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3521: Andrew Jackson
... to it or not. He eliminated the second Bank of the United States. This was a very interesting move. On the one hand, the bank had done much to provide a stable environment in which business could operate. But on the other hand, they were a private monopoly given a huge privileged place in the economy, and they used their influence to try to affect elections. He carried on a strong ...
3522: NAFTA: The Concept
... their goods at a lower rate than an American company paying its employees $10.00 an hour. This can cause products to be purchased by the lowest bidder, which can have negative effects on American business. In conclusion, NAFTA certainly has its pros and cons. Although Americans may buy the products from the cheapest company, this will increase savings and in turn account for increased spending habits on American goods. NAFTA ...
3523: Unemployment
... profitable for a firm because if there is an invention of some new machinery, employing it will have a more capital-intensive method of production. One example of this introduction is of microcomputer in small business, or the use of robots for automobile production. This will likely reduce the rate of hiring. The obvious effect of this, like any other unemployment type, is aggravating local unemployment. These are some particular cause ...
3524: Arthur Miller-BIO
... the Bridge in 1955. More of his native city came through later when he wrote The Price, about a New York policeman (1968). Miller's later works include The Creation of the Word and Other Business (1972) and The American Clock (1980). In 1980 Miller won four Emmy Awards following the television debut of Playing for Time, the true-life dramatic special about the experiences of an all-woman orchestra in ...
3525: Authur Miller
... Bridge in 1955. More of his native city came through later when he wrote in The Price, about a New York policeman (1968). Miller's later works include The Creation of the Word and Other Business (1972) and The American Clock (1980). , In 1980 Miller won four Emmy Awards following the television debut of Playing for Time, the true-life dramatic special about the experiences of an all-woman orchestra in ...
3526: Succeeding Through Others
... their employees. A common occurrence in supervisor-employee relations is what is often called reverse delegation, or upward delegation. It has also been described by William Oncken, Jr. and Donald L. Wass in the Harvard Business Review, November/December 1974 edition, as “ending up with the monkey on your back.” “Monkey jumping” works like this. You give one of your employees a task to complete. The employee stops you in the ...
3527: The Great Gatsby: Death of the American Dream
... he wrote the novel The Romantic Egotist. After his discharge in 1919, he went to New York City to seek his fortune in order to marry. Unwilling to wait while Fitzgerald succeeded in the advertisement business and unwilling to live on his small salary, his fiancee, Zelda, broke their engagement. Fitzgerald quit his job in July 1919 and returned to St. Paul to write his novel This Side of Paradise. The ...
3528: Chaplin's, The Kid
... after his personal tragedy, tough-minded Cockney Charlie, the professional actor who had clawed his way out of the slums, zipped up his pain and got on with it. Back at the studio it was business as usual: having put recent events behind him, he set out to make his latest comedy with its hilarious motif of lost-and-found gag sequences-castoff cigarette butts, gloves, clothes, furniture, kids, and so ...
3529: Booker T. Washington
... progress in economic and educational opportunity. Hailed as a sage by whites of both sections, Washington further consolidated his influence by his widely read autobiography Up From Slavery (1901), the founding of the National Negro Business League in 1900, his celebrated dinner at the White House in 1901, and control of patronage politics as chief black advisor to Presidents Theodor Roosevelt and William Howard Taft. Washington kept his white following by ...
3530: Einstein
... Mathematics and science. Einstein carried on with this pattern of independent study for the rest of his life. His father, although a merchant, possessed an inclination for technical matters and so he managed an electrical business where he invented and sold equipment such as dynamos and electrical lamps. He introduced Einstein to the mystery of matter when he gave him a compass at the age of four, which seemed to Einstein ...


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