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4921: Casinos
... Reed). Casinos create many new jobs and opportunities for the people around the area. If the jobs are supposed to be there to help the state's unemployment, the state government should do a better job of giving the jobs to people in the state. The jobs do not help the state's unemployment if they hire workers from out of ...
4922: What Are Five Factors Which Contribute To The Failure Of New Restaurants?
... If there is no income, there is no money to pay expenses, thus the restaurant goes under. Some external factors may effect restaurant expenses which owners have little control over. Government legislation could cause higher taxes and operation fees which could force some franchise owners, even in large chains, to sell rather than sign new agreements. (Nathan, 66) With insurance cost ...
4923: Virtual Banking
... and-click software program that allows "surfers" to navigate around the Internet without knowing any UNIX commands. The first browser was developed by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, a government agency. With a browser and access to the Internet, you can order a pizza, listen to and purchase a CD, stroll through the Louvre, or view satellite photographs of Scotland ...
4924: The War Between the States
... Mercury newspaper and thehighbrow Russells Magazine and reflecting on the mounting sectional tensions of the prewar years. In a letter to William dated March 26, 1856, Charles complained that the "Government is becoming more abolition every day" and he predicted that the "Union may last a few years longer, but unless a decided change takes place in Northern politics, it must ...
4925: Life In The British Colonies
... center of the town. The meeting house was used for worship. They were also, used for town meetings. During the town meetings, male land owners could take part in the government. There were fields near each town which grew crops. In the center of the town, there were common of grassy areas where the herds grazed. In the town , there are ...
4926: Economics: Turn Around is Fair Game
... free. These television sets were made using cheaper components and cheaper labor. However, the cost of transportation, which would normally escalate each individual price, was paid for by the Japanese government. The pioneering inventors of the electronic marvel were forced out. No longer able to compete by meeting rapidly declining prices, companies had to stop production, liquidate all available assets, and ...
4927: Robert E. Lee
... form a permanent and stable union of the states(www.stratfordhall.org/rel.htm 2). On June 13, 1865, Robert E. Lee applied for a pardon from the United States government. When Robert returned to his home in Arlington, he found it had been turned into a national cemetery as punishment to him for abandoning the Union and fighting against them ...
4928: Rocky Marciano
... at Stacey Adams, and gave up all hope of becoming a skilled shoemaker. Fortunately, the next major step in Rocky's career was decided for him by the U.S. Government. At age 20, he was inducted into the Army and shipped overseas to England. However, as the war on the European front was beginning to draw to a close, he ...
4929: Interview to Dow Jones
... can be summed up as "free people, free markets." Our editorial pages thus stand for open markets, free enterprise, free trade and the free movement of people. These pages oppose government or other encroachments on political or economic freedoms. The Contract With America that set much of Washington's agenda in 1995 includes many tenets of this Journal philosophy, but the ...
4930: Japan On Its Way To Be The World's Largest Economy
... elements in society. "It is their sense of identity and destiny which gives their industrial machine its effectiveness."1 "Among the Japanese, there exists an instinctive respect for institutions and government, for the rules of etiquette and service, for social functions and their rituals of business. Japan is a traditionally crowded island, the people are forced to share the limited space ...


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