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In a country that insists on market-driven free enterprise solutions in virtually every aspect of life, it’s ironic that we continue to allow our schools to operate as state-run monopolies. But an increasing number of Americans are beginning to recognize this irony and want to do something about it. |
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Until recently, only a tiny fraction of Americans reached their 100th birthdays. Yet, with technologies available today or already in the pipeline, this number has already begun to increase dramatically. For example, in 1990, there were 37,306 Americans who were at least 100 years old. By the year 2010, there will be 131,000. And, by 2050, projections by the U.S. Census Bureau anticipate there being 834,000 centenarians. |
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As we all know, computer chips have been getting smaller, faster, and cheaper year-by-year for decades now. Today, some $10 pocket calculators pack more power than the most sophisticated, multi-million-dollar mainframe computer of the mid-1950s. |
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Remember the 1960s, when radical students confronted conservative college administrators and faculty with sit-ins and protest marches? Fast-forward to the 21st century. You’ll find much of the same spirit on campuses around the nation. But this time, conservative students are defying and protesting the leftist values and policies of the faculty and administrators. What’s going on here? |
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Selling to the Milit |
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A $200 billion market is opening to American companies of all sizes. The U.S. Department of Defense is making radical changes that could provide unprecedented opportunities for your business and for your investments. The four branches of the military ?the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines ?are looking beyond their traditional weapons contractors and seeking suppliers in such areas as information technology, housing, and health care. |
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