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Fabulous anaysis, totally agree with every word of it.
In Praise of Personality Politics Newmania 2008
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Forty-three percent of proprietary college students took out private loans in 2007-08, up from 15 percent in 2003-04, according to an anaysis of federal data by the group Education Sector.
Archive 2009-09-01 Jim Horn 2009
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Forty-three percent of proprietary college students took out private loans in 2007-08, up from 15 percent in 2003-04, according to an anaysis of federal data by the group Education Sector.
For-Profit Colleges: Wall Street Mentality Kenneth Libby 2009
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His health plan has received very little critical anaysis.
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Democrats are like barnacles on the hull of the Republican ship of state, occasionally slowing things down a bit, but in the final anaysis just along for the ride.
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An anaysis of the EROI of conceptual wind turbines produced and operated in Germany and Brazil shows a range of 5 to 40: 1.
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This candy ad isn't amusing more than once, but folks need to read less into these situations, like the NYT's anaysis of the ads yesterday.
<a href="http://althouse.blogspot.com/2007/02/thats-not-funny-snickers.html" title="That's not funny! Ann Althouse 2007
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In this regard, we would like to request you to write a paper on any of the follwoing topic with valuable insights, and in-depth comparative anaysis with rest of the globe.
Invitation to write an article/paper for Telecentre Magazine 2007
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The more helpful approach is situational anaysis, looking at human action in terms of plans, intentions and decisions made in the context of social situations with various opportunities and constraints.
Brain Science and the Moral Order - The Austrian Economists 2006
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I found this latter book very enlightening, especially its anaysis of the effect on Civilization of what the author termed "The Four Horsemen of the Culture of Death:" Abortion, Euthanasia, Sterilization, and Contraception.
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