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Dear Taxpayer, Americans are facing tough times. Millions are still out of work. Wages remain stagnant, while health care costs, tuition, and other household cost continue to rise.

STORIES FROM UN- AND UNDER-EMPLOYED AMERICANS

We hope you will read the stories outlined in Hardly Working: Stories from Unemployed and Under-Employed Americans. We hope you will share this report with your friends, family members, clergy, and neighbors.

HARDLYA RELICT: FREEZING AND THE EVOLUTION OF VESSELLESS WOOD ...

464 q2002 TheSociety for the Study of Evolution. All rights reserved. Evolution, 56(3), 2002, pp. 464-478 HARDLYA RELICT: FREEZING AND THE EVOLUTION OF VESSELLESS WOOD IN WINTERACEAE T AYLOR S. F EILD , 1 T IM B RODRIBB , AND N. M ICHELE H OLBROOK Department of Organismic and Evolutionary ...

Hard or hardly?

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education. All rights reserved. www.longman.com/totalenglish/ Hard or hardly? 1 Complete sentences 1-8 with hard / hardly and an extra word if necessary. 1 She must be very fit.

pollution spreads through Apple’s supply chain

2 Executive Summary In the report titled 'The Other Side of Apple,' published January 20 th, 2011, a coalition of environmental organizations brought to light problems of pollution and poisoning in Apple's supply chain in China.

Mothers Behind Bars:

ABOUT THE AUTHORS The Rebecca Project for Human Rights is a Washington, DC-based nonpro*t organization advocating for justice, dignity and policy reform for vulnerable women and girls in the United States and in Africa.

UNSAFE TO SPEAK OUT

The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) , in power since the 1994 genocide, tightly controls political space, civil society and the media, contending that this is necessary to prevent renewed violence.

GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES Working Hard or Hardly Working?

GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES Working Hard or Hardly Working? SUEA. FRANK Georgia State University and Georgia Institute of Technology GREGORYB. LEWIS Georgia State University Are government employees lazier than private-sector employees?