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The "Population Expl |
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| During the 1970s, humanity was three decades removed from the last World War, and modern medicine seemed capable of conquering one killer disease after another. The world’s birth rates and fertility rates continued their upward climb, as they had for the past seven centuries. Projecting the growth in the population, experts at the time warned of an unavoidable disaster. |
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The Name Game |
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| What’s in a name? Often it’s where your enterprise finds its strength and identity. It used to be when you started a company, you put your name on the door and over the factory. |
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The Anticipated Hous |
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| As we’ve been warning for some time now, it was inevitable that the overheated real estate market would cool off. That time has come, but the situation isn’t as dire as it seems. |
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The Biogenerics Mark |
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| Everyone is familiar with generic drugs that were once proprietary. As soon as the patent runs out, companies rush in with their version of a popular drug. |
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The Price is Wrong: |
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