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    Overall, the solution to this problem isn’t a matter of more regulation, instead we need better regulation. Unnecessary red tape actually benefits the “too big to fail banks” because the smaller banks can’t keep up the new rules. With that in mind, we need the proper leadership to enforce the laws that are on the books. For instance, the Justice Department received an abysmal average of 72 referrals a year from bank regulators for potential criminal charges for the period of 2006 through 2010.…

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    not have to even be looking at the phone. However, I told myself that that was beside the point. My mind would be elsewhere; I should be focused because I am operating a vehicle that needs my full attention—not only for my safety, but for others as well. We just think we are so invincible when we are younger, and it is definitely not true. I am very thankful that nothing too terrible happened the day of my accident and that I did not hurt anyone. I would of never been able to forgive myself. It…

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    Examples of some of these companies are MetLife, All State Insurance, National City Bank, Wells Fargo, and Apple. All of these companies have CEO’s, CFO’s, and upper management with visible tattoos. And there is no reason to question the professionalism of Apple. When asked “why did you get a tattoo?” people answer “to make myself more beautiful…

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    Sales practices have many ethical issues specially if sales incentives are involved. It is easy for salespeople to forget that the person that they are dealing with has rights as well as them. In this case of Olivia and Nina were involve in an ethical issue where Olivia chose to benefit herself over her customer. Olivia did not treat Nina ethically because she offered a camera that did not benefit the customer, in this case Nina, instead Olivia chose to benefit herself. According to David M.…

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    contained in drinking water. The entire 98,310-population count, needs clean drinking water to survive (Parks). Flint’s water problem, not only displays a negative connection between the nation, African American and Native families, businesses, as well as the overall health of thousands. Fixating specifically on the 66,560 African Americans living in Flint, Michigan, environmental racism starts to stand out ("Population Estimates”). According to The New York Times, environmental racism…

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    Internal Revenue Service for individual tax identification numbers (ITINS). Basically, 11 million people are too many people for businesses to ignore so big U.S. consumers have allowed them to buy from them because it isn’t illegal to sell to them. “Wells Fargo has half a million matricula accounts, a majority of them, they acknowledge, opened by unauthorized aliens who lack regular residency or citizenship papers”(Grow et. al.…

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    a clear gender preference in the field. Many of the companies I have applied for have a plethora of men working for them, have men doing the interviews, and almost all the applicants for the internships are men. I recently had an interview with Wells Fargo, and when I walked in I felt extremely uncomfortable. Every person in the department was a man, and the interviewer even asked me “as a woman do you feel you can bring a new perspective to the company?”. He made it seem like they have no women…

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    Company is a corporation that manufactures machinery and equipment for farmers, landowners, builders, and loggers. Deere & Company is based out of Moline, Illinois, although they operate in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia as well. John Deere was a blacksmith who created the first polished-steel plow in 1837, and then continued to build about 187 more in five years of being a manufacturer. After thirty-one years of proprietorship and partnering with his son, Charles Deere,…

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    teachers who have been hired are new to the profession.” The real question still remains; why doesn’t anyone want to go into the field of education? Well, AgriNews states that, “average starting salaries for ag teachers range from $32,000 to $35,000.” (Schools Face Shortage) The problem with that is when young college kids see that, they think well that isn’t near enough money for myself to live off let alone raise a family on. College students have now started choosing their careers off how…

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    Buffett is an advocate of Graham’s investing principles. He uses his purchase of Washington Post Company to illustrate those principles. Buffett and others estimated the intrinsic value at between $400 and $500 million while the market price was $100 million. The key thing that Buffett takes from Graham’s principles is the practice of buying good businesses at market discounts compared to the underlying value. A common misconception is that the market provides the most accurate price. Buffett…

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