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Why is God's name does entering "western" take me to this? Obviously it makes far more sense to direct to the western genre, or a disambiguation page. How annoying. - 85.210.44.98 08:34, 29 October 2006 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I have asked the editor who made the change, and am awaiting a response. --cholmes75(chit chat) 21:38, 3 November 2006 (UT
It does seem ridiculous to include the 300+ movie titles with the word 'Western' in them but this redirect page is necessary for example if someone says that they are educated at 'Western', you can find out the actual name of the educational institution that they attend Bennyj600 (talk) 13:50, 10 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Phil Gingrey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search American politician Phil Gingrey Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia 's 11th district In office January 3, 2003 – January 3, 2015 Preceded by Bob Barr Succeeded by Barry Loudermilk Member of the Georgia Senate from the 37th district In office 1999–2003 Preceded by Chuck Clay [1] Succeeded by Chuck Clay [2] Personal details Born John Phillip Gingrey ( 1942-07-10 ) July 10, 1942 (age 78) Augusta , Georgia , U.S. Political party Republican Spouse(s) Billie Ayers Children Billy Gannon Phyllis Laura Neill Alma mater Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta John Phillip Gingrey (born July 10, 1942) is an American physician and former politician who served as a U.S. Representative for Georgia's 11th congressional district from 2003 to 2015. He is a member of the Republican Party (GOP). His district co
Incentive From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Something that motivates individuals to perform For other uses, see Incentive (disambiguation) . A florist offers a "buy one, get one free" incentive to encourage purchase of a certain flower. In general, incentives are anything that persuade a person to alter their behaviour. [1] It is emphasised that incentives matter by the basic law of economists and the laws of behaviour, which state that higher incentives amount to greater levels of effort and therefore, higher levels of performance. [2] Contents 1 Divisions 2 Classification 3 Monetary incentives 4 Non-monetary incentives 5 Incentives in economic context 5.1 Potential issues 6 See also 7 References Divisions [ edit ] Incentives can be broken down into two categories; intrinsic incentives and extrinsic incentives. [3] T
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