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"Fargo", 2002. Analysis of the film, "Fargo" using specific cinematic criterion which include characterization, technical aspects, and scene analysis. 1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 53.95 »
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Abstract The movie "Fargo" is analyzed within a cinematic criterion that will include characterization, technical aspects of filming, and scene analysis. By understanding the elements of film making in these categories, the process in which this film was made will be reveale.
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Wells Fargo/ First Interstate Merger, 1996. Analyzes the merger of Wells Fargo & First Interstate banks. Topics include compatibility, community & industry impacts, & consequences for customer, branches, & personnel. 2,025 words (approx. 8.1 pages), 9 sources, $ 71.95 »
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From the Paper "This analysis examines various questions raised by the merger of Wells Fargo Bank with First Interstate Bank. It is argued that this merger may be the biggest bank merger in history, and is definitely the largest unsolicited bid. As such, the merger may have far-reaching implications for banking in general and particularly for customers of both banks. The major issues addressed in this discussion include: questions of compatibility between the two banks, consequences for the industry as a whole, impact of the merger at the community level, and potential affects for personnel, branches, and customers."
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Wells Fargo Bank from 1852 to 1992, 1994. This paper discusses the history of the Wells Fargo Bank: Evolution of banking & express firm from its founding in the Gold Rush era, stage lines, mail delivery, expansion & mergers. 1,575 words (approx. 6.3 pages), 4 sources, $ 55.95 »
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From the Paper "The Wells Fargo Bank was started in 1852 in part as a consequence of the Gold Rush in California. The company started as a banking and express company and has developed into a major banking institution in the western United States. The company survived the period of banking shakedown in the 1980s during the savings and loan scandal and the various bank failures brought about by bad loans and bad management. Wells Fargo has encountered some problems, but it has been reorganized under new leadership and seems to have weathered the storm that destroyed many other institutions either by scuttling them outright or by making it necessary for them to merge in order to survive.
The Gold Rush started in California in 1848 near Sutter's Mill outside Colema, California, and thousands of people seeking riches in gold streamed into California in the next few years."
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On-Line Banking, 2005. This paper explores how the banking industry has been affected by the emergence of e-Business by reviewing the websites of Washington Mutual, Chase and Wells Fargo banks. 5,680 words (approx. 22.7 pages), 8 sources, APA, $ 137.95 »
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Abstract This paper examines three on-line banking websites--Washington Mutual, Chase and Wells Fargo--by using several criteria such as overloading, consistency of image, grammar and spelling, speed of loading, functioning links, ease of use and overall impression: The Wells Fargo website was judged to be the best. The author stresses that banks must consider the requirements for protection of rights and interests of depositors, establishment of stability and confidence in financial markets and requirements for economic development in both their brick-and mortar and online operations. The paper relates that e-Business has changed the way in which banks must operate in the areas of customer relations (CRM), the banking supply chain, customer-based marketing that provides many customers services and immediately becoming an international entity through their presence on the internet.
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Introduction
Evaluation of Web sites
Washington Mutual
Chase
Wells Fargo
How Web Sites Differ
Washington Mutual
Chase
Wells Fargo
Bank Supply Chain in a Brick-and-Mortar Setting
Web Site Supply Chain Modifications
Marketing Tools
Washington Mutual
Chase
Wells Fargo
Customer Service
Washington Mutual
Chase
Wells Fargo
Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues
Security, Confidentiality and International Issues
Washington Mutual
Chase
Wells Fargo
Conclusion
From the Paper "To compete successfully in the highly competitive marketplace, banking Web sites must strive every day to deliver consistent levels of performance and experience as perceived by users. Site performance must be formatted to accommodate speed reliability factors, and display what type of company they portray themselves to be. There are ten areas that Web sites are measured against: Response time (over high speed, DSL, and dial up connections), response consistency, geographic uniformity, load handling, page design, network connectivity, site reliability, and outage hours."
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E-business Websites, 2006. Examines three online banking sites. 690 words (approx. 2.8 pages), 4 sources, APA, $ 23.95 »
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Abstract This paper examines three online banking sites--Bank of America, Citibank, and Wells Fargo--and discusses the legal and confidentiality issues that they must face.
From the Paper "As Americans improve their computer skills and grow more comfortable with banking over the Internet the hackers phishers and other fraudsters are honing their nefarious skills as well ..."
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Using the Internet, 2005. Three essays on how the Internet is used. 1,380 words (approx. 5.5 pages), 6 sources, APA, $ 47.95 »
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Abstract This paper looks at three essays on how the Internet is used. It includes an analysis of Wells Fargo Bank's use of the Internet, ways to improve nike.com, and how a financial institution might use an intranet.
From the Paper "Wells Fargo Bank makes extensive use of the internet for internal and external communication and strategy. The company uses the Internet for advertising for example and has used pop-up advertisements on various Websites ..."
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Commercial Banking Industry, 2004. An analysis of the commercial banking industry. 1,275 words (approx. 5.1 pages), 6 sources, MLA, $ 43.95 »
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Abstract This paper examines the commercial banking industry and presents the statistical facts of several financial services firms. The paper discusses Citigroup, Inc., Bank of America, J.P. Morgan Chase, Wachovia, and Wells Fargo. The paper describes how applications of new technology have radically transformed the financial services industry.
From the Paper "In 2003, Citigroup, Inc. was the world?s largest financial services firm. It sold $94,713 million by December at annual growth rate of 2.3% (Caione 2004) and netted profits at $ 17,853 at an annual rate of 16.9%. With its numerous subsidiaries, Citigroup offers banking loans, asset management, insurance, investment bank and virtually every other retail and corporate financial service conceivable through its more than 3,000 bank branches and finance offices in the US and Canada and 1,500 other locations in close to 100 other countries worldwide (Caione)."
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The Coen Brothers: A Study in Genre and Aesthetics, 2002. A study of the career of independent film-writers, directors and producers, the Coen Brothers. 3,040 words (approx. 12.2 pages), 9 sources, MLA, $ 89.95 »
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Abstract This essay discusses the aesthetic choices the Coen Brothers made throughout their career. It studies the films "Raising Arizona" for creative lens use in a farce, "Miller's Crossing" for camera angles in a gangster film, "Fargo" for long takes in a police thriller and "The Man Who Wasn't There" for lighting in a film noir. The paper argues that through the use of aesthetics the Coens shape each genre they try with their own signature auteur style.
From the Paper "In a world where big-budget studios control most of what is seen in theatres, the Coen Brothers have managed to make independent features that they write, produce and direct as a team, and have had some moderate success. Their scripts often focus on unlikely heroes; they choose completely average people and places to become the focus of their quirky dialogue and situational comedy. Their charismatic ?normal? characters have attracted a number of top actors and actresses to their projects, such as Holly Hunter, Nicholas Cage, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, John Turturro, and Francis McDormand. In fact, with a reputation for making quality films, although often commercial failures, some of Hollywood?s most respected actors have lowered their usual salaries to appear in Coen films. Tim Robbins appeared with Paul Newman in The Hudsucker Proxy, between projects of his own in the early nineties, Jeff Bridges took the leading role in The Big Lebowski with Julianne Moore in a supporting part, George Clooney followed up his success on ER with the main role in Oh Brother, Where Art Thou, and the Coens recruited Billy Bob Thorton and James Gandolfini for The Man Who Wasn?t There. These stars have helped the brothers propel their own names into stardom, despite the only moderate success of their feature films, and have made their pictures well-known cult classics."
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Stock Analysis, 2002. Analyzes three common stocks traded publicly (Microsoft, Nokia and WFC). 1,512 words (approx. 6.0 pages), 18 sources, MLA, $ 49.95 »
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Abstract This research analyzes three publicly traded common stocks - Microsoft Corporation (MFST), traded on the NASDAQ; Nokia Corporation (NOK), traded on the New York Stock Exchange; and Wells-Fargo Corporation (WFC) traded on the New York Stock Exchange. The paper makes use of numerous graphs and tables to illustrate points.
From the Paper "The consensus of analysts? recommendations for Nokia common stock is buy (CBS MarketWatch 1). On 11 April 2001, Nokia expressed its view that a developing return of confidence in 3G technology will lead to continued sales growth for the company (Brown-Humes 20). This confident stance by the company likely will lead to continued interest in the company?s common stock. On 18 April 2001, the company announced its selection as the vendor to supply DSL equipment to the People?s Republic of China (Kantrow 1). This opening to the vast potential of the Chinese market should lead to increased demand for the company?s common stock. On 19 April 2001, Nokia announced that it topped analysts? estimates for the first quarter of 2001 and project sales growth of 20 percent in the second quarter of 2001 (Bergstrom 1). This news should lead to increased demand for the company?s common stock."
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Public Administration in Modern American Cities, 2005. A discussion of city organization in 5 American cities. 3,375 words (approx. 13.5 pages), 10 sources, $ 133.95 »
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Abstract This paper discusses the role of public administration in five different American cities. The cities examined include Columbia, Missouri; Bozeman, Montana; Denver, Colorado; Fargo, North Dakota; and Yuma, Arizona. Different aspects of each city are discussed, including an examination of city organization and governmental structure.
From the Paper "Public administration within the context of any city can take on a variety of forms. A number of organizational structures and functions are relatively common, such as fire and police protection. However, some cities have specialized needs and must develop organizational systems capable of meeting those needs and providing for the citizens of the city. These special needs often are developed outside the standard organizational structure of the city's administration functions. This is evident when we consider the Storm Water Task Force, developed as a special committee in the city of Columbia, MO. In 2001, the city council of Columbia authorized the Public Works department in the city to create a new task force that would deal specifically with storm water issues and agendas (Willett)."
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