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2981: Standardization of the English Language
... extreme South. Already by 1430, this new standard had assumed a relatively mature form. It was spread throughout England by professional clerks in the administrative apparatus of the country and also became the model for business aand pri-vate correspondence in English. It was this Chancery standard, the normal language for all official written communication by the time when Caxton set up his Printing Press in West-minster (1476), which became ...
2982: Definition of "Power"
... II broke out. But power is not all bad though. As was stated earlier, it is necessary in any group of people, and there will be struggle to achieve it--be it a country, a business, or a sports team. Athletics is a good example of where there is a constant power struggle. In every league, every player wants control. They want what they think should happen (during games), to happen ...
2983: Coral
... enormous reef. Every year the numbers of visitors increase by 10%. It has brought many resorts to the area who also want to get into fun and making a little money in the $1 billion business. Even the hotels and the motels pollute the reefs by their drainage and sewage pipes. This is causing a huge problem in coastal tourism which is the world's fastest growing industry, worth over $7billion ...
2984: Symbolic Analysts
... stations, and home shopping capabilities. The symbolic analyst, however, contains a commodity that is both valuable and irreplaceable. This is the human thinking and problem solving abilities that is becoming ever more important in international business. Specialized groups of problem identifiers and solvers will sprout all over the globe, selling their services to a wide variety of customers. This growth might not seem beneficial for America in the traditional sense, as ...
2985: Rent Control: Pros and Cons
... best, it is wise to look at the particular needs of each community, and develop a mixture of the two solutions. For example, in an area that is very poor, where it is unlikely that business will invest, even with subsidies, then a people approach may be the only way to improve the local economic situation. On the other hand, in an area that shows some promise, and which could improve ...
2986: Code of Professional Ethics by American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
... the renunciation of promotional methods of the commercial world which increase the pressure on CPAs and will lead to conformity with the letter of the code evading its spirit. CPA shall not be involved with business activities that are incompatible with the practice of public accounting. These activities include selling securities because this may include promotional activities for a public accounting practice and consequently negatively influence the independence of CPAs. The ...
2987: Game Theory (Strategic Thinking in Everyday Life)
... able to create models which replicate the basic motives each player has and diagram the outcomes.. Game theory is something that to some extent all of us have experience in. Dealing with spouse, co-workers, business partners, car sales people all involve some sort of relationship of give and take. So you see, we are not immune to the concepts of game theory. The theory requires us to understand and practice ...
2988: Beer
... Constitution went into effect. Know as prohibition, the law forbade the manufacture or sale of any beverage with more than one-half percent alcohol. Throughout the days of Prohibition, some breweries managed to stay in business selling soda water, ice cream, and malt beverages. Others took advantage of gangsters and corruptible police officials to keep production going. Many breweries survived prohibition by selling malt syrup, which works quite nicely for home ...
2989: Jews in America and Their History
... the coastal cities as merchants, artisans, and shippers. The Jews who predominately spoke German came to America over 100 years later, and quickly spread out over the land. Starting as peddlers, they moved up to business positions in the south, midwest, and on the west coast. New York City had 85,000 Jews by 1880, most of which had German roots. At this time in American history, the government accepted many ...
2990: The Cherokee Indians
... in 1540. The Europeans were very impressed with the highly advanced cultures. Relations with outsiders started off wonderfully with the Cherokees. They learned from the settlers around them and adopted new methods of farming and business. They became faithful allies of the americans and fought with them in numerous wars. In fact, a Cherokee chief named Junaluska personally saved the life of future president Andrew Jackson. In 1820, they established a ...


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