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  • 71Anarchism in the United States — Part of the Politics series on Anarchism …

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  • 72Free banking — is a theory of banking in which commercial banks and market forces control the provision of banking services. Under free banking, government central banks and currency boards do not exist, and banking specific government regulations are either… …

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  • 73History of the United States (1789–1849) — This is an article that covers the History of the United States from 1789 through 1849, Westward Expansion .After the election of George Washington as the first President in 1789, Congress passed the first of many laws organizing the government… …

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  • 74The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy — Established 1933 Type Private Dean Stephen W. Bosworth …

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  • 75The Australian School of Business — is a constituent body of the University of New South Wales, Australia.The School has over 8,000 students, divided into approximately 4,500 undergraduate students, 3,500 postgraduate students and 250 PhD and Honours students. There is an almost… …

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  • 76banking — bank·ing / baŋ kiŋ/ n: the business of a bank or banker Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. banking …

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  • 77banking — The activities undertaken by banks; this includes personal banking (non business customers), commercial banking (small and medium sized business customers), and corporate banking (large international and multinational corporations). In the UK… …

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  • 78The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ — The Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. 株式会社三菱東京UFJ銀行 Type Private (Subsidiary) Industry Financial services …

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  • 79business name — The name under which a business is operated. In the case of an individual, it may be his real name or an assumed or ficticious name. In the case of a partnership, the business name may be a combination of the names of the partners or an assumed… …

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  • 80The Hongs — (Chinese: 行) were major business houses in Hong Kong with significant influence on patterns of consumerism, trades, manufacturing and other key areas of the economy.OriginPrior to the establishment of Hong Kong, the name Hong was given to major… …

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