Facts or Fiction on the Wall Street OccupationRafe Pilgrim
Steven Spielberg was visiting the set ofThe Wolf of Wall Streetwhen the cast and crew shot the Steve Madden speech. According to Scorsese in an interview withThe Hollywood Reporter, Spielberg practically co-directed the scene, as he gave notes to the actors and suggested camera angles. In anot...
Jamie Dimon – the CEO of JPMorgan – has been in the news a lot lately. While Dimon’s comments often receive media attention by virtue of the power he wields on Wall Street and the U.S. banking industry at large, most
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So that’s where the ad starts –“why haven’t TV owners been told these facts.” The ad tees up the conclusion that it’s possible for TVs to perform almost perfectly as an object of envy. Like the Wall Street Journal letter, it sets up an open loop, prompting the reader to ask...
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In the 1920s, the Greenwood District was dubbed “Black Wall Street” as the community boasted more than 300 black-owned businesses, including two theaters, doctors, pharmacists and even a pilot who owned his own private airplane. The success of this black community, however, caused some white...