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After B.F. Ferguson died in 1905, Francis Beidler I bought his partner's interest in Santee River Cypress Lumber Company. When he began to go blind, Beidler turned over operations to M.B. Cross and loaned the company $621,000 to keep the saws turning, but in 1914, he closed it down. More ... The saying that one man's meat is another man's poison is an apt expression of the dictates of traditional demands in some African societies. Depending on which side of the divide you are standing on, some cultural norms are problematic to the civilized functioning of modern life styles. More ... |
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