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    Inside Job

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    Inside Job Summary Inside Job is a documentary by Charles Ferguson‚ about the causes of the global financial crisis and revealed what was going on inside the U.S. financial industry during the first decade of the 21st century. The movie highlights the effects of a series of causes beginning in the Regan Administration. These causes most prominently include deregulation that allowed excessive and reckless actions in finance‚ fraud‚ and conflicts of interest. Deregulation allowed the financial

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    To Whom it May Concern: I highly recommend Jane Doe as a candidate for employment. Jane was employed by Company Name as an Administrative Assistant from 2002 - 2005. Jane was responsible for office support including word processing‚ scheduling appointments and creating brochures‚ newsletters‚ and other office literature. Jane has excellent communication skills. In addition‚ she is extremely organized‚ reliable and computer literate. Jane can work independently and is able to follow through to ensure

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    Brazilian soccer star Marta once advised. Never giving up may sound like a goal that is impossible to reach in reality. Although that may be true‚ in literature there are characters who exhibit it ideally. For instance‚ Joan Bauer’s short story “A Letter from the Fringe” introduces a figure who showcases these traits. On a somber day‚ Dana‚ the protagonist‚ a high school student at Bronley High was tormented by bullies alongside her friend Sally for being overweight. Although‚ it seemed as if her heart

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    Letter From Chef Valdez

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    1) What are your thoughts about the letter from Chef Mendez? It was really clear‚ passionate‚ critic‚ but precise letter. He exposed how difficult are for newbies in the kitchen. It is weird how understanding he sounds when he steps back and gives some insight of the reason this person quits. However‚ he also opens up the reality of the kitchen‚ recognizes the raw truth about how hard the pressure and the work is. How much sacrifice it requires and slim the possibility that you become a star. On

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    Inside Job

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    Lewis Accounting 03/10/2013 Inside Job The movie “Inside Job” was a very controversial movie. It talked about the financial crisis and how it affected everyone. Personally‚ it made me angry. All of the big companies such as Goldman Sachs‚ Citi Bank‚ Meryl Lynch‚ and many more‚ performed unethical activities. They went behind their customers back to bet against them just to make more money‚ and the statistics don’t lie. From 1978 to 2008 a banker’s regular salary went from $47‚000 a year all the way

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    logical reasons. Also through the use of logical‚ ethical‚ and emotional appeals King is able to illustrate his point of view to the clergymen. In Kings letter to the clergymen‚ King establishes credibility with the clergymen by using various techniques. One way King creates credibility is by identifying with the reader. King starts his letter by addressing “My Dear fellow clergymen” (King 241). By addressing the clergymen as fellow clergymen King establishes a common ground with the men‚ and states

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    The Sea Inside

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    10/28/13 The Sea Inside The Sea Inside was very sad and moving‚ but it was good entertainment telling about a real truth that can happen to anyone. Ramon‚ played by Javier Bardem‚ is confined to a bed because he is paralyzed from the neck down. One day when he was out on the rocks by the ocean‚ he decided that he would want to dive into the water from the cliffs‚ but he didn’t realize that the water was very shallow. He hit his head hard on the ocean floor and broke his neck. Because of his

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    Letter from Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King wrote the Clergymen who have written him a letter‚ claiming that the demonstrations that were being held were “unwise and untimely.” He explained in his letter why he’s writing them back even though he doesn’t usually respond to criticism because to him it would be just waste of precious time. However‚ considering them as men of good will he wanted to give them answers. King’s letter appeals to many emotions as pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos to his audience

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    King’s Letter from Birmingham While in Jail for peaceful protesting for civil rights‚ Martin Luther King Jr. wrote‚ Letter from Birmingham Jail. He wrote it to a group of clergymen who did not support his civil rights movement in order to try and gain their support. King adopts a tone of controlled anger in order to create a logical yet emotional argument. When talking about the suffering of his people‚ Kings tone holds restrained anger. King displays that; “it is easy for those who have never

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    Inside A Psychopath

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    Inside the Brain of a Psychopath Imagine a person chasing another person through a house trying to kill them. The person being chased then locks himself/herself into the closet to stay away from the killer. What would the killer do to get the person out of the closet? The common person would answer with “break down the door‚” or “set the closet on fire.” Both answers would work to get the person out the closet; however‚ a psychopath may answer with “wait outside of the closet until the person

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