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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...premier, since November 1982) Suffrage: universal and compulsory over age 18 Elections: national elections held every four years; last elections 1 Feb... ...IMI, Prime Minister (since January 1984) Suffrage: universal adult at age 18 Elections: presidential, 12 January 1984; departmental assemblies, 2 June... ...over who are third-generation Andorrans can vote for General Council members Elections: 28-member General Council chosen every four years; last electi... ...islative, 17-member popularly elected House of Representatives and 17-member Senate; executive, Prime Minister and Cabinet; judiciary, Court of Appeal... ...ecutive (President, Vice President, Cabinet); legislative (National Congress Senate, Chamber of Deputies); national judiciary- Government leaders: Rau... ... Argentina (continued) Elections: general elections held 30 Octo- ber 1983; Senate elections held November 1986; Gubernatorial and Congressional elec... ...s: none; maritime dis- pute with Indonesia; territorial claim in Antarctica (Australian Antarctic Territory) Climate: generally arid to semiarid; tem-... ...16,072,986 (July 1987), aver- age annual growth rate 1.21% Nationality: noun Australian(s); adjec- tive Australian Ethnic divisions: 96% Caucasian, 4%... ...r; last election 1 December 1984 Political parties and leaders: govern- ment Australian Labor Party (Robert Hawke); opposition Liberal Party (John How...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... our personal comfort is more important. A few years ago Lincoln Hall, an Australian, was in a group climbing Mount Everest. He was injured. His part... ...tions seem clear. If we look at Jefferson‘s platform for his presidential election he said ‗I am for freedom of religion, and against all maneuvers t... ...stian country?‖ --―Probably no, but we have had Jews elected to the Senate and a Catholic president. And we recently had one congressman admit... ... those U.S. presidential candidates who win the popular vote and lose the election because of the non-democratic electoral college?‖ —―Let‘s a... ...ege in the U.S. several presidents have won the popular vote but lost the election because of a voting system that made sense in the 1700s but makes ... ...o less work. ―In France the workers work 24% less than they did in 1970. In the U.S they work 20% more. Downsizing management increases the w... ...But then Europeans began to work fewer and fewer hours. While in the early 1970s Europeans worked about as many hours as Americans, today the French,... ...y doesn‘t seem to increase workers‘ output! ―In the 33 years from 1970 to 2003 if we look at the comparative level of European prosperity, S...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

... and micro-economic, determines the value of companies. Greenspan testifies in the Senate, economic figures are released - and the rumour mill star... ...a paper titled "Short Sales Are Almost Instantaneously Bad News: Evidence from the Australian Stock Exchange", the authors, Michael J. Aitken, Alex... ...many politicians seem to have benefited from the scam - the government, faced with elections in September, has recently decided, in defiance of IMF... ...licies of the Fed intended, as Adolph Miller of the Fed's Board of Governors told a Senate committee, "to bring down money rates, the call rate amon... ...i attributes the crash to the disintegration of the pro-free-trade coalition in the Senate which later led to the notorious Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act ... ...urban development. He had joined the World Bank, as a senior financial analyst, in 1970, after working as a technical assistance advisor for the Br... ...holes developed a method of correctly pricing derivatives. Their work in the early 1970s proposed a solution to a crucial problem in financing theo... ...esponds in the affirmative: "Net flows (of World Bank lending) are higher prior to elections ... It is shown that a country's rate of monetary expa...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...t romantic thing in the world is to walk along a sand-covered beach. Why the Australian aborigines coming out of Africa walked 20,000 miles along t... ...d there. And did not come out for 75,000 years. They still do not come out. Australian aborigines have no interest in the rest of the world. This... ...the way during the migration process… and those that never left Africa and the Australian aborigines; all the rest of us can trace our ethnic roots b... ...a Republic in name only… as it was the Emperor’s own nephew that won the first election, and became the first legally elected President. This legal ... ...ing; the U.S. Government has managed to sabotage nearly every democratic free election ever held in a 3 rd world nation. The U.S. needs to keep the... ...orm of a medicine man, a leader, a council, a ruling class, an army, a King, a senate, an elected body of representatives, an Emperor. Giving up the... ...nd the poor stay poor. But the Law itself has advanced. This country now has elections. Human rights. To what effect? Almost nothing: the status... ...d didn’t matter to Bush Jr. All he needed was a majority in the congress and senate: the rest of the world didn’t matter. The point is… whatever t... ... time… for any reason… without needing to consult its own congress, or its own senate, or its own public. Mahr exposed the sick hypocrisy and co...

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