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    P1 Unit 1 Business

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    I think that it is very important to talk about the different kinds of businesses existing in the UK. This is because it is part of Bennett Brooks' job to take care of different kind of businesses and then because it is a business itself. A sole trader is a held personal liable for his business borrowings and to any creditors if his business fails. He will also be held personally liable for any claims that are not covered by insurance. A limited company is registered at Companies House and is a…

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    Amaranth Introduction Amaranth Advisors LLC was a hedge-fund established in the year 2000. It was headquartered at Greenwich, Connecticut in the US. It started off as a multi-strategy hedge fund. But, as time went by, it found itself being a natural gas trader as majority of its position was in this commodity only. Nick Maounis was the founder of this hedge-fund. In September 2006, Amaranth made losses of USD 6.6 billion. They were trading in both the regulated NYMEX (New York Mercantile…

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    African Slave Trade Dbq

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    import negro slaves. These slaves were brought from Africa by the Portuguese without a thought to how the Africans felt or how they were treated. They were stolen from their homes by the Portuguese and sometimes traded by their own people to the slave traders. Without humanitarian concerns, there was no care whatsoever about how the slaves were treated so long as there was a steady supply of labor to make money, an efficient way to obtain more slaves, and the slaves…

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    as the syncretic interweaving of Islamic culture and traditional African culture accounts for Africa’s major influence as a superpower. Traders from all over the world were drawn to Africa’s riches in gold, ivory, and human beings. The fact that Africa was rich in resources posed influence in itself. Considering that a great number of the visiting traders were Muslims and they begin to intermarry and form relationships – economic and political alliances were formed and the adaptation of…

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    The African Slave Trade brought Africans from all over their native land to the Caribbean, to the Americas, and to Eurasia. This map illustrates the sheer immensity of slave transport to South America, yet also displays the few slaves that were brought to Europe and Asia. This horrible trade allowed for millions of liters of rumbullion, a spirit that is now known as rum, to be spread throughout the world, from Barbados, where this unique spirit was created, to English ships, to the colonies.…

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    The movie Amistad depicted the slave uprising aboard La Amistad and the court cases that led to their release back to Africa. In 1839, several Africans were captured and transported by Spanish slave traders to be sold to plantation owners in Cuba and the United States. During the journey, the slaves led an attack on the ship’s crew, killing all members except Jose Ruiz and Pedro Montez. Cinque, a Mende, led the revolt after freeing himself and arming the ships occupants with swords and clubs.…

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    Africa's Guinea coast. Africans were either captured in warring raids or kidnapped and taken to the port by African slave traders. There they were exchanged for iron, guns, gunpowder, mirrors, knives, cloth, and beads brought by boat from Europe. A slave's journey first starts in the interior of Africa with his or her capture as a prisoner of war or by outright kidnapping by local traders. European…

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    Slavery In Old Calabar

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    of Old Town that, like Bristol, had an advantageous position to see arrival of traders. This caused Old Town to become one of the primary sellers and the rulers evidently were turned into an object to envy for the local slave trading families. Thus, as much as slavery meant economical improvement in Old Calabar, it also meant rivalry whether it be between the new developing trading centers around it or the local traders. It even came to a point where they were all keeping each other from…

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    exposure of trade position during the inspection of trade position. Other than that, Societe Generale should send their bank controllers to attend training, in order to train their skill and knowledge on detecting the fraud transaction and also how the traders conceal their fraud transaction. In addition they should also get some tools, for example, effective software program that can help the bank controllers to detect the abnormal transaction and increase the efficiency and…

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    provided information on the cultural differences that were apparent between the traders and the Natives with the final impression that there must be a change in the system for operations to run smoothly. Marriage between white traders and women of prestigious lineage from neighboring tribes would begin to be introduced into Native culture as a norm in order to keep the fur trade in a state of peace. Normally traders would take up at least half a dozen wives whom which would then perform trade…

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