Macroeconomics Money‚ Power‚ and Wall Street: Part 1 The meltdown of 2008 struck the banks when they were unable to adequately deal with the financial crisis. Banks are designed to create and protect one’s wealth‚ but they took advantage of the people‚ and let people take many loaning risks that they couldn’t afford. Banks created the credit default swap which transferred credit of fixed income products between parties. In learning about the credit default swap in class‚ it is understood that
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Hard vs soft light and color temp questions 1. What are the three light characteristics? Coherence‚ color temp‚ and light intensity 2. What does it mean to talk about the coherence of light? Coherence is the softness or hardness of the light 3. What is hard light? Hard light is when the light originates from a small point and gives a crisp look 4. How does hard light effect the subject? Hard light makes the subject look crisper and more defined 5. What is soft light? Diffused
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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Directed by: Oliver Stone Written by: Allan Loeb and Stephen Schiff (written by)‚ Stanley Weiser & Oliver Stone (characters) Starring: Michael Douglas‚ Shia LaBeouf‚ Josh Brolin‚ Carey Mulligan Oliver Stone’s recent output shows a man desperate to remain topical. Unfortunately‚ World Trade Center is pandering melodrama. While nowhere near the disaster it could’ve been lacked adequate perspective beyond noting we all would’ve been better off if George W. Bush
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Project B: movie response Global Financial Ethics – FIN6620 The movie response that will be covered in this essay will be on the film “Wall Street Money Never Sleeps ”. It was directed by Oliver Stone‚ released during 2010 and is the sequel to the 1987 film “Wall Street”. The film starts with the release from jail of Michael Douglas’ Gordon Gekko before cutting to a rather elaborate plot involving Shia LaBeouf as the young trader with (some) scruples‚ who’s rising in a world that just happens
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Olivya Ross Wall Street Movie Reaction SPCH 1321 Friday 11-2pm Wall Street Movie Reaction Bud Fox was an ordinary stock broker not doing good at him job. By him being impatient with getting money he was willing to do anything to get to the top‚ including trading on illegal inside information taken through a ruthless and greedy corporate person whom takes him under his wing‚ named Gordon Gekko. Taking the advice and working closely with Gekko‚ Fox soon finds himself swept into a world
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1 Wall Street (Drama) ( 1987) © 2000 by Raymond Weschler Major Characters Bud (Buddy ) Fox…………………………………….Charlie Sheen A young‚ smart and very motivated stock broker (seller) who dreams of making millions of dollars. Gordon Gekko………………………………………….Michael Douglas A very rich‚ ruthless and immoral stock trader and “corporate raider‚” which is a person who buys and sells companies‚ often with horrible results for company workers. Darien Taylor……………………………………………Daryl Hannah A young and beautiful interior
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books are cooked. If it looks as good as on paper‚ we’re in the kill zone. We lock and load pal...get on 3. Gekko’s dark intent eyes fixing briefly on Bud who stands waiting in the corner. He motions him to sit. GEKKO (new line) Yeah‚ Billy‚ who’s your buyer?... No‚ not interested. (eyes an Quotron‚ to Ollie‚ a trader) Ollie‚ start calling a the institutions‚ start with Marx at Janson Mutual‚ then Reardon. Get me that California retirement money‚ baby! And
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WALL STREET: MONEY NEVER SLEEPS (2010) Q1. Do you agree with Gordon Gekko that “Greed is Good”? Why or why not? “Greed‚ for lack of a better word‚ is good. Greed is right. Greed works. Greed clarifies‚ cuts through‚ and captures‚ the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed‚ in all of its forms; greed for life‚ for money‚ for love‚ knowledge‚ has marked the upward surge of mankind and greed‚ you mark my words‚ will not only save Teldar Paper‚ but that other malfunctioning corporation
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Power is Money; Money is Power Power is money and money is power. There are many more examples of this now than anytime in the past. One of the most obvious examples is politics. Ross Perot was an unkown multimillionaire and his money is the only reason that he made it into the presidential election. If a man who earned a standard salary wanted to run for president‚ he would have almost no chance at all unless he was backed by people with money. Every four years when the U.S. Presidential
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Analysis‚ “Wall Street” The movie “Wall Street” is a classic movie and one of my personal favorites. It’s a fictional story with real world implications. The movie is about an up and coming junior stockbroker named Bud Fox who I doing whatever it takes to get to the top and make big money‚ like his hero and eventual mentor‚ Gordon Gekko. Gekko is a legendary player on Wall Street who’s values and intentions are never clear to anyone but himself‚ and he is always looking to make money no matter who
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