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Ottawa Agreements
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Evian Agreements
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Good Friday Agreement
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Gentlemens Agreement
GENTLEMEN'S AGREEMENT (14 March 1907) In 1906 the San Francisco School Board segregated the city's Japanese students into a school where Chinese students had already been segregated. Deeply insulted, Japanese diplomats lobbied President Theodore Roosevelt to intervene. Roosevelt called the San... Read more |
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John Davison Rockefeller
John Davison Rockefeller 1839-1937, American industrialist and philanthropist, b. Richford, N.Y. He moved (1853) with his family to a farm near Cleveland and at age 16 went to work as a bookkeeper. Frugal and industrious, Rockefeller became (1859) a partner in a produce business, and four years... Read more |
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Rush-Bagot Convention
Rush-Bagot Convention , 1817, agreement between the United States and Great Britain concerning the Canadian border. It consisted of the exchange of notes signed by Richard Rush , Acting Secretary of State of the United States, and Charles Bagot, British minister in Washington. In 1818 the U.S.... Read more |
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International Management
International Management BUSINESS STRUCTURECOMPETITIONENVIRONMENTAL FACTORSCONTRACTSINTELLECTUAL PROPERTYLIABILITYFINANCEEMPLOYMENT AND LABOR FORCESCULTURAL ISSUESTECHNOLOGYBIBLIOGRAPHY During the 1990s and early 2000s, many companies took advantage of a world market that was increasingly open... Read more |
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Algiers Agreement
ALGIERS AGREEMENT (1975) Agreement between Iran and Iraq to settle border and political disputes. On 6 March 1975 Iran and Iraq announced in Algeria that they had agreed to recognize the thalweg (middle) of the Shatt al-Arab River as their common border and to resolve other contentious... Read more |
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Non-Compete Agreements
Non–Compete Agreements A non-compete agreement, or a covenant not to compete is a contract in which one party agrees not to compete with another party in exchange for payment of some consideration. Non-compete agreements are most commonly found in employment contracts, particularly with... Read more |
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Esther Williams
COLE OF CALIFORNIA American swimwear company Founded:Formed by Fred Cole from family knitwear firm in Los Angeles, 1923. Company History:Began collaborating with Hollywood costume designer Margit Fellegi, 1936; signed Esther Williams to represent the company,... Read more |
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