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    http://energyalmanac.ca.gov/gasoline Colander‚ D. C. (2010). Macroeconomics (8th ed.). Boston‚ MA: McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Do tax cuts increase revenue. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.rrickets.ba.ttu.edu/taxratesandrevenues.htm Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981. (1981‚ Dec 29). Retrieved from http://www.jct.gov/publications.html U.S. Department of Labor. (2012‚ September 21). Mass Layoffs Summary. Retrieved from http://www.bls.gov/news.release/mmls.nr0.html Interest Rate. (2012‚ Summer). Retrieved from http://www

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Emotion can not be adequately expressed in words because then emotion are transferred into more formalities have to be completed. My acknowledgements are many more that what I am expressing here. I feel immense pleasure in taking golden opportunity of expressing my sincere‚ humble‚ indebtedness and sense of gratitude from core of my heart toward my guide Shri. N. T. Bagde‚ Assistant. Professor of Agriculture Economics‚ College of Agriculture

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    The Laffer Curve

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    The Laffer curve‚ named after the economist Arthur Laffer‚ is a curve that demonstrates the trade-off between tax-rates and tax-revenues (Wanniski 1978). It is used to illustrate the concept of taxable income elasticity‚ the idea that a government can maximise the revenue by setting the tax rates at an optimum point. This curve can be traced back as far as 1844 to a French economist Jules Dupit who in 1844 found similar effects as Laffer did (Laffer 2004). Dupit also saw tax revenues rising from

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    resources to combat and deter crime. Crime recording has evolved of around 30 years. Statistics have been kept since around 1981 and required the Police to record minimal information. The table below shows the recorded crime in England and Wales from 1981. Table England and Wales Police Recorded Crime‚ 1981-2003 Year | Number of crimes | Notes | Year | Number of crimes | Notes | 1981 | 2‚963‚764 | | 1993 | 5‚526‚255 | | 1982 | 3‚262‚422 | | 1994 | 5‚252‚980 | | 1983 | 3‚247‚030 | | 1995 | 5

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    Chapter 10 Period of the Third Republic (1981-1985) After ten years of military rule and some changes in the life of the Filipino which started under the New Society‚ Martial Rule was at last lifted on January 2‚ 1981. To those in government‚ the lifting of military rule heralded a change. To their perceptions‚ the Philippines became a new nation and this; former President Marcos called “The New Republic of the Philippines.” A historian called this the Third Republic. The First

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    1980s Outline

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    I. Politics A. The Election of 1980 1. Jimmy Carter a. lost the 1980 election as a result of his mismanagement of two national crises: raging inflation and the seizure of US hostages in Tehran‚ Iran...provided an opening for Reagan & the New Right 2. Ronald Reagan a. impassioned rhetoric supporting limited government‚ low taxation‚ and law and order won broad support among citizens of the most populous states b. appealed to religious and free-market conservatives and traditional anticommunists

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    peter sutcliffe

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    On Friday‚ 2 January 1981 the Yorkshire Rippers five-year reign of terror came to an end. In the previous five years‚ beginning in July 1975 with his first attack‚ he had killed thirteen women and left seven others for dead. As Britain celebrated that it was over‚ the Yorkshire Rippers family sat stunned that the peter William Sutcliffe they knew could possibly be responsible for the horrible crimes of the Yorkshire ripper. Peter William Sutcliffe born on june 2nd 1946 always was different‚ unlike

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    What Motivates Terrorists? Abstract This paper will seek to understand what really motivates terrorists to commit the acts that make them so infamous. We are assuming that the chief motivating factor behind the decisions of terrorist organizations is the political outcome of their acts balanced against the risk and collateral damage inflicted to achieve this end. We will also weigh in the appeal of terrorism on potential recruits in weak states and determine how the motivations of the group

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    The year‚ 1984 saw the introduction of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act‚ also known as the PACE codes. The PACE codes were an act of parliment‚ the introduction of these codes was to standardise and proffessionalise police work. It basically provides a core framework of police powers and safeguards around stop and search‚ arrest‚ detention‚ investigation‚ identification and interviewing suspects. Official dissatisfaction with the rules of the criminal process goes back to the mid 1960’s when

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    Tun Hussein Onn

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    Tun Hussein bin Dato’ Onn who is of 3/4 Malay and 1/4 Circassian ancestry was the third Prime Minister of Malaysia‚ leading the country from 1976 to 1981. He was granted the soubriquet ‘Father of Unity’. He was born in Johor Bahru‚ Johor on February 12‚ 1922. Tun Hussein is the son of Dato’ Onn Jaafar‚ the founder of UMNO and a Malayan freedom fighter. His grandfather Dato Jaafar Haji Muhammad was the first Menteri Besar of Johore while his grandmother‚ Hanim Rogayah was from Scarcia‚ Turkey. Tun

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