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    Electronic Banking System, Inc (EBS) is a financial service company helps charities and other companies handling the clerical tasks which processes donations to groups of organization. Workers at EBS have to deal with many checks and cash every day. Employees at EBS work in white collar setting and some work as a part time, but pay less than the manufacturing occupations they replaced. EBS is led by Ron Edens who believes controlling is the most efficient function for company to make profit. He…

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    Rodriguez in his essay “The Achievement of Desire” and by Paulo Freire in his essay “The ‘Banking’ Concept of Education.” One can make some assumptions about various strategies of teaching students, by considering methods used to teach Rodriguez. The types of relationships Rodriguez had with his teachers, family and peers were heavily affected by specific methods of education going on in that period. Freire in “The ‘Banking’ Concept of Education” argues how classrooms in today’s society are not…

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    In their work, Plato and Paulo Freire offer harsh critiques of education. Plato compares people to prisoners in a cave where no knowledge is circulating, and Freire refers to the “Banking Concept of Education” where teachers put their thoughts and information into students’ minds much like depositing money into a bank. Instead of this money being of value by benefitting students, Freire and Plato acknowledge oppressive teaching styles which result in the value declining because the students are…

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    Central banks have never been stronger than now since they play an ultimate role in the growth of economies. Monetary policy is seen as the central tool of macroeconomic stabilization, and in some countries monetary policy is implemented by an independent central bank (Blinder, 1998). According to Singleton (2011), the world central banks have experienced two revolutions in the 1940s and 1980s, respectively. The former indicates that the central banks were less autonomous and were controlled by…

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    how banks can afford to stay open? Well, after my research on the Fractional Reserve Banking System, I’ve learned a lot about where our money goes and how banks can afford to keep their doors open. There are many different systems put in place by the Federal Reserve Market Committee such as Open Market Operations, Federal Funds Target Rate, and the Discount Target Rate. The nature of the Fractional Reserve Banking System allows banks to use their customers cash as loans to other customers in…

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    oppression in the world is a student teacher relationship. Many believe that the educational system is one-sided. Paulo Freire in “The Banking Concept of Education” talks about how the teacher student relationship is an important concept to understand. Freire believed this was an important concept to understand because it…

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    Marketing and sales plan: TD bank has the high reputation in banking business. The report was shown one –third of Canadian people already have TD accounts. Also TD’s premium earnings mix is built on North American retail focus, a lower risk business with consistent earnings. Customer service: Strong Positive Customer Relationships are in the heart of the TD’s business. TD Canada trust is ranked as “highest in customer satisfaction among the big five retail banks for the eight year in row”. It…

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    their students by maintaining the current society rather than encourage students to think for themselves. The result of free-thinking students is a recreation of a new society. Freire presents his main argument about education in his chapter, The “Banking”Concept of Education, where he expresses the power relations between the educators and the students. This work introduces his main points about oppression in education. In the beginning, Freire does a good job giving the readers…

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    ” Mr. Saliski, nervously asked again. “When demand does not increase with a decrease or increase in price,” a student replied. The Hawk smiled, content that the robot could regurgitate perfectly. Such an event is the clear embodiment of Freire’s Banking Concept of Education- as long as students can reiterate the information given, the teachers are perfect; the Problem-Solving Method, or the interaction between teachers and students, is barely visible in the sea of education. Memorization, rather…

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    school is vital; it is their lives on the line. The problem, then is that, the way students are taught ruins future learning and provides no such foundation. It is not the first time this problem has been addressed, Paulo Freire spoke about how the banking concept of education dehumanizes the students. It poisons the students so to speak. When you bring the knowledge you learn in the school system into the real world, it does not relate and a connection is not made, as with any poison it causes…

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