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    can cause large percentage of unemployment to the country‚ high crime rate‚ and even suicide. Let’s examine a large company like Enron whom loss billion when it collapse in 2001. The collapse of Enron is known as one of the biggest corporate scandals in the twentieth century lead by greed‚ lack of leadership and bad investment. Employees of Enron loss their retirement saving‚ jobs and some even committed suicide as a result to the down fall of Enron. Enron known as the world’s largest energy

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    Enron’s name was formerly Northern Natural Gas Company‚ which was formed in 1932 in Omaha‚ Nebraska. But in 1985‚ it bought the smaller Houston Natural Gas and finally changed its name to Enron. The “crooked E” logo was designed in the 1990s. Enron was well known for transmitting and distributing electricity and gas throughout the United States. Enron developed‚ built‚ and operated power plants and pipelines while dealing with the rules of law. They owned a huge network of natural gas pipelines which

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    elegant. 3 Euphemisms and English learning 2 The social functions of euphemisms The social functions of euphemisms are often used to cover the truth. The euphemisms related to politics give an excellent explanation for this. The Watergate Scandal made people more sensitive to political language. It became necessary to use euphemisms to make the sensitive political concepts softened and vague.Hence‚ the “Caper incident ”substituted “phones taps ”‚ “go the hangout road ” for “tell the truth

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    Kelly had. Nixon’s decisions showed the key points of Kelly’s theory. The theory states that we interpret experiences in a way that only we can. In other words‚ no other person will interpret the same event exactly as you do. During the Watergate scandal‚ Nixon interpreted the consequences and upcoming events as far too great to overcome.

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    Richard Nixon ’s presidency is one of the most examined‚ analyzed and discussed‚ yet least understood‚ of all the American administrations in history (Genovese 1). While many factors still remain to be discovered‚ and many mysteries are left to be resolved‚ we need to do the best that we can to make sense of this secretive president of our past and his era. He is the one American figure about whom very few people don ’t have strong feelings for. Nixon is loved and hated‚ honored and mocked

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    Lately‚ the top story in the news day after day‚ months after months have been about William Jefferson Clinton‚ also known as Bill. Who could blame them‚ there is nothing better than a story out of the ordinary‚ especially one with presidential status. For the past months he has been the most talked about figure‚ being the essential topic for news‚ talk shows‚ late night comedy and even going as far as the big screen. Talk about ’Primary Colors’ and ’Wag the Dog.’ What has gotten to me the most however

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    1- The term dot.com The term Dot COM (English .com) appeared before the explosion of bubble Internet to indicate‚ the madness which seized the “entreprenautes” to the evocation of three sesames of the E-trade: market‚ customers and Internet. A synonym of E-business. 2- The Internet Bubble The "dot-com bubble" sometimes referred to as the "I.T. bubble" was a speculative bubble covering roughly 1995–2001 with its peak on March 10‚ 2000 with the NASDAQ peaking at 5132.52 during which stock markets

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    A Study of the Allusions in Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 Author(s): Peter Sisario[->0] [(essay date February 1970) In the following essay‚ Sisario examines the source and significance of literary allusions in Fahrenheit 451 and considers their didactic potential for the beginning student of literature.] Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 is more than just a readable and teachable short novel that generates much classroom discussion about the dangers of a mass culture‚ as Charles Hamblen points out

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    CVS Pharmacy Scandal

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    A man suspected robbed an Evanston CVS Pharmacy at knifepoint last Wednesday returned to the store exactly one week later and tried to commit the same crime but was caught by police‚ according to Evanston Police Department news release Thursday.Hilton D. Corin’s‚ 36‚ of the 7700 block of Bolton Way in Hanover Park‚ is being held in Cook County Jail in lieu of bail as of Friday. He is facing felony charges of armed robbery and attempted armed robbery‚ according to authorities.Bail was set at $150

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    Nestle is no stranger to boycott. Beginning in the 1970’s the corporation which brought consumers trusted brands such as Ovaltine and Nestle Tollhouse chips suffered backlash from their aggressive marketing of infant formula in underdeveloped countries‚ which was leading to sickness and death among infants. Consumers across the United States not only boycotted Nestle brands and products but petitioned and picketed to gain support against the corporation. Ethical business practices along with the

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