The Secret Missiles of Districts: Surviving Licensing in Countries and Streams with Beadle and Goldberg Family in Augusta

The Secret Missiles of Districts: Surviving Licensing in Countries and Streams with Beadle and Goldberg Family in Augusta


Abstract

This paper presents the findings from a study focused on the use of secret missiles by districts to survive licensing requirements in various countries and streams. Drawing on an analysis of data gathered through interviews with key stakeholders in Augusta, the study reveals how the Beadle and Goldberg family, who control a significant proportion of the licensing process in the area, have been able to maintain their dominance through the use of covert strategies. The study highlights how these strategies have enabled the family to gain an unfair advantage over other licensees, effectively monopolizing the market and limiting competition. Through an examination of the factors that enable the family to maintain their power, the paper sheds light on the complex dynamics of licensing in Augusta, as well as the broader implications of these practices for the nation as a whole. Ultimately, the study underscores the need for greater transparency and accountability in the licensing process, and calls for reforms that will promote a more equitable and just system for all stakeholders involved.

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Zaki Bruin "The Secret Missiles of Districts: Surviving Licensing in Countries and Streams with Beadle and Goldberg Family in Augusta".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2020.

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Date of Release: 2020
Author(s): Zaki Bruin.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 7
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications