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Iam in a humanities class at my College and i have to do research on the internet. So i started looking up Constantine, this is a real interesting read for anyone interested in such matters. Its cool gets the mind working yeah know.
 
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Yup. I do. I'm thinking of reading more into Alexander the Great. The book I have now mildly sparked my interest but to be truthful it was made for 4th graders.
 
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I just bought about him from Borders. he was an excellent military stratagist. Some say he was gay but I think its all bullshit anyway. He was one of the best warriors you will ever hear of. Go to borders they will have some on him.
 

loki

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truth is stranger than fiction. & more often than not, far more interesting. just finished
researching the existence of 'mole people' under the subways of new york. i mean whole
communities of underground dwellers w/ their own mayors, etc. real shit.
 
May 13, 2002
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Aye, for real, use this site to look shit up...great stuff http://www.disinfopedia.org/

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International Monetary Fund
(Redirected from IMF)

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) dates from the 1944 Bretton Woods Agreement[1] when representatives of 45 governments agreed on a framework for economic cooperation designed to avoid a repetition of the disastrous economic policies that had contributed to the Great Depression of the 1930s.[2]

At the same time as the IMF was created, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), more commonly known as the World Bank, was set up to promote long-term economic development, including through the financing of infrastructure projects, such as road-building and improving water supply.[ibid]

When the IMF and World Bank were established, an organization to promote world trade liberalization was also contemplated, but it was not until 1995 that the World Trade Organization was set up. In the intervening years, trade issues were tackled through the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). [ibid]

Article I of the Articles of Agreement sets out the IMF's main responsibilities:[3]

promoting international monetary cooperation;
facilitating the expansion and balanced growth of international trade;
promoting exchange stability;
assisting in the establishment of a multilateral system of payments; and
making its resources available (under adequate safeguards) to members experiencing balance of payments difficulties.
More generally, the IMF is responsible for ensuring the stability of the international monetary and financial system—the system of international payments and exchange rates among national currencies that enables trade to take place between countries. The Fund seeks to promote economic stability and prevent crises; to help resolve crises when they do occur; and to promote growth and alleviate poverty. It employs three main functions—surveillance, technical assistance, and lending—to meet these objectives.[ibid]





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"Research shows clearly that the policies prescribed by the IMF have, among other things, not produced strong or sustainable growth; opened countries, communities and families to new vulnerabilities; exacerbated inequalities, which puts a brake on growth, stresses political systems to the breaking point, and engenders new and powerful forms of criminality and social tension.

Bolivia has been a model student of such "reforms", and is now also a showcase for the contradictions and crisis these policies engender." [4] The IMF "supports the rapid conclusion of obscure deals made by un-transparent multinationals and unaccountable politicians, deals in which it is impossible for people to evaluate or have a choice." observes researcher Tom Kruse in LaPaz.[5]



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Nancy P. Jacklin, U.S. Executive Director, International Monetary Fund
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