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  2. Alonzo Herndon - Wikipedia

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    Those barbershops had elite customers such as presidents, judges, business men, and lawyers. [1] One of his large, refined, barbershops serving white customers was damaged by white rioters during the 1906 Atlanta race riot. Atlanta Life Insurance in its early days. Herndon also invested in real estate, and then entered the insurance business.

  3. Business plan - Wikipedia

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    In his presentation, Five Criteria For a Successful Business Plan in Biotech, Dr. Roger Bernier, uses Dilbert comic strips to remind people what not to do when researching and writing a business plan for a biotech start-up. [17] The "Gnomes" episode satirizes the business plans of the Dot-com era.

  4. Barber - Wikipedia

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    A hair dryer in barbershop A barber shop in Essex County, Ontario, [ca. 1900], with the photographer visible in the mirror at the back. In the late 19th and early 20th century, barbershops became a common business in the United States where people would go to have their hair cut by a professional barber with good equipment.

  5. The Wealthy Barber - Wikipedia

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    The Wealthy Barber (full title: The Wealthy Barber: The Common Sense Guide to Successful Financial Planning) is a financial planning book franchise by Canadian author David Chilton. The first book in the series was in the business fable genre, using the story of fictional characters to convey financial advice.

  6. Barber chair - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s, US-based barber chair manufactures sold about 10,000 chairs a year to the 100,000 barber shops. [9] Chicago-based Emil J. Paidar Company was a leading manufacturer of barber chairs in the late 1950s (Belmont and American Barber Chair Company from 1948 to 1956 whose chairs were spinoffs of the Koken chair).

  7. Boutique - Wikipedia

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    A boutique (French:) is a retail shop that deals in high end fashionable clothing or accessories. [1] The word is French for "shop", which derives ultimately from the Ancient Greek ἀποθήκη (apothēkē) "storehouse". [2] [3]