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Waste disposal
Waste disposal Waste management is the handling of discarded materials. Recycling and composting, which transform waste into useful products, are forms of waste management. The management of waste also includes disposal, such as landfilling. Waste can be almost anything, including food, leaves,... Read more |
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Liquidity Premium
Liquidity Premium BIBLIOGRAPHY Liquidity premium is the amount of monetary return that one would be willing to forgo for the convenience or security of disposing of an asset quickly and with minimal or no cost. The power of disposal of an asset is measured in terms of how easily it can be sold... Read more |
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will
WILL A document in which a person specifies the method to be applied in the management and distribution of his estate after his death. A will is the legal instrument that permits a person, the testator, to make decisions on how his estate will be managed and distributed after his death. At common... Read more |
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Funeral directors
undertakers, the name given to a succession of local power brokers who in the 18th century undertook to manage the business of government in the Irish parliament. In return undertakers expected to be consulted regarding policy and to receive a substantial share in the patronage at government's... Read more |
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Saint Magnus
Magnus, St (c.1075–c.1117). Magnus was the victim of his ambitious cousin Haakon, who intrigued with the Norwegian king Magnus Barefoot to bring about the downfall of their fathers, ruling earls of the Orkney Islands. The king installed his own son in their place. Magnus was seized,... Read more |
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Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley
Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley (1818-1896) was one of the Canadian fathers of confederation and twice lieutenant governor of New Brunswick. He was a Cabinet minister and premier of New Brunswick before confederation and afterward held two major federal portfolios. Samuel... Read more |
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Razors
GILLETTE COMPANY One summer morning in 1895 an ambitious traveling salesman found that the edge of his straight razor had dulled. King Camp Gillette (1855–1932) later said that the idea for an entirely new kind of razor with a disposable blade flashed into his mind as he looked in... Read more |
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Thomas Clark Durant
Thomas Clark Durant 1820-85, American railroad builder, chief figure in the construction of the Union Pacific RR, b. Lee, Mass. He was successful in building railroads in the Midwest, and, after the Union Pacific was organized (1862) by an act of Congress, John A. Dix was elected president and... Read more |
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