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“Reform”inAmericahasbeensterilebecauseitcanimaginenochangeexceptthroughtheextensionofthismetaphorofarace,widerinclusionofcompetitors,“apieceoftheaction,”asitwere,forthedisenfranchised.
No.005
Wehavenoprideinourgrowinginterdependence,inthefactthatoursystemcanserveothers,thatweareabletohelpthoseinneed;
emptyboastsfromthepastmakeusashamedofourpresentachievements,makeustrytoforgetordenythem,moveawayfromthem.
No.006
Thetraditionalviewsupposesthattheuppermantleoftheearthbehavesasaliquidthenitissubjectedtosmallforcesforlongperiodsandthatdifferencesintemperatureunderoceansandcontinentsaresufficienttoproduceconvectioninthemantleoftheearthwithrisingconvectioncurrentsunderthemid-oceanridgesandsinkingcurrentsunderthecontinents.
No.007
Thisviewmaybecorrect:
ithastheadvantagethatthecurrentsaredrivenbytemperaturedifferencesthatthemselvesdependonthepositionofthecontinents.
No.008
Theenclosedseasareanimportantfeatureoftheearth'
ssurfaceandseriouslyrequireexplanationbecause,inadditiontotheenclosedseasthataredevelopingatpresentbehindislandsarcs,thereareanumberofolderonesofpossiblysimilarorigin,suchastheGulfofMexico,theBlackSea,andperhapstheNorthSea.
No.009
Furthermore,neutrinoscarrywiththeminformationaboutthesiteandcircumstancesoftheirproduction:
therefore,thedetectionofcosmicneutrinoscouldprovidenewinformationaboutawidevarietyofcosmicphenomenaandaboutthehistoryoftheuniverse.
No.010
Consequently,nothingseemsgoodornormalthatdoesnotaccordwiththerequirementsofthefreemarket.
No.011
Accordingly,itrequiresamajoractofwilltothinkofprice-fixing(thedeterminationofpricesbytheseller)asboth“normal”andhavingavaluableeconomicfunction.
No.012
Infact,price-fixingisnormalinallindustrializedsocietiesbecausetheindustrialsystemitselfprovides,asaneffortlessconsequenceofitsowndevelopment,theprice-fixingthatitrequires.
No.013
Thateachlargefirmwillactwithconsiderationofitsownneedsandthusavoidsellingitsproductsformorethatitscompetitors'
chargeiscommonlyrecognizedbyadvocatesoffree-marketeconomictheories.
No.014
Moreover,thoseeconomistswhoarguethatallowingthefreemarkettooperatewithoutinterferenceisthemostefficientmethodofestablishingpriceshavenotconsideredtheeconomiesofnonsocialistcountriesotherthantheUnitedStates.
No.015
Synder,Daly,andBrunshaverecentlyproposedthatcaffeineaffectsbehaviorbycounteringtheactivityinthehumanbrainofanaturallyoccurringchemicalcalledadenosine.
No.016
Tobuttresstheircasethatcaffeineactsinsteadbypreventingadenosinebinding,Snyderetalcomparedthestimulatoryeffectsofaseriesofcaffeinederivativeswiththeirabilitytodislodgeadenosinefromitsreceptorsinthebrainsofmice.No.017
Theproblemisthatthecompoundhasmixedeffectsinthebrain,anotunusualoccurrencewithpsychoactivedrugs.
No.018
Whowouldwantanunmarkedpotwhenanotherwasavailablewhoseprovenancewasknown,andthatwasdatedstratigraphicallybytheprofessionalarchaeologistwhoexcavatedit?
No.019
Federaleffortstoaidminoritybusinessesbeganinthe1960swhentheSmallBusinessAdministration(SBA)beganmakingfederallyguaranteedloansandgovernment-sponsoredmanagementandtechnicalassistanceavailabletominoritybusinessenterprises.
No.020
Recentlyfederalpolicymakershaveadoptedanapproachintendedtoacceleratedevelopmentoftheminoritybusinesssectorbymovingawayfromdirectlyaidingsmallminorityenterprisesandtowardsupportinglarger,growth-orientedminorityfirmsthroughintermediarycompanies.
No.021
MESBIC'
saretheresultofthebeliefthatprovidingestablishedfirmswitheasieraccesstorelevantmanagementtechniquesandmorejob-specificexperience,aswellassubstantialamountsofcapital,givesthosefirmsagreateropportunitytodevelopsoundbusinessfoundationsthatdoessimplymakinggeneralmanagementexperienceandsmallamountsofcapitalavailable.
No.022
Mostseniorexecutivesarefamiliarwiththeformaldecisionanalysismodelsandtools,andthosewhousesuchsystematicmethodsforreachingdecisionsareoccasionallyleeryofsolutionssuggestedbythesemethodswhichruncountertotheirsenseofthecorrectcourseofaction.
No.023
Butthedebatecouldnotberesolvedbecausenoonewasabletoaskthecrucialquestionsinaforminwhichtheycouldbepursuedproductively.
No.024
Duringthenineteenthcentury,sheargues,theconceptofthe“useful”childwhocontributedtothefamilyeconomygavewaygraduallytothepresent-daynotionofthe“useless”childwho,thoughproducingnoincomefor,andindeedextremelycostlyto,itsparents,isyetconsideredemotionally
a-i”
“priceless.”
No.025
Wellestablishedamongsegmentsofthemiddleandupperclassesbythemid-1800'
s,thisnewviewofchildhoodspreadthroughoutsocietyinthelate-nineteenthandearly-twentiethcenturiesasreformersintroducedchild-laborregulationsandcompulsoryeducationlawspredicatedinpartontheassumptionthatachild'
semotionalvaluemadechildlabortaboo.
No.026
Expulsionofchildrenfromthecashnexus'
…althoughclearlyshapedbyprofoundchangesintheeconomic,occupational,andfamilystructures,”Zelizermaintains,“wasalsopartofaculturalprocessof‘sacralization'
ofchildren'
slives.”
No.027
Protectingchildrenfromthecrassbusinessworldbecameenormouslyimportantforlate-nineteenth-centurymiddle-classAmericans,shesuggest;
thissacralizationwasawayofresistingwhattheyperceivedastherelentlesscorruptionofhumanvaluesbythemarketplace.
No.028
Thefactorsfavoringunionizationdrivesseemtohavebeeneitherthepresenceoflargenumbersofworkers,asinNewYorkCity,tomakeitworththeeffort,ortheconcentrationofsmallnumbersinoneortwolocations,suchasahospital,tomakeitrelativelyeasy.
No.029
Individualentrepreneursdonotnecessarilyrelyontheirkinbecausetheycannotobtainfinancialbackingfromcommercialresources.
No.030
SincelargebeesarenotaffectedbythesprayingofMatacil,theseresultsaddweighttotheargumentthatsprayingwherethepollinatorsaresensitivetothepesticideuseddecreasesplantfecundity.
No.031
Thequestionofwhetherthedecreaseinplantfecunditycausedbythespayingofpesticidesactuallycausesadeclineintheoverallpopulationoffloweringplantspeciesstillremainsunanswered.
No.032
AlthoughatfirstthecoloniesheldlittlepositiveattractionfortheEnglish-theywouldratherhavestayedhome-bytheeighteenthcenturypeopleincreasinglymigratedtoAmericabecausetheyregardeditasthelandofopportunity.
No.033
Ifthecompetitorcanproveinjuryfromtheimports-andthattheUnitedStatescompanyreceivedasubsidyfromaforeigngovernmenttobuilditsplantabroad-theUnitedStatescompany'
sproductswillbeuncompetitiveintheUnitedStates,sincetheywouldbesubjecttoduties.
No.034
InadditionmanyethnologistsattheturnofthecenturybelievedthatNativeAmericanmannersandcustomswererapidlydisappearing,andthatitwasimportanttopreserveforposterityasmuchinformationascouldbeadequatelyrecordedbeforetheculturesdisappearedforever.
No.035
Insuchacontext,whatisrecognizedas“dependency”inWesternpsychiatrictermsisnot,inKoreanterms,anadmissionofweaknessorfailure.
No.036
Andmanagersunderpressuretomaximizecost-cuttingwillresistinnovationbecausetheyknowthatmorefundamentalchangesinprocessesorsystemswillwreakhavocwiththeresultsonwhichtheyaremeasured.
No.037
Mostnovelistsandhistorianswritingintheearlytomid-twentiethcenturywhoconsideredwomenintheWest,whentheyconsideredwomenatall,fellunderTurner'
sspell.No.038
Inaddition,theidealofsixCEO'
s(femaleormale)serving
ontheboardofeachofthelargestcorporationsisrealizableonlyifeveryCEOservesonsixboard.
No.039
Increasingly,historiansareblamingdiseasesimportedfromtheOldWorldforthestaggeringdisparitybetweentheindigenouspopulationofAmericain1492—newestimatesofwhichsoarashighas100million,orapproximatelyone-sixthofthehumanraceatthattime—andthefewmillionfull-bloodedNativeAmericansaliveattheendofthenineteenthcentury.
No.040
Virgin-soilepidemicsarethoseinwhichthepopulationsatriskhavehadnopreviouscontactwiththediseasesthatstrikethemandarethereforeimmunologicallyalmostdefenseless.
No.041
Spanishtributerecords…TheevideneeprovidedbythedocumentsofBritishandFrenchcoloniesisnotasdefinitivebecausetheconquerorsofthoseareasdidnotestabli