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    The Bernard Madoff “Ponzi Scheme” scandal was the biggest and lasted the longest financial fraud in the history of the US. Bernard Madoff was a financial adviser‚ and also the former chairman of the NADAQ. He established his investment firm named “Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC” in 1960. The Madoff Fraud is a typical “Ponzi Scheme”‚ in order to attract investors to give money to him‚ he convinced people to hand over their life saving‚ and promised them high returns rate‚ and then he

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    Seen from a systems point of view‚ sales process engineering views marketing as “a set of processes that are interconnected and interdependent with other functions. Whose methods can be improved using a variety of relatively new approaches. CONTRIBUTION TO ECONOMIC EXPANSION Marketing is seen as the task of creating‚ promoting & delivering goods & services to customers & business. Marketers are skilled in stimulating demand for the company’s products they are responsible for demand management

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    Contribution of Aristotle in motion Aristotle’s ideas were believed to be true from 500 BC to 1600 CE. That’s about 1‚100 years of false knowledge. What Aristotle taught‚ appeared to be correct because it seemed obvious‚ but not all things are obvious.  Aristotle’s view on motion seems to make sense. Unfortunately‚ it isn’t correct. But because his theories appeared to make sense‚ they became popular and well accepted for a very long time. The key ideas that Aristotle tried to teach were:  All

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    Examine the contributions of Spanish film makers since the 1978‚ to the development of this art form Spanish cinema is an art form that has been developing since the first day it arrived in Spain and since 1896 (Maps of the world 2009) it has been a major feature of Spanish Culture. With cinema rapidly increasing and the amount of theatres reaching to almost 3000 by 1930’s (Jordan 2002) visual culture of Spain became a massive demand for Spaniards. With the rising of Francisco Franco and the Civil

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    inspire people To help them share aspirations and ideas SITUATIONAL LEADER A Devastating situation – Personal Vs Professional Life • Biocon was busy negotiating with Danish firm Novozymes for the sale of its enzymes business. • Her husband John Shaw was diagnosed with a cancerous lump in his kidney. • Kiran not just tended to her husband in hospital‚ but also made all the strategic decisions needed for the deal. Ultimately‚ the deal was a great SUCCESS for BIOCON Personality Traits – Openness

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    Bernard Madoff is most prominently known by the public as the man responsible for the largest known Ponzi scheme in the United State’s history. Madoff ran his Ponzi scheme through the company he founded‚ Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities (BLMIS). Bernard was taking investor’s money spending it for personal gain while simultaneously coaxing new investors and using their investments to pay off the old investors. When Bernard’s scheme was uncovered in 2008 it had reached a total of 50 billion

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    In Huxley’s‚ Brave New World‚ Bernard Marx‚ one of the story’s main protagonist’s‚ fails to play the role of a dystopian hero. An Alpha male‚ who is supposedly meant to be a big‚ strong‚ leader figure‚ is unsuccessful in fitting into society because of his substandard physical appearance. Due to his dissatisfaction and lack of confidence with himself‚ Bernard’s main goal is to fit into the dystopia and raise his social status. However‚ because Bernard is so focused on himself‚ he is unable to criticize

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    a Salesman‚ we see the small (but present) friendship of Biff and Bernard. Biff is a football superstar‚ with scholarships lined up and friends galore. Bernard‚ his neighbour and childhood friend‚ is very much a book worm who decides to focus his time on his academics and unfortunately‚ doesn’t have many friends. Bernard had always idolized Biff throughout high school for his undeniable talent and charisma. On many occasions Bernard would offer to help Biff through his weaknesses by holding him accountable

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    science and uniformity. In this dystopian world there is a character named Bernard Marx. Huxley used Bernard Marx to show the power struggle humans face. He did this by showing Marx in the beginning as a person with little power and an outcast to the others. But through the book gains power but his grows a large ego because of it. This shows that the World State isn’t perfect but is in fact a dystopia. The character Bernard Marx in the beginning was an outcast among his fellow Alphas because of his

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    of Silk Stockings” by Kate Chopin tells of a widow named Mrs. Summers who has lived very comfortably as a child but in poverty as she grew up. This is an example of realism. This story displays two types of realism: social realism and psychological realism. Social realism is displayed throughout the entire story. Social realism has to do with society’s problems and the individual’s life struggles‚ such as economic difficulties. Mrs. Summers’ life is a perfect example of this: she grows up wealthy

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