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Akita
Breed of working dog that originated in the mountains of N Japan. In 1931 the Japanese government designated the breed as a national treasure. It is a powerful, muscular dog with a broad head, erect pointed ears, and a large curved tail carried over the back or curled against the flank. Colors and markings vary, incl. all-white, brindle, and pinto. All but the white akitas bear a distinct mask (dark area around the muzzle). Males stand 26-28 in. (66-71 cm) high, females 24-26 in. (60-66 cm).


capital
In architecture, the crowning member of a column, pier, pilaster, or other vertical form, providing a structural support and transition for the horizontal member (entablature) or arch above. In Classical styles, the capital is the architectural member that most readily identifies the order. Simple stone capitals have been found in the earliest known pyramids of ancient Egypt (c.2890-2686 BC), at Saqqarah.

In economics, the stock of resources that are used to produce other goods now and in the future. In classical economics the three factors of production are capital, labor, and land. Capital embodies the man-made resources. It is defined to include the buildings, plant, equipment, and inventories created by all three factors. In this sense, capital goods may be contrasted with consumer goods. The creation of capital goods means that consumption must be forgone, that there is saving. The flow of saving becomes a flow of investment. Expenditures on education and training are often referred to as investment in human capital (see G. Becker). Financial capital is the term given to the stocks and bonds issued in order to finance the acquisition of capital goods.

In architecture, the crowning member of a column, pier, pilaster, or other vertical form, providing a structural support and transition for the horizontal member (entablature) or arch above. In Classical styles, the capital is the architectural member that most readily identifies the order. Simple stone capitals have been found in the earliest known pyramids of ancient Egypt (c.2890-2686 BC), at Saqqarah.

In economics, the stock of resources that are used to produce other goods now and in the future. In classical economics the three factors of production are capital, labor, and land. Capital embodies the man-made resources. It is defined to include the buildings, plant, equipment, and inventories created by all three factors. In this sense, capital goods may be contrasted with consumer goods. The creation of capital goods means that consumption must be forgone, that there is saving. The flow of saving becomes a flow of investment. Expenditures on education and training are often referred to as investment in human capital (see G. Becker). Financial capital is the term given to the stocks and bonds issued in order to finance the acquisition of capital goods.


habitat
Place where an organism or a community of organisms lives, incl. all ...

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