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  • 111Laborem Exercens — was an encyclical written by Pope John Paul II in 1981, on human work. It is part of a larger body of writings known as Catholic social teaching, that trace their origin to Rerum Novarum which was issued by Pope Leo XIII in 1891.External links*… …

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  • 112Alberta Union of Provincial Employees — (AUPE) Founded 1977 Members 68,000 Country Canada Key people Guy Smith (President) Bill Dechant (Executive Secretary Treasurer) …

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  • 113property tax — a tax levied on real or personal property. [1800 10] * * * Levy imposed on real estate (land and buildings) and in some jurisdictions on personal property such as automobiles, jewelry, and furniture. Some countries also levy property taxes on… …

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  • 114Economics — This article is about the social science. For other uses, see Economics (disambiguation). For a topical guide to this subject, see Outline of economics. Economics …

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  • 115Japanese work environment — Many both in and outside of Japan share an image of the Japanese work environment that is based on a lifetime employment model used by large companies as well as a reputation of long work hours and unusually strong devotion to one s company. This …

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  • 116progressive tax — Tax levied at a rate that increases as the quantity subject to taxation increases. Designed to collect a greater proportion of tax revenue from wealthy people, progressive taxes reflect the view that those who are able to pay more should carry a… …

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  • 117Puerto Rico — This article is about the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. For other uses, see Puerto Rico (disambiguation). Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico …

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  • 118Fair trade — For other uses, see Fair trade (disambiguation). Fair trade is an organized social movement and market based approach that aims to help producers in developing countries make better trading conditions and promote sustainability. The movement… …

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  • 119Race to the bottom — In government regulation, a race to the bottom is a phenomenon that is said to occur when competition between nations or states (over investment capital, for example) leads to the progressive dismantling of regulatory standards. This theory, also …

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  • 120Democratic Party (United States) — Democratic Party …

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