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An investment institution is an entity professionally engaged in investment activities, established in order to make capital investments in other economic entities. Institutional investors invest the capital entrusted to them, for example, in the form of a deposit or insurance premiums, in order to achieve a higher return on investment than on deposits or bonds. Typical institutional investors are insurance companies and pension funds, which invest some of the funds from customer contributions in company shares or stocks.
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The business of growing, harvesting and processing cotton
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The Mid Atlantic borders the subregion of New England
The statement is true. Victory Gardens were gardens of vegetables, fruits and herbs planted in private residences in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom during World War I and World War II to reduce the pressure exerted by the war effort on the food supply for the population. In addition to indirectly helping the war effort, they were also considered a civilian "moral booster" as gardeners could feel useful through their contribution and recognized for the products they brought.