intermediate/intermediary
Yes, you should definitely take business administration to be a business man. It will provide you with the knowledge and technical skills that are useful in the modern world in order to be a successful business man.
more profit and no middle man
It depends on the student
Actually, a wholesaler is never known as a "middle-man." A retailer is the middle-man. That's why many wholesalers use the sales line, "We eliminate the middle-man (and pass the savings on to you!)" The term middle-man is used to describe someone who makes their money by merely standing in the middle, handing a product from the person who made it to the person who buys it.
it can mean go directly to a source rather than via a third party.In business,it can mean selling directly to a customer again without a middle-man-the retailer.This is the business model of some computer companies eg Dell.
"Ahjussi" is a Korean term used to refer to a middle-aged man. It is similar to calling someone "mister" or "uncle" in English. It is a polite and respectful way to address an older man.
Do you think there is a similarity between a homeless man who steals five cans of tuna and a middle-class person who inflates business mileage to the IRS?
the crease in the palm closest to the fingers and the middle bone of the fingers
To tea bag is a slang term for the act of a man placing his scrotum in the mouth of a sexual partner
Business man is a very broad term. It really depends on what kind of business you are doing. It is safe to say that white collar workers (business men) make more money that blue collar workers (laborers). Try asking your question again and be more specific.
The cast of The Job - 2007 includes: Alex Castillo as Driver Daniel Demme Krutchkoff as Business Man Matthew Finley as Business Man Krista Lally as Business Woman Adam LeBow as Business Man Leslie McManus as Business Woman Jim McNichols as Business Man John Neisler as Business Man Jason Pardo as Business Man Tyson Power as Business Man David Schroeder as Business Man Bernard Thurman as Business Man Bruce Van Patten as Business Man Gillian Vigman as Business Woman Kevin Will as Business Man
The technical term is magician. Those with supernatural powers are wizards or sorcerors. Various religions that practice "natural magic" have men called shamans or male witches (the same term as for females).