Arthur Andersen’s Troubles 1. Arthur Anderson (AA) should have been able to help prevent to some extent the Enron disaster‚ however‚ they either missed or ignored Enron’s manipulations allowing the fraud to continue as long as it did. AA contributed to the disaster by approving the structure of many Special Purpose Entities (SPE)‚ which Enron used for off-balance sheet financing. The SPEs did not meet the requirements of an independent company and should have been consolidated with Enron’s
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The Crucible The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ is a play modeled after the Red Scare. The Red Scare was a period when fear of communism grew to hysteria‚ and it reflected the topic of The Crucible. In this play‚ a wave of fear spreads throughout Salem ad accusations of witchcraft begin to rise. A character‚ John Proctor‚ displays great pride throughout the play but also demonstrates change because he was at first doubtful‚ but later comes to realize its severity. John Proctor’s combination of these
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A man named William McKinley Jr. was born on January 29‚ 1843‚ the seventh of nine children. His Father William McKinley Sr. managed the iron foundry in town. His mom Nancy Allison McKinley was a kind character. She was very religious and her neighbors remembered her for her services to charity. Soon McKinley’s parents placed their kids in school. McKinley enjoyed being at his school. He learned Reading‚ Writing‚ and math in his one room wooden school house. At recess he would show his energy
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Thesis: Through the use of symbolism‚ Hawthorne portrays Arthur Dimmesdale as a hypocrite in order to show the contrast between a person’s life with society knowing their sins‚ like Hester’s‚ and a person’s life with concealed sins‚ like Dimmesdale’s‚ as well as exhibiting the negative effects that hypocrisy can have on someone’s conscience. Body: Throughout the novel‚ Dimmesdale exhibits his life of hypocrisy more and more as he struggles to deal with its negative effects on his conscience. From
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The story I chose to analyze is by Hunter S. Thompson‚ 1970: The Kentucky Debry is Decadent and Depraved. The story begins with the author‚ as the main character‚ describing the days of how he and Ralph Steadman‚ travelled from England to make photos of the drunken riot that was predicted to happen. This riot was predicted to be so massive that even the FBI was involved. In fact‚ "they were looking for “that special face‚” a drunken person with a good mix of booze‚ failed dreams‚ and a terminal
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Arthur Robert Ashe Jr. is a man of trust‚ courage‚ grace and honor. Although many of these attriobutes I share with Arthur‚ his high level of moral values and self reliance I aspire to achieve. Arthur was of African American decent and being born on July 10‚ 1943 in Richmond‚ Virginia he had to face many racial struggles and hardships. On the contrary‚ I was born and raised in somerset‚ New Jersey‚ in the 1990’s so my racial struggles were close to non-existent. Being of Italian- American decent
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long. Without our realization‚ we are heavily relying on machines in order to carry out our daily life. It is almost save to say that it would be impossible to in our current world without using technologies. In “Smarter Than You Think” by Clive Thompson‚ the author is stating his idea on how humans are much better off when
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Donald Marshall Jr. Story In Nova Scotia‚ Sydney there was a man by the name of Donald Marshall. Donald Marshall was 17 years old‚ and at that time it was hard to earn money and or find a job‚ especially for a First Nation’s person. Donald’s father at most got food and supplies rather then money as a earning. His father installed drywall in houses or buildings as a career. Donald supported his father sometimes as well. His mother was a cleaner at the hospital‚ but soon became a house maid.
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The main theme of "The Star" by Arthur C. Clarke deals with faith. Clarke defines faith as having belief and trust in God with strong conviction. Clarke believes that one must have faith not only during blissful times‚ such as during the time of creation‚ but also during time of anguish‚ such as when destruction occurs. God "created" when a star flew over Bethlehem‚ just as God destroyed a star‚ the Phoenix Nebula‚ and its surrounding planets including any life that may have lived there. God does
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Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible is a social commentary on witch hunts in early America‚ as well as an Aristotelian tragedy. In Aristotle’s essay Poetics‚ Aristotle explains that a character flaw (imperfection or weakness in one’s personality or values) or an error in judgment can lead to tragedy. The word for this is hamartia. Aristotle also goes on to state that the tragic hero will find enlightenment through his or her lamentable situation. In Miller’s play there are two characters in particular
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