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Other Google Cultural Institute projects have included showcasing the Dead Sea Scrolls, presenting thousands of works of art online through the Art Project, and the digitization of the Yad Vashem Holocaust materials.
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Back in the 1960s and 1970s, Milton Friedman challenged the Keynesians over how monetary policy works. (John Maynard Keynes was dead, so did not directly argue the point.) Keynesians viewed stimulative monetary policy as helping the economy through lower interest rates, which increased spending by consumers and businesses.
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As a result, this only really works well for them if teaching kids through eBooks is cheaper than the dead trees.
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And then one day in the dead of the night, he takes me for a tour of his workplace, where he works the night-shift in a nursing home.
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The author whose previous works include titles such as "Bad as I Wanna Be" and "I Should Be Dead by Now" chose a different audience this time.
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To appease the art crowd, the artist said that he would no longer make some of his signature works, such as his spin or butterfly paintings, and that there would be far fewer dead animals or dot paintings.
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