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  • 11publishing, history of — Introduction       an account of the selection, preparation, and marketing of printed matter from its origins in ancient times to the present. The activity has grown from small beginnings into a vast and complex industry responsible for the… …

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  • 12Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act — Consumer Safety Act Full title Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act Acronym CPSIA Colloquial name(s) Consumer Act Enacted by the 110th United States Congress Effective …

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  • 13Inutility — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Inutility >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 inutility inutility Sgm: N 1 uselessness uselessness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 inefficacy inefficacy futility Sgm: N 1 ineptitude ineptitude inaptitude Sgm: N 1 …

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  • 14Sale — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Sale >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 sale sale vent disposal Sgm: N 1 auction auction roup Dutch auction Sgm: N 1 outcry outcry vendue Sgm: N 1 custom custom …

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  • 15Unmerchantable — Un*mer chant*a*ble, a. (Com.) Not merchantable; not fit for market; being of a kind, quality, or quantity that is unsalable. McElrath. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 17Laogai — (zh cp|c=|p=láo gǎi), the abbreviation for Láodòng Gǎizào (勞動改造), which means reform through labor, is a slogan of the Chinese criminal justice system and has been used to refer to the use of prison labor in the People s Republic of China. It is… …

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  • 18Battle of the Standard — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of the Standard caption=Battlefield monument at gbmapping|SE360977 date=22 August 1138 place= Cowton Moor near Northallerton in Yorkshire result=English victory combatant1=Kingdom of England… …

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  • 19Long Depression — Not to be confused with long term depression. The Long Depression was a worldwide economic crisis, felt most heavily in Europe and the United States, which had been experiencing strong economic growth fueled by the Second Industrial Revolution… …

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  • 20Underconsumption — In underconsumption theory, recessions and stagnation arise due to inadequate consumer demand relative to the amount produced. It is an old concept in economics, going back to Thomas Malthus if not earlier. The concept of underconsumption had… …

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