history, I should make clear that I hold no special brief for the deference of Olivares, whose record of defeat is plain for all to read. My only anxiety is to ...
4417: Financial Instability
... international monetary reform” Eastern Economic Journal 1978, volume 4. John Williamson, The Failure of World Monetary Reform 1971-1974) (NY:NYU Press, 1977) L.B. Yeager, International Monetary Relations: Theory, History, and Policy 1976. .
4418: Lincoln's Legacy
... wanted all of us, as American citizens, to live by. In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln explained what our responsibilities as American citizens are. His concepts tie all off U.S. history together and aid the prosperity of our country. In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln stated that all men are created equal. He was restating the beliefs of Thomas Jefferson when Jefferson ...
4419: Chechnya
... as far from the socialist, there-is-no-God, one-size-fits-all Soviet model as one could be" (Fielding). They figured since Russia initiated this war, and given their history together, they were going to give all they had to avoid defeat. To say that Russia's tactics were pathetic seems to be an understatement. It was only after they ...
4420: AT&T
... long distance company until December 30, 1899 when it assumed the business and property of American Bell and became the parent company of the Bell System. For most of its history, the company functioned as a legally sanctioned, regulated monopoly. No competition was apparent until the 1970's. Since the break up in 1984, AT+T has become the largest telecommunications ...


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