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    Irving Penn

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    -Biography of Irving Penn Irving Penn was a very famous American photographer. He was well-known for his fashion photography‚ portraits‚ and still life. Irving Penn was one of the greatest photographers in the 20th century. Irving Penn was born on June 16th 1917‚ in New Jersey‚ United States. When Irving Penn was 17‚ he was in the Philadelphia Museum School of Art‚ studying advertising design with his teacher – Alexey Brodovitch. At the same time‚ Irving Penn worked for Harper’s Bazaar

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    Business Types of Ownership Before starting any venture it is very important to figure out how the organization is going to build its chain of command. Basically no business is made for short time and for this reason a very careful measurement should be done on ownership. Choosing the appropriate ownership in an organisation depends on nature of businesstype of authority‚ delegation of work‚ span of organization‚ type of product‚ production and operation‚ legal procedure‚ financial matters and

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    John A. Moretta author of William Penn and the Quaker Legacy‚ writes William Penn’s life in a positive way and explains how his work and effort over the years made a change today in history for the United States of America. Being one of the most successful leaders in history‚ Moretta explains and supports Penn’s decisions over the years. Believer of good relations‚ Penn had successful treaties with Indian tribes and resulted the development of the Province of Pennsylvania that today is the state

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    Types of Business Letter

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    Types of Business Letters: Style Modified Block * Type the first line of each new paragraph flush with the left margin for this style. All lines of the body of the letter are flush with the left margin‚ according to English Plus. When you’re typing a letter in modified block style‚ the date and closing of the letter are both placed in center alignment‚ according to Library Online. Skip one line between paragraphs‚ the greeting ---- "Dear _______:" and the body of the letter. When you’ve finished

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    There are at least six different types of business you could choose to start: 1. Sole trader – the oldest form of trading there is‚ it’s also the simplest and the most common type of business you’ll find. The clue is in the name – meaning that you are solely responsible for everything the business does and you’re often known as the proprietor. This is the usual form for small shops and businesses that provide services such as beauticians‚ hairdressers‚ photographers‚ gardeners and so on. When

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    Types of Business Letters

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    Letter of Inquiry – Training Program July 2‚ 2008 Mr.  Rodrigo Rivera Personnel Director Technote Corporation 3152 Bridge Avenue Boston‚ MA 02154 Dear Mr. Rivera: May I ask a favor of you?  Randy del Rosario‚ a representative of the Leverage Company‚ recently told me of your success in managing Technote’s training program for the hardcore unemployed.  Our firm is presently planning such a program‚ and we would appreciate information about the mind-set section of your program. We expect to

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    The sole proprietorship is the simplest form of business organization. A sole proprietorship is a business that is owned by an individual who is solely responsible for all aspects of the business. The owner is personally responsible for all debts of the business‚ even in excess of the amount invested. The business and its owner are thus considered the same entity. The advantages of a sole proprietorship include: a. Low start up costs‚ as legal and filing fees are at a minimum. However‚ many

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    services or undertake a new business endeavor. The purpose of a feasibility study is to determine if a business opportunity is possible‚ practical and viable. When faced with a business opportunity‚ many optimistic people tend to focus on just the positive aspects. A feasibility study enables a realistic view at both the positive and negative aspects of the opportunity. A feasibility study is an important tool for making the right decisions. A wrong decision often leads to business failure. For example

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    BUSINESS LAW FINAL EXAM This is a take-home exam. The exam is to be handed out on July 26‚ 2012 and returned on July 31‚ 2012 on the final exam time. The group leader will assign each group member a question and each group member will answer the question and return the answer to the group leader. The group leader will grade each member in terms of cooperation and totality of the answer. The group leader will submit a final draft on exam date (July 31‚ 2012). The final draft must be done in

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    governed by special laws. A proprietorship is a type of business entity which legally has no separate existence from its owner. Hence‚ the limitations of liability enjoyed by a corporation and limited liability partnerships do not apply to sole proprietors. All debts of the business are debts of the owner. The single proprietor has unlimited liability since creditors of his business may proceed not only against the assets and properties of his business but also after his own personal assets and properties

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