Umm... not sure, but I bet that Michael Moore is really happy about it closing down
This post is of the failure of General Motors. If you don't see the connection between the title and this post, you're not educated enough. God, the company, described in the books, failed, which is to prove theory always excludes a cluster of many factors and studies only one in an isolated environment. Are we prepared enough to react? Do we need new theories, new strategies to anticipate things? What kind of financial turndown is the one that causes damages to production companies, not banks.
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Umm... not sure, but I bet that Michael Moore is really happy about it closing down
Yep, thus, the General Motors will be not only in the books but in the movies as well. This reminds me of an advertisement of an online school for adults:"it's crisis time, stay at home and study". The words between the lines are : you'd better stay where you're away from your employer's reach, so that he/she can't tell you anything bad
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Your use of commas in your post leads me to believe that you're not educated enough. I don't think company bailouts or bankruptcies have anything to do with education, no.
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