It is 1839. The slave ship, Amistad, is carrying African slaves to America. There is a bloody fight on the ship, and the Africans are free. But soon they are in prison in the US. Must they return to their ?owners?, or are they free people?
Amy and Matt are bored. They don't want to study for their exams - they want to have a good time. So they drive to the marina at West Palm Beach, and Matt jumps onto one of the boats. 'We can go anywhere!' he jokes. But when the owners of the boat come back and find them, Amy and Matt are in deep trouble. Matt is a good swimmer and enjoys scuba-diving, but now he must dive for their lives.
(16 lectures, 45 minutes/lecture) Course No. 533 Taught by Jules Schwartz Retired, Boston University Ph.D., Harvard University In 1494, a Franciscan monk and professor of sacred theology in Venice wrote the first textbook of modern accounting. Five centuries later, businesspeople the world over, American or Italian, Japanese or Nigerian, still speak the fundamental language of business created by Luca Pacioli. Investors, business owners, and managers have always had a deep need to become fluent in the lexicon of accounting and finance. Understanding the Language of Profit Is Now Essential Reuploaded, video added Thanks to emkis
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