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Posted by Mack W. Borgen September 16th, 2014
Humorous Quotes for The Day; Open-Mindedness; Aging; Annual Cost of College Education vs Annual Cost of U.S. Prisoner Incarceration; U.S. – World’s HIGHEST Incarceration Rate. Blog No. 48 September 16, 2014 QUOTES FOR THE DAY Noted During My Research for Forthcoming Books Mack W. Borgen, University of California at Berkeley (Honors in Economics), Harvard Law School. […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen September 23rd, 2013
THE RELEVANCE OF REASON (Book 2) – SOCIETY AND CULTURE NOW AVAILABLE Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com This is the companion book to The Relevance of Reason – Business and Politics (Book 1) which was released in July 2013. ♥ Order A Set of These Companion Books Enjoy America – Great As Holiday, Birthday, Graduation, or Special Event Gifts For Your […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen September 3rd, 2013
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