HERBERT HOOVER AND THE MYTH OF LAISSEZ-FAIRE (2)http://www.quebecoislibre.org/07/070916-4b.htm
to industry and to agriculture, and that it be able to make capital loans. This amendment – the Emergency Relief and Construction Act – passed Congress in July, 1932; the Act near
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Explanations of Japan’s Imperialistic Expansion, 1894-1910http://www.bill-gordon.net/papers/imperialism.htm
country. Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries accounted for 33% of economic output and 67% of employment in 1910. Manufacturing and construction contributed only 23%
examines four of the most influential theories of imperialism to determine whether they can provide explanations for Japan's imperialism from 1894 to 1910
Whatcom Watch, September 2001http://www.whatcomwatch.org/old_issues/v10i9.html
fishing, forestry, agriculture, water use, water quality, land use, and endangered species protection. Local, state, and federal laws are an essential foundation to conserving nat
The Biotech Centuryhttps://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/first/r/rifkin-biotech.html
live our lives. Global agriculture could find itself in the midst of a great transition in world history, with an increasing volume of food and fiber being grown indoors in tissue
New Zealandhttps://www.hellenicaworld.com/NewZealand/en/NewZealand.html
island economy; strong agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism sectors; reliant on Chinese market for exports; slow recovery from post-COVID recession and inflation; challenges of
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PANDORA Web Archivehttp://pandora.nla.gov.au/
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