restaurant
corporation (A plus)
If you do anything bad to the pharoah, it's most likely will be a death penalty.
it might be unique because of its colour and shape?!?!/
She disappeared sonobody knows for sure. Most likely she drowned in the Pacific.
King Ramses I, the founder of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt, died in 1295 BCE after a brief reign. He was likely engaged in administrative duties and military preparations, as his reign focused on stabilizing the kingdom and strengthening its defenses. His death occurred shortly after he ascended to the throne, and he was succeeded by his son, Seti I. Ramses I's contributions laid the groundwork for the significant achievements of his son's reign.
the Benetton Group has a legend about its founder. According to the story Luciano, after the sudden death of his father, left school at age 14 and worked in a clothing store to support his family.
A sustainable one
they are soletrader businesses which involes in unlimited liabilites and it involes in only one person when the founder dies the business also declines.
Corporation... A+
A corporation will out live its founder and any shareholders as long as it's financially sound. A sole proprietorship dies with the owner and an LLC can not outlive its members.
Natural Death.
Owner's heirs will take over the business or someone who knows about the business will take over the job. It should not be discontinued. If the heirs do not take care of the company properly then the business might be lost.
As of 2021, the wealthiest "water boy" in the world is likely to be Sami Maalas, the founder and CEO of Liquid Death, a canned water brand. Maalas has built a successful business around selling premium water in an environmentally friendly way, attracting investments and growing the brand's popularity.
120 bc
How was the death of muhammedbin Abdul wahabnajdi
Abubakar (a s)
Death Is a Lonely Business has 278 pages.
Death Is a Lonely Business was created in 1985-10.