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Q: What are three words that describe Andrew carnegie?
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Which of these words best describes Andrew Carnegie's approach to his business holdings?

prudence


What ideas and words from Carnegie's article show his biases about the business world?

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In your own words describe the purpose for developing free trade agreements.explain how the establishment of free trade areas represents both a threat and an opportunity for global corporations?

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What does GPD mean?

GPD stands for Gross Domestic Product. These are three words that are commonly used in the incredibly busy business world.


How does the word curve differs from bend?

"Curve" and "bend" are sometimes used to mean similar things, yet both words have slightly different applications. "Curve" usually describes a smooth, even arching of a line. It often refers to something intentional (usually "bend" is used to describe something which was done accidentally such as in "I bent the hood of my car"). "Curve" is usually not used as a verb, whereas "bend" usually is. Example: "He bent the iron bar". Curve is used more often as a noun. Curve and bend can be used to describe similar things under limited contexts such as "There was a bend (or curve) in the road".