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    1- The term dot.com The term Dot COM (English .com) appeared before the explosion of bubble Internet to indicate‚ the madness which seized the “entreprenautes” to the evocation of three sesames of the E-trade: market‚ customers and Internet. A synonym of E-business. 2- The Internet Bubble The "dot-com bubble" sometimes referred to as the "I.T. bubble" was a speculative bubble covering roughly 1995–2001 with its peak on March 10‚ 2000 with the NASDAQ peaking at 5132.52 during which stock markets

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    CVS Pharmacy Scandal

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    A man suspected robbed an Evanston CVS Pharmacy at knifepoint last Wednesday returned to the store exactly one week later and tried to commit the same crime but was caught by police‚ according to Evanston Police Department news release Thursday.Hilton D. Corin’s‚ 36‚ of the 7700 block of Bolton Way in Hanover Park‚ is being held in Cook County Jail in lieu of bail as of Friday. He is facing felony charges of armed robbery and attempted armed robbery‚ according to authorities.Bail was set at $150

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    Nestle is no stranger to boycott. Beginning in the 1970’s the corporation which brought consumers trusted brands such as Ovaltine and Nestle Tollhouse chips suffered backlash from their aggressive marketing of infant formula in underdeveloped countries‚ which was leading to sickness and death among infants. Consumers across the United States not only boycotted Nestle brands and products but petitioned and picketed to gain support against the corporation. Ethical business practices along with the

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    Business Research RES/351 8/14/2013 GlaxoSmithKline Paxil Class Action Lawsuit Paxil is a FDA-approved prescription medication that is commonly used to treat depression‚ obsessive-compulsive disorder‚ generalized anxiety disorder‚ social anxiety disorder‚ and post-traumatic stress disorder. What unethical research behavior was involved? The lawsuit claims that GlaxoSmithKline falsely and deceptively advertised and promoted the prescription antidepressant medication

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    School for Scandal – Sheridan School for Scandal is a play written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan in 1777. This play can be considered as a Comedy of Manners. I will comment upon the hypocritical side of the Comedy of Manners. Indeed‚ one of the characteristics of the Comedy of Manners is the hypocrisy of the characters. To illustrate this‚ I will focus on Act IV‚ Scene iii; and so on the characters of Joseph Surface and Lady Teazle. During this scene‚ Joseph meets Lady Teazle and flirts with

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    The Accounting Scandal Enron Corp. Collapse and WorldCom Accounting Scandal 11/18/2020 The Enron Corp. collapse Formed in 1985 from a merger of Houston Natural Gas and Inter-north‚ Enron Corp. was the first nationwide natural gas pipeline network. Over time‚ the firm’s business focus shifted from the regulated transportation of natural gas to unregulated energy trading markets. The guiding principle seems to have been that there was more money to be made in buying and selling financial

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    Appearance and reality in The School for Scandal Fernando Lledó Romero 3º A The School for Scandal is a dramatic play written by Richard Sheridan. In this essay i ’m going to discussed Appearance and Reality . There ’s a characters who represent the false appearances and the really appearances. The School for Scandal ’s member are the trust appearance and they distant reality. There ’s a dramatic element like the disguise of Sir Oliver in his trial test on Joseph and Charles. We have the two

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    University of North Carolina Academic Scandal Many colleges are known for their prestigious academics or sports teams; University of North Carolina was known for both. Five years ago a sandal arose that changed the University of North Carolina reputation immensely. A report came out that said the university was offering courses that were so incredibly easy that students were allowed to pass with flying colors without even showing up to class or turning anything in. In the article by CNN‚ “UNC report

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    ADELPHIA COMMUNICATIONS SCANDAL REVEALED ________________________________________ The Adelphia Communications Scandal Created Controversy. The Fraudster Got Sympathy From the Judge and Received a Light Sentence for Stealing From Old Folks. ________________________________________ The Adelphia Communications scandal broke in 2002 when a footnote in a routine quarterly earnings statement revealed that the Rigas family had borrowed more than $2 billion from the company. But they didn’t pay it back

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    crime‚ steps that were crucial to his presidency. Nixon may not have planned the scandal‚ nor was he even a part of the burglary‚ but he did many things to make it seem like he had no idea that any of the scandal had occurred. Nixon was eventually caught and it impacted him and the government immensely. On June 17‚ 1972 several men were arrested for the break in of the Watergate Office in Washington‚ D.C. The scandal was eventually led back to the White House‚ where Richard Nixon was president.

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