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  • 121Social dilemma — Social dilemmas are situations in which private interests are at odds with collective interests. Such situations arise because people frequently attach more weight to their short term selfish interests than to the long term interests of the group …

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  • 122Elizur Wright — (12 February 1804 22 November1885) was an American mathematician and abolitionist. He is sometimes described as the father of life insurance for his pioneering work on actuarial tables. Mathematics career In 1829 he became Professor of… …

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  • 123Jawboning — Samson using the jawbone of an ass Jawboning or moral suasion in economics and politics is an unofficial technique of public and private discussions and arm twisting, which may work by the implicit threat of future government regulation. In… …

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  • 124Money creation — Banking A series on Financial services …

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  • 125William Wells Brown — Infobox Person name = William Wells Brown image size = 147px caption = birth date = 1814 birth place = Lexington, Kentucky death date = death date|1884|11|06|mf=y death place = Chelsea, Massachusetts occupation = Abolitionist, writer, historian.… …

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  • 126Arthur F. Burns — For the American discus thrower, see Art Burns. Infobox President | name =Arthur Frank Burns nationality = imagesize =176px order =10th Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve term start = term end = president =Richard Nixon… …

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  • 127Morris Ginsberg — in the 1930 s Born May 14, 1889 Kelmy, Konvo …

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  • 128George Bourne — (1780–1845) was a 19th century American abolitionist and editor credited as the first public proclaimer of immediate emancipation without compensation of American slaves. LifeGeorge was born on June 13, 1780 in Westbury, Wiltshire, England. In… …

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