I would guess, because they have the money, the time, and the need for it. Politics can make their reputations.
Sheila Slaughter has written: 'Academic capitalism' -- subject(s): College teachers, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Higher education, Economic conditions, Education, Higher, Higher Education, Higher education and state, Political aspects, Political aspects of Higher education, Technology transfer
active transport
Anthony Akoto Osei has written: 'Macroeconomic reforms and structural adjustment' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Structural adjustment (Economic policy) 'Tertiary education' -- subject(s): Congresses, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Higher education, Education, Higher, Finance, Higher Education
active transport
The higher the education the higher the economy due to great rates
Wesley Shumar has written: 'College for sale' -- subject(s): Aims and objectives, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Higher education, Education, Higher, Higher Education, Political aspects, Political aspects of Higher education
Kimberly E. Adams has written: 'The corporate link' -- subject(s): Business and education, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Higher education, Education, Higher, Higher Education
Catherine Chaput has written: 'Inside the teaching machine' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Higher education, Education, Higher, Globalization, Higher Education, Political aspects, Political aspects of Higher education, Research
Clarence J. LeBlanc has written: 'Educating Canadians for the new economy' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Education, Economic aspects of Higher education, Education, Higher Education
the bills went higher
Active transport requires energy in the form of ATP
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