The Invisible Bullet-holes Pierced by Big Data Analytics in Financial Services and Their Fixes Even though data started becoming available in the late 19th century for a few now-developed countries‚ its analysis remained a question mark. Processing the 1880 Census results in the US took 7 whopping years! In the vintage times‚ every company‚ universally took all key decisions intuitively. Until recently‚ financial institutions too that wanted to examine large pools of data were first required to
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Lee Harvey Oswald was charged for his death‚ but he was killed when walking to his trial. The Single Bullet Theory was created by Warren Commission. The theory is crucial in supporting the claim that Oswald killed Kennedy alone. Three bullets were only shot: the one missed‚ the one that struck Kennedy’s head‚ and the single bullet. The time between the bullets would not allow for a fourth bullet to be shot. Unless there was another accomplice.
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Abacus Inc. has asked you price a 5 year bullet bond issue for them‚ with Price‚ Yield to Maturity and Modified Duration. There are no comparable existing issues in the secondary market either by Abacus or a competitor and so you will need to price the issue from scratch. You have the following set of US Treasury bond data and consultations with your Bank Equity Analyst and Debt Analyst suggest that a Z-spread for Abacus of 200 bps over Treasuries and a coupon rate of 6.5% should be appropriate
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On the date of April 3‚ 1964‚ Malcolm X delivered a speech to the American public called‚ The Ballot or the Bullet. Throughout the speech‚ African-Americans were encouraged to stand up for their rights and vote. He also states that in the event of non-compliance for equality from the government‚ that they might need to take matters into their own hands and take up the use of arms. This came after Malcolm separated from his decade long position as spokesman for the Nation of Islam. The main goal of
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another famous civil rights leader who had some very different ideas than King. Malcolm X was the leader of the more radical civil rights movement in the early 1960’s. Perhaps no speech better exemplifies X’s stance on civil rights than the “The Ballot or the Bullet” speech of 1964. This speech outlines X’s opinions on integration‚ African Americans’ role in government and the community‚
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messages the rhetor chooses to deliver can be a great indication of foundation of that persons value and belief system. There are a number of value systems present in Malcolm X’s “The Ballot or the Bullet” speech that he delivered in the storied election year of 1964. There are many statements made in the ballot or the bullet speech that would paint Malcolm X in negative light. Though‚ the manner in which a statement is delivered relevant to the context can make the difference between a person being
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Cited: “A Brief Summary.” History in an hour . 21 Feb. 2011. Web. 11 Oct. 2012. Malcolm X. “The Ballot or the Bullet.” Edchange. Web. 2 Oct. 2012. Miller‚ Keith 1. Speech was given on April 12‚ 1964 2
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I Have A Dream vs. The Ballot or the Bullet Paul T. Gumm ENG 121 Danielle Day November 3rd‚ 2012 During the time of the African American civil rights movement‚ there were many speakers that influenced the decisions made on behalf of this country. Memorable speakers conveyed their ideas through passion and conviction while appealing to mass audiences. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ a black American‚ fought for civil rights in a passive manner
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lives‚ as is distinguished in his speech‚ "The Ballot or the Bullet." When comparing and contrasting King’s "I Have a Dream" with Malcolm X’s "The Ballot or the Bullet"‚ one witnesses both the similarities in the two leaders’ rhetorical styles‚ and the differences in their tone and message. Both King and X use the same rhetorical strategies to enhance their message in their speeches‚ as shown in Kings "I Have a Dream" and X’s "The Ballot or the Bullet." One alike device is repetition‚ as King used
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L.K and Malcolm X The two most influential civil rights activists in American history were Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. They supported equal rights for every race‚ but when comparing MLK’s “I Have a Dream’ and Malcolm X’s “The Ballot or the Bullet‚” one sees the similarities in their rhetorical styles and differences in their tone and message. As seen in “I Have a Dream‚” MLK has a more civilized and peaceful solution to the nation’s problems; whereas in X’s he has a will to do whatever
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