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    In 1929 the stock market crash. The stock market crash had a great impact in the economic. In this time blacks didn’t have as many freedoms. The whites were more powerful and had a better chance to get a job. Yet most of them were still poor. When the great depression happen the history website says “13 to 15 million americans were unemployed and nearly half of the country’s banks had failed.” The african americans were hit the worse. In the north blacks were fired to give jobs to the

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    2. Are their incentives aligned properly with their intended role? Whose incentive was more misaligned? The institutions and intermediaries who are aligned are: FSAB‚ VC‚ Investors. FSAB is just a standard board whilst the other two are investing in companies which they think will be good and have incentive to pick the right companies. The misaligned would be the buy-side analysts as they thought if they didn’t buy stocks they wouldn’t reach their benchmark so they only recommended stocks which

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    A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash A majority of North Americans depend on oil‚ unaware of an inevitable oil shortage that threatens to collapse our industrialized nation‚ in the foreseeable future. If we continue ignoring our dependence on oil and not realizing its significance in almost every part of our lives‚ it will be the end of our society‚ as we know it. The documentary A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash focuses on exposing an imminent problem. Revealing that our dependence on oil and insatiable

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    Dayton 500 worst Crash Dale Earnhardt was a great nascar driver‚ he won many titles for winning all of his races. He has a quote that i think is very inspirational it is “ you win some‚ lose some‚ and wreck some. Second place is just the first place loser. You can’t let one bad moment spoil a bunch of good ones.” Dale Earnhardt was 49 years old when he was in his crash and pasted away. He was traveling 180 mph when his car was hit from behind‚ turned around and smashed his front end of his rascar

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    The 1929 stock market crash affected mainly people in Canada and the US when share prices on the New York Stock Exchange completely collapsed and Stocks lost 13% of their value‚ and in 1932 and 1933 they went‚ down about 80% from their highest value. So whoever invested in stocks lost all their money‚ and it was considered the beginning of the Great Depression. By the end of the stock market crash‚ $16 billion had been lost from New York stocks. In addition‚ many banks had invested their deposits

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    America would be able to get rid of poverty. Many people thought that nothing could possibly go wrong. Well‚ in October 1929‚ the Stock Market Crash occurred. Many wonder what it was like before the crash‚ the effects of the crash‚ and what caused the crash. It was a difficult time for America and it took several years for recovery. Before the crash‚ during the 1920’s‚ the stock market grew quickly. People thought we were done with poverty and were worry free. After President Hoover became president

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    Take a moment and think of living in America during the Great Depression and Consumers borrowing on margin causes the stock market to crash on October 24‚ 1929. unstoppable‚ authorities could not apprehend them. Bonnie and Clyde killed anyone who challenged them even police officers. Citizens have become unemployed and two years later Bonnie and Clyde emerges in 1932 along with their gang. What would you do if you lived in fear of the most dangerous couple in America on the run from the law. The

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    Average (DJIA) fell dramatically 508.32 and closed at a record-breaking low of 1738.40 points. This date known to the world as "Black Monday" and is documented as the worst stock market crash in history. There are several factors which affect the stock market crash in 1987. However‚ the popular explanation for the crash is the selling of program trader‚ portfolio insurance and the great storm of 1987. Program trading is the use of computers in stock market to engage in arbitrage and portfolio insurance

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    Crash at an Abandoned Golf Course It was a beautiful summer day. Not a cloud in the sky and the sun beating down on anyone under it. It was a perfect day to call over my friends and have an adventure or play ultimate Frisbee like we did almost any day. Today‚ my neighbor and I‚ Paul‚ decided to change things up for a change. We decided to use my homemade go-kart on the abandoned golf course‚ Blue Heron‚ behind my house. We grabbed our helmets and took brushed the dust off the go-kart from years

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    wealth‚ the stock market crash‚ bank failures‚ and The Dust Bowl. Uneven distribution of wealth was the biggest cause of the depression. More money would be handed out to the wealthy‚ and very little was handed out to the poor. Farmers spent the money they had on new farming equipment‚ and would not share any money that they had. The stock market crashed in 1929. It was so bad‚ that people would save their own money at home and invest in it. This stock market crash soon led to the bank failures

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