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ownership$56979$ - traduzione in greco

Circular Ownership; Circular ownership; Cross-owned

ownership      
n. ιδιοκτησία, κυριότης, κυριότητα
slave driver         
  • David Roberts]]' ''Egypt and Nubia'', issued between 1845 and 1849
  • caravan]] transporting black African slaves across the [[Sahara Desert]].
  • Workers being forced to haul rocks up a hill in a Gulag
  • Prisoners forced to work on the Buchenwald–Weimar rail line, 1943
  • Statue of Bussa]], who led the largest slave rebellion in Barbadian history.
  • A British captain witnessing the miseries of slaves in [[Ottoman Algeria]], 1815
  • coins]].
  • The work of the [[Mercedarians]] was in ransoming Christian slaves held in North Africa (1637).
  • Saint-Domingue [[slave revolt]] in 1791
  • [[Kisaeng]], women from outcast or slave families who were trained to provide entertainment, conversation, and sexual services to men of the upper class.
  • [[Adalbert of Prague]] pleads with [[Boleslaus II, Duke of Bohemia]] for the release of slaves
  • [[1804 Haiti massacre]], carried out by Haitian soldiers, mostly former slaves, against the remaining French population
  • Jacques Étienne Arago]], 1839.
  • ''Slave Market in Ancient Rome'', by [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]]
  • Public flogging of a slave in 19th-century [[Brazil]], by [[Johann Moritz Rugendas]]
  • [[Joseph Jenkins Roberts]], born in Virginia, was the first president of [[Liberia]], which was founded in 1822 for freed American slaves.
  • A model showing a cross-section of a typical 1700s European slave ship on the [[Middle Passage]], [[National Museum of American History]].
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  • A world map showing countries by prevalence of female trafficking
  • Slave market in [[Algiers]], 1684
  • Corinthian black-figure terra-cotta votive tablet of slaves working in a mine, dated to the late seventh century BC
  • Modern incidence of slavery, as a percentage of the population, by country.
  • [[Olaudah Equiano]], His autobiography, published in 1789, helped in the creation of the Slave Trade Act 1807 which ended the African slave trade for Britain and its colonies.
  • Persian slave in the [[Khanate of Khiva]], 19th century
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  • Georgia]], U.S., 1860
  • Joseph]]'', by [[Schnorr von Carolsfeld]], 1860
  • Slaves on a Virginia plantation (''[[The Old Plantation]]'', c. 1790).
  • Staunton]], Virginia to Tennessee in 1850.
  • Slave branding, c. 1853
  • ''Flogging a slave fastened to the ground'', illustration in an 1853 anti-slavery pamphlet
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  • Arab-Swahili]] slave traders and their captives on the [[Ruvuma River]] in East Africa, 19th century
  • Planting the sugar cane, [[British West Indies]], 1823
  • Spartacus]]''
  • Slavic]] and African slaves in Córdoba, illustration from [[Cantigas de Santa Maria]], 13th Century
  • Branding of a female slave
  • Sale and inspection of slaves
  • Dutch Suriname]]. 1840–1850.
  • Chinese Emperor [[Wang Mang]] abolished slavery in 17 CE but the ban was overturned after his assassination.
  • Portrait of an older woman in [[New Orleans]] with her enslaved servant girl in the mid-19th century
SYSTEM UNDER WHICH PEOPLE ARE TREATED AS PROPERTY TO BE BOUGHT AND SOLD, AND ARE FORCED TO WORK
Slaves; Slave labor; Disposable people; Financial motivations behind the American Civil War; Enslavement; Chattel slavery; Slave labour; Chattel slaves; Slave-traders; Slaveowner; Slave-auction; Coercive labor system; Right to be free from slavery; Slavery issue; Slave worker; Slavemaster; Slave master; Industrialization and growth of slavery; Slave; Charity slave auction; Slavedriver; Child servitude; Domestic slavery; Slave punishment; Slave religion; Life as a slave; Women slavery; Women Slaves; Enslaving; Slaving; Economics of slavery; Yoann beaudry; Slave driver; Instrumentum vocale; Slaves And Slavery; Chattel Slavery; Ethical Aspect of Slavery; Mahender Sabhnani; Slavery, Ethical Aspect of; Slave workers; Literate slave; Self-sale; Self sale; Slave laborer; Subjected; Subjection; Slaved; Slave-driver; Slave-holder; Subjugate; Slaveowners; Slavery in the Middle East; Enslaved person; Enslave; Enslaved people; Slave ownership; Slave-ownership; Human slavery; Slaveholders; Slave economy; Subjugated; Subjugation; Slavery industry; De facto slavery
σκληρός αρχιεργάτης, επιστάτης δούλων, σκληρός εργοδότης

Definizione

Own
·adj To hold as property; to have a legal or rightful title to; to be the proprietor or possessor of; to Possess; as, to own a house.
II. Own ·vt To Grant; to Acknowledge; to admit to be true; to Confess; to recognize in a particular character; as, we own that we have forfeited your love.
III. Own ·adj Belonging to; belonging exclusively or especially to; peculiar;
- most frequently following a possessive pronoun, as my, our, thy, your, his, her, its, their, in order to emphasize or intensify the idea of property, peculiar interest, or exclusive ownership; as, my own father; my own composition; my own idea; at my own price.

Wikipedia

Cross ownership

Cross ownership is a method of reinforcing business relationships by owning stock in the companies with which a given company does business. Heavy cross ownership is referred to as circular ownership.

In the US, "cross ownership" also refers to a type of investment in different mass-media properties in one market.