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  • 91American Motors — Infobox Defunct Company company name = American Motors Corporation company fate = Acquired by Chrysler (March 2 1987) successor = Jeep Eagle division of Chrysler foundation = January 14 1954 location = Southfield, Michigan, United States industry …

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  • 94Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) — United Kingdom Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence Combined Services badge Department overview Formed 1964 (As modern department) Jurisdiction …

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  • 95Outsourcing — is the process of contracting a business function to someone else.[1] Contents 1 Overview 2 Reasons 3 Implications 3 …

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  • 96Labor history of the United States — involves the history of organized labor, as well as the more general history of working people in the United States of America. Pressures dictating the nature and power of organized labor have included the evolution and power of the corporation,… …

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  • 97Causes of the Great Depression — The causes of the Great Depression are still a matter of active debate among economists. The specific economic events that took place during the Great Depression have been studied thoroughly: a deflation in asset and commodity prices, dramatic… …

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  • 98Metcard — OneLink redirects here. For the computer/cable company, see OneLink Communications. Metcard is the brand name of an integrated ticketing system used to access public transport in Melbourne, Australia.[1] It is a universal ticket which allows… …

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  • 99Canadian Auto Workers — Full name National Automobile, Aerospace, Transportation and General Workers Union of Canada Founded 1985 Members 225,000 [1] Coun …

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  • 100Exchange-traded fund — An exchange traded fund (ETF) is an investment fund traded on stock exchanges, much like stocks.[1] An ETF holds assets such as stocks, commodities, or bonds, and trades close to its net asset value over the course of the trading day. Most ETFs… …

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