Vikram Pandit Essays

  • Love In Ian Mcewan's Enduring Love

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    When we hear of the word love, we may have experienced it before, but could be a challenge to put it into words, or create a definition of it. “Enduring Love” by Ian McEwan presents many types of “love” throughout its story line, and each of them present distinctive natures of love. It also makes clear of what love is made up of. There are two main love relationships formed throughout the novel. One is the love between Joe and Clarissa. The love between the two is mutual. However, while Joe is a

  • Figurative Language In Stephen Crane's A Mystery Of Heroism

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    Stephen Crane and Figurative Language Stephen Crane’s “A Mystery of Heroism” is a short story of a soldier Fred Collins and his seemingly ignorant decision to get water from a well in the middle of a battlefield. Crane uses figurative language to depict the brutality of war and how foolish Fred Collins’ decision to act brave was. This story uses symbolism, imagery, and personification to help the readers understand why Collins’ act was so imprudent yet ended up being heroic. Crane’s story suggests

  • Unethical Business Environment Analysis

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    example for bad ethics. CitiBank Deciding to spend $50 million on a new private jet after taking $45 billion in taxpayer funds to stay afloat, as Citibank did is a textbook example of bad business ethics. To make matters worse for CitiBank, CEO Vikram Pandit lied to Congress that he received a compensation of one million a year when the actual figure was $11 million.Companies indulge in unethical business conduct primarily to maximize profits. However, rubbing customers and other stakeholders the wrong