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    Eddie Antar started a small electronic business in New York City in the year 1969. Antar dominated the NYC electronic markets around 1987 with 43 retail outlets, sales exceeding $350 million, and stock with a collective market value of $600 million. Antar personally realized more than $70 million from the sale of Crazy Eddie stock during his labor as the company’s CEO. Crazy Eddie collapsed in the 1980s after several allegations of financial wrongdoing from behalf of Antar and his associates.…

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    No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy is a story consisting of two main themes. They are violence and greed. The personality of one of the main characters provides an additional grotesque element as well. Each of these three topics are direct results of each other, the physical violence was a result of the greediness of Moss and the personality of Chigurh determined the amount of physical violence that happened in the story. The first theme in the story is greed. Llewellyn Moss came by…

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    I Herbert Hoover was born aug,10,1874 with two other siblings in a two-room, cottage built by my father in west branch iowa .When I was six my mother Lou passed away due to a heart attack and when I was 9 years old my father Jesse died .When I was 11, I was put on a train going westbound to live with my mom's brother. I had so little money that some times I lived in the barracks housing construction workers building a university. I went to Stanford University and I served as financial…

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    White-Collar Crimes

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    White-Collar crimes can be defined and is refer to as the unethical business practices committed by people in the course of their work lives. In recent years, around a decade ago one of the biggest multinational companies, “Enron” served as a synonym to white-collar crime and a formal definition of deviant behavior. The companies executives practiced false accounting; falsifying profit while inflating the value of Enron, by 2001 the company filed bankruptcy. Enron found a loop hole in society…

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    Wells Fargo was caught in a scandal where employees would create fake emails and secretly issue credit cards without the customer’s consent. Employees opened more than 1 million bank accounts and issued more than half a million credit cards. As a result Wells Fargo fired the suspected employees for opening accounts without authorization of the customer. This led to employees to file “A class action in California seeking $2.6 billion or more for workers who tried to meet aggressive sales quotas…

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    Ben Parker, uncle to our very own Spiderman once said that, “With great power comes great responsibility,” something many corporate leaders of today simply do not understand. They are driven by greed and avarice to satisfy their selfish ambitions. This often comes at a very high price, the burden of which, more often than not, is borne by the society at large. In almost every case, these individuals build up a good public image of themselves, in the end only to betray the ones who trusted them.…

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    Based on true events, Boston attorney Jan Schlictmann takes on two powerful businesses suspected of polluting the drinking water in Woburn Massachusetts. Schlictmann, a wealthy and successful personal injury attorney, finds himself entrenched in a long and expensive legal battle with Beatrice Foods, W.R. Grace, and a local tannery. Schlictmann intends to prove that these businesses neglected to properly dispose of harmful chemicals such as silicone and trichloroethylene. Motivated by greed, the…

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    Hello Everyone, One of the experiences I could recall of such an incident involves the kind of small business my dad runs. My father started up his own ambulate transportation coming, which provided non-emergency ambulate services to wheel chair patients of all kind, especially medicaid patients. However, before he became his own boss, he worked as an ambulate driver, for an organization that was caught and prosecuted for fraud. The issue was that the manager or the owner of the organization…

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    Enron began as a small company that went global due to their energy trades. Enron didn’t start off bad at first and didn’t think they would become the biggest scandal of the money market nation. Enron was a growing company, over time it began to fall. It was a risky business due to poor money handling and decision making. Enron executives got greedy, the more the company was falling, they found anyway to line their pockets versus help the company. They used temporary accounting practice…

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    Blue Heart: How the Ocean is Quickly Dying It has long since been advertised by profiting companies that the ocean is so vast that it is impossible for us to destroy it. This claim has been repeated so many times that it has become part of the general public’s core beliefs. However, this incorrect assumption is being pushed forwards by the agenda of corporations that wish to make use of the ocean and all its resources without thinking about the consequences. Corporations want us to believe the…

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