Authors:Don H. Fontenelle, Sam D. Clements,
Publisher: Wellness Institute
Keywords: deficit, attention, impulsive, behaviors, adolescents, overactive, children, understanding, disorders, guide, listening, managing
Number of Pages: 260
Published: 1992-12
List price: $20.95
ISBN-10: 158741001X
ISBN-13: 9781587410017
Author: Zell Miller
Publisher: Stroud & Hall Publishers
Keywords: decency, deficit
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 2005-04-30
List price: $27.95
ISBN-10: 0974537632
ISBN-13: 9780974537634
In February of 2004, Senator Zell Miller delivered the speech "A Deficit of Decency" on the Senate floor. The speech considered the very soul of America and generated an unexpectedly massive response from people across the nation. Expanding on this theme in his new book by the same title, former U.S. Senator and Georgia Governor Zell Miller identifies a wide range of issues—from media and sports role models, to the judiciary, to the decline of traditional Christian values of the family, responsibility and sacrifice—where an absence of decency is threatening the heart of America. "A D
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Publisher: Atlantic Publishers and Distributors
Keywords: india, states, deficit, fiscal
Number of Pages: 201
Published: 2001
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 8126900040
ISBN-13: 9788126900046
Contributed articles with reference to fiscal policy in states of India.
Author: Catherine Mann
Publisher: Institute for International Economics
Keywords: sustainable, deficit, trade
Number of Pages: 200
Published: 1999-09
List price: $20.00
ISBN-10: 0881322644
ISBN-13: 9780881322644
August 15, 2001, TOKYO (AP) The dollar slipped against the yen, extending its downward trend in New York overnight. The greenback has continued to weaken following the International Monetary Fund’s warning on Tuesday that the U.S. current-account deficit -- the broadest measure of trade -- could destabilize the currency. This startling news item should come as no surprise to anyone who has read Catherine Mann’s 1999 book, Is the U.S. Trade Deficit Sustainable? in which she warned that the deficit would be sustainable for only a few years if the dollar did not begin its own m
Author: Dr. Grant Martin
Publisher: David C. Cook
Keywords: child, deficit, attention
Number of Pages: 239
Published: 1992-01-01
List price: $6.99
ISBN-10: 0781434483
ISBN-13: 9780781434485
Is Your Child Restless? Impulsive? Easily Upset? Hyperactive? These symptoms may indicate ADHD or Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. An attention disorder can affect all areas of a child’s life, producing feelings of failure, difficulty in learning, inability to make and keep friends, and stressful relationships with family members. Although there is no known cure for ADHD, if you follow Dr. Grant Martin’s practical, spiritual, and professional advice, you can help your child achieve the full potential God intends.
Author: James Bovard
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Keywords: democracy, deficit, attention
Number of Pages: 304
Published: 2007-06-12
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 140397666X
ISBN-13: 9781403976666
Is American democracy in a death spiral? Why do Americans ignore political frauds and swallow pervasive lies from president after president, in campaign after campaign? In Attention Deficit Democracy, James Bovard diagnoses a national malady whose symptoms include a citizenry indifferent to facts and unable to judge when their rights are under attack. He exposes the frightening national reality of absolute presidential power and argues that our current myopia has dire consequences for America’s future. His is an authentic voice urging citizens to return to the principles of the Founding
Author: Robert Eisner
Publisher: Free Press
Keywords: deficit, federal, real
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 1986-05-19
List price: $35.00
ISBN-10: 0029094305
ISBN-13: 9780029094303
Eisner argues that the federal deficit as currently measured is inaccurate and misleading. When inflation is properly accounted for, he points out, a dramatically different picture of the deficit occurs. In light of these new deficit figures, Eisner challenges current eco nomic theory and interpretations of our recent past. He finds that the deficit has not been as large as recently measured and that efforts to reduce the deficit may do more harm than good. This book will spark serious debate among economists and policymakers. The clarity of its arguments and strength of its evidence are convi