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Owner’s Salary vs. Owner’s Distribution
There are different motivating factors for starting a green industry business, but making a healthy profit is a result that many business owners shoot for. Making a high net profit allows you to either live comfortably, or continually invest back… Read More ›
Exploring the Influence of Renaissance Fashion on European Colonies and Global Trade – WeChronicle
The Renaissance period marked a significant shift in European fashion as men and women began to adorn themselves with luxurious fabrics and intricate designs. This fashion movement spread throughout Europe and had a profound influence on the colonies established by… Read More ›
Borgward: The Resurrection of a German Automobile Manufacturer – A Historical Perspective
The automotive industry in Germany has a rich history, with numerous players competing for market share. Borgward, a once-famous car manufacturer, is among the names that have left a mark on the country’s auto market. It was founded by Carl… Read More ›
World Bank Approves $549 Million for Increasing Use of Renewable Energy in Public Buildings in Türkiye – Sustainable Finance Today
A new project approved by the Board of the World Bank will help increase the use of renewable energy in public facilities in Türkiye. The $549 million Public and Municipal Renewable Energy Project will support Türkiye to scale-up renewable energy use in… Read More ›
‘The Cambridge Science Park has a moral duty to respond to the poverty on its doorstep’ – The Cambridge Town Owl
The Director of Cambridge Science Park Ltd, Jane Hutchins, said it was “not right” that for all the wealth being generated by firms on the science park, King’s Hedges ward remains one of the most economically deprived parts of Cambridge… Read More ›
“Could Soviet women be regular housewives?”
Note: Several months ago, I wrote about Soviet Woman on ARPLAN. I just did not expect to learn that the Russian culture and lifestyle publication Russia Beyond featured an article on the same subject yesterday. Women in the Soviet Union… Read More ›
How White House and GOP leaders are working to sell the budget deal
(The Hill) – After President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) signed off on a final budget agreement and a raise of the debt ceiling, the two sides moved onto a difficult task: selling the legislation to their respective parties to get… Read More ›
Here’s What’s in the Debt Limit Deal – Guide Post US
Kevin McCarthy agreement in principle With President Biden suspending the country’s borrowing limit, new and important details were revealed about the deal, which House lawmakers are expected to vote on this week. The centerpiece of the agreement remains the two-year… Read More ›
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