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    taxes did not end when the war did. Canada continued to charge its citizens taxes after the war and until the present day. Taxes and the laws surrounding them affect almost every single person in the country of Canada, whether it be incorporated companies, organizations, legal representatives or the average working person. The Canada Revenue Agency, which overlooks the administration of tax laws, is very thorough when it comes to ensuring that everyone in the country has abided by these laws.…

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    Birdsalls Research Paper

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    Imagine, it’s the year of 1932, on a hot summer day and it is over 90 degrees. Picture the muggy feeling, with sunscreen and sweat piled on. Iowa weather, being Iowa weather. Of course something to help cool down is a necessity right now but, where is there to go? Birdsalls’s is an ice cream parlor that is widely known for its homemade ice cream, great customer service, and essentially its role in Mason City’s history. Birdsalls Ice Cream Co. opened in April, 1931 on N. Federal Avenue, according…

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    The Big Four companies broke the strike by bringing in strikebreakers replacements for those on strike. The editor of Appeal to Reason suggested that Sinclair write a novel about the strike. Sinclair prowled the streets of Chicago’s Packingtown, the residential district…

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    are launching a company and they just cannot seem to gain the traction necessary to push their company forward. Throughout the book, Owen is trying to fight to save his company from completely falling apart. He looks to Sam to help him save his company due to her success with the company Sparksys. The book provided many crucial aspects about entrepreneurship including what to do, as well as what not to do. The first concept that I found important was the idea that startup companies need to be…

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    banging through my chest. My emotions drilling through the bones in my feet. "Hello darling" says one of the choreographers at the Boston Ballet. But this isn't your everyday dance class instructor. This was Lea Anderson, co-founder of famous ballet companies, over 100 movements choreographed, LEA ANDERSON. "Hello darling" she says in a her thick American accent. My nerves increase, and my head sinks. I realize she's just greeted me, and I haven't even replied. "Hello Lea" I say. I feel like I…

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    Knight is a co-founder of Nike and has been the chairman of the company for almost 50 years he first started making shoes and selling them out of the trunk of his car and now Nike is the most popular brand shoe and with a net worth of “22.3 billion dollars and Knight is the 43rd richest man in the world.” (forbes) Milton Hershey was the founder of Hershey’s chocolate and “built the Lancaster caramel company and when the company shut down he made is first chocolate bar” and also made…

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    Pullman Strike Due to the decline in the economy in 1893 many manufacturers began to stifle the already low wages of its workers, the Pullman Palace Car Company was no different. However, the result of lowering wages did not waver the cost of rent in the Pullman company town resulting in in inraged, overworked workers. With lower income, high rent, long work days, and poor work environment the workers began to express their resentment towards the company's president, George Pullman. Though…

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    high speed and quality molding process. Also, Husky injection employed the use of technology to enhance reliability, efficiency and fast production of molds. Thus, the organization provided the designated factory solutions to their clients. The company fully exploited the valuable and rate machines to their advantage. Husky injections managed to manufacture products and plastic shapes that their counterparts were unable to manufacture. Consequently, the organization was able to expand amidst…

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    The Pullman Strike

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    Tribune’s viewpoints are in favor of labor unions. The newspaper and its writers think that establishing labor unions is crucial to the success of a company. According to their articles, strikes also help keep the workplace fair and under control. While the Chicago Times believes that the employees were doing wrong and affecting the way their company runs, the Chicago Tribune thought otherwise. An article from the Tribune reads, “Its freight service was at a standstill all day and the same is…

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    La Polar Enter Chile

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    the other forty-nine percent to La Polar. TJX will have fifty-one percent ownership in order to hold control over all decisions, as we would be the larger owner. La Polar is the fourth largest retail company in Chile and has 48 stores total - thirty-eight in Chile and five in Colombia. This company is small enough to desire growth and large enough to ensure Chileans learn the TJX name. We believe La Polar would be willing to work with us as we can help increase their financial stability. We…

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