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  • 41WINE AND LIQUOR TRADE — Talmudic Period The strict prohibition against the use of gentile wine during the talmudic period, originally limited to wine used in idolatrous libations but later extended to include all non Jewish wine (Av. Zar. 2:3, and 36b), must of… …

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  • 42Weighing scale — Emperor Jahangir (reign 1605 1627) weighing his son Shah Jahan on a weighing scale by artist Manohar (AD 1615, Mughal dynasty, India). A weighing scale (usually just scales in UK and Australian English, weighing machine in south Asian English or… …

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  • 43Atlantic slave trade — The Atlantic slave trade, also known as the transatlantic slave trade, was the trade of African people supplied to the colonies of the New World that occurred in and around the Atlantic Ocean. It lasted from the 16th century to the 19th century.… …

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  • 44Free trade — Not to be confused with Free market. World trade A series on Trade …

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  • 45Live food fish trade — The live food fish trade is a global system that links fishing communities with markets, primarily in Hong Kong and mainland China. Many of the fish are captured on coral reefs in Southeast Asia or the Pacific Island nations.Consumer demandLive… …

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  • 46World Trade Center — For other uses, see World Trade Center (disambiguation). World Trade Center[1] …

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  • 47Gains from trade — in economics refers to net benefits to agents from voluntary trading with each other. It is commonly described as resulting from: * specialization in production from division of labor and economies of scale [Krugman (1981), p. 959.] and in types… …

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  • 48H0 scale — Infobox Model Rail Scale name = H0 image filename = HO Scale Bachmann 44 tonner.jpg image caption = U.S. prototype model of an H0 scale (1:87) center cab switcher made by Bachmann shown with a pencil for size comparison. widthpx = 275px scale = 3 …

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  • 49Arab slave trade — For the relation between the Islamic religion and the institution of slavery, see Islamic views on slavery. Part of a series on Slavery …

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  • 50Economy of scale — Economies of scale are the cost advantages that a firm obtains due to expansion. Economies of scale may be utilized by any size firm expanding its scale of operation. The common ones are purchasing (bulk buying of materials through long term… …

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