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1631: Minor League Baseball: Boom or Bust to Communities?
... officials often cannot respond positively to an team owner's demands because of the limited resources available in smaller communities. This demonstrates the importance of stadiums in city-team negotiations, and they show how the business interests of team owners and local officials often conflict. Location decisions of owners tend to be business decisions that are designed to maximize their financial interests. Joe Buzas, owner of the former Fresno Suns, chose not to remain in Fresno because of competition from the university for the fans and advertising dollars ...
1632: Native People in Modern Society
... that there are quite many Native professionals in the city and she tried to call a Native lawyer to make an appointment for me but the person wasn't there. Then I finally got a business card of a person to interview, guess who? -- A cop! OK I went down to 40 College street and asked for Bob Crawford. Bob met me very gladly and said that I came in the ... on the street. I am enclosing some information about New Aboriginal Peacekeeping Unit of Metropolitan Toronto Police which was designed by Bob Crawford. I hope that this idea would help. I am also enclosing the business cards of Fran Longboat and Bob Crawford. 2
1633: Snowboards
... come so far in the last few years. It came from a toy to a high-tech piece of equipment, from a sport for trouble makers to an Olympic event, from a small family owned business to a major business, forming the mainstay of the winter sports industry. The passing of recent years has seen huge advances in equipment technology and performance, clothing design and the evolution of progressive and smooth riding styles. This has ...
1634: Interlingua is Doomed
... new language. The nations that would learn it the quickest would of course be the industrialized countries with the resources for good public education, incidentally the very nations that know and are learning, the international business language-English An inevitable fact is that the English language is already in the process of taking over the world through film, TV, popular music not to mention the Internet. Even more important, English being the international business language there is a lot of money invested in it and it therefore has the full support of the commercial industry and right or wrong, money rules this world! Were we still to miraculously manage ...
1635: Crabs For the Crabber
... takes is a little time and effort to learn the basic steps, and, of course, the love of the water. For the last two years, I have kept the books for my boyfriend's crabbing business. I helped him from the beginning when we purchased the traps to today, when he is now running 150 traps. On the boat, you should always have as many life jackets as people. Flares and ... pound for large male crabs. A large seafood market is Wilmington Island Seafood. They only pay sixty five cents a pound for the large males. You should find a market that you feel comfortable doing business with and that is very reliable. Talk to the owner to find out what they are willing to pay and how many they will need on a daily basis. Sell your crabs and buy bait ...
1636: Adolescent Case Study
... lives out of state and has no relationship or contact with him either. B. The subject comes from an upper middle class family. Her stepfather is a high school graduate and owns his own construction business. Her mother is a homemaker and quit school during her sophomore year. C. The subject and her family live in Southern Gardens, a small subdivision in Bossier City. The family, for the most part, keeps to themselves and does not have any close, personal associations. The few associates they have are business colleagues and people from their church groups. D. The stepfather is a relatively healthy male, approximately 6'1" tall, dark brown hair, brown eyes, weighs around 200 pounds and has no known physical illness. The ...
1637: Japanese: The Law of Inverse Returns
... this way because I can read train and bus routes, I can tell what a store sells what by reading their sign outside, and I also can read people's name better when we exchange business cards or see their name tags. The ability to read and write Japanese characters has had a profound impact on my cultural awareness and growth towards the Japanese people. Although I know that I can ... that neither of us had caught that day's matches and we were guessing who might have won.) The 2 guys next to me had seen the matches and started filling us in. We exchanged business cards and, looking at the cards, I repeated the gentlemen's names. They were astonished and started to immediately quiz me on other (very simple) kanji. Turns out one of them had a very nice ...
1638: Prostitution Should Be Legalized
... to undress in front of guards and inmates, check them for lice, and place them in jail. Degradation also occurs when sex workers are attacked or abused mainly because prostitutes are forced to conduct their business in secrecy. The third most common defense for banning prostitution is to prevent the spread of the AIDS virus and other sexually transmitted diseases. But the fact that prostitution is illegal prevents government regulation that ... Through experience, prostitutes are more educated in sexually transmitted disease prevention. Even if a client does have a disease, prostitutes also know how to safely satisfy the client. The author of Ain’t Nobody’s Business If You Do, Peter McWilliams, views education as the only way to eliminate the transmission of these diseases. "It is unsafe sex that spreads AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, and unsafe sex can only ...
1639: “Smoke” The Prohibition!
... law, i.e. buying Advil at the store. Prohibition is the legal ban on the manufacture and sale of intoxicating or harmful drugs, i.e. Alcohol Prohibition. Cartel is a formal or informal agreement among business firms designed to reduce or suppress competition in a particular market; for example, controlling the distribution and production of a drug. Imperialism is a practice by which powerful nations or people seek to extend and ... better off. This is not true as the most expensive cost of the "Drug Prohibition" is the personal cost carried by the citizens. In the cities, these costs are manifested in murders over "turf" or "business," fear of walking the streets, robberies, and mothers leaving children to pursue their expensive addicted. Proponents of "Drug Prohibition" must ask themselves this question: "Would you be willing to sacrifice your son (daughter, best friend ...
1640: The Mafia and Street Gangs
... between the two. The American Mafia was founded on a sense of loyalty and respect for culture, family and the Sicilian heritage. The Mafia was to protect its members interests and grant them freedom in business in exchange for absolute loyalty and submission into the “family”. (Exactly What Is the Mafia?) The Sicilian Mafia was based on the belief that justice, honor and vengeance are for a man to take care ... Mafia gangsters and several attempts were made on his life. Capone took revenge by staging the infamous St. Valentine’s Day massacre in which he killed several of his enemies ending resistance to his continuing business dealings. He was finally sentenced for tax evasion and spent most of his eleven-year sentence in Alcatraz. (Al Capone) Of street gangs, a reputation extends not only to each individual, but also to the ...


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