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[Liberty Store]
Date: 1965
Creator: Gough, Ray
Description: Photograph of the Liberty store in London, England. The store is visible in the left foreground surrounded by a busy street. The street curves into the background.
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Advisory Committee on Online Privacy and Security
Date: 2003-04-01
Creator: Federal Trade Commission Advisory Committee on Online Access and Security
Description: In December 1999 the Federal Trade Commission established the Advisory Committee on Online Access and Security. The purpose of the Advisory Committee was to provide advice and recommendations to the Commission regarding implementation of certain fair information practices by domestic commercial Web sites. In particular, the Advisory Committee addressed providing online consumers reasonable access to personal information collected from and about them and maintaining adequate security for that information.
In accordance with its Charter, the Advisory Committee submitted its Final Report to the Commission on May 15, 2000, and was terminated on May 31, 2000.
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Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce
Date: 2004-02-01
Creator: Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce
Description: Home of the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, created by Congress to produce recommendations on electronic commerce and tax policy, critical information age issues with global implications.
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Buy Liberty Bonds.
Date: [1918]
Creator: United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Publicity Bureau.
Description: Color poster with picture frame drawn as border. Profile of a bust of Abraham Lincoln is in center.
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And they thought we couldn't fight : Victory Liberty Loan.
Date: [1919]
Creator: Forsythe, Vic, 1885-1962. [a.k.a. Clyde Forsythe]
Description: Color illustration of a wounded yet smiling soldier. His uniform sleeves are tattered, and he is bloodied and bandaged; he wears a helmet and carries three enemy helmets in his hands, in addition to his rifle. A barbed wire fence and the ruins of a building can be seen in the background.
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Americans all! : Victory Liberty Loan.
Date: [1919]
Creator: Christy, Howard Chandler, 1873-1952.
Description: Painting of a woman in a yellow gown, with left arm raised holding a laurel wreath. With her right hand she grasps a large U.S. flag which is hanging behind her.
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Are you 100% American? Prove it! Buy U.S. government bonds : Third Liberty Loan.
Date:
Creator: Stern.
Description: Poster is mainly black text with a red border. Centered at top is a design consisting of an eagle, U.S. flags, and cannons. Centered at the bottom is a blue shield with white text: "U.S. TREASURY WILL PAY INTEREST EVERY SIX MONTHS".
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Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan.
Date: [1919]
Creator: Shafer, L. A. (Leon Alaric), 1866-1940.
Description: Color painting of two ships and a submarine at sea. One ship flies an American flag. Poster has a white border all around and a gray frame around the illustration.
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A case study on police misconduct in the United States of America and an applicable model for the Turkish National Police.
Date: 2002-08
Creator: Lofca, Izzet
Description: This study explores the underlying causes and deterrent control mechanisms of police misconduct in the United States. Outcomes of causes and control mechanisms constitute the basis for an applicable model for the Turkish National Police (TNP). Why is some police behavior deviate? What are the main determinants of police misconduct? Is police misconduct a result of sociological behavior and subcultural development within police organizations or a psychological behavior as an outcome of officers' personal traits? What are the control mechanisms for police misconduct? What are their strengths and weaknesses? Do they deter or not? Is there a control mechanism that deters better than others? What is the best deterrence model for the TNP?
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The Impact of Middle Class Economic Strength on Civil Liberties Performance and Domestic and External Peace
Date: 2003-12
Creator: Stedman, Joseph B.
Description: Using data for 93 countries from 1972 through 2001 in cross-national analysis, this study compares the relative economic strength of a country's middle-class with its civil liberties performance and its history of domestic and external conflict. For purposes of this analysis, the relative strength of a country's middle-class is determined by multiplying the square root of a country's gross domestic product per capita by the percentage of income distributed to the middle 60 % of the population (middle class income share). Comparisons between this measure of per capita income distributed (PCID) and several other indicators show the strength of the relationship between PCID and civil liberties performance and domestic and external conflict. In the same manner, comparisons are made for the middle class income share (MCIS) alone. The countries are also divided by level of PCID into 3 world classes of 31 countries each for additional comparisons. In tests using bivariate correlations, the relationships between PCID and MCIS are statistically significant with better civil liberties performance and fewer internal conflicts. With multivariate regression the relationship between PCID and civil liberties performance is statistically significant but not for PCID and internal conflict. As expected, in both correlations and regression between PCID and external conflict, variables related to power dominate. However, when the countries are divided into world classes by level of PCID, the eleven countries with the highest level of PCID have had no internal or external conflict since 1972. Moreover, there is no within group conflict for countries in either the upper or middle classes of countries based on their level of PCID. The between group conflict does include democracies.
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