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2751: Investing In Canada
... firms based in their home country will find that many leading international banks, investment dealers and insurance companies have offices in Canada. For example, there are Canadian offices for global asset leaders of American, British, French, German, Japanese, Hong-Kong and Swiss banks. Stock exchanges in Toronto, and Vancouver provide many international firms with Canadian equity participation. -Factors that discourage direct investment in Canada. Canada is an excellent country for direct ...
2752: Interview to Dow Jones
... includes many tenets of this Journal philosophy, but the Journal editorial pages are no mouthpiece for any political party. Rather, the editorial staff views its role as that of the conscience of a populist political revolution. Q. What will be the impact of bank consolidations in the U.S. in 1995 and perhaps 1996 on Dow Jones Telerate revenue? A. At any given time, consolidations or contractions in some segment of ...
2753: Employee Assistance Programs
... and increased lob performance. Since the beginning of time people have been trying to help people. This idea never occurred to the corporations until alcohol and drug abuse began to run wild during the Industrial Revolution. Large companies were formed and people turned to alcohol for a release. The big companies began to see the decrease in productivity and that meant lost money. As in any company the true goal is ...
2754: U.S Involvement in the Vietnam War
... control because of the problems and hidden interests which are always present when dealing with polit United States involvement in the Vietnam War actually began in 1950 when the U. S. began to subsidize the French Army in South Vietnam. This involvement continued to escalate throughout the 1950's and into the early 1960's. On August 4, 1964 the Gulf of Tonkin incident occurred in which American Naval Vessels in ...
2755: China's Economic Growth Due to Recent Foreign Policies
... currency" (china-tr. 2). Other important key themes behind China's Open-Door policies are "economic and technological cooperation with the West" (china-tr 1) and that China's government no longer supports Third World revolution. Instead, China realizes that cooperation with developing countries would be far more practical. Although Chinese foreign policy is aimed at opening the nation's entire economy to the world, it neglects the agricultural market almost ...
2756: The Welfare System Must Remain
... for Social Justice: Let's Get Real About Welfare. New Orleans: Twornery Center for Peace Through Justice, 1995. Kaus, Mickey. “The Revival of Liberalism.” New York Times. 9 August 1996: A27 “Say You Want A Revolution.” US News and World Report. 9 Oct 1995: 11-14 Schiller, Bradley, “Why Welfare is Still So Hard To Reform.” Challenge November-December 1995: 16-19
2757: Engineers: The Builders of Tomorrow
... that change is a part of this industry. Change is essential for advancement and new programs etc. “For the country and the consumer…Most experts feel we stand at the halfway mark of the chip revolution, and that Moore's Law could hold for another fifteen years—Perhaps 10 more doublings of chips per year.”(Life, 32) Moore's law is referring to the rate that the speed of the chip ...
2758: Charles Manson- Methods To The
... Beatles’ songs and Revelations 9 to support his views (Bugliosi 300). Manson believed that the Beatles were spokesmen contacting him directly through their songs. He claimed that the White Album set things up for the revolution and that his album (to be released later) would “really start things off (324-325).” Charles Manson had an uncanny ability to sense and use a person’s hangups or desires (Bugliosi 317). He prayed ...
2759: Cuba
... time can be witnessed in the population of Miami, were the majority of Cubans are now American born. These American born Cubans have never lived in Cuba, nor have they experienced any facet of the revolution first hand. They have integrated into American society and possess no ill will towards Fidel Castro. Third, Communication and Travel. Last year, tourism put $1 billion dollars in the hands of Cuban business owners. Tourists ...
2760: Working in the Clouds
... near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The inventors were Wilbur and Orville Wright, the Wright brothers. Orville made the first successful flight. Although their "air machine" flew for only twelve seconds, the Wright brothers started a revolution that has greatly affected the entire world. "The time will come when gentlemen, when they are to go on a journey, will call for their wings as regularly as they call for their boots. -Bishop ...


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