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business and endeavors
As government and business leaders try to accomplish various things, they naturally turn to other powerful people for support in their endeavors.
While not as culturally sophisticated as the Garsins, they knew how to invest into and develop thriving business endeavors.
Victor spent the next several years studying and working in various photography related endeavors in Europe and the US, including Rochester, New York with George Eastman, before returning to work at the family business.
The concept of enhancing the greater good is intrinsic to our business endeavors.
An international marriage agency ( also called an international introduction agency or international marriage broker ) is a business that endeavors to introduce men and women of different countries for the purpose of marriage, dating or correspondence.
Some of them are still on the floor while others have moved on to philanthropic endeavors or to other areas of the business such as hedge funds.
These endeavors took place during the Great Depression that began in 1929, and Ellis found that business was poor and had no success in publishing his fiction.
In July 1836, Lapham moved to Kilbourntown ( which soon incorporated in to the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin ) and worked closely with Byron Kilbourn in his business and development endeavors.
Observing Johnson's successful business endeavors, the local Native American inhabitants dubbed him Warragghivagey, or " he who does much business.
That was a radical idea: Journalism and law had always been considered technical crafts, not intellectual endeavors, and business was even worse.
In 1995, Tapie turned to artistic endeavors because he was unable to pursue his previous interests: he was personally bankrupt and therefore unable to pursue business ventures, he was declared ineligible to run for political office, and he was banned from football.
Ewing Kauffman established the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in the mid-1960s with the same sense of opportunity he brought to his business endeavors, and, with the same convictions.
Buchalter and his partner, Albert " the Executioner " Anastasia, would take control over Murder, Inc. when Siegel and Lansky's business endeavors became national.
The Bolaños family has usually maintained a hands-off approach to Nicaraguan politics, focusing rather on business endeavors.
By 1873 he had a new partner in both endeavors: His son, E. F. ( Edward Frederick ) Rath, doing business under the name George Rath and Son.
The IJ Clinic teams lower-income entrepreneurs with law students to provide entry-level business people with pro-bono legal support they need to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors.
The award is presented annually to a former collegiate or professional center who was either a legend on the field or off the field by making extraordinary contributions through business, civic or philanthropic endeavors.
Mission: Providing a focused arena for business activities relevant to identified technical, educational or technological endeavors is the underlying purpose of ASME ’ s Institutes area.
In the decade that followed, Insull took on increasing responsibilities in Edison's business endeavors, building electrical power stations throughout the US.
Hughes engaged in various mining business endeavors before capitalizing on the Spindletop oil discovery in Texas, as a result of which he began devoting his full time to the oil business.
Having made millions on his second business in patent medicine, Warner embarked on various philanthropic endeavors, most notably his sponsorship of the Warner Observatory in Rochester.
Coxey spent eight years at the water mill, advancing to stationary engineer, before he left to pursue other business endeavors.
CSM endeavors to build a sustainable business advantage for its member companies through social and environmental strategic action.

business and period
Office workers frequently go out there to lunch and swim during the siesta period, which, during the summer, lasts from two until five in the afternoon, when shops and offices are again open for business.
During this period he learned the music publishing business while continuing to compose.
Inside these one could find matchbooks and business cards apparently defaced by non-player characters, newspaper cuttings and ( in the case of Orient Express ) period passports to which players could attach their photographs, bringing a Live Action Role Playing feel to a tabletop game.
The city was at the forefront of Ireland's rapid economic expansion during the Celtic Tiger period, with enormous private sector and state development of housing, transport and business.
In the United States, nearly all the original film companies which formed the Motion Picture Patents Company went out of business in this period because of their resistance to the changeover to long feature films.
From the 1620s, many of the Irish Catholic merchant class in this period migrated voluntarily to the West Indies to avail of the business opportunities there occasioned by the trade in sugar, tobacco and cotton.
Laptops were, and still are, a prime target, with those traveling abroad on business being warned not to leave them for any period of time.
" This reliance on Boulton was also to prove a weakness, however, as the period coincided with the peak of his work building up his steam engine business and he was frequently absent.
Peter Stanford, a Catholic journalist and writer, wrote, regarding Fatal Silence: the pope, the resistance and the German occupation of Rome ( written by Robert Katz ; ISBN 0-297-84661-2 ; Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2003 ): " Vatican still refuses to open all its files from the period – which seems to me to be a conclusive admission of guilt – but Katz has winkled various papers out of God's business address on earth to add to the stash of new information he has uncovered in America in the archives of the Office of Strategic Services.
Neither a trained theologian nor skilled in the business of the Curia, he was tactful and prudent in a difficult era, but Ludwig Pastor, who passes swiftly over his pontificate, says, " The numerous endeavours for unity made during this period form one of the saddest chapters in the history of the Church.
Since the key to the pawnshop business model is making interest off the loaned money, pawnshop owners want to accept items that the customer is likely to want to recover, after having paid interest for a period on the loan.
Brisk business was enjoyed catering for the additional 2, 000 troops and personnel on the island over the six-year period, although restrictions placed against ships landing during this period posed a challenge for local traders to import the necessary goods.
The first business of the fourth period was the consideration of the decree on religious freedom, Dignitatis Humanae, one of the more controversial of the conciliar documents.
During the shiva period, the mourner is permitted to give instructions on how to handle business in his absence.
According to author Anne Henderson of the Sydney Institute, Lyons held a steadfast belief in " the need to balance budgets, lower costs to business and restore confidence " and the Lyons period gave Australia " stability and eventual growth " between the drama of the Depression and the outbreak of the Second World War.
But it was their reputation for business probity, innovative management and strict fiscal policies that sustained their partnership's success in a period where businesses operated in a highly volatile and uncertain environment where the line between success and bankruptcy was extremely thin.
Other factors in the prolongation of the Great Depression include trade wars and the reduction in international trade caused by trade barriers such as Smoot-Hawley Tarriff in the US and the Imperial Preference policies of Great Britain, the failure of central banks to act responsibly, government policies designed to prevent wages from falling, such as the Davis-Bacon Act of 1931, during the deflationary period resulting in production costs dropping slower then sales prices and thereby injuring business profitability and increases in taxes to reduce budget deficits and to support new programs such as Social Security.
He assisted Charles Butler, his brother-in-law, with business matters related to opening a new building for New York University, attending the law school for a brief period himself.
Fair trade during that period was often seen as a political gesture against neo-imperialism: radical student movements began targeting multinational corporations and concerns that traditional business models were fundamentally flawed started to emerge.
Laker put Jack Wiseman, a fully qualified aircraft maintenance engineer with whom he had worked for a brief period at London Aero Motor Services ( LASM ), in charge of his new engineering business.
In 2010, a spokesman for Robertson said that the company's arrangements — in which the Liberian government got a 10 percent equity interest in the company and Liberians could purchase at least 15 percent of the shares after the exploration period — were similar to many American companies doing business in Africa at the time.
According to Charles C. Fitzmorris, Chicago's Chief of Police during the beginning of the Prohibition period: " Sixty percent of my police in the bootleg business.
This act slashed estate taxes and trimmed taxes paid by business corporations by $ 150 billion over a five year period.
For example, Eric Hobsbawm's book The age of revolution: 1789 – 1848 ( published 1962 and 2005 ) chapter 11, stated " Urban development in our period was a gigantic process of class segregation, which pushed the new labouring poor into great morasses of misery outside the centres of government and business and the newly specialised residential areas of the bourgeoisie.

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