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    German states. Ranging from wealthy entrepreneurs to barely sufficient workers‚ the middling sort engaged in actual work‚ thus the more wealthy‚ lived nobly as commoners. Great Britain’s excess of middle class merchants gave her the name “nation of shopkeepers.” Directly funded by society itself‚ Great Britain’s economy emerged substantial. However its prominent source came from trade and commerce; its nearness to water and network of canals allowed easy transportation. Benefiting from its trade‚

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    local economy. For example‚ India has placed restrictions on non-Indian firms to minority investments in most retail ventures (Gillespie & Hennessey‚ 2011‚ p. 373). Protests and riots have resulted from the local farmers‚ traders and small shopkeepers in fear of losing their livelihoods. What competitive advantages do foreign retailers such as Wal-Mart and Carrefour enjoy when they enter Asian markets? Foreign retailers such as Wal-Mart and Carrefour are attracted to international markets

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    The called me M.J.‚ that stood for Michael Jones. It was the early part of April in 1760 when I departed an English port and headed across the waters for the North American colonies where I planned to settle‚ start a family‚ and begin what I hoped to be a very prosperous life. It was the summer if 1760 when I planted my feet and my heart in Boston along with several black slaves that I purchased when I arrived here. I brought a hefty 10‚000 British pounds in my purse‚ which was my entire life

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    the suppliers for the goods then the retailer will not have the goods to sell. Therefore the retailer will not be fully stocked and create bad customer service and a bad relationship with the suppliers. Tesco’s has an advantage over the smaller shopkeepers as most of the general public tend to do their big shops at the larger supermarkets such as Tesco’s therefore the larger store have the ability to dictate the price they want to pay to the suppliers and if the suppliers do not agree then they will

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    During the course of the poems ‘’Singh Song!’’ and ‘’Checking Out Me History’’‚ both personas show a strong link to their cultural heritage through both the content of the poems and the use of nonstandard English to emphasise their accent. The speaker in ‘’Checking out Me History’’ seems to feel irritated that he has been ‘’blind[ed]’’ to his own roots and cultural background‚ using simple rhyme to emphasise the silliness of the white history he’s been taught rather than his own. Whereas in ‘’Singh

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    Benjamin Franklin was one of America’s the greatest scientist and inventor‚ and he changed his country forever. Born in Boston in the year 1706 in January 17th‚ Ben was born the fifteenth child out of seventeen in his family. He was taken out of Boston Latin School at age ten to work‚ since his father lacked in workers in his candle making. When Franklin was twelve‚ he was taken as an apprentice at a printing shop under his older brother‚ Josiah‚ since he disliked candle making. His education in

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    ’Quite Good’‚ ’What?’‚ these are just some of the comments made recently in the press regarding finding nemo. The constantly changing fashionable take on finding nemo demonstrates the depth of the subject. Remarkably finding nemo is heralded by shopkeepers and investment bankers alike‚ leading many to state that finding nemo is not given the credit if deserves for inspiring many of the worlds famous painters. The juxtapositioning of finding nemo with fundamental economic‚ social and political strategic

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    Large-scale merchants‚ manufacturers‚ and bankers achieved class mobility by also becoming able to send their sons and daughters to school. Before the Industrial Revolution‚ this would not have been possible. The lower middle class consisted of small shopkeepers and clerical workers as previously mentioned. To work‚ they needed to be literate‚ but higher education was not necessary. Their children were kept in school until the age of

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    deeply in debt to banks. The nazis used this as propaganda and were stating that they could rid Germany of this economic crisis. They started to play the anti-semitism card and stated that it was Jewish-capitalism that caused these problems. Many shopkeepers and small businesses started to fall for the idea that it was the jews causing this hardship but the majority of germans only took an interest to the nazis as they promised things that most germans wanted like food and jobs. This statement disagrees

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    The Upper class (Aristocrats) were Merchants and Clergymen in the New England Colony. Those who owned large amounts of land in the Middle and Southern Colonies. The Middle class are Clergy‚ Farmers‚ Shopkeepers‚ Ships Captains‚ Carpenters‚ and Blacksmiths in all colonies. The Lower class (Servants) are as listed Redemptioners‚ Indentured servants‚ and Slaves. the American Revolution change lots of the economy in the colonies because “The Congressional

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