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Chapter 7 of Title 11 U.S. Code is the bankruptcy code that governs the process of liquidation under the bankruptcy laws of the U.S. In contrast to bankruptcy under Chapter 11 and Chapter 13, which govern the process of reorganization of a debtor, Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the most common form of bankruptcy in the U.S. [1]
JSTOR (/ ˈ dʒ eɪ s t ɔːr / JAY-stor; short for Journal Storage) [2] is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources founded in 1994. Originally containing digitized back issues of academic journals, it now encompasses books and other primary sources as well as current issues of journals in the humanities and social sciences. [3]
The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism is a book on political theory written by Danish sociologist Gøsta Esping-Andersen, published in 1990.The work is Esping-Andersen's most influential and highly cited work, outlining three main types of welfare states, in which modern developed capitalist nations cluster.
[7] [8] [9] At the time WWG was published there were very few digital computers in the world. EDSAC, on which the book was based, was the first computer in the world to provide a practical computing service for researchers. [2] Demand for the book was so limited initially that it took six years to sell out the first edition. [7]
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JSTOR 40019175. S2CID 170740528. Rieger, Daniel Dale (1992). Religious truth-claims and the diversity of religious traditions (PhD dissertation). Syracuse University. ISBN 979-8-208-68777-2. ProQuest 304015141
Chapter 6: Insecticides and Environmental Pesticide Control; Chapter 6a: National Laboratory Accreditation; Chapter 7: Insect Pests Generally; Chapter 7a: Golden Nematode; Chapter 7b: Plant Pests; Chapter 8: Nursery Stock and Other Plants and Plant Products; Chapter 8a: Rubber and Other Critical Agricultural Materials; Chapter 9: Packers and ...
The rhetorical presidency is a political communication theory that describes the communication and government style of U.S. presidents in the twentieth century. This theory describes the transition from a presidency that directed rhetoric toward the United States Congress and other government bodies, to one that addresses rhetoric, policy and ideas directly to the public.