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  • 1Private copying levy — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …

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  • 2Effects of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans — Hurricane Katrina 2005 Atlantic hu …

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  • 3Effects of the 2008–2010 automotive industry crisis on the United States — Main article: Automotive industry crisis of 2008–2010 An automobile dealership in Orland, California which closed after General Motors cut ties with it and several hundred other dealers as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring efforts… …

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  • 4Private speech — Children from two to about seven years old can be observed engaging in private speech speech spoken to oneself for communication, self guidance, and self regulation of behavior (Manning, 1991 [Manning, B. H. (1991). Cognitive self instruction for …

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  • 5Private Eye — For other uses, see Private eye (disambiguation). Private Eye Cover of Private Eye from July 2011 Type …

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  • 6Private Finance Initiative — The Private Finance Initiative specifies a method, developed initially by the United Kingdom government, to provide financial support for Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) between the public and private sectors. This has now been adopted by… …

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  • 7Private Fears in Public Places — Infobox Play name = Private Fears in Public Places writer = Alan Ayckbourn characters = Nicola Stewart Dan Ambrose Charlotte Imogen Arthur (voice only) setting = Various homes, bars and workplaces premiere = 17 August 2004 place = Stephen Joseph… …

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  • 8Effects of Hurricane Isabel in Maryland and Washington, D.C. — Infobox Hurricane Impact Name=Hurricane Isabel Type=Tropical storm Year=2003 Basin=Atl Image location=Hurricane Isabel flood damage Maryland.jpg Bowleys Quarters, Maryland Date=September 19, 2003 1 min winds=50 Gusts= Da Fatalities=1 direct Areas …

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  • 9Effects of 2000s energy crisis — There is debate over what the effects of the 2000s energy crisis will be over the long term. Some speculate that an oil price spike could create a recession comparable to those that followed the 1973 and 1979 energy crises or a potentially worse… …

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  • 10Private Currency — Units of value issued by private companies or organizations. A private currency is typically issued by a private firm or group, to act as an alternative to a national or fiat currency which would be the standard unit of value in a country.… …

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