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    Although Wells Fargo tried to take advantage of the situation of employee’s unethical practices of opening bank accounts without proper authorization, it was ultimately the Wells Fargo executives that were letting the situation happen. In order to retain their reputation, Wells Fargo fired thousands of employees and agreed to pay a large fine, all done without ever having to admit any guilt. However…

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    Wells Fargo created a culture that may have been a good fit for those who value Power, however, I do not value Power. Through the media, Wells Fargo has been exposed for creating a system that was truly scandals, I was a part of it for about six months. This was a conflict of Individual-Organization Value Conflict, which impacted…

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    deliveries and correspondence. 3. Do you what was the name given to the first courier service in the United States of America? You would be surprised to know that it was called Fargo. 4. It is widely believed that Pony Express was the first courier service in the United States of America. However, it was established only after Fargo which was in actual the first one of its kind in terms…

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    American Pie Speech

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    II. On February 3, 1959 in Mason City, Iowa at 12:55 AM, a small V-tailed Beachhead 35 Bonanza left runway 17 for Fargo, North Dakota. III. On that tragic day; musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. Richardson lost their lives. IV. I’m sure many of you can recognize the song American Pie, written by singer-song writer, Don McLean; but how many of you know what it’s actually about? I’m going to enlighten you to the story behind the son, the tragic crash, the aftermath and the effect it…

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    was a moral imperative that suggested if I go to university, then I should want a high paying job at Wells Fargo in the future. Suppose I wanted to go to university but for some reason I don 't want to work at Wells Fargo. It is right to suggest that I should want to work at Wells Fargo even if I do not want to work there. Saying to me that it is wrong for me to not want to work at Wells Fargo suggests some ideal standard. That is to say, saying I ought to do something even if I don’t prefer it…

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    The check number showed 59219 & had a Wells Fargo routing number on the bottom of the check. Laura stated in the emails, ‘Terri’ stated her boss accidently forwarded her entire payment to Laura & ‘Terri’ wanted Laura to process the check and forward her the balance back to her. Laura stated she…

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    Persuasive Essay Refugees

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    Refugee Crisis). Families seeking a new home will stop at nothing to find shelter from the threats of their home country. Endangering themselves and their families by taking drastic measures to escape the chaos of a home they live in. The city of Fargo should continue bringing in refugees because the United States is a safe and open environment, it would saves thousands of lives, and refugees can increase the economy. A refugee is a person who has decided to leave their country due to the fear…

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    Born on a farm in Stanton, North Dakota, Harold Schafer grew up in many different towns. With his parents and two siblings, they moved from town to town, but kept coming back to Bismarck, North Dakota. When Harold was 12 years old, his parents split and his mother moved the family from Jamestown, Glen Ullin, and finally back to Bismarck. In his young years, Harold came to know hard work and valued it among all which would define him as person. At the age of eight, Harold took his first job in a…

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    Certain school districts in the United States give police officers the opportunity to make occasional, unannounced visits to high schools to search school property that their drug-sniffing dogs may find suspicious. While critics contest that said searches are a violation of the students’ fourth amendment protecting against unwarranted searches and seizures, the student searches can, in fact, be a tool for maintaining a safe learning environment. Although school searches seem like a direct…

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    thirteenth birthday, I had to stay with Greg for two weeks, as was required by the court. The first week was spent in Seattle, Washington, where I visited my extended family, while the remaining week was at home in Fargo, North Dakota. The moment I stepped foot inside Greg’s apartment, back in Fargo, I began feeling suffocated. The only way I felt I could escape was to lock myself in my bedroom, staying far away from his scrutiny. Everything around me, the normalcy of it all, seemed almost…

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