Papers 5011-5020 of total 26892 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…, of course, of the false nature of the claims, and the push of illegalization by alcohol companies. One might ask himself why the alcohol companies (which capitalize on drug use) would be opposed to a drug; the answer lies therein. Unwilling to compete…
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…the Mexican government had fled with the advance of U.S. forces. With the defeat of its army and the fall of the capital, Mexico City, in September 1847, the Mexican government surrendered to the United States and entered into negotiations to end the war…
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…underlies the model is that the process of capital investment can be considered to flow from strategic planning through to search for investment opportunities to meet that plan. The opportunities are screened and defined for the subsequent analysis by management…
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…an internet store is the best way to sell this product. There is a big opportunity to capitalize on this market because it is rapidly growing and US retailers are still scarce. Review of Competition A considerable number of competitors are located in Japan…
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…% Revenuein million10,20810,461-2.4 Profitin million157516-69.6 Capital expenditurein million6786327.3 Employees(31.12.)34,55934,638-0.2 Passengersin millions45.443.93.4 Available seat-kilometresin billion124.0119.93.5 Revenue seat-kilometresin…
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Category: /History
…. The legislatures used these rights to check the power of royal governors and to pass other measures to expand their power and influence. In time, the center of colonial administration shifted from London to the provincial capitals. <Tab/><Tab/&…
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…. The excessive borrowing of Qantas was principally a result of the significant capital investment in product and fleet, partially offset by strong operating cash flows and equity raisings. (www.qantas.com.au) For Woolworths, it has a reasonable gearing which indicates…
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…marking indicating Ku Klux Klan ownership vary, depending upon whom you heard the rumor from. Marking #1 The red chevroning on the white background has often been cited as the two jutting arms of the capital letter "K" when the pack is tipped on its side…
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…along with the demand for capital. The junk bond market was increasingly relied upon to provide part of the funding. By the early 1980s, investment banks were underwriting nearly as many junk bonds as investment-grade ones. And investors, who were starved…
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…the command of Brig. General John W. Davidson and Brig. General John S. Marmaduke for the Confederate. This battle took place in Pulaski County Arkansas. The campaign for the battle was to advance on Arkansas's capital city, Little Rock, Arkansas. The total number…
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