would only get the surplus food after they provided for their lords in exchange for the use of the land. In the late Middle Ages‚ peasants started fleeing local king owned communities and went to vast‚ open‚ and totally uninhabited land. The reason why this shifted is that there were opportunities to not only gain land but also to trade and receive goods‚ rather than farm for a living. In the Middle Ages‚ the growth of towns and trade had the most transformative effect because for the first time ever
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Dollar Tree Annual Report 2011 Vicki R. Justice Melinda Swigart Accounting 100 May 25‚ 2012 Dollar Tree Annual Report 2011 The company that I chose to report on is a Fortune 500 company called Dollar Tree. They are known for their $1 price-point variety stores. They are headquartered in Chesapeake‚ Virginia and operate over 4‚300 stores over the 48 contiguous United States and five Canadian Provinces (Dollar Tree annual report‚ 2011). The main sections of the annual report to me
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) occurs A. when an investor acquires a measure of control of a foreign business B. when there is an acquisition‚ by a foreign entity in the U.S.‚ of 10 percent or more of the voting sharesof a business C. with sales and purchases of foreign stocks and bonds that do not involve a transfer of control D. a and b 28.5.10. Consider a U.S. importer desiring to purchase merchandise from a Dutch exporter invoiced in euros‚ at a cost of €512‚100. The U.S. importer will contact
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Can institutional investors restrain earnings management activities in weak investor protection countries? The role of foreign and domestic institutional investors UGUR LEL* This draft: February 2013 Abstract This paper investigates the role that institutional investors play in restraining earnings management activities of firms under varying investor protection environments. Distinguishing between foreign and domestic institutional ownership in a sample of about 190‚000 firm-year observations
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How the value of dollar is vaporized Throughout the history of currency‚ the true value of money has always been changing. Even today‚ the value of dollar is changing every day. It is hard to define the value of money‚ for economists‚ they may use gold/silver standard to value money; but in order to be closer to everyday life‚ I will use “milk” as a rule for measuring the purchasing power of money. Milk as an agricultural product‚ its production does not affect by the improvement of technology
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for other types of bank loans. Why is this so? Most lenders sell the mortgage loan to one of the few federal agencies in the secondary mortgage market. The agencies have very precise guidelines that have to be followed before they accept the loan. Web Exercise 1: $260.000 Chapter 15 Quantitative problem 12: The current exchange rate between the Japanese yen and the U.S. dollar is 120 yen per dollar. If the dollar is expected to depreciate by 10%
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alan katz AP Euro Age of European Explorations The renaissance’s curiosity helped pave the way for the European age of exploration‚ which took place from 1450 to 1525. There were many factors‚ including technological‚ economic‚ political‚ and religious ones. The age was promoted by many specific factors‚ including the invention of caravels and other nautical inventions‚ the commercial and price revolutions‚ the new monarchs‚ and the constant growth that the Catholic faith wanted. “God‚ glory
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Why Did So Many Jamestown Colonists Die? In May 1607‚ about 110 Englishmen arrived off the coast of Virginia. It was going to be the first permanent English colony in the new world. The first years of settlement were not easy and many of the colonists kept on dying. Many of the colonists died that they almost failed as a colony. There are many reasons why they died; the main reason was from diseases‚ the lack of food and fresh water‚ and their bad relationship with the Powhatan Indians.
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Brandon Hunt AP European History Timeline 4th period. European History Timeline 1.) Black Death – 1348 – 14th century disease that killed off much of the European population. The disease was contracted from fleas giving it off to black rats that passed it amongst the villages. In the times current studies‚ Boccaccio noticed that‚ black boils and spots cover the infected person leaving them a few days to live. 2.) Statue of Labourers – 1351 – This law was passed so the peasants would stop taking
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Why did so many colonists died at Jamestown? In a matter of four years‚ almost every colonist died in Jamestown. In 1607‚ English ships sailed Into Chesapeake bay and up the James river and later founded Jamestown in Virginia. By the Summer of 1609‚ 524 colonists would have arrived in Jamestown. But by 1611‚ more than 80% Would be dead! There are three main reasons why this could have happened. There wasn’t Enough food‚ the water was unusable‚ and they didn’t have enough workers with the
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