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China Leadership Monitor
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The China Leadership Monitor seeks to inform the American foreign policy community about current trends in China's leadership politics and in its foreign and domestic policies. |
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Autobiography & Biography
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Analyzing and ultimately placing in context Paul Hanna's vast contributions, this book provides a richly textured narrative of his life and his major role in twentieth-century American education and the development of modern American education. |
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Politics
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This collection of twenty-five essays written over the past five years by international economic policy expert Charles Wolf Jr. covers a range of worldwide economic, political, security, and diplomatic issues.
Wolf looks at the challenges facing the United States at home and around the globe including critical issues regarding China, Japan, Korea, Russia, Iraq, and other key locales. |
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Health
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Should Medicare pay for patient expenses the way automobile insurers pay for car-repair bills?
Medicare's current method of paying physicians sets fees for more than 8,000 separate procedures and services, totaling over $60 billion annually. With Medicare's formulas underpaying for some services and overpaying for others, this complex system is an inefficient use of resources that discourages the use of primary care in favor of more expensive specialty services. Provided with virtually unlimited medical services at low or no cost, patients today have little incentive to choose their care wisely. |
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Education
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Reading at Risk presents the results from the literature segment of a large-scale survey, the Survey of Public Participation in the Arts, conducted by the Census Bureau in 2002 at the request of the National Endowment for the Arts.
This survey investigated the percentage and number of adults, age 18 and over, who attended artistic performances, visited museums, watched broadcasts of arts programs, or read literature. The survey sample numbered more than 17,000 individuals, which makes it one of the most comprehensive polls of art and literature consumption ever conducted. |
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Soldiers Magazine
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The mission of Soldiers magazine is to provide, in print format, accurate and timely information about Army operations and policies to Soldiers, their families and select members of government.
Soldiers Magazine is distributed monthly to a worldwide audience of approximately 525,000. |
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Financial Planning
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Since 1970, Financial Planning has been the leading magazine serving the independent financial advisor industry.
By consistently presenting the in-depth and comprehensive editorial coverage independent advisors need to be successful, Financial Planning has amassed a large and powerful subscriber base (more than 115,000 per month). |
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Golfdom Magazine
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A magazine of solutions and opinions for golf course superintendents, owners and managers of daily fee, public, semi-private, private, resort, state, and city courses. |
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Egg Industry
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Egg Industry reports exclusively on industry issues and news related to egg production, egg processing, and egg marketing. With content directed to corporate executives and management, Egg Industry is the standard that industry professionals turn to for their evolving business needs. (Tradepub.com) |
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Benefits Selling
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Benefits Selling provides tools and sales tips for brokers and agents selling group and/or voluntary benefits.
Benefits Selling is the industry's leading publication for brokers and agents selling group, voluntary and retirement products. Each issue provides sales tips, tools and techniques to help you create a lucrative employee benefits practice. (Tradepub.com) |
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