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  • 121Chinese economic stimulus program — The stimulus includes plans to rebuild areas damaged by the 2008 earthquakes.[1] The 2008–2009 Chinese economic stimulus plan (simplified Chinese: 扩大内需十项措施; traditional Chinese …

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  • 122Towards a Sociology of the Novel — ( Pour une sociologie du roman ) is a book written by Lucien Goldmann. The book was published 1963 in French. The book was a seminal work for Goldmann. In it, he lays out his theory of the novel. Explanation of the Text Goldmann s Thesis “The… …

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  • 123History of fair trade — The fair trade movement as we know today has undergone several important changes since its early days following World War II. Fair trade, first seen as a form of charity advocated by religious organizations, has radically changed in structure,… …

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  • 124History of Swindon — Swindon is a town in Wiltshire in the South West of England. People have lived in the town since the Bronze Age and the town s location, being approximately halfway between Bristol and London, made it an ideal location for the Locomotive… …

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  • 125New environmental policy instruments — New Instruments of Environmental Policy (NEPIs) have in begun to be adopted by advanced societies in recent years with increasing vigour. Although forms of environmental policy have been around for many decades, the idea of placing more market… …

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  • 126Haiti — Republic of Haiti République d Haïti (French) Repiblik Ayiti …

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  • 127Equal pay for women — is an issue regarding pay inequality between men and women. It is often introduced into domestic politics in many first world countries as an economic problem that needs governmental intervention via regulation. The Equal Remuneration Convention… …

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  • 128History of rail transport in North America — 1865 to 1914Much how the clock at the local railroad station was used to set the time for the area, railroad use and development set the pace of industrialization and the United States economy during 1865 to 1914. Of course, the rise of American… …

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