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Crowe Global, commonly referred to as Crowe, previously Crowe Horwath International, [2] is a multinational professional services network. It is the 8th largest global accounting network in the world by revenue. [ 3 ]
By 1990, it included 43 firms. In 1998, with 60 members, it formed a strategic alliance with Crowe Horwath International (now known as Crowe Global). The name was changed to CPAmerica International in 2000. The following year, it moved into a 16,000-square-foot (1,500 m 2) headquarters building in Alachua, Florida. In 2012, the headquarters ...
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Crowe (surname), origin of the name and a list of people; Crowe baronets, a former baronetcy of England; Crowe Global, an accounting, consulting, and technology firm from the USA; Crowe Lake, Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada; Crowe River, in Canada; Crowe sign, or Crowe's sign, a medical sign that is used in the diagnosis of neurofibromatosis
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Treasury Tower is a 279.5-meter-tall skyscraper at District 8 complex in Sudirman Central Business District (SCBD) in South Jakarta.As of April 2024, it is the fifth -tallest building in Jakarta.
The Merrill–Crowe Process is a separation technique for removing gold from the solution obtained by the cyanide leaching of gold ores. It is an improvement of the MacArthur-Forrest process, where an additional vacuum is managed to remove air in the solution (invention of Crowe), and zinc dust is used instead of zinc shavings (improvement of Merrill).
The Cultivation System (Dutch: cultuurstelsel) was a Dutch government policy from 1830–1870 for its Dutch East Indies colony (now Indonesia). Requiring a portion of agricultural production to be devoted to export crops, it is referred to by Indonesian historians as tanam paksa ("enforced planting").