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  • '''Wealth''' is a measure of the value of [[asset]]s owned by a person or group; coll
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  • '''[[Wealth]] management''' is the process of assisting people with [[finance|financial ==History of Wealth Management==
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  • ...effect on spending decisions of changes in the perceived level of personal wealth. (Changes that are expected to be temporary are believed to have a smaller
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  • '''[[Wealth]] management''' is the process of assisting people with [[finance|financial ==History of Wealth Management==
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  • ...tal]] purchases with the intention of increasing their [[Wealth management|wealth]].
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  • ...is political movement which seeks to promote the equitable distribution of wealth through democratic means.
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  • ...al movement which seeks to attain community control of the distribution of wealth through democratic means.
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  • An economic paradigm based on the fact that most wealth is created by capital, managed and directed by humans.
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  • Any socio-economic system in which property and distribution of wealth are controlled by a community, by cooperation law.
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  • ...a (play)|Lysistrata]]'', ''[[Frogs (play)|Frogs]]'', and ''[[Wealth (play)|Wealth]]''.
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  • ...t wife of [[Mark Madoff]], a son of [[Bernie Madoff]], allowed to keep her wealth, unlike other family members
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  • An explanation of international trade proposed by Adam Smith in 1776 in his ''Wealth of Nations''.
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  • ...contributor to the modern perception of free market economics; author of ''Wealth of Nations'' (1776).
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  • ...ges}}</noinclude>A law professor at [[Harvard University]] who wrote ''The Wealth of Networks'', a book on the legal economics of mass internet collaboration
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  • ...of December 31, 2019, BlackRock is the world's largest [[Wealth management|wealth manager]].<ref>{{cite web ...sion fund|pension funds]], [[foundation|foundations]], insurers, sovereign wealth [[Fund (finance)|funds]] and central [[bank|banks]].
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  • ...and services, and their effects upon social conduct, the distribution of wealth and the level of economic activity.
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  • ...effect on spending decisions of changes in the perceived level of personal wealth. (Changes that are expected to be temporary are believed to have a smaller
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  • ...s indicated by departure from the 45 degree diagonal (sometimes applied to wealth).
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  • ...on created by members of a family-owned business out of their own personal wealth.
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  • '''Wealth''' is a measure of the value of [[asset]]s owned by a person or group; coll
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  • generally, the reduction in wealth due to the ageing of the population: in the financial context, the increase
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  • ...refers to any socio-economic system in which property and distribution of wealth are subject to control by a community, whether through cooperation or by st
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  • ...Debts", Book V, Chapter III ''An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations'', First published 1776, Methuen 1904[http://www.econlib.org/lib
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  • {{r|Wealth management}}
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  • ...uis de Mirabeau]] in 1763 and was popularized by [[Adam Smith]] in ''[[The Wealth of Nations]]''. Although [[Classical Economics|Classical economists]] used ...e trade (mainly through taxation) in such a way as to maximize a kingdom's wealth in bullion.
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  • ...uthorlink= Adam Smith |title= An Inquiry into the Nation and Causes of the Wealth of Nations}}
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  • * Smith Adam, ''The Wealth of the Nations'', (Modern Library, 2000)[[http://www.econlib.org/library/Sm * Roncaglia, Alessandro. ''The Wealth of Ideas: A History of Economic Thought'' (2006)
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  • *{{cite book|author=Trevor Kletz|title=Cheaper Safer Plants, or Wealth and Safety at Work|edition=2nd Edition| publisher=I.Chem.E. |year=1984|id=I
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  • ...on the legal economics of mass collaboration on the Internet titled [[The Wealth of Networks]].
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  • * Carnegie, Andrew. ''The Gospel of Wealth and Other Essays'' (1901) [http://books.google.com/books?id=q5ALvRp61wgC&dq ...cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/moa-cgi?notisid=ABQ7578-0148-88] called "Gospel of Wealth" in British edition]
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  • *''Sudden Wealth'' (2000)
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  • ...rchy. The first subsidy was taken in 1207 and began as a tax on individual wealth. From 1334 the system changed so that settlements were taxed as whole entit
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  • ...consumption]]: people consuming goods in order to display their income or wealth. Veblen goods are ostensibly an exception to the law of [[supply and demand
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  • *The consumption of wealth, 1889
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  • ...illions: The 60 Plus Association's conservative message isn't new, but its wealth is.
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  • * 1776 [[Adam Smith]]'s ''Wealth of Nations''[http://www.econlib.org/library/Smith/smWN.html].
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  • * Copley, Stephen, and Kathryn Sutherland, eds. ''Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations: New Interdisciplinary Essays'' (1995) * Glahe, F. ed. ''Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations: 1776-1976'' (1977)
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  • ...c table of elements.] Clicking on an element brings up a page containing a wealth of information about that element.
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  • ...ligarchs are nobles, it is called an [[aristocracy]]; when they are men of wealth, it is called a [[plutocracy]]. Oligarchy often is viewed pejoratively:<ref ...e alleviations of the other. It will be the rule of men, spoiled by sudden wealth, with no hereditary sense of honor and dignity, no character to support and
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  • ...ia region date from the 9th century AD by [[Arab]] traders, describing the wealth of the Mali Empire and its Mandinka rulers. By the 16th century the area wa
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  • ...s represent the African people, the fertility of the land, and the mineral wealth beneath its soil.}}
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  • {{r|Wealth of Nations (book)}}
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  • ...rd theorem is that a perfectly competitive markets create distributions of wealth that are Pareto optimal. ...tion of income and wealth is highly skewed, with a few holding most of the wealth. He argued that all observed societies follow a regular logarithmic patte
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  • ...espite suspicions that he was mismanaging or stealing moneys. He made his wealth on his salesmanship and on the volume of sales and not through deceit or co
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  • ...evote himself to scholarship, high society, and politics. At his death his wealth was about £675,000–£775,000. In 1799 Ricardo had read [[Adam Smith]]'s ''Wealth of Nations'' and developed an interest in economics. He wrote a number of p
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  • ...ation of international trade proposed by [[Adam Smith]] in 1776 in his ''[[Wealth of Nations]]''. A country has an absolute advantage over another if it need
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  • ...years and maximum of 85 years. The goalpost for the minimum income in the wealth component is US$100 (PPP) and for the maximum is US$40,000 (PPP).
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  • Emigration has meant that Italians have brought the rich wealth of their cuisine to many other nations. There are sizable populations of p
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  • ...arly development. John, the most active of the three, gained considerable wealth from the china trade and the [[slave trade]], as well as shipping (he sold
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  • ...ml SMITH, Adam (1723-1790). ''An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations''. London: Methuen and Co., Ltd., ed. Edwin Cannan, 1904. Fifth ...de l'Aulne (1727-1781).''Reflections on the Formation and Distribution of Wealth''. London: Printed by E. Spragg, 1793. Translated from the French. First pu
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  • ...but by how much he gave away to other people. Prestige derived from this wealth. Giving away more than anyone was a tactic for attracting more respect and
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  • *Adam Smith's ''Wealth of Nations'' is published in Edinburgh. ...Economics textbook codified the neo-classical updating of Adam Smith's <i>Wealth of Nations</i> as the contemporary view of the private sector.
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  • ...technology that directly attacks the problem of rural poverty by creating wealth and jobs in the villages. A technology that creates industries and careers :The shifting balance of wealth and population between villages and cities is one of the main themes of hum
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  • ...Pudong as a special economic development zone has brought a great deal of wealth to Shanghai.
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  • ...pulation. In addition to the devastating social effects, it increased the wealth per head of the survivors because domestic animals and other assets were no
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  • '''Binary economics''' asks two basic questions: “Who or what creates wealth, and, why are there so few capitalists in [[capitalist]]<ref>Capitalist, as ...rtant changes in economic reality is the labour/capital ratio as inputs to wealth producing economic processes.<ref> ''Binary Productiveness'' in Ashford and
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  • ...l values were to be rooted in something other than the pursuit of material wealth.
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  • ...e how to overcome the significant challenges related to extracting mineral wealth from mineral deposits that are becoming more difficult to mine.
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  • ...without consideration of "race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealth, or any other similar criteria." The requirements prohibit: ...erse distinction founded on race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealth, or any other similar criteria.
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  • ...passed damning evidence of a worldwide [[cabal]] of unimaginable power and wealth, and of their endgame that the coming war was meant to set in motion. It wa
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  • ...him in charge of publishing for the Party, which brought him considerable wealth. He held the high rank of [[Leadership Corps of the Nazi Party#Reichsleiter
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  • ..., H. O. A., and P. Whittle, "A Model Explaining the Pareto Distribution of Wealth" '' Econometrica'', Vol. 25, No. 4 (Oct., 1957), pp. 591-595 [http://links.
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  • ...n social insurance by this time were in favor of a state-funded program of wealth redistribution along with a state program of poor care. In the 1930's, thi ...ral tax fund. This option would have been more in line with his ideas for wealth redistribution. In the New Deal law, employees paid for many of their bene
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  • ...s for royal houses and nobles throughout Europe, safeguarding the personal wealth of pilgrims, and effectively inventing the concept of the payment cheque. ...dered a rare honor that only served to further cement their cause. As the wealth and power of these highly trained fighters grew, their activities expanded
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  • Born into great wealth and an ancient family of aristocrats, Von Cramm was a homosexual who was pe
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  • ...oups of humans returned to Africa seeking fortune (by means of [[mineral]] wealth or [[slavery|slave]]s) or lasting [[renown|fame]] for [[exploration]] and [ ...world's languages. The continent also contains a treasure of more material wealth - [[gold]], [[diamond]], [[coal]] and other commodities bought and sold leg
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  • ...o realise our true potential and for all of us a community in which power, wealth and opportunity are in the hands of the many, not the few. Where the rights
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  • ...n the West, called by the Greeks, Hesperia; anciency and might in arms and wealth enrich its soil. The Oenotrians lived there once; now, rumor has it, a youn
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  • ...al reactions are: "I could learn more about this, or that, or that; what a wealth of knowledge!" and "Oh, they don't have an article about this; I could writ
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  • ...ng to Focus president [[James D. Daly]], <blockquote>Tim brings with him a wealth of experience and relationships that will prove invaluable to our efforts t
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  • *An expanding wealth of genetic information, together with biochemical, biophysical, and physiol
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  • ...ineteenth and early twentieth centuries, reflected in the cityscape by the wealth of Victorian and Edwardian buildings still surviving there. Since the reduc
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  • ...ge, sickness, and death, the prince lost all joy in living, realising that wealth and luxury did not guarantee happiness. One night he left his sleeping wife
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  • ...tates was dominated by so-called ''gentleman'' players: men of independent wealth who did not need to work. King was an amateur from a middle class family, w
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  • ...eher accused the "conservative mainstream" of believing that "accumulating wealth and power is…the point of life," and further declared, 'The tragic flaw o
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  • ...nternational, Osceola, 1986 - The first book on the subject, it contains a wealth of information and pictures, and covers the history, techical details, and
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  • ...ml SMITH, Adam (1723-1790). ''An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations''. London: Methuen and Co., Ltd., ed. Edwin Cannan, 1904. Fifth
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  • ...book focuses on Apollo 13, it is extremely well-researched and provides a wealth of background information on Apollo technology and procedures.
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  • ...hool (Ll.B. 1845). He became a leading lawyer in Cincinnati, and inherited wealth from his uncle. His diary plainly reveals the ambivalence he felt when his
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  • ...ural life'. They also opposed the pursuit of pleasure in every form: fame, wealth, power and health meant nothing to them. The [[Stoicism|stoics]] would late
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  • ...th of Ideas: A History of Economic Thought'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Ideas-History-Economic-Thought/dp/0521691877/ref=pd_bbs_sr_4/103-4827826-54
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  • ...hand, and probably fatally for Silvestre's argument, the letters contain a wealth of accurate detail about the lives of Abelard and Heloise and are linguisti
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  • :(from ''The Wealth of Nations'') ...Sentiments'' (1759), and of ''An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations'' (1776). The latter was a systematic study of the historical de
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  • ...nd habits. Teeth can survive [[fossilisation|fossilization]], so provide a wealth of evidence about how species evolved. The fossil record indicates that tee
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  • ...f their ancestor Prince Kumalae the son of [[King Umi]], had grown to such wealth and strength, and importance, as to be practically independent of even the
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  • ...ny sorrow, and the life circumstances sought by other people (good health, wealth, praise and fame, long life, etc.) were regarded by the Stoic sage as unnec
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  • ...Archons) that the Areopagus began to decline. From this period, someone’s wealth and family status was irrelevant to seeking office as the process was done
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  • ...und palaces. They are often kindly toward humans. They tend to share their wealth rather than just hoard it. They are more like water spirits or deities than ...urses of rivers and streams, while "
Hidden Treasure Dragons" watched over wealth concealed from mortals.
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  • ...r tribe even in the face of external threat; this is partly because family wealth does not disperse, and family loyalties remain undivided.
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  • ...Fiachna]], a vassal of Conchobar's. She sent messengers to Dáire, offering wealth, land and sexual favours in return for the loan of the bull, and Dáire ini
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  • ...His non-fiction included ''The Outline of History'' (1920), ''The Work, Wealth and Happiness of Mankind'' (1931) and ''World Brain'' (1935). Seventy year
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  • ...e cost of the gifts given during the twelves days. Rebekah McCahan of PNC Wealth Management estimates it at over $19,500 for 2007. <ref> http://www.pncchri
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  • ...Kamermeister, and the chronicle was intended to showcase the artistry and wealth of the city.
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  • ...late 1890s. He kept his stock and as [[gasoline]] grew in importance, his wealth soared and he became the world's richest man and first billionaire. ...s, giving birth to the [[Standard Oil Trust]]. The partnership's size and wealth drew much attention. Despite improving the quality and availability of ker
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  • *Adam Smith's ''Wealth of Nations'' is published in Edinburgh.
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  • *The writers generally possess a level of education and wealth far above the average citizens of their nation. If their lives are not typ
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  • ...in the area around Jæren because of "the grandeur of the landscape and the wealth of poverty".<ref name="MIA2">{{cite web|url=http://www.artsmia.org/mirror-o
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  • ..." that America faced &ndash; Mormonism, Socialism, intemperance, excessive wealth, Popery (the Roman Catholic Church), boss-ridden large cities, and unassimi
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  • * Long, Huey P. ''Kingfish to America: Share Our Wealth.'' edited by Henry M. Christman; (1985). 143 pp.
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  • ...ticians have attempted. Pernicious and impracticable as was his Share-Our-Wealth plan, its objective of plenty for all, without "[[brain trust]]" or dogma, ...d by pious Baptist evangelicalism and by a Populistic animosity toward the wealth and sophistication of the planter class and of "evil" New Orleans. Huey bec
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  • ...vern the production, distribution and consumption of [[wealth (economics)|wealth]], and to use that understanding to assist in the prediction of the consequ
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  • ...vern the production, distribution and consumption of [[wealth (economics)|wealth]], and to use that understanding to assist in the prediction of the consequ
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  • ...Under these circumstances the government enacted the varlık vergisi (real wealth tax) in December 1942. Neumark was of the opinion that it should be a one-y == The wealth tax ==
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  • ...questions, concerning the scope of justice, justice in the distribution of wealth and other goods, and the institutions responsible for justice, are central ...Rights''. Cambridge: Polity, 2002. p. 2.</ref> Is this ''distribution'' of wealth and other goods just? What is the root cause of poverty, and are there syst
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  • ...tested of philosophical questions. For example, the proper distribution of wealth in society &mdash; should it be equal? meritocratic? according to status? & ...primarily, the morally right assignment of good and bad things (including wealth, power, status, respect and punishment); alternatively, it has been thought
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  • ...llusions seem not to be. Even if he could feel the arm, he could rely on a wealth of other information to realize that the arm was gone. ...aids that we use today, for example diagrams, cartesion coordinates, and a wealth of methods that derive from using coordinates and Bayesian charts.
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  • ...tation as one who sought justice, irrespective without regard to status or wealth.
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  • ...d to determine whether someone could be a citizen or not could be based on wealth, taxes paid, political participation, or parentage.
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  • The articles in that publication also include a wealth of additional information on many of them. The list does not include inform
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  • ...tein renounced all of the comforts that he had known prior to the war: his wealth and his career in philosophy. He took a position as a rural school teacher
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  • ...scina, Italy on July 14, 1602, to an aristocratic family that had lost its wealth. He was educated by [[Jesuit]]s at Rome and was named papal envoy of France
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  • ...dson [[Henry Ford II]] in 1945. He died in 1947 leaving nearly all of his wealth to the [[Ford Foundation]].
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  • ...cation of brain and muscle to the natural resources of the country creates wealth, is as much a business man as the man who goes upon the Board of Trade an ...ckson to stand, as Jackson stood, against the encroachments of organized wealth.
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  • ...between various capital cities and Moscow from 1934 to 1937, which give a wealth of detail about Moscow's control of the various national Communist parties
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  • ...s, and Iranians. "Unlike other opposition figures he [Maliki] didn't build wealth, he is very honest and very organised," The cleric said his style is implic
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  • ...nal debt]]. It can also be used to create a more equitable distribution of wealth, but its use for that purpose tends to reduce economic growth. The economic ...defence and law and order, but object to its use for the redistribution of wealth. Professors Holmes and Sunstein have argued, however, that redistributio
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  • ...||'''dur-ga'''-maar-THA-sva-'''roo'''-PI-''ṇ''ee ||who is the very form of wealth or meaning
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  • ...ndependence would be in great jeopardy, but they might long preserve their wealth and their cultivation: whereas if they never acquired the habit of forming
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  • ...mith/smWN.html Smith, Adam: ''An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations'', (1776) Library of Econmics and Liberty]
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  • ...plant including mining for coal, iron and other minerals. This industrial wealth had a environmental cost. The open-hearth furnaces of the steel mill create Anshan is rich in other mineral wealth too. The southern and south eastern areas of Anshan are rich in magnesite.
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  • ...should guard their graves with sacred vigilance. All that the consecrated wealth and taste of the nation can add to their adornment and security, is but a f
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  • ...ed property. The Conservative opposition, who represented the interests of wealth and landed property, argued that money should be raised by tariffs on impor
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  • ...Economic Chronicle. How one of the richest countries in the world lost its wealth'' (2007)
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  • ...cuments being stored electronically, the potential for tapping into such a wealth of data can not be underestimated. This usage relies on breaching informati
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  • ...th discriminating against the fastest growing segment of society -- with a wealth of experience -- because some of them ''might'' be difficult. [[User:Shawn
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  • ...med that perfect competition necessarily leads to an ideal distribution of wealth. The propositions which emerge from the concept of perfect competition are
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  • ...ities. Fortunately, these manifold changes came at a time of unprecedented wealth so that many of today's older people are not only living longer. They are a
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  • ...[[fur trade|fur-pelt export trade]] to Europe flourished adding additional wealth to the region. After 1720, mid-Atlantic farming stimulated with the interna Some immigrants who just arrived purchased farms and shared in this export wealth, but many poor German and Scots-Irish immigrants were forced to work as agr
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  • ...uble meaning alluded to by the band, the term also applies to "a person of wealth and high social standing", which was also fitting in this circumstance.
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  • ...uch of the benefits of the agricultural economy. Sandinistas redistributed wealth, although the rich-to-poor disparity remains great. On winning a 1984 elect
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  • ...ssive Era]] was a major proponent of philanthropy through the "[[Gospel of Wealth]]." ...manage enterprise. Individual entrepreneurship was the republican way to wealth for the individual and for society as a whole. In opposition was the versio
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  • ...ber of factory workers, to represent the division of labour described in ''Wealth of Nations''.
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  • ...ion the Academy of Sciences was closed (1793) and Legendre lost his family wealth during the upheaval. Nevertheless, he married at this time, which did not k
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  • ...ss.<ref>Phillip A. O'Hara, "Thorstein Veblen's Theory of Collective Social Wealth, Instincts and Property Relations." ''History of Economic Ideas'' 1999 7(3)
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  • * '''Economic profit:''' This is the increase in wealth that an investor has from making an investment, taking into consideration a
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  • ...oods) for individual or collective consumption and redistribute income and wealth.) ...-b5-c1-pt-3.htm Adam Smith: ''An Inquiry into the Nature And Causes of the Wealth of Nations'', Book 5, Chapter 1, Part 3, (first published 1776)]</ref>. The
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  • ...ressive Era]] was a major proponent of philanthropy through the "Gospel of Wealth." ...manage enterprise. Individual entrepreneurship was the republican way to wealth for the individual and for society as a whole. In opposition was the versio
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  • ...ook, which greatly benefits from Darwin's obvious enthusiasm for the great wealth of forms and [[organism]]s in nature. This, among other reasons, made it a
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  • ...it is theoretically possible for a government to alter the distribution of wealth without causing an economy to depart from an initially Pareto-efficient con
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  • ...he editor, 3-39; contains unpublished manuscripts of Hildreth's "Theory of Wealth", 44-74, and his "Theory of Taste", 75-120, and some minor writings, also s
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  • ...otle]], the ''economic dimension'' is the individual human action of using wealth. ...hat has value but does not give value. He did not see labor as a source of wealth. Aristotle formulated a "theory of the value of labor". Observing that labo
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  • ...a scheme for tackling the problem of widespread poverty and adding to the wealth of the nation by establishing a self-sustaining communities which would pro
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  • ...vy industry has greatly diminished, and [[Flanders]] surpassed Wallonia in wealth as Wallonia declined economically. Wallonia now suffers from high unemploym
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  • ...advances in invitro fertilization and health care, the correlation between wealth, access to health care, and high infant survival rates are not straight-for
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  • ...-b5-c1-pt-3.htm Adam Smith: ''An Inquiry into the Nature And Causes of the Wealth of Nations'', Book 5, Chapter 1, Part 3, (first published 1776)]</ref>;<br>
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  • ...e three types of people in this world - lovers of honour, of wisdom and of wealth. I am of the first type, and that is all I want."
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  • ...h the greatest financial resources came from his wife, he did not hide his wealth, but also would use informal means for getting things done. For example, he
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  • ...James Jr. in battle and Henry of typhoid fever. He managed to maintain his wealth during the Civil War by selling cotton to U.S. Treasury agents. After the w
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  • ...ast. The history of every culture displays a pattern of development from a wealth of supernatural events &ndash; "[p]rodigies, omens, oracles, judgements"<re
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  • ...is incumbent on every Muslim to employ everything he has, his life and his wealth, to send [Rushdie] to hell."
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  • ...of the American [[philanthropy]] (Andrew Carnegie called it the "Gospel of Wealth") that endowed thousands of colleges, hospitals, museums, academies, school ...t [[blast furnace]]. Both Carnegie and Rockefeller gave away most of their wealth in large scale philanthropy. Carnegie created the Carnegie Institute of Te
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  • * Gordon, John Steele ''An Empire of Wealth: The Epic History of American Economic Power'' (2004), popular history ...vin. ''The Political Economy of the Cotton South: Households, Markets, and Wealth in the Nineteenth Century'' [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=101079302
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  • * Frank, Robert. ''Richistan: A Journey Through the American Wealth Boom and the Lives of the New Rich''. Crown, 2007. ISBN 0307339262.
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  • Wasting the wealth of garments silver-worth."</blockquote>
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  • ...shared this view. He also maintained that the true source of the national wealth were its people.<ref>Griffith faced mockery for holding this position, the
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  • ...ac.+Ann.+12.31 12:31-32]</ref> Prasutagus lived a long life of conspicuous wealth, and, hoping to preserve his line, made the Roman emperor co-heir to his ki ...peech in which she presents herself not as an aristocrat avenging her lost wealth, but as an ordinary person, avenging her lost freedom, her battered body an
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  • * Landes, David S. ''The Wealth and Poverty of Nations: Why Some Are So Rich and Some So Poor'' (1998)
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  • Its turbulent history has produced a wealth of literature from popular music and poetry to novels, films and plays, as
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  • ...lectrons. But once it has been reviewed and approved, CZ has added to the wealth of culinary knowledge. And see my little addition below about "the revolut
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  • ...aristocratic families are cemented by fosterage of each other's children. Wealth is reckoned in cattle. Warfare mainly takes the form of cattle raids, and o
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  • ...e stumbled, successfully, into the future of innovation, business, and how wealth and just about everything else will be created.” <ref name="tw2">Tapscott
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  • An accumulation of studies on impact evaluations offers a wealth of knowledge as those studies are the building blocks for more general less
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  • ...ederick the Great]] of Prussia put it, "The number of the people makes the wealth of states." The policy implications were clear: the state should help rais ...ution of wealth did contribute to poverty but believed that redistributing wealth would only make poverty worse. Strong themes indeed--and ones that echoed
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  • ...sing as much power in a central government as humanly possible. It's about wealth redistribution. It's social engineering at its absolute worst. <ref name=LI
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  • ...e sufferings of wounded Civil War veterans. He never married, did not seek wealth or influential connections, and was invariably optimistic and cheerful. Wh
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  • ...inland [[Greece]], to [[Italy]] and even to [[Gaul]], and won considerable wealth and fame.
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  • ...molean Museum]]). The [[Grand Tour]] – a journey round Europe for those of wealth and independence – saw people become more interested in historic sites.<r
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  • ...r contributor to the modern perception of free market economics; author of Wealth of Nations (1776)
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  • ...f name=nytimes1948-10-03/><ref name=nytimes1950-06-17/> The Duke family's wealth, at the time the book and movie were set, was primarily based in Tobacco.
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  • ..._Abbott_Celibacy"/> Several women joined Om Mandali, and contributed their wealth to the association. Dada Lekhraj preached [[Bhagavad Gita]] to his follower
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  • ...al aesthetics and a complete inability to hold onto any of their plundered wealth. They are expert swordsmen, climbers, sailors, riders and practically any o
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  • ..., for the first time since 2004, and use its $15 billion reserve sovereign wealth funds. This is likely to disrupt the incoming president's campaign promise
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  • [[Adam Smith]], influenced by Hume, wrote ''The Wealth of Nations'' (1776), the first work in modern economics. This famous study,
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  • ...limsoll|Tipton Plimsoll]], after a lengthy binge celebrating his new-found wealth, decides to lay off the booze after mistaking Lister's [[gorilla]]-like fac
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  • ...peal. The anarchist not only despises the wealthy - the anarchist despises wealth itself. Much of its literature arose from the English Revolution of the mid
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  • * Wright, Gavin. "'Economic Democracy' and the Concentration of Agricultural Wealth in the Cotton South, 1850-1860," ''Agricultural History'', 44 (January 1970
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  • ...to epidemic illness when ships arrived carrying ill passengers. Since the wealth of the port was dependent on the docking of ships, but the life of the inha
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  • ...conciliated the north and made alliance with the only family matching his wealth or importance, that of [[Edwin, Earl of Mercia]], and his brother [[Morcar]
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  • ...king for an opportunity to leave government service, having no independent wealth and children going to college.
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  • ...', Shahid Javed Burki.</ref>. Education was prioritised with the new found wealth<ref>"...the Arain families put their money into education and reaped quick
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  • ...housing market suffering the severest correction for 50 years, household wealth was declining, and with credit conditions getting tighter, households had
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  • ...wore spiffy clothes and a glorious handlebar mustache; thanks to inherited wealth he lived in style. He often went horseback riding with Roosevelt in Washing
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  • ...its main character is Jay Gatsby, a bootlegger who has gained substantial wealth by selling illegal alcohol. Another relatively well-known novel is the ver
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  • ...his father's swindled clients, under a claim they should have known their wealth was based on crime.<ref name=townandcountrymag2017-05-19/><ref name=thelist
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  • ...science]]s who might change their interpretation depending on the fame and wealth of their patient. In fact, [[evidence-based medicine]], and all health scie
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  • ...taxes on inheritance and luxuries.<ref>Rousseau disliked both extremes of wealth and poverty.</ref> ...mething and no one has too much must exist.<ref>ie, preventing extremes of wealth and poverty</ref> The conclusion derived from all of this was that the peop
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  • This novel is about attempts by a schoolmaster's daughter to marry new wealth.
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  • Monty Bodkin, despite his wealth, needs to hold a job down for a full year, so when he is sacked from his cu
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  • ...out the 19th century and for the opening decades of the 20th, Americans of wealth generally had far more corpulent bodies than their descendants of the early
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  • ..., who raised themselves from their humble origins in antebellum Boston, to wealth and high status, while still retaining a sense of Protestant social respons ===Age of Sail and new wealth===
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  • ...as trained in the law, but never practiced, and must have had considerable wealth available to him as he purchased several large tracts of land in the Duck C
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  • * Wright, Gavin. "'Economic Democracy' and the Concentration of Agricultural Wealth in the Cotton South, 1850-1860," ''Agricultural History'', 44 (January 1970
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  • ...ker members of the society. In addition, one has to raise material wealth needed for the worship of gods and ancestral spirits.
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  • ...ed the financial risk themselves. As the state increased its influence and wealth through the 17th and 18th centuries, the concept of "risk-taking" was added
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  • ...udi Arabia''' is a [[country]] of the [[Middle East]] with immense [[oil]] wealth, and a small population with power concentrated in a very large royal famil
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  • ...' A factor-based deprivation index consisting of 11 education, occupation, wealth, income distribution, unemployment, poverty, and housing quality indicators ...ioeconomic ‘deprivation index’ using indicators of “education, occupation, wealth, income distribution, unemployment, poverty, and housing”, applying the d
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  • ...many [[developing country|developing countries]], pockets of poverty amid wealth in [[developed country|developed countries]], loss of livelihoods as a resu
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  • ...sted red for those who died in the struggle for independence, gold for the wealth of the country and green for the forest. The black star in the centre is th
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  • :for he waxed under welkin, in wealth he throve,
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  • ...idle holders of idle capital’ and ‘the struggling masses, who produce the wealth and pay the taxes of the country;’ and, my friends, the question we are t
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  • ...the right of popular rebellion against tyranny. Smith, in his monumental ''Wealth of Nations'' (1776), advocated liberty in the sphere of commerce and the gl ...ocal agriculture. The industrial developments, while they brought work and wealth, were so rapid that housing, town-planning, and provision for public health
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  • ...Protestant families of New York and New England, and often from inherited wealth. They belonged to or identified with the emerging business and professional
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  • ...arthquakes and volcanic eruptions have been produced with an extraordinary wealth of realistic display. ...n assumed a less prominent place than formerly, while the vastly increased wealth of stage properties relegated to the background the old-fashioned equestria
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  • ...powerful voice in the affairs of Holland as well. Only men with sufficient wealth and a long enough residence within the city could join the ruling class. Th Amsterdam's wealth was generated by its commerce, which was in turn sustained by the judicious
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  • ...rance companies went out of business, their stockholders having lost their wealth. One insurance company reopened, giving its policyholders shares of stock i
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  • ...e who believe that the value of its achievements can be judged by monetary wealth and the products of science and engineering he dubs "Philistines" (a word d
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  • ...nt mainline churches in the United States were growing rapidly in numbers, wealth and educational levels, throwing off their frontier beginnings and become c
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  • ...making the government more democratic, using the government to curtail the wealth and power of large businesses and rich people, and various social uplift.
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  • ...ir incomes, and had no cash reserves that could be used to buy food. Their wealth was in the land. Their income depended on tenant farmer to work their lands
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  • ...val, [the Tío] will identify and sympathize with them, and will bring them wealth and good luck in the coming year."<ref name="Lecount 1999" /> The devils a ...t points out between the devil that lives in the mines, presiding over the wealth that they contain, and the Devil that lives in Hell and presides over the s
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  • ...e, Connie urges Dunstable to cosy up to her guest, Vanessa Polk, the great wealth of Vanessa's father being an infallible lure for the avaricious Duke. Lord
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  • ...or foreign wars angered the rich, who were annoyed as well by his enormous wealth and ostentatious living. Wolsey disappointed the king when he failed to sec ...solved them (1536-1540) and transferred of a fifth of the England's landed wealth to new hands. The program was designed primarily to create a landed gentry
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  • * Deterring tax payers trying to avoid their ficudiary obligations by moving wealth surreptitiously out of a tax-levying jurisdiction.
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  • * Campbell, Randolph B., and Richard G. Lowe. ''Wealth and Power in Antebellum Texas'' Texas A&M University Press, 1977.
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  • Not all observers were enthused about the display of wealth and beauty. During the Great Depression, groups of unemployed workers parad
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  • ...[[water-diamond paradox]], which seemed to stump [[Adam Smith]] in his ''[[Wealth of Nations]]''. The problem is this: Why do diamonds have a higher exchan
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  • ...oenix, Arizona|Phoenix]], and she now owns the company, and has a reported wealth over $100 million. Their children are Bridget, 1991 (adopted from [[Banglad
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  • Hegel’s new society aims to combine both individual desires, for wealth, for power, for justice; with the social values of the community - a kind o
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  • ...ng of crisis. Even more extensive philanthropy was possible because of the wealth of the Quaker merchants based in Philadelphia. <ref> Illick (1976) p 225 </
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  • There is some mineral wealth in Afghanistan with sources of uranium, copper, gold, iron, and chrome. Oil
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  • ...ing. The urban areas came to have a complex class structure, compounded of wealth (the more the better), occupation (with the learned professions at the top)
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  • ...w Christian denomination and church. In time she would accumulate personal wealth and found a newspaper, ''The Christian Science Monitor'', that over the nex
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  • ...stock splits make shareholders feel better and engender a sense of greater wealth.
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  • ...tures, the wealthy and powerful have used the large home as a sign of that wealth and influence.
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  • In that sense, stone buildings usually imply wealth and power. ...the degree of treatment is considered directly proportional to quality and wealth.
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  • Started [[wealth]] to go with our Featured Article on [[poverty]]. [[User:John Stephenson|Jo
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  • ...bol for purity, value and royalty (see [[gold album]]). Gold as a sign of wealth and prestige was made fun of by [[Thomas More]] in his treatise [[Utopia (b ...] was at least partly over the rights of miners and possession of the gold wealth in South Africa.
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  • ...oss Value Added) —that is, wealth produced. Such statistics do not include wealth generated by the so-called "submerged economy"—that is, the black market
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  • ..., and the Netherlands as well as much of north eastern France. It owed its wealth to trade, especially from its great cities of [[Bruges]], [[Antwerp]], [[Gh
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  • ...nt principles. The North with all its millions of people and its countless wealth can never conquer the South until a new mode of warfare is adopted. So long
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  • ...e rôle of the state in the distribution of individual [[wealth (economics)|wealth]] and in the defence of personal [[security]] and public order. Rival [[id ...)|economic welfare]] and an equitable distribution of [[wealth (economics)|wealth]]; and which sometimes tend to converge with [[communitarianism]] or [[soci
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  • ...ate in the possession of so many good citizens who, recognizing that great wealth carries obligations, have come forward to assist in meeting the various gro
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  • ...Monarchs" began to forge nations, they acquired the degree of centralized wealth and power necessary to begin systematic attempts at exploration. Not all ex ...delphia]] became a major center of furniture-making because of its massive wealth from Quaker and British merchants. Philadelphian cabinet makers built elega
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  • ...own from early 20th century as a source of Neogene vertebrate fossils, its wealth of hominid fossil did not become apparent until systematic studies began in
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  • ...s]]. It is also used to influence social conduct and the distribution of wealth, and to promote the growth and stability of economic activity. It can requi
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  • ...prey upon the hopes (or greed) of investors who remembered the tremendous wealth that had been generated for early investors by the introduction of the tele
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  • ...employed a few slaves. He concluded that plantation slavery produced great wealth, but was a dead end, economically, that left the South bypassed by the indu
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  • ...om [[Macrobius]] that Virgil came from a humble farming family with meager wealth; but scholars generally believe that Virgil's family was an [[equestrian]]
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  • ...goes to Sanaa. The people of the south have not benefited from any of this wealth and now it is running out." Also unnamed, a Northern government member says
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  • ...both the manufacturing and utilities industry. This increase in corporate wealth led investors to seek profit in these developments by purchasing corporate
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  • ...1900, plantation reminiscences that described the Old South as a place of wealth, self-sufficiency, honor, hospitality, and happy master-slave relationships
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  • ...ey talked about economic justice, rights of the workers, redistribution of wealth, and surprisingly, democracy."<ref>{{citation ...ost'', as further defining social justice as "the forced redistribution of wealth, with a hostility to individual property, under the guise of charity and/or
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  • ...there were not close friends, separated psychologically by differences in wealth and religion. The land itself was a vast, damp, mosquito ridden domain, acq ...ed to further the abolition movement, donated a considerable amount of his wealth to the "relief of the unhappy," and in 1801 published two volumes of his co
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  • ...family income, wages, taxes, employment, poverty and the distribution of wealth [http://www.amazon.com/State-Working-America-2006-2007/dp/0801473551/ref=pd
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  • ...d that the funeral observances and music in Zhou rites were a waste of the wealth and energy of the people. He therefore was against music and advocated an e
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  • ...democratic middle-class centered society, promoting an equitable share of wealth, protecting cultural identity against mass migrations, and strengthening sh
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  • Paleoclimatology<ref> Spelling of ‘paleo-‘ is commonly ‘palaeo-‘ in Common Wealth countries, e.g. Australia, the UK, etc.</ref> is the study of ancient clima
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  • * "The Definition of Money: Net Wealth and Neutrality as Criteria" with Anna J. Schwartz, ''Journal of Money, Cred
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