Papers 5531-5540 of total 26892 found.
…to depreciation expense of $155.4 million and the retirement of property, plant and equipment of $19.0 million, partially offset by capital additions of $132.7 million. The decrease in goodwill primarily reflected the impact of the sale of certain confectionery brands…
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…an understanding about how the business is being managed. 2.2Profitability 2.2.1The results from these ratios show that Archers is a profitable business. The ROCE (Return on Capital Employed) figures, show that, despite what has been considered…
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…the atomic bomb. During the time after the war, until just recently the American psyche has been branded with the threat of a nuclear holocaust. Here was something so powerful, yet so diminutive. A bomb that could obliterate our nations capital
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…to learn to think like them. When they do catch them they should be put away. Death penalty abolitionists propose three main points: that capital punishment is legalized murder; that death sentences are unfairly dealt out to minorities; and that an innocent…
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…in the capital. It was there that Gauguin and Toulouse-Lautrec had made a part of their apprenticeships. It was there that Vincent was to meet Emile Bernard, the only colleague that Vincent was to be friends with for life, without even the smallest shadow darkening…
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…on the death row along with an explanation: "(…) this project aims at showing to the public the reality of capital punishment, so that no one around the world will consider the death penalty neither as a distant problem nor as news that occasionally appear on TV…
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Category: /History
…telling tales of the horrible revolt. This caused the Southern states to rally in congress to ban and make the possession of antislavery literature punishable by death. The Louisiana Purchase brought new life and new land for the South. With the added land…
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Category: /Literature/English
…expedition was in the planning stage. The significance of this is that none of the poles had ever been visited before. On a darker note, the electric chair was now being used as a form of capital punishment for Death Row inmates. Society began putting a larger…
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Category: /Literature/English
…expedition was in the planning stage. The significance of this is that none of the poles had ever been visited before. On a darker note, the electric chair was now being used as a form of capital punishment for Death Row inmates. Society began putting a larger…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in violence were studied, "the 'baby boom' effect, trends in urbanization, economic trends, trends in alcohol abuse, the role of capital punishment, civil unrest, the availability of guns, and exposure to television"(Lamson 32). Each of these purported causes…
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