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Has Nancy Reagan been underrated, misunderstood, unfairly criticised? Have her qualities been too often ignored? And to what extent has she expanded or limited the undefined institution of the First Lady? This book seeks to explore the ambiguity that underlies this First Lady's multiple facets.
Presents an alternative theoretical framework that can serve as the basis for a new age of economic analysis under risk and uncertainty. This work features an endogenous theory that overcomes the major shortcomings of both the expected utility and the rank-dependent models while it possesses the merits of both.
Suggests some keys to interpret the digital and the analogue machines and claims that understanding analogue versus digital is not as easy as comparing the adjectives digital/continuous or natural/artificial, and conducts an accurate analysis of the systems' core.
This book traces the extent of territory which the different states and nations of Europe and the neighbouring lands have held at different times in the world''s history, to mark the different boundaries which the same country has had, and the different meanings in which the same name has been used. It is of great importance carefully to make these distinctions, because great mistakes as to the facts of history are often caused through men thinking and speaking as if the names of different countries, say for instance England, France, Burgundy, Austria, have always meant exactly the same extent of territory.
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