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World War. The movement of US from an isolationist foreign policy to one of intervention was a major ideological change for a country mostly used to looking inward. The proceedings of World War I had aroused America's natural yearning to is...
By James Kynge Introduction This book focuses on the economic development of China since the end of the Cultural Revolution. It opens with Chinese workers dismantling a German steel factory and transmits everything to China. There is also ...
Fats and Oils , Dr Udo Erasmus has become an globally recognized authority on the subject of fats. The scope of Erasmus's book is much wider and the author strikes a good balance between the presentation of complex biochemistry and readabil...
order for the United States to solve its problems it must first address what its troubles truly are. Although the debates have been heated to as what issues should be on the front burner, many citizens as well as politicians can agree that...
istory. As such, anthropology is grounded in the empirical facts of the special sciences and the logical argumentation of critical thought. Furthermore, scientific evidence is supplemented with rational speculation, especially when facts ar...
world countries, to curb the development of these countries (in Africa and elsewhere), to alienate politically and economically than in the West. It then calls for a reorientation of policies outside the "market logic". All these criticisms...
World Bank) was proposed in 1944. The World Bank was created to provide long-term loans for the reconstruction of Europe after World War II and for the economic development of the Third World (Kapur, 69). The IBRD was established in 1944 an...