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    Sara Corbett the author of “The Lost Boys of Sudan; The Long, Long, Long Road to Fargo”. She was also nominated for the Goodreads Choice Awards Best Memoir and Autobiography. She has written other books such as A House in the Sky: A Memoir, and Shake, Rattle and Strum. As a writer for The New York Times Magazine Sara Corbett has had some of her other articles have also appeared in National Geographic; Elle; Outside; O, The Oprah Magazine; Esquire; and Mother Jones. Mrs.Corbett is a caring and…

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    3. How Twin Peaks and Fargo contrast conventions How Twin Peaks and Fargo contrast conventions shown in chapter 2 will be subject of this chapter. Examples for types, form, narration, mise-en-scene and sound will be examined to demonstrate the approach of the series towards conventions. The subchapters all lay focus on specific fields from chapter 2: types, narration and technique. These fields will sometimes overlap, since the boundaries between them cannot be drawn in accurate perfection.…

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    the state causing internal and external protests to occur, the state is then pressured to succumb to the demands of the people and enact change (Godoy, Feb 07). When applied to the Wells Fargo/Seattle case the boomerang misses the initial step because abuse has yet to happen and the final step because Wells Fargo did not follow the demands of the protestors. In Latin America, the boomerang was a powerful tool used to tackle civil and political rights violations. One such occurrence was in…

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    According to Laurie Sullivan in her article “Wells Fargo Bets on ‘Total Market Approach’ Threading Messages through Multiple Cultures” Wells Fargo uses a “total market approach” as their target market. (Sullivan, 2015) This means that Wells Fargo target market is everyone. This is evident when you go to their home page see services offered not only for individuals, but also for small businesses and for corporations (14). Instead of focusing on attracting one or two types of customers they…

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    Even with the prestige that Wells Fargo holds being a collection specialist was emotionally draining for me and as a result I got a job at the Grand America Hotel and Resorts. The Grand America Hotel, an AAA Diamond Award-winning, Forbes Star property, is part of the Holding family portfolio of hotels and resorts. In addition to The Grand America, the Holding family properties include Sun Valley Resort in Sun Valley, Idaho (twice selected by readers of Ski magazine as the nation’s top ski…

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    West Fargo School District is a rapidly growing district. With the fast pace of student population, budget is a big concern. Having students come in last minute after the district gave their student numbers to the state, makes funding for the schools hard. West Fargo is trying hard to use their money wisely when funding for the schools. I met with Beth Slette, the superintendent of West Fargo Schools and Mark Lemer, business manager of West Fargo Schools. They both gave me wonderful insight on…

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    My Autobiography I was born in West Fargo, North Dakota on September 21, 2004. First I’m going to tell you about my family. My family members are me, mom, dad, and my sister. Me and dad LOVE to hunt and fish. My mom enjoys running and staying fit. And Taylor, well, she doesn’t do anything, really. However, we are not alone in our family. We have two cats. One of them is a boy named Opie. He is very cute and gets very frisky at night. The other cat which is a girl named Abby, is a very scared…

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    angles, cinematography helps capture the story for the viewer. In the movie Fargo, the cinematography is used strategically to capture the story of one man, Jerry Lundegaard, who is blinded by wealth and power. Although Lundergaard is the main character, he is not the hero. In fact, He is a sad and selfish man who is actually very successful in life, but is blinded by his own greed. Released in 1996, the Coen brother’s movie, Fargo, uses cinematography to portray a brutal winter, psychopaths, a…

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    In the case of Wells Fargo’s stated ethical values versus reality, it can only be stated that Wells Fargo was willing to “talk-the-talk;” however, it showed that the company was not ready to “walk-the-walk.” Though I am sure some very ethical employees were involved in the scandal in which Wells Fargo attempted to open over two million credit lines and bank accounts without the approval of the customers in which they fraudulently attempted to increase the value of the company, even the most…

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    capabilities’, which is constituted 48% of their revenue (zacks.com) A Wells Fargo Branch in Los Angles got the attention of a lawyer and filed a civil lawsuit. The filing accused the finical president had been accused of setting unattainable goals for the employees, and inducting them to do fraudulent things to hit target. Mike Feuer, attorney of Los Angles read an article about how both current and past employees of Wells Fargo had related their experiences in the sales pressure. The article…

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