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    Question 1: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps follows the daily life of an ambitious investment banker‚ Jacob Moore and Gordon Gekko‚ a Wall Street legend sentenced to eight years in prison for security fraud and money laundering. In 2000‚ Gekko is released and finds that his only daughter‚ Winnie‚ would prefer to remain estranged than to be associated with her father and her family name. A further eight years later‚ Winnie is dating Jacob who is now working for his mentor Louis Zabel at Keller Zabel

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    Newspaper Topics and Study Guide for Ch. 26-28 Test Ch. 26 (White) Ch.28 (red) Suggested Title: The Wall Street Journal or The London Times Topics to be covered: advancements in shipping‚ “annihilation of time and space‚” effects of chemical dye industry on India‚ the boom bust cycle of world trade‚ Britain’s control of world finances by 1900‚ and improvements in cities. Suggested editorials: written by a textile worker in India‚ a mayor of a city praising improvements in his city.

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    The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB)‚ Who they are‚ What they do‚ and How they were developed The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (Dodd-Frank Act) established the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB). The CFPB helps consumer finance markets work by making rules more effective enforcing those rules‚ and by empowering consumers to take more control over their economic situations. The core functions of the CFPB is to give consumers the information (via

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    HISTORY OF ICE CREAM Once upon a time‚ hundreds of years ago‚ Charles I of England hosted a sumptuous state banquet for many of his friends and family. The meal‚ consisting of many delicacies of the day‚ had been simply superb but the ’’coup de grace’ was yet to come. After much preparation‚ the king’s French chief had concocted an apparently new dish. It was cold and resembled fresh fallen snow but was much creamier and wetter than any other was after dinner dessert. The guests were delighted

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    The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act is an enormous part of financial reform legislation passed by the Obama presidential term in 2010 as a response to the financial crisis of 2008. The act has many provisions and implied out over thousands of pages. It was intended to decrease various risks in the U.S. The act established a number of new government agencies to supervise over various components of the financial system. There are so many provisions‚ such as financial stability

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    Occupy Wall Street : A Legacy from the Civil Rights Movement ? Studying history in the making seems a strenuous task. Many will say that we lack detachment and objectivity to judge the sequence of events. But if we base our study upon previous historical facts‚ and thus draw a strict comparison between past and present‚ bringing to light what the actual history is or is not‚ then the objectivity seems somewhat restored. We will thus see through this essay the parallel that can be drawn between

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    Theme is the central message or topic of a story. Theme is to set the story up and it’s supposed to make the story develop more. It gives the start or the story somewhere to kick off from and go. Theme can be repeated throughout the story to keep the reader engaged. There’s two types of themes; a major and a minor. A major theme is an idea that a writer repeats in his work‚ making it the most significant idea in a literary work. And then‚ a minor theme refers to an idea that appears in a work briefly

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    The movie I have selected to for this assignment is Erin Brockovich. This movie is not only one of my favorites‚ it also parallels one of our class themes‚ "American Dream to American Nightmare". Although less obvious‚ it also demonstrates our class theme of "reification". Because it correlates with two of our fours class themes‚ I have decided to write on Erin Brockovich. One of the appeals of Erin Brockovich is that the movie is based on a true story. In a nutshell‚ Erin rises from being an

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    Simpler Times In the Movie Pleasantville‚ two teenagers are taken from a crazy lifestyle; they are teleported to a faraway place called Pleasantville. Where everything is picture perfect‚ the town where everybody is friendly and there are no dangerous things to be found. But a place where everything is perfect isn’t always the case. Things may seem perfect on the outside but are totally different on the inside of Pleasantville. Being perfect still has it drawback even in place where things seem

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    In Ann Petry’s‚ The Street‚ Lutie Johnson struggles to live the American Dream with her son Bub. Lutie see the American Dream as owning her own home‚ having a good job and keeping her son Bub out of trouble. It is not easy for Lutie to achieve this dream during the 1940’s because she is single African American mother. When moving to 116th Street Lutie noticed how the people who live on this street are trapped and they do not have a choice weather to leave or not because they are being controlled

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