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    No One Would Listen

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    as orchestrated by Bernie Madoff. Harry Markopolos caught up with Madoff’s Ponzi scheme earlier on in his career and saw all the red flags. There was no explanation of the continuous one percent yield in over forty five stocks that Madoff dealt with. Madoff took advantage of the laxity by the SEC officials in failing to follow up complains with an investigation‚ and the trust bestowed upon him by the high and mighty. As long as the public saw paper trail provided by Madoff that the stocks were continuously

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    Investment Fraud

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    the stock market there are just those “investment manager’s/advisor’s” who blatantly steal; promising that you will make ‘x’ amount of money when you never do (i.e. Ponzi‚ Madoff‚ Scafanie‚ and many more.) These men all have completely ripped people off and done so with out any kind of moral or ethical conscious. Bernie Madoff was a non-executive chairman of

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    In The Natural by Bernard Malamud‚ the main character‚ Roy Hobbs joins the New York Knights with an uncontrollable desire to be the best‚ at first in baseball‚ but later on in other aspects of his life. Roy is unable to control his appetites‚ one of them being for women. Roy is considerably influenced not by stereotypical fatherly figures‚ but rather women‚ namely Harriet Bird‚ Memo Paris‚ and Iris Lemon. While Harriet and Memo are not positive influences‚ and only wishes ill of Roy‚ Iris certainly

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    The theme of appearance and reality Arms and the Man are considered as one of the most important plays written by George Bernard Show. Through out of his play‚ show attacks and satirizes the hypocritical society in which the appearance of people differs from their reality. The petkoff family is an example of the hypocritical people in society. They pretend to be more civilized that what they really are. Petkoff always proud that he was a library which is full of books though he was never read any

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    Du � PAGE �1� Middle Class Morality in Pygmalion Pygmalion is a brilliant play written by Bernard Shaw that gives us an idea of the value in the Victorian era through the witty and rousing lines of his characters. The message Shaw tried to limn through his genius work is vividly drawn and is dearly ambiguous to anyone who is paying attention. In Pygmalion‚ Shaw focused his theme on the Victorian decorum of the contemporary society‚ which is named in many parts of Mr. Doolittle’s speech in the

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    Saint Joan is considered to be one of George Bernard Shaw’s greatest works. In the play‚ Shaw avoids many problems identified by critics as prevalent in some of his other writing. Some have criticized Shaw‚ claiming that he tends to portray unrealistic archetypal characters‚ rather than well-rounded believable individuals. His plays have also been described as lacking action and being too didactic. In Saint Joan‚ Shaw reduced the intensity of these previously criticized typically Shavian elements

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    Bibliography: Purdom‚ C.B. 1963. A Guide to the Plays of Bernard Shaw. London: The Shenval Press Ltd. Shaw‚ George Bernard. 1924. Saint Joan London: Penguin Books Ltd.

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    Bernie Madoff Case

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    The issue of whether HSBC had an adequately incredible and essential effect in revealing Bernie Madoff is very controversial. However‚ after very careful consideration‚ I believe that HSBC’s role had a sufficiently great and important impact in uncovering Bernie Madoff. To begin‚ Bernard Madoff is significantly pessimistic about whatever is left of Wall Street‚ bringing up that the expansive banks dealt with his money‚ as well as promoted his assets. HSBC says it didn’t realize that extortion was

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    Bernie Madoff Analysis

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    fraud in the business world are Bernard Lawrence Madoff and ENRON. Bernie Madoff Analysis

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    MADOFF CASE

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    MADOFF ANSWERS IN WORD FORMAT Question 1: Research recent developments involving this case? More than1‚000 civil lawsuits have been filed Statute of limitations is running out 15 people have been criminally charged 9 people have plead guilty $9.3 billion has been recovered JP Morgan offers to settle Ultimate sacrifice…family Question 2: Suppose that a large investment firm had approximately 10 percent of its total assets invested in funds managed by Madoff Securities. What audit procedures

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