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Common Business Oriented Language

Common business oriented language (COBOL).


  Key words: Buiness, Business, COBOL, Common, Common-Buiness-Oriented-Language, Common-Business-Oriented-Language, Language, Oriented  

  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)  

Question: What is a business?
  Answer: Business is an occupation, work, vocation, profession, or trade. Business may involve one or more people who are buying, selling, trading, investing, making goods or providing services. - 228

Question: What is the primary goal of a business?
  Answer: Most businesses are attempting to make a profit. - 229


  External related links to the world ...  

Small Business Administration
 Small Business Administration

sba.gov - 124
Department of Commerce (DOC) - Commerce Department
 Department of Commerce (DOC) - Commerce Department

commerce.gov - 125
Minority Business Development Agency
 Minority Business Development Agency

mbda.gov - 126
President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency
 President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency

ignet.gov/pcieecie1.html - 130
Business - US Government
 Business - US Government

usa.gov/business - 129
Business Answers
 Business Answers

answers.com/topic/business - 128
Digital Business Reviews
 Digital Business Reviews

 Digital.com is a online resource for small business owners and entrepreneurs.

digital.com - 3215
CGI Resources
 CGI Resources

cgi-resources.com - 193


  Comments and Quotes  

Our competitors are jealous of our success. - Seiichi “Sean” Sudo - 246


Who wouldn't get frustrated, if they got pulled over by a police officer for speeding when no one is in sight for miles? I don't know of one person. Lots of people feel that to be ridiculous and injustice. Maybe it is ridiculous but if the police didn't hold to their word, that you would be pulled over for speeding, they would lose the respect they deserve. Some laws are enforced to bring a serious attitude to the issue. For example, stepping foot on a construction site is a felony. Why such a hard judgment on such a harmless action? Because the government wants to nip crime in the bud; no one wants their expensive equipment stolen. We need to uphold a submissive attitude toward the laws and the law enforcers. - Michelle Rooks - 162


6,000 or so languages are spoken around the world. - David Graddol - 115




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