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    Ponzi scheme in history. He successfully took $65 billion from investors that trusted him with their money. Why the fraud case was created Bernie Madoff had his investors believe that they were making a lot of money through his investment firm (Bernard Madoff Securities)‚ by creating false trade reports. His firm used a computer program that his employees used to backdate trades and manipulate account statements by entering in a false closing trade in the amount of the required profit for each

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    There are many ethical issues and failings in this case. For the love of profit‚ Bernie Madoff and his accomplices created and participated in what can be considered the greatest ponzi scheme in history. After several years in the securities and exchange industry‚ Bernie Madoff broke the law and deceived clients and investors in order to amass millions of dollars. It was unethical for him and others to prey on and betray the trust of investors. When he was repeatedly questioned by investigators‚

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    Stephen Gandel. (2008‚ 12 December). Wall Street’s Latest Downfall: Madoff Charged with Fraud’. Times. Viewed January 15‚ 2009‚from http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0‚8599‚1866154‚00.html?iid=sphere-inline-bottom 12 13. Voltairenet. (2008). Bernard Madoff: Wall Street Swindler Strikes Powerful Blows for Social Justice. Viewed January 17‚ 2009‚ from http://www.voltairenet.org/article158903.html -----------------------

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    yourself. To believe in yourself you need self-confidence. What is self-confidence? You hear people talking about confidence every day‚ whether it is on television or on the street. Self-confidence is basically the belief in one’s own power and ability. Bernard M. Baruch once said “Be who you are and say what you feel‚ because those who mind don’t matter‚ and those who matter don’t mind.” It is very easy to tell if someone is lacking confidence‚ you could just look at their body language. Have you ever noticed

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    In Huxley’s‚ Brave New World‚ Bernard Marx‚ one of the story’s main protagonist’s‚ fails to play the role of a dystopian hero. An Alpha male‚ who is supposedly meant to be a big‚ strong‚ leader figure‚ is unsuccessful in fitting into society because of his substandard physical appearance. Due to his dissatisfaction and lack of confidence with himself‚ Bernard’s main goal is to fit into the dystopia and raise his social status. However‚ because Bernard is so focused on himself‚ he is unable to criticize

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    Jones Brendan Woods 991 303 007 October-04-12 SOCS10261G Scams Frauds Identity Theft Crimes of Deception in the Information Age - Term 1129‚ Class 75036 Earl Jones and the Ponzi Tragedy Finances affect everyone’s life and the choices they make‚ increases and decreases of money are happing all around us in all of our everyday lives. There are several ways people make their income and people are satisfied with what they have‚ so we develop ways in order to gain more income and pleasure this

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    The Assistant and The Fixer When reading The Assistant and The Fixer‚ by Bernard Malamud‚ a person notices some immediate similarities. Both novels are very similar because of the characters and common themes in both novels. Even though the books are not meant to be related‚ Malamud does a great job drawing a parallel between two difference stories with two completely different plot lines. In The Assistant and The Fixer the characters Frank and Yakov Bok‚ Morris and Shmuel‚ Frank‚ Helen‚ and Yakov

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    personal critique on each of them. The Kettlewell Experiment In early Great Britain it was noticed that there was a depletion of the light colored peppered moths and an increase in the darker moths in the industrial areas of Great Britain‚ so‚ Bernard Kettlewell decided to conduct an experiment to find the true explination for this occurrence. First Kettlewell started to raise the moths in his laboratory so he can start conducting the experiments. So he could recognize them‚ he put a small mark

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    a Salesman‚ we see the small (but present) friendship of Biff and Bernard. Biff is a football superstar‚ with scholarships lined up and friends galore. Bernard‚ his neighbour and childhood friend‚ is very much a book worm who decides to focus his time on his academics and unfortunately‚ doesn’t have many friends. Bernard had always idolized Biff throughout high school for his undeniable talent and charisma. On many occasions Bernard would offer to help Biff through his weaknesses by holding him accountable

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    science and uniformity. In this dystopian world there is a character named Bernard Marx. Huxley used Bernard Marx to show the power struggle humans face. He did this by showing Marx in the beginning as a person with little power and an outcast to the others. But through the book gains power but his grows a large ego because of it. This shows that the World State isn’t perfect but is in fact a dystopia. The character Bernard Marx in the beginning was an outcast among his fellow Alphas because of his

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