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- 211: The Fifty-First Dragon: Analysis
- ... was based primarily upon two facts: Sacco possessed a pistol of the type used in the murders, and the accused when arrested were at a garage attempting to claim an automobile that had been seen in connection with the South Braintree crimes. What many regarded as inadequate evidence played a large part in the trial. Also, there was contradictory testimony from ...
- 212: Abbey, and His Fear of Progress
- ... Cars, litter, and vandalism can all be attributed to "progress." In this frame of thinking "progress" kind of contradicts it's self. The most detrimental aspect of progress is the automobile. "'Parks are for people' is the public-relations slogan, which decoded means that the parks are for people-in -automobiles." People come streaming in, driving their cars. They are in ...
- 213: Federal Express
- ... Express, “This company is nothing short of being the logistics arm of a whole new society that is building up in our economy – a society that isn’t built around automobile and steel production, but is built up instead around service industries and high-technology endeavors in electronics and optics and medical science. It is about the movement of these support ...
- 214: The North American Free Trade Agreement
- ... of what is to come from NAFTA, this has been one of the wisest economic trade alliances this country could have entered into. According to the Commerce Department, Big Three automobile exports from the U.S. and Canada to Mexico for the first quarter of 1994 reached 9,925 units, compared with 9,479 during all of 1993. In addition, Chrysler ...
- 215: Unemployment
- ... 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 and effect ...
- 216: How to Start a Billiard Club Business
- ... proprietor is responsible for all business debts or legal judgments against the business. In the event that these exceed the assets of the business, you’re own personal assets: home, automobile, savings account, investments can be claimed by creditors. Your financial liability in not limited to the amount of your investment in your business, but extends to your total ability to ...
- 217: Labor Unions
- ... Industrial Organizations (CIO). One of the first targets of the CIO was the auto industry. Workers at the General Motors factories in Flint, Michigan, eagerly joined the CIO's United Automobile Workers (UAW) union. They demanded that the company recognize the UAW. But officers of General Motors refused to meet with union representatives. This was a violation of the Wagner Act ...
- 218: U.S Monetary Policy in 1995
- ... find themselves in an economy that is weakening." (Greenwald, Time, 5/1/95, p80) Unemployment and layoffs aren't the only thing to worry about according to Mr. Greenwald. The automobile industry and the housing markets are both getting hit in the pocket books. Paul Speigel, owner of a New York car dealership explains his woes by saying '"We're doing ...
- 219: Ford Motor Company
- ... to convey the message that the SHO is not only a fast sports car, but is also reasonably priced, and a great family car too. The first quote is from Automobile Magazine. Their quote starts out by talking about how fast the car is and how well it handles. They then go on to say: "And it sure doesn't cost ...
- 220: Economic Systems of Different Countries
- ... 2.3%. Canada's top three natural resources are Nickel, Zinc and Copper. Canada's top three agricultural products include Wheat, Barley, and Corn. The three major Canadian industries are automobile manufacturing, lumber industry, and petroleum products. Canada has a healthy trading market with major partners such as the United States, Mexico, and Japan. The top three imported products are vehicles ...
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