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    Public Opinion Analysis

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    Representation of Public Opinion: Probability and Nonprobability Survey Literary Digest had correctly predicted the presidential election of four candidates using a straw poll. In the 1936 election Literary Digest predicted Republican Alfred Landon would beat incumbent Roosevelt by a landslide. The poll used data from its own users, a list of registered automobile owners, and telephone users. The Digest population was two things; wealthy in the middle of the Great Depression and Republican. The…

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    United Bank Fraud Essay

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    I file this complaint against United Bank 129 Main Street, Beckley, West Virginia. United Bank facilitated a lengthy fraud-for-profit scheme. Former United Bank Vice President Michael Farris, United Title employees, United Bank’s escrow attorney James Sheatsley, United Bank Vice President Larry Conway, and other United Bank employees took part in the criminal enterprise. In addition, Zaferatos Appraisal, United Bank’s exclusive appraiser, performed inflated appraisals in all properties used in…

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    Harris S. Ammerman, ESQ has filed many bankruptcy cases over the years. This experience has revealed many individuals who, haveing dealt with less knowledgeable attornies, who suffered unfortunate outcomes. These individuals made significant but avoidable mistakes. During a bankruptcy, even a small mistake can have a cost. In order to help you avoid jeopardizing your outcome, ensure you avoid these common bankruptcy mistakes. 1. Listening to Freinds and Family - All too often, people look to…

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    Bankruptcy is when you have no money or value at all. “In the United States, early federal bankruptcy laws were temporary responses to bad economic conditions. The first official bankruptcy law was in 1800 in response to land speculation, but it was repealed in 1803. Also in 1841, a second bankruptcy law was passed, but this law was quickly repealed in 1843.” Bankruptcy is important because when a debt is removed as part of a bankruptcy process, we would then say that the debt is dismissed. By…

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    career than gender. McGalla currently sits on the boards of HFF Inc., and the Magee-Womens Hospital Research Institue and Foundation. She also serves as the Director of Strategic Planning and Growth for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Formerly, she was a trustee of the University of Pittsburgh and director the Allegheny Conference on Community Development. McGalla frequently speaks to such women’s groups as the Women and Girl's Foundation of Pittsburgh and the Carnegie Mellon University Speaker…

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    Sheldon Lavin Essay

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    How Sheldon Lavin Progressively Developed the OSI Group into a Multibillion Dollar Enterprise When you think of Sheldon Lavin, he is undeniably one of the most accomplished and decorated entrepreneurs in the U.S and beyond. As the CEO of the OSI Group, Mr. Lavin is credited with harnessing his vast experience and technical excellence to invigorate creativity and productivity. With over four decades’ worth of experience, the former investment banker possesses that unique ability to turn ideas…

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    the form of property, as in a house or land as collateral for the loan. A deed of trust is a document that shows a borrower’s debt to the lender. The house and land is held as collateral for the loan. “The deed is held by a third party called a trustee who holds full legal ownership to the land. The debtor will obtain legal ownership only when the deed has been repaid” (Reed, 2013 p.211). A land sales contract is where the owner of the land sells it to a buyer. In this transaction though,…

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    Susan Mcgalla's Career

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    A good career is something we all seem to aim for in today's times. Some of us just grab the bull by the horns and go for what we want, and some of us are more into just dreaming of what can happen if we just put our full mind and effort into what we can accomplish. Dreamers just kind of fall by the way wayside while others make there ideas a reality. People like Susan McGalla who have taken ideas and went fare with them. Susan McGalla is a business and executive consultant from Pittsburgh…

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    First of all, by Latonya creating a bypass trust (B Trust) equal to the estate tax credit equivalency amount, there is no estate tax liability at the time of Latonya's death and, if Jean Paul is not the trustee, this property will not be included in Jean Paul's gross estate. Consequently, Jean Paul will receive income for health, education, maintenance, and support while potentially avoiding taxes at his death. Furthermore, "the surviving spouse can be…

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    Kurt Summers Case

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    Kurt Summers is a son of Chicago and a pragmatic problem solver who is passionate about serving the people of the city. As Chicago’s newest City Treasurer, Summers is the steward of the city’s $7 billion dollar investment portfolio and is responsible for maintaining records and accounts of the city’s finances while ensuring transparency and accountability for all transactions. Treasurer Summers also serves as an advocate to empower young people, workers and small business owners, as well as…

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