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    Boiler Room Boiler room is a story about a college dropout name of Seth. He likes the feeling of earning fast money‚ therefore he decided to quit school and start an underground casino in his apartment with a few of his friends. However‚ his father‚ who is a federal judge‚ finds out about the casino. His father then commends him to close down the casino and search for a real job. Seth wants to regain respect and approval from his father‚ and fortunately he got introduce to a stockbroker company

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    The Boiler Room The movie The Boiler room is about a young man who has dropped out of Queens College and wants to please his father‚ who is a federal judge who is extremely harsh. At his father ’s persistence‚ Seth Davis closes down a casino he operated in his house for college students and seeks a new job. Thinking he would be pleasing his father he takes a job at a small brokerage firm called JT Marlin. At JT Marlin trainees make cold calls to lists of well-paid men‚ and then apply high-pressure

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    Boiler Room Ethics

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    In business today‚ there are opportunists that will attempt to take advantage of a situation for personal and monetary gain. The movieBoiler Room” is one such example of these opportunists taking advantage of others. The movie focuses around the main character‚ Seth Davis‚ a young man who has made thousands of dollars running an underground casino out of his house. His father‚ who is a federal judge‚ finds out about the casino and tells him to close down the casino and search for a real job. Seth

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    Business ethics issues in the movie "Boiler room" Business comprises principles and standards that guide behavior in the world of business. Stakeholders-investors‚ customers‚ interest groups‚ employees‚ the legal system‚ and the community often determine whether a specific behavior is right or wrong‚ ethical or unethical. Judgments of these groups influence society’s acceptance or rejection of a business and it’s activities. Every business has a social responsibility toward

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    confusion towards one’s beliefs and values. In the movie Boiler Room‚ conflicts were apparent from the firm’s setting and from the main character himself which both led to ethical and moral dilemmas. One of those was the clear absence of social responsibility of JT Marlin to its customers as they used deception to get ahead of everyone and become stinking rich. Another one was the dilemma Seth Davis had with himself as during the progression of the movie‚ it showed how his morality debated on whether

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    Boiler Room Ethical Analysis I. Introduction: A. Have you ever worked for a company or individual you believed was unethical? B. In the moving Boiler Room‚ there are several different characters displaying unethical behavior including JT Marlin the Corporation‚ Seth and Chris. I. JT Marlin Corporation A. JT Marlin unethically sells stock 1. Sells stock for product that don’t currently exist 2. Pays 4x the commission allowable by law 3. Won’t sell stock to women

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    Jessica Walsh MGT 282 22 January‚ 2009 Boiler Room Analysis A Primary Stakeholder is defined as those who are necessary for a firm to survive. A Secondary Stakeholders are not essential for the firm’s survival‚ and are not typically involved in any transactions with a company. The stakeholders affiliated with J.T. Marlin included the head bosses of the firm‚ as well as all the brokers. The clients of the firm‚ those who were investing their money in illegitimate companies‚ are also considered

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    DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Super High Pressure (SHP) Steam High Pressure (HP) Steam Medium Pressure Desuperheated (MPD) Steam Medium Pressure Desuperheated (MPD) Steam Low Pressure (LP) Steam Low Pressure Desuperheated (LPD) Steam Letdown Stations Steam Boilers Power Generation System Blowdown and Flash Drums CONDENSATE TREATMENT AND RECOVERY SYSTEMS Deaerators PCC NCC MP Condensate HP Condensate Condensate Treatment DESALINATED WATER

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    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CIRCUITS‚ SYSTEMS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING Simulation of Power Plant Superheater Using Advanced Simulink Capabilities Pavel Nevriva‚ Stepan Ozana‚ Martin Pies Abstract — The paper deals with simulation of both dynamics and control of power plant superheaters by means of Simulink Sfunctions. Superheaters are heat exchangers that transfer energy from flue gas to superheated steam. A composition of superheater‚ its input and output pipelines‚ and fittings is called a superheater

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    The movie Room is about a young boy‚ Jack‚ who is raised in a shed for the first five years of his life. His mother‚ Ma‚ does her best to provide for him the best she can while being confined to the shed. Throughout the movie‚ we see how Jack develops in his early years of childhood and how being restricted in the shed has affected his social skills as well as his developmental progress. Jack has an extremely different environment than that of a normal boy his age. In Jack’s environment‚ he never

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