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…people, and they were willing to fight untill it was no longer possible. The Japanese soldiers armed women and children with grenades and bamboo spears and instructed them to kill as many Americans as possible. Even if the capital of Japan was taken and its…
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…and attacks on the capital. The new Union gameplan was a creation of General George McClellan. It was to call for a three pronged attack which was to begin with a penetration into Virginia to take the capital, Richmond. The second, 'prong' was for the Union…
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…, steel was a capital-investment business, and Carnegie sought always to lower the cost and increase the volume of production of his steel mill. As done when he was a superintendent at the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1859 to 1865 . He applied sophisticated…
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…understood the markets better. In all the great trading wisdom of Jesse Livermore, I continue to marvel at his thoughts on preserving and enhancing capital. In our opening quote above, Livermore is talking about the paramount importance of both patience…
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…of its capital, Byzantium, or the Eastern Roman Empire, but to creation and in official vocabulary of the time, it was simply Roman, and its subjects were Rhomaioi. The capitol of Byzantine was Constantinople, which had many cultures. Constantinople became…
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…. Russia was embarrassed because it had drained all of the East's resources while the British and Americans had built up the West. The Russians were also annoyed by the fact that there was an island of capitalism in the middle of their communist zone. In 1948…
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…The purpose of establishing an independent record label is to capitalize on the growth of the music business - an industry that continues to grow despite the sluggish state of the world's key economies. Music has become the most popular form…
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…in the region lived in mine shafts or dug their homes out of the hillside and lived underground, as badgers do. Madison is the capital of Wisconsin. Milwaukee is the largest city. Wisconsin entered the Union on May 29, 1848, as the 30th state. It is one…
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…for the biotechnology industry in general and EntreMed in particular. A recession in market value and tight capital market forced the company's management to review each and every piece of the business. One of the most important decisions that the company's management…
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…solution to welfare because it would rid the country of those who cannot survive, and leave more room for those who can provide for themselves. Another question arises when addressing egoism in this matter. Most egoists agree with the idea of "brute" capitalism
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