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    Bruno and Shmuel had a spontaneous friendship and it is also an unpredictable friendship. Somewhere‚ in the beginning of The Boy in the striped pajamas Bruno decides to run through the woods and discovers a barbed wired fence and runs towards it. When Bruno makes in to the fence he finds a little boy around his age named Shmuel and decides to befriend him. Once Bruno and Shmuel started to talk a little Bruno says hello “I’m exploring” and then they discover each other’s names. Bruno and Shmuel start

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    Inside Job The documentary‚ “Inside Job” goes into detail about the various organized corruptions that took place in the US society and in Iceland. This documentary gives a stimulating analysis of the global economic financial crises of 2008‚ which resulted in people losing their job and homes. With this happening‚ it put the US in one of the worst financial states since the great depression. These factors nearly resulted in a global economic collapse. The key aspect of the film is the extensive

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    Inside Apple Introduction The Inside Apple book talks about many internal aspects of the company. The major theme that this book touches is the company’s internal secrets. It mentions how Steve Jobs‚ according to Michael Maccoby in his 2000 Harvard Business Review‚ was a productive narcissist as a leader‚ which he mentions to be visionary risk takers with a burning desire to change the world. Inside the Apple building‚ Steve Jobs limited every single employee to just many information. And

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    Inside the Meltdown Summary The stock of a global investment company‚ Bear Stearns‚ began to drop drastically on March 10th‚ 2008. A share of Bear Stearns was as high as $171 and by the afternoon dropped to $57. Former CEO of the company‚ Ace Greenberg‚ tells CNBC that all of these rumors are “ridiculous.” As time goes on‚ Bear Stearns’ cash reserves were disappearing and people invested in the company were immediately withdrawing. Bear Stearns was basically racing to find a company to buy them

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    ratings‚ which caused many buyers to believe in what they were buying. However‚ long after the damage is done‚ the rating agencies acted too late to downgrade these papers. People cautioned that this would lead to catastrophe‚ but those that warned inside of the government were pushed aside by former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan‚ Ben Bernanke

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    IAE D’ORLEANS « Inside Dyson » : a distinctive company ? By Joris Hariot‚ Louis Haurant‚ Stephen Moreau and Antoine Suzzoni 1) Using frameworks from the chapter‚ analyse the strategic capabilities of Dyson. For the question‚ we use the VRIN model. So‚ at Dyson‚ there are two values: - The first one concerns the fact of including on the market quality product and not cheap products. - The second value is the fact of being always in the research of innovation like vacuum‚ hand

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    The Darkness Inside Built inside every human being is the need to abide by law‚ and to act civilized. But hidden much deeper‚ is the temptation to resist acting lawfully and resort to savagery. Sometimes‚ these two impulses conflict with one another and people are confused as to which desire to follow through with. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ Jack acts no differently. In the beginning of the novel Jack never strays from the law‚ he is always civil and lawful. As the novel progresses

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    ANALYSIS OF THE DOCUMENTARY MOVIE “INSIDE JOB” Basic Information about Documentary: Directed by Charles Ferguson Produced by Audrey Marrs Charles Ferguson Narrated by Matt Damon Music by Alex Heffes Cinematography Svetlana Cvetko Kalyanee Mam Editing by Chad Beck Adam Bolt Distributed by Sony Pictures Classics Release date(s) May 16‚ 2010 (Cannes) October 8‚ 2010 (United States) Running time 108 minutes Country United States Language English Introduction: US Financial crises in 2008 hit all economies

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    1: Who is the most to blame for the events depicted in the film? Republicans or Democrats? Is it Government or financial services companies? Regulators who stuck by their free market beliefs? Investors who carelessly took on too much risk? We think that every protagonists of the film are responsible of the crisis. We are going to try to develop the role ➢ We think that the political parties are not the main actors of the crisis. It’s the government in general who don’t take responsibility

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    Inside Job is about the causes of the global financial crisis of 2008. It is the effect of a series of causes beginning in the 1970s.These causes most obviously includes - the deregulation that allowed excessive and reckless actions in finance‚ fraud‚ conflicts of interest‚ and sabotage. The result of these actions was a massive decline of financial stability for the global masses and a correspondingly massive incline of financial gain for a minority of heads in high finance and government. It was

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