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    Bernard “Bernie” Sanders is a current United States Senator and Democratic political candidate. He has been a constant supporter of complete social‚ economic‚ and political equality for everyone. Sanders has consistently stood up for civil and minority rights. Throughout his 74 years of life he has had many great achievements involving his career; such as‚ being the longest serving independent member of congress in United States history. Senator Sanders looks like a sweet old man with his wispy

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    Parmalat It has been named as “Europe’s Enron” – the legend that took down Italy’s milk selling company Parmalat and its controlling executives‚ American banks‚ audit firms‚ even politicians and 130‚000 of its helpless small shareholders after the discovery in the year 2003 of the $14 Billion black hole in the company’s finances. The company’s fraud was uncovered when the company failed to pay the cash to the bondholders. Summary: This discovery led to eight years of court cases in Europe

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    natural law. Bernie Madoff was guilty of violating his human rights of the natural law by committing Theft‚ and Fraud. Bernie Madoff was a well-known and respected stockbroker who committed the largest white-collar crime in Wall Street history. Madoff was found guilty for eleven felony counts and sentenced to 150 years in jail. Madoff used a ponzi scheme to collect investors money giving the investors intentions each person would be promised a gain of ten percent or more. Madoff greed not only

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    shaken up the democratic world. Congressman Bernie Sanders of Vermont has been all throughout the year‚ and the more media he receives‚ the more voters he racks up. With the many ideas that Bernie Sanders states‚ it is astounding on how modern his views are‚ and how well he speaks. Bernie Sanders is a passionate candidate‚ who has much job experience‚ which he started in 1972 (berniesanders.com‚ timeline)‚ without any super PACs to back him up (CNN‚Bernie Sanders Fundraising). He is the only candidate

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    in ancient Greek tragedy and defined by Aristotle. Bernard Madoff‚ a former American businessman‚ stockbroker‚ investment advisor‚ and financier‚ fits the definition of a modern day tragic hero. Bernard Madoff grew up in New York City and studied law at Brooklyn Law School‚ but quit the first year to embark on his own investment firm. Using money he had saved from previous life guarding jobs‚ Madoff and his wife founded Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities‚ LLC. The company grew a reputation for

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    Madoff: Greed over Ethics? Bernard Lawrence Madoff is a former American stockbroker‚ investment advisor and financier that surprised the world of finance when it was uncovered that he had been operating the largest Ponzi scheme in history for near two decades. The fraud worth approximately 65 billion dollars ruined the lives of many who had trusted Madoff with their money and admired him as successful‚ charismatic‚ smart and exceptionally good at his job. Some even considered him as a hero‚ including

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    In his speech‚ Bernie Sanders talks about the legalization of marijuana and creating more jobs for the un-employment of people between 17-20. Bernie made the argument on legalization of marijuana seem like marijuana is not harmful and should not be a schedule 1 drug. Bernie compares heroine and marijuana with are both classified as schedule 1 drugs and says marijuana isn’t as dangerous as heroine. When he does this‚ Bernie is using the Definitional Fallacy by making it seem like marijuana shouldn’t

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    By 2008‚ Bernie Madoff had grown Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities to 200 employees and commanded tremendous respect on Wall Street (Gregoriou & Lhabitant‚ 2009‚ p. 90). His lines of business included market making‚ proprietary trading‚ and investment advisory services. Madoff used the investment advisory services sector to perpetrate his Ponzi scheme. More than $750 million dollars of stolen funds were transferred to the market making and proprietary trading operations‚ keeping those portions

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    Bernie Sanders believes that minorities should not be terrorized and feel unsafe in America. He claims it as an embarrassment in the twenty-first century to see these types of hate crimes. Many communities don’t trust police officers‚ and it’s unacceptable to see the people sworn to protect us are the perpetrators. Bernie suggests some ways to help stop police brutality is to have higher requirements for who can have certain weapons. You should have to work your way up‚ and get the privilege to

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    Even from the earliest points in his life‚ Bernie Sanders has been a powerful example of bravery. Born to Polish immigrants in 1941‚ Sanders was not blessed with prosperous childhood years‚ as he grew up in a cramped Brooklyn apartment. However‚ during these early years the future senator and now presidential candidate began to form an interest in the political world. In an interview with the Guardian newspaper‚ he proclaimed‚ “I saw unfairness. That was the major inspiration in my politics.” (bio)

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