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    The federal law requires disclosure of material information in order to ensure the quality and fairness of an offering. I believe this responsibility should be shared responsibility between all parties including the investment bankers, the securities lawyers, and most importantly the managers and the directors of the issuing company have the duty to ensure the quality and fairness of an offering. Investment banker’s have the duty to advise their clients on high level issues of financial organization

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    University entrance test scores play a significant and usually underestimated role “in the college admission process,” which influences decisions in reference to “university admission and scholarship award offers” (Montgomery and Lilly 3). Due to the increase of applicants during the last few decades, universities have shifted to greatly rely upon standardized testing scores, especially for scholarship opportunities (Montgomery and Lilly 3). Various research studies show “that standardized tests

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    Economically speaking, large educational organizations such as Kaplan, Princeton Review, and The College Board “have together created an industry with a 2013 revenue of $840.4 million dollars” through selling SAT study books, [releasing] online practice tests, and [offering] SAT study courses (Braverman).” Meanwhile, “private SAT tutors charge in excess of $100 per hour and classes from companies like Kaplan or Princeton Review run about $1,000 (Braverman).” The high cost of SAT test preparation puts

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    followed the ruling determined that it was clearly prejudicial. This text is thorough in its analysis, but limited in its scope. A better source on the same topic could easily be found. Brodzinsky, David M. Long-Term Outcomes in Adoption. Vol. 3. Princeton U, 1993. Print. The Future of Children. This contains comprehensive text on a tough topic, the mental health of adoptees. It discusses the differences between the mental health of young children up for adoption and teenagers in the same position

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    The Influence of Confucian Culture on Chinese Culture Introduction Confucian culture, also known as Confucianism, was founded by Confucius during the Spring and Autumn Period, which was developed gradually after the Han Dynasty with benevolence as the core. Since the Han Dynasty, Confucianism was the official ideology and the basis of mainstream ideology in the vast majority of historical periods of China, and it also influenced many southeast Asian countries in history. After a variety of shocks

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    Captain Ahab’s eulogy of whiteness shows that the word “white” implies more than a chromatic description. “White” is an untenable perfection that has haunted the American psyche since colonial times. The idea of “white spiritual superiority” can only be enforce by a terrorist politico-legal system, based on brutalizing the non-whites and creating a national fantasy. A national fantasy defined by Lauren Berlant as the means “to designate how national culture becomes local through the images, narratives

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    thesis on Markov chains, under the supervision of Joseph Doob. After completing his studies, Blackwell served as Rosenwald Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton for one year. He always knew he would teach at some level; he originally planned on elementary or high school math, but from Princeton, Blackwell sent a letter to each of the 105 black colleges in the country, looking for a faculty position. At first glance, this is a striking example of the

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    which indicates that 64 percent of public relations departments are now responsible for the social media usage of their companies (Wright and Hinson 12). Those who succeed in public relations must be “a good writer and effective communicator” (Princeton Review). Popular majors for aspiring public relations specialists include English, communication, journalism and public relations. While a bachelor’s degree is required for most public relations positions, working in the field requires certain skills

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    Oates moved on to earn her master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin, and there she got married to Raymond J. Smith (Moyer 1). From there she went to teach at the University of Detroit and the University of Windsor before finally reaching Princeton University (Moyer 1). Oates taught in different universities with her first being the University of Detroit. During her time in Detroit, Oates experienced many different riots and some say she had a “front-row seat for the social turmoil engulfing

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    ------------------------------------------------- Was the Cold War Inevitable? ------------------------------------------------- ARTS1271 ESSAY ------------------------------------------------- 16th September, 2011 ------------------------------------------------- The orthodox view of the Cold War elucidates its inevitability due to the great ideological differences that existed between the Soviet Union and United States. On the other hand, the revisionists argued that it happened due to

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