Catherine Hill Books
Art And Commerce In The Dutch Golden Age
By Michael North, Catherine Hill
During the seventeenth century, the Netherlands--a small country with just two million inhabitants and virtually no natural resources--enjoyed a "Golden Age" of economic success, world power, and t...
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The Weekend Cookbook
Offers a collection of recipes for all home cooks who love celebrity chefs such as Nigel Slater. This title includes coverage that ranges from stews to slow-cooked joints to mouth-watering veg dish...
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In Search Of Retirement Security: The Changing Mix Of Social Insurance, Employee Benefits, And Individual Responsibility
By Catherine Hill, John L. Palmer, Teresa Ghilarducci, Van Doorn Ooms, National Academy Of Social Insurance (U.S.). Conference (16th : 2004 : Washington, D.C.)
Since World War II, Social Security and employer-based pension plans have become the foundations of an economic security that enables older Americans to retire with dignity and financial independen...
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Dancing In The Sea: Once The Hijack Was Over
in 1986, When She Was 26, Catherine Hill Was Travelling Home From India When Her Pan Am Flight Was Hijacked. Terrorists Took Over The Aircraft And The Hostages Endured Nearly 17 Hours Of Terror. Co...
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Strengthening Social Security For Women
By Lisa Witter, Institute For Women'S Policy Research, Catherine Hill, Heidi I. Hartmann, Working Conference On Women And Social Security (1999 : Airlie House)
Prepared By Heidi Hartmann And Catherine Hill With Lisa Witter. Includes Bibliographical References (page 17).
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