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    invention of steel. Since it was light and cheap, it was ideal for buildings. It also allowed the creation of bridges. A good example of this is the Brooklyn Bridge, which was created using steel and allowed the passing of the East River and connected Manhattan and Brooklyn. Another important discovery during this time was electricity. Without electricity, cities would not be able to stay powered and illuminati efficiently to enable a huge growth. With the new AC electricity flowing in cities,…

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    Don’t let Susan Hendrix’s quaint apartment fool you; hidden within is a score for which thieves and con men would kill. Employing disguise and deception, two newly acquainted crooks become all the more desperate and depraved, but must wait until dark to play out this classic thriller’s chilling conclusion. Frederick Knott’s play inspired a film of the same name and multiple Broadway productions, earning Tony and Academy Award nominations for many of the actors involved – including the film’s…

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    Citi Bank Case Study

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    The fall of Citi bank and rise of Standard Chartered: Standard Chartered initially saw Citi bank as the leader in the banking industry. Citi bank gave a lot discountsto their customers in terms of collection of money .In turn they made a lot of loss in their portfolio. They were told by the government to reduce their losses for which instead of making the next sales better Citi bank opted for a poor strategy which backfired. Citi bank doubled their portfolio by giving free cards to existing…

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    David Rockefeller

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    The Standard Oil Company provided Nazis with the crude oil and in turn breaking USA laws, The Rockefellers facilitated Nazi scientist’s immigration after the war to Canada. The project was MK-Ultra as post war eugenics research. In the 1950’ Rockefellers incepted Advisory…

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    what it’s considered ethical. Ethics is an important part of every business because following the principles of moral gives a promising image of the company to stakeholders. Moreover, ethics, legalities and other situations are what drive personnel to make the right decision. What was the case about? Bank New York (BNY) Mellon an “Investment company providing investment management, investment service and wealth management”2 did not comply with the fiduciary duty to benefit their clients in…

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    Henry Okpo Col 111 Job shadowing/ informational interview assignment I was able to job shadow and interviewed Mr. Elijah Bankole who is the Manager Deb consultant and entertainment firm in Minneapolis, who took me through his typical day at work. Elijah is the head manager of a 5 member team, whom jobs are to organize musical concept, Artist management and event consultant, the firm main operation office is located downtown St. Paul MN. Management consultancy is open to graduates from…

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    as deregulations by politicians, AIG, the S.E.C, and many others. The effects of the recession were felt by homeowners, banks, and many working Americans as the economy declined, leaving numerous drowned in debt. In 2004 the Security and Exchange Commission (S.E.C) minimized the requirements for larger investment banks by allowing them to go further into debt. This gave banks…

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    ” The bank J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPMorgan) is the biggest bank by assets and the most profitable bank in the United States. It can be 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…

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    The King Of Fear Summary

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    The King of Fear Summary : By Colby Lilly The King of Fear is a thriller book about Garrett Reilly. The King of Fear is a sequel to the book Ascendent, written by Drew Chapman. I give this book an 8/10 and would recommend this book to anybody that likes a good mystery. In The King of Fear, Garrett is framed for a murder by Ilya Markov, someone who is trying to take down the American economy. Ilya Markov, Garrett’s main enemy, is a russian hacker that steals other people’s identities and uses…

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    Introduction: Company Summary JP Morgan Chase goes back more than 200 years. It has been built from over a 1,000 institutions that have joined together over the years. Many of these companies are well known ones such as The Chase Manhattan Bank, Bank One, and Chemical Bank (The History of JPMorgan Chase & Co. pg.1”). Today, JP Morgan Chase is one of the world’s largest financial service providers. They have operations set up in more than 50 countries around the world (J.P. Morgan Asset…

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