Buying and selling furs
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The Spanish, British, Dutch, and Danish. Most of the European Powers were there to Profit from the sugar trade
Some Canadian's Speak French because during the time of immigration to "The New World" settlers came from France, and England, who took over Canada. Most Canadian's are indeed English, however in the central part of the country they have larger masses of French speaking populations.
In current times, there are various leisure activities among young people. These includes activities like clubbing, console gaming, dining out with friends, and trips to different countries.
The results of their labour was sent east for sale to the world. Most of the profit staying in Central Canada. Even today money in Canada flows West to East.
Buying and selling furs
Buying and selling furs
Buying and selling furs
for most schoolchildren, activities are often taking place on the Wednesday afternoon or on Saturdays.
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Some of the import economic activities in French Guiana are Farming, Fishing, Mining, exc... Those are three that I knew.
The question is confusingly written. Of all French cities, STRASBOURG certainly has the most EU institutions and activities. However, the largest percentage of European Union activities take place in the French-speaking Belgian city of BRUSSELS.
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Approximately 3% of the world's population speaks French as their native or second language.
Profit Pooling is when a manager chooses the most profitable activity in an industry and decides to engage in that activity for the purpose of generating large proportion of profit from the industry. Example: Education industry - there are many activities in this industry, some are more profitable than others, a strategic manager will consider external and internal elements (Weakness, strength, competitor, law, etc.) to engage in one of the activities for the purpose of earning Above Average Return (AAR). If he succeeds, then we can say there is profit Pool from education industry. -Jude Ehiokhihen E.
With the private sector, most definitely. Decisions made by the public sector, however, may not always be profit-motivated.
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