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Socialism and Capitalism in the United States.
by Ronald Munro
5/10/2002
Socialism and Capitalism in the United States.
This final paper is on experiences with socialism and capitalism in the United States and will draw on many of the other aspects of business history we learned this term. Now as we all know the United States is considered a capitalistic country.
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STOP Telemarketers Dead In Their Tracks
by Jim Edwards
Picture this: you're sitting down to a quiet meal with
your family one evening.
Just as you reach for the mashed potatoes the phone rings.
It might be your mother calling with news on the upcoming
family reunion, so you make a mad dash for the phone just
in time to catch it before the answering
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LUXURIOUS CARS AT DIRT-CHEAP PRICES
by George Papazoglou
Fellow investor,
It's true. The Government allows you to legally buy casual, or luxurious automotives at unbelievably low prices.
You can own any car you can imagine like BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Audi as long it is seized by the Government.
A Very Representative Case of Seized Vehicles...
Here's
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Make Your Vote Count
by Arleen M Kaptur
Election time in the United States is fast approaching. Choices need to be made and votes cast. In the scheme of things - there are winners and losers.
In the cold, hard factual world, the voters are not always the victors - the candidates are not always the best for the job.
How do voters make
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Accountability In Government
by Arleen M Kaptur
The government is the biggest employer in the world. They hire and maintain more employees than any other organization in history.
The question is whether the elected officials (who are really employees of every person in their jurisdiction, voted into office to represent the concerns of the voter)
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