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Do you need a place to fit 20 million elephants or 250 million donkeys? Look no further than the buildings of the federal government.
American democracy has always been based on the concept of property ownership. Now that the housing bubble has burst, Americans musr find new ways to accumulate wealth.
India is on the brink of finalizing a free trade agreement with the European Union. Yet even as the deal gets close, one area remains hotly contested: protection for intellectual property (IP). Controversy mounts over "data exclusivity" for pharmaceuticals.
Given the lack of consensus on the court regarding private property rights and the continued efforts of government to encroach on these rights as evidenced by the Stop the Beach Renourishment case, proponents of these constitutional guarantees should remain vigilant.
The following presentation lays out steps that can be taken in order to help property appraising return to its status as a profession and to its core function: assisting lenders in determining the maximum amount that may be prudently lent on a property.
The United States has achieved striking improvements in air quality during the last few decades.
What sort of economic model will Raúl leave behind? And what strategies can restore genuine economic opportunity and freedom to the Cuban people? Please join us for a discussion of these topics and more, keynoted by Castro scholar, author and former U.S. intelligence analyst Brian Latell.
India has enormous potential for drug development if its legal system will respect intellectual property.








