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- 2561: The History of General Motors Corp.
- ... customer first which has kept them on top and will continue to do so if money is spent carefully. The General Motors Corporation has become the world's most powerful automaker along with a successful business by working hard and keeping the customer at the top of the list. The General Motors Corporation was founded in 1908 by a gentleman by the name of William Durant. Durant was special in the ...
- 2562: Affirmative Action And Its Eff
- ... affirmative action can be traced back to the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act where legislation redefined public and private behavior. The act states that to discriminate in private is legal, but anything regarding business or public discrimination is illegal ("Affirmative" 13). There are two instances when opposing affirmative action might seem the wrong thing to do. Even these two cases don't justify the use of affirmative action. First ...
- 2563: Masters of Deception (MoD)
- ... the phone lines. Back then there was no Internet or AOL yet people could still communicate through computers. All they needed was a modem and some phone #'s of other modems and they were in business. Paul met Eli first. They learned to hack together. After a while they started looking for bigger and better hacks. They came across a famous hacker named Phiber Optic (Mark). He taught them all he ...
- 2564: The Influence of the Renaissance on European Gender Relationships
- ... by the humanists. All of the oppression and mistreatment on women during the Renaissance changed the relationship between man and woman that had been present in Medieval Times. No longer could a woman run a business and be equal with a man, but instead could now only work as hired help for a man. Where in Medieval Times women had a role in society, there was no place for them now ...
- 2565: Tyson Food Inc.
- ... integration has served the company well and has created its economies of scale and led to its current market dominance, as the firm expands into new product areas that are not related to the poultry business, some of these economies of scale will be diminished. Keeping feed costs down, for example, has improved Tyson's position with respect to profitability on poultry and poultry-related. If such savings are not forthcoming ...
- 2566: The Effects of the Great War
- ... distribution of the food and fuel necessary for the war. Herbert Hoover, a millionaire who was famous for directing the Belgian relief, was placed in charge of the Food Administration. The Great War became a business for the U.S. The war meant high profits and expansion for many American businesses. U.S. Manufacturers jumped from $600 million to over $2.5 billion in three years. Many companies doubled their profits ...
- 2567: The Slavery of Africans
- ... Mazuri presents are perhaps worthy of noting or discussion, we find that there are many unanswered questions in the issue - the risks of the distribution process outweigh potential benefits. The final case against the organized business of reparations for slaves is that the indemnifiers
the question of who ought to bear responsibility for repaying the slaves for their oppression and abuse. Is there a certain group of people that ought to ...
- 2568: The Horror of The Black Plague In Europe in 1347
- ... serf didnt like his master or his wage, he could just walk away, and most likely would have another master need him greatly, therefore giving him the power of determining his own wages. Financial business was disrupted as debtors died and their creditors found themselves without recourse. Not only had the creditor died, his whole family had died with him and many of his kinsmen. There was simply no one ...
- 2569: "Restore the Emperor Expel the Barbarians": The Causes of the Showa Restoration
- ... development was followed by a further great boost for Japanese industry deriving from the First World War. This good fortune came to an end in 1920, and a 'chain of panics' caused successive recessions and business dislocation". Footnote21 Edwin O. Reischauer Japan Past and Present (Tokyo: Charles Tuttle Company, 1987) 117. Reischauer makes the point in his book that external factors significantly hurt Japan's economy. Unlike a nation like the ...
- 2570: Restore the Emperor Expel the Barbarians: The Causes of the Showa Restoration
- ... development was followed by a further great boost for Japanese industry deriving from the First World War. This good fortune came to an end in 1920, and a 'chain of panics' caused successive recessions and business dislocation". Footnote21 Edwin O. Reischauer Japan Past and Present (Tokyo: Charles Tuttle Company, 1987) 117. Reischauer makes the point in his book that external factors significantly hurt Japan's economy. Unlike a nation like the ...
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