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    which led her in pursuing a career in banking. As time moved on, she found her passion in real estate and became certified in Real Estate sales from Georgia MLS Training Institute. Her career choices made her recognizable in many aspects but one stood out the most. She was the first employee hired to work for the first African-American bank in DeKalb County which was known as First Southern Bank founded by her former Sunday school teacher. After leaving banking, her quest was to get more…

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    to take Finance as my specialization for my management degree and to enhance my knowledge of financial concepts I have completed a certification course in Finance and Banking Fundamentals( an industry-endorsed program) which laid the foundation on critical finance concepts; how financial markets work and an overview of the banking business. I plan to upskill myself by doing more similar certifications.…

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    recognized as the most robust bank. JPMorgan, as a global financial services leader with a long history, was formed in 2000 after merging with The Chase Manhattan Corporation. JPMorgan is a financial services holding company and an American multinational banking organization. According to Forbes magazine, it is the world 's third largest public company and a major provider of financial services based on a composite…

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    In Modern society, teachers contribute to the education system by shaping students into responsible individuals and preparing them for society’s obstacles. Yet, there are various ways in which education is implemented, and to Plato and Freire, their views on education differ greatly. Freire suggests that students should not be empty ‘banks’ that are ‘filled’ with deposits of information by their teachers. Instead, teachers and students should engage in discussion and reflection so that critical…

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    cash, forcing banks to liquidate loans which often lead to bank failure. Many people ended up losing all if their life-saving in a single day. During the great depression The banking system failed miserably due to not keeping people's money secure but in 1933 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt was in office he passed the Banking Act of 1933 (Glass-Steagall), which would make sure the banks would keep people's money secure up to a certain…

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    Stammers provided what Roosevelt declared. He expresses, “On March 3, banking operations in the United States ceased. To review at this time the causes of this failure of our banking system is unnecessary. Suffice it to say that the government has been compelled to step in for the protection of depositors and the business of the nation” (4). In result the government took action to protect bank depositors and created the Banking Act of 1933. This act also created the FDIC; its purpose was to…

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    people there who supervised volunteers. My experience did not explicitly focus on campaigning, however. For the first few volunteer sessions that I attended, I was responsible for phone banking potential volunteers to assist in phone banking and canvassing. Closer to Election Day, I was responsible for phone banking voters in the Columbia area and making them aware of their options for voting, such as location, transportation, and early voting availability. I interacted with a number of my…

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    financial experience that Andrea Leadsom holds, which will be so vital during this time of economic turbulence. She has spent nearly quarter of a century in the banking sector, helping her pick up immense knowledge of the financial system and how to calm it during times of struggle, with her being in the banking sector throughout the 2008 Banking Crisis. If you want a steady hand during this troubled time, Andrea is the woman you need.…

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    The class was very educational and beneficial, I can’t believe we finished the first book that was assigned for the course, it feels like it was yesterday when we start reading the book. “the Pedagogy of the oppressed” is the most amazing book I read so far. If I say little bit about my view of the book, for me it was very hard to understand at first, but very interesting book, it contains more education than u may think when you first read. To get the general idea you have to understand each…

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    In America, an education is no longer considered to be an option but in fact, a necessity. Many are raised to believe in order to ensure a successful future, education is a key component. In fact, there are others who believe that the educations systems we have in place today, actually does more bad than good. There have been many movements that had an idea to insure that students are properly educated and all receive the same form of education but, the institution of these movements may have…

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