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3961: The Japanese Economy
... what it is today although its government is Socialist it is leaning towards a mixed market economy. The Japanese economy is a mixed economy that leans towards market, it is like this because almost all business are run by private corporations or people and that is the market in the economy. And the reason that they are thriving and are so competitive is because of the trade tariffs and quotas that ...
3962: Civil War Causes And Reconstru
... punish them severely and treat them like conquered territories, but Andrew Johnson (being from the South himself) wanted to let them off with nothing more than a political slap on the wrist, letting them conduct business as usual. Even after the war, the South continued to perform slavery under a new name, having the Blacks doing the same work and this time just paying them very little for it. They continued ...
3963: U.S Investment in Mexico
... Thrall Car Manufacturing, an Illinois-based rail-car builder, has put a hold on plans to start operations in Mexico. Most firms in the United States and Canada are adopting a more cautious attitude on business ventures in Mexico. Some of the reasons are the uncertainty of NAFTA benefits, Mexico's unstable financial exchanges, and the devaluation of the peso. The devaluation, more than anything else, is the real stumbling block ...
3964: Colonists 2
... colonists that they would lose the right to determine taxes among their own colonies. Later in the next year of 1765, the Stamp Act was decreed. Special stamps were now required on newspapers, playing cards, business papers, and other legal documents. This law hurt the common man, but most the wealthy. John Adams, a well respected Virginian, wrote a partition to the king of Britain to repeal the act. Daniel Dulainy ...
3965: Lee De Forest
... a long streak of failures. He was regularly involved in patent lawsuits (indeed, he spent his fortune on legal bills). He went through four marriages, had a number of failed companies, was defrauded by his business partners, and was even once indicted (but later acquitted) for mail fraud. (Kraeuter, 79). With the audion, however, De Forest had a solid success. De Forest has been labeled one of the fathers of the ...
3966: Lizzie Borden
... of mother and daughter or not. I called her Mrs. Borden and sometimes Mother." Edmund Pearson's famous description of the scene where Andrew Borden-70, a tall white-haired grim man, known for his business abilities and wealth in Fall River-was found dead: "This was a small room, nearly square, with but two windows, both on the south side. The floor was covered with the usual garish, flowered carpet ...
3967: Analysis Of Primary Colors
... Stanton’s chest (495). The action speaks for itself: two grown men, tough political figures, becoming as loving and caring as a mother with her child--true human compassion. Even in the fierce and heartless business of politics, certain noble human attributes such as a dedication to the public, a love of the game of politics, and the compassion shared in this sport are necessary for politicians, such as Jack Stanton ...
3968: Crusades 2
... new concept. Many people may have felt pressured to join the crusades along with their neighbors and after committing to go one could not turn back with the penalty of excommunication. The crusades also created business for maritime cities. This may not have been an incentive for the church to begin the crusades, but it may have encouraged the continuance of them. All of these factors contributed to the success of ...
3969: Contributions Of Ancient Egypt
... the Papyrus reed this natural resource was exactly that. The Papyrus reed, also known as the symbol for lower Egypt, could be rolled into scrolls, and stored safely to keep all of Egypt's official business on record as well as many of their intellectual secrets. Once the Egyptians established a way to record their work they were able to document the elements of their second greatest accomplishment, an accurate calendar ...
3970: Congresswoman Rep. Maxine Wate
... the CIA to report drug trafficking or other drug law violations by the CIA assets to the Department of Justice" (p2). The American public has been made to believe that our government is in the business of keeping ##### out of our country and away from our children, but what are we to believe when our own government is accused of contaminating our country with #####. What is America to believe when our ...


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