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  • 11History of Canterbury, New Zealand — Pre 1840 Maori Period= IntroductionProbably no more than 500 Māori were living in Canterbury when European settlement began in the 1840s. These Māori, part of the Ngāi Tahu tribe which occupied the South Island of New Zealand, were remnants of a… …

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  • 12Capitalized Lease Method — An accounting approach that identifies a company s lease obligation as an asset on its balance sheet. This is done because although the company has not taken ownership of the asset, the transaction is still considered to be a beneficial economic… …

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  • 13Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, Count of Nassau — ▪ prince of Orange Introduction Dutch  Frederik Hendrik, Prins Van Oranje, Graaf Van Nassau   born Jan. 29, 1584, Delft, Holland died March 14, 1647, The Hague       the third hereditary stadtholder (1625–47) of the United Provinces of the… …

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  • 14Small Business Administration — Seal of the SBA …

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  • 15First Franco-Dahomean War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=First Franco Dahomean War caption= date=February 21, 1890 until October 4, 1890. place=Ouémé Department of modern Benin casus=Dahomean attack on Ouémé Valley. result=French Victory; Dahomey recognizes Porto Novo …

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  • 16Congress of Hanover — The Congress of Hanover took place in the Electorate of Hanover in 1752. It was convened by the British government who wished to agree up a schedule for the election of the next Holy Roman Emperor. All of the eight voting German electors were… …

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  • 17franchise — a business arrangement in which knowledge, expertise and often a trade mark or trade name are licensed to an operator, generally for an initial fee and a yearly payment. Glossary of Business Terms * * * ▪ I. franchise fran‧chise 1 [ˈfræntʆaɪz]… …

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  • 18Drofland — Drof land, Dryfland Dryf land, n. [See {Drove}.] (Law) An ancient yearly payment made by some tenants to the king, or to their landlords, for the privilege of driving their cattle through a manor to fairs or markets. Cowell. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 19Dryfland — Drofland Drof land, Dryfland Dryf land, n. [See {Drove}.] (Law) An ancient yearly payment made by some tenants to the king, or to their landlords, for the privilege of driving their cattle through a manor to fairs or markets. Cowell. [1913… …

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  • 20Magnus VI of Norway — Magnus VI Lagabøte King of Norway Co reign Solo reign 1257 1263 1263–1280 …

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