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Worth More Than We Earn

Released on 1996
Worth More Than We Earn

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ISBN: UCSD:31822021652656

Category: Wages

Page: 4

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Can’t We Just Print More Money?

Released on 2022-05-19
Can’t We Just Print More Money?

Author: Rupal Patel

Publisher: Random House

ISBN: 9781529159066

Category: Business & Economics

Page: 320

View: 369

'A well-written treat' Professor David Spiegelhalter, author of The Art of Statistics 'An enjoyable introduction' The Times 'Entertaining and essential' Laura Whateley, author of Money: A User's Guide __ Why are all my clothes made in Asia? How come I'm so much richer than my great-great-grandma? And what even is money? Whether you're buying lunch, looking for a job, or applying for a mortgage, the thing we call 'the economy' is going to set the terms. A pity, then, that many of us have no idea how the economy actually works. That's where this book comes in. The Bank of England is Britain's most important financial institution, responsible for printing money, regulating banks and keeping the economy running smoothly. Now, the Bank's team take you inside their hallowed halls to explain what economics can - and can't - teach us about the world. Along the way, they offer intriguing examples of econ in action: in financial crises and Freddo prices, growth stages and workers' wages. Accessible, authoritative and surprisingly witty, this is a crash course in economics and why it matters. __ 'If you feel you should understand how economists think but have no idea where to start, this book is the answer . . . Buy this book for the inquiring person, young, old or in between.' Martin Wolf, Financial Times

Life Less Lonely, A: What We Can All Do to Lead More Connected, Kinder Lives

Released on 2018-10-04
Life Less Lonely, A: What We Can All Do to Lead More Connected, Kinder Lives

Author: Nick Duerden

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

ISBN: 9781472957801

Category: Psychology

Page: 224

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Loneliness has reached the levels of an epidemic. From the bullied child to the new parent, from the pensioner who has outlived friends and family members to teenagers who manage their social lives through the glow of a mobile phone, it can - and does - affect anyone and everyone, irrespective of age, race or class. Many suffer in silence, convinced it's a confession too far, a sign of too much vulnerability, a shameful failing. But the human condition is not a failing. What's it like when loneliness descends? How does it announce itself, and how do you recognise it? Do you discuss it, or conceal it? From where can you seek help? A Life Less Lonely shares stories of loneliness and social isolation, and looks for ways in which we can help one another to future-proof ourselves against this most insidious affliction. By talking to those who suffer from it, and by highlighting the work of those who fight to combat it, the book offers guidance on how to spot the symptoms in yourself and in others, how to connect with those around you, and how, by understanding it all better, we might just set ourselves free from it. In this way, what is an epidemic today might not be one tomorrow.

California Physician

Released on 1984
California Physician

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ISBN: UCLA:31158011936522

Category: Medical economics

Page: 548

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The Men We Became: More Echoes From the End Zone

Released on 2019-04-03
The Men We Became: More Echoes From the End Zone

Author: Lisa Kelly

Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing

ISBN: 9781457548048

Category: Sports & Recreation

Page: 304

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What does it take to be a student-athlete at Notre Dame? Sports fans may have an idea of what it takes to play football at a Division I college: the training, the discipline, the pain, the motivation. But most of us have no idea what it takes to be a successful student-athlete at a top academic institution such as Notre Dame. In “The Men We Became: More Echoes From the End Zone,” the follow up to Lisa Kelly’s first book “Echoes From the End Zone: The Men We Became;” Lisa details what it takes to be a successful student-athlete at Notre Dame: the dedication, determination and drive that Our Lady’s student-athletes need to find success both on and off the field. She tells the stories of another group of Notre Dame football players including: • The lessons they learned in college, and how those lessons changed their lives via the Notre Dame Value Stream • Their years at Notre Dame • The end of their football careers • The new careers and dreams they followed after football "The profiles of the Notre Dame men presented in this book touch on the significant impact the University played in the shaping of these individuals after they left . Lisa does a masterful job of extracting the essence of what make Notre Dame men special. I am proud of the legacy I was fortunate enough to be a part of and grateful to Lisa for doing such a remarkable job in telling our stories.” ~Reggie Brooks “The men featured in this book are special individuals and represent all that is great about Notre Dame. These men are significant and they have strived each day to make an impact and difference in all things that they touch. They were - and as far as I’m concerned remain - Notre Dame student-athletes and I’m proud to have been a part of their lives. Lisa, thank you for your work and sharing with the Notre Dame Family what you so appropriately have named, “The Men We Became: More Echoes From the End Zone.” ~ Lou Holtz

Should We Tax the Rich More?

Released on 2013-11-02
Should We Tax the Rich More?

Author: George Papandreou

Publisher: House of Anansi

ISBN: 9781770894228

Category: Political Science

Page: 128

View: 986

As middle-class incomes stagnate in advanced economies while the rich experience record income gains, the eleventh semi-annual Munk Debate pits wealth redistribution supporters Paul Krugman and George Papandreou against Newt Gingrich and Arthur Laffer to debate taxation — should the rich pay more? For some the answer is obvious: redistribute the wealth of the top income earners who have enjoyed, for almost a generation, the lion’s share of all income gains. Imposing higher taxes on the wealthy is the best way for countries such as Canada to reinvest in their social safety nets, education, and infrastructure while protecting the middle class. Others argue that anemic economic growth, not income inequality, is the real problem facing advanced countries. In a globalized economy, raising taxes on society’s wealth creators leads to capital flight, falling government revenues, and less money for the poor. These same voices contend that lowering taxes on everyone stimulates innovation and investment, fuelling future prosperity. In this edition of the Munk Debates — Canada’s premier international debate series — Nobel Prize–winning economist Paul Krugman and former Prime Minster of Greece George Papandreou square off against former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich and famed economist Arthur Laffer to debate if the rich should bear the brunt of higher taxes. For the first time ever, this stimulating debate, which will take place in front of a sold-out audience, will be available in print. With advanced countries facing overextended social services, crumbling infrastructure, and sluggish economic growth, the Munk Debate on economic inequality tackles the essential public policy issue: Should we tax the rich more?

Daily Labor Report

Released on 2006
Daily Labor Report

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ISBN: CORNELL:31924092663024

Category: Working class

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The disadvantaged business enterprise program of the Federal-Aid Highway Act

Released on 1986
The disadvantaged business enterprise program of the Federal-Aid Highway Act

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Transportation

Publisher:

ISBN: UCAL:B5133086

Category: Federal aid to minority business enterprises

Page: 466

View: 438

Equal Shares

Released on 1999
Equal Shares

Author: Dennis Lewycky

Publisher: Between The Lines

ISBN: 9781896357218

Category: Political Science

Page: 217

View: 936

Equal Sharestells a fascinating story-the history of a group of dynamic tapestry workers who changed the economic life of their community. The authors examine a key community-based cooperative in Botswana that was launched in the early 1970s, and is hailed as a model for development and social change. With little formal education, virtually no job experience, still working their own agricultural lands, and many as single mothers, the co-op workers have maintained their business for over twenty-five years. Equal Sharesis written in different voices, and tells the story of the defining moments in the lives of the Oodi Weavers. As the workers weave their village stories into the tapestries, the book weaves a story that depicts their evolving collective experience. It's a model of community action. Inspiring reading for all those fighting to take control of their economic lives.

Are We Making This Too Hard?

Released on
Are We Making This Too Hard?

Author: Benjamin Raven Pressley

Publisher: Lulu.com

ISBN: 9780359058648

Category:

Page: 404

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If No One's Looking, Do We Have to Try as Hard?

Released on 2012-01-31
If No One's Looking, Do We Have to Try as Hard?

Author: Mary Hemlepp

Publisher: iUniverse

ISBN: 1462073476

Category: Self-Help

Page: 108

View: 305

By the time women reach their fifties, theyve seen a lot of life. Many say its the best time of their lives, filled with inner peace and contentment. For some, its a jarring realization that their past is longer than their future. This leads them to think differently about the time they have left and what they want to do with it. In If No Ones Looking, Do We Have to Try as Hard?, author Mary Hemlepp provides a snapshot of how some women over fifty think, what they look forward to, what advice theyd give to younger women, and how happy they are at this stage of life. It also includes life stories of women whove blazed trails, overcome adversity, and raised the bar. She explores issues relating to female health and fitness, relationships, finance, work life, and well-being. Based on interviews and informal discussions with hundreds of women, If No Ones Looking, Do We Have to Try as Hard? communicates that getting older doesnt have to slow women down. Women over fifty are vibrant, busy women who enjoy life to the fullest.

House of Commons Debates

Released on 2004-12
House of Commons Debates

Author: Canada. Parliament. House of Commons

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ISBN: NWU:35556035783885

Category: Canada

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