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Research into telepathic pets has found evidence of some dogs being able to sense when they are going to be taken for a walk. Some animals also seemed to be able to predict events, such as an earthquake. Critics of the research have pointed out the animals are picking up other stimuli, such as the routine before a walk or slight movement prior to an earthquake. But according to the research animals have been shown to be able to foresee when they are due to be fed or taken for a walk. They also seem to know when their owners are on the telephone and when they are going away.

Author: Sheldrake, Rupert
Publisher: Times Supplements Ltd.
Publication Name: Times Higher Education Supplement
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0049-3929
Year: 1999
Research, Pets, Telepathy, Extrasensory perception

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Figure out inflation

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The Bank of England Inflation Report offers property experts clear and detailed information concerning the economy and its effect on inflation in the UK. The Bank Report, published in May 1997, not only examined current inflation levels but looked at the influence of the Job Seekers Allowance on the labour market. It gave full data on demand and output, including housing investment. The report also indicated future trends on a series of economic data including investments. The report should be used as an important source of information by property students.

Publisher: Reed Business Information Ltd.
Publication Name: Estates Gazette
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0014-1240
Year: 1997
Banking industry, Bank of England, Reports, Inflation (Finance), Inflation (Economics)

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Technology and market failure

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Research is presented describing the ways in which different markets are affected by technology and the role of government intervention in preventing market failure.

Author: Foldvary, Fred, Klein, Daniel
Publisher: Cato Institute
Publication Name: Regulation
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0147-0590
Year: 2001
Economic aspects, High technology, Intervention (Federal government), Federal intervention

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