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money or therlasck of it

“A recession is when your neighbour loses his job. A depression is when you lose
yours. And recovery is when X loses his.”
who said this and who is X?? ron reagan, carter

When Jackson became the US President, in 1829, he very quickly manifested an enmity
to the National Bank, which he declared to be corrupt, dangerous, and
unconstitutional. His first hostile measure was to remove from it the government
deposits, which he distributed among the State banks. This measure produced a storm
of opposition, greatly disturbed the conditions of business, and caused general
distress in the industrial community. The State banks however expanded greatly
their discounts, new banks came rapidly into existence, and the banking facilities
were enormously increased, the discounts augmenting from $200,000,000 in 1830 to
$525,000,000 eight years afterwards.
A series of wild speculations attended this expansion: foreign goods were heavily
imported, and enormous operations took place in government lands, in payment for
which paper money poured profusely into the treasury.To check these operations a
"specie circular" was issued by the Secretary of the Treasury, which required
payment for government lands to be made only in ------- and --------- . The effect
of this series of executive actions, and of the fever of speculation which existed,
was disastrous. The species which was expected to flow into the treasury in payment
for public lands failed to appear. Then, like an avalanche suddenly talling upon
the land, came the business crash and panic of 1837, which caused the financial
ruin of thousands. fill blanks.

1837 panic.

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Kentucky Avenue
Indiana Avenue
Illinois Avenue
B&O Railroad
Atlantic Avenue
Ventnor Avenue
Water Works
Marvin Gardens
New York Avenue
Pacific Avenue
Tennessee Avenue
North Carolina Avenue
Pennsylvania Avenue
Pennsylvania Railroad
Short Line
Virginia Avenue
States Avenue
Park Place
St. Charles Place
Vermont Avenue
Oriental Avenue
Reading Railroad
Baltic Avenue

monopoly places
Y's history dates back to 1919, when Cornelius Vander Starr established an
insurance agency in Shanghai, China. Starr was the first Westerner in Shanghai to
sell insurance to the Chinese. Right after the Chinese Civil War which put Mao
Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party in power, Y moved out of China and into New
York City. After his business became successful in Asia, he expanded to other
markets, including Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East.
In 1962, Starr gave management of the company's lagging U.S. holdings to Maurice R.
"Hank" Greenberg.Y?? AIG

X was a lifelong member of the Episcopal Church, and his uncle, James Lord Pierpont
was a notable composer and music director in his day. Pierpont is famous for
composing the original "Jingle Bells" in the 1850s, having originally entitled it
"One Horse Open Sleigh".
He often had a tremendous physical effect on people; one man said that a visit from
X left him feeling "as if a gale had blown through the house."[15]
X smoked dozens of cigars per day and favored large Havana cigars dubbed Hercules'
Clubs by observers.[19]
His house on Madison Avenue was the first electrically lit private residence in New
York. His interest in the new technology was a result of his financing Thomas
Edison's Edison Electric Illuminating Company in 1878.
X's yacht Corsair, later bought by the U.S. Government and renamed the USS
Gloucester to serve in the Spanish-American War.
X was scheduled to travel on the maiden voyage of RMS Titanic, but canceled at the
last minute. At the time of his death, he had an estate worth $68.3 million of
which about $30 million represented his share in the New York and Philadelphia
banks. The value of his art collection was estimated at $50 million.
JP morgan

He started his firm in 1960 as a penny stock trader with $5,000 , earned from
working as a lifeguard and sprinkler installer.His fledgling business began to grow
with the assistance of his father-in-law, accountant Saul Alpern, who referred a
circle of friends and their families.Initially, the firm made markets via the
National Quotation Bureau's Pink Sheets. In order to compete with firms that were
members of the New York Stock Exchange trading on the stock exchange's floor, his
firm began using innovative computer information technology to disseminate its
quotes. After a trial run, the technology that the firm helped develop became the
NASDAQ.
He was active in the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), a self-
regulatory securities industry organization. His firm was one of the five most
active in the development of the NASDAQ. He has served as the Chairman of the Board
of Directors and on the Board of Governors of the NASD.Who??

madoff

X was born and raised in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. She then moved to Mumbai, where she
joined Jai Hind College for a Bachelor of Arts degree. X graduated from the College
in 1982 and the pursued MBA and Cost Accountancy. Later, she acquired the Masters
Degree in Management Studies from the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management
Studies, Mumbai. X received the Wockhardt Gold Medal for Excellence in Management
Studies as well as the J. N. Bose Gold Medal in Cost Accountancy for highest marks
in the same year.
In 1984, X joined Y, as a Management trainee after her Masters. In her early years
in Y, she handled Project Appraisal and Monitoring and projects in various
industries like Petrochemicals, Textile, Paper and Cement.Now she is an integral
part of Y. X and Y.

Similar to hawala, ------- referred to legal financial instruments evolved on the


Indian sub-continent. These were used in trade and credit transactions; they were
used as remittance instruments for the purpose of transfer of funds from one place
to another. In the era of bygone kings and the British Raj these ------- served as
Travellers Cheques. They were also used as credit instruments for borrowing and as
bills of exchange for trade transactions. Technically, a ------ is an unconditional
order in writing made by a person directing another to pay a certain sum of money
to a person named in the order. Being a part of an informal system, ------- now
have no legal status and were not covered under the Negotiable Instruments Act,
1881. They were mostly used as cheques by indigenous bankers.Fill in the blanks

hundi

Born to an employee of Indian Railways in 1961, X was left to fend for himself at
an early age after his father's death. He paid for his own education at Sarvodaya
Vidyalaya, an English medium school, by selling fruit and vegetables on trains. He
completed his B.Com from a Belgaum college. After this, he moved to Saudi Arabia.
Seven years later, he returned to India and began to work as a travel agent.Mudrank
(The Stamp) is a film based on his life, though it has not yet been released as X
was unhappy with Mudrank. The movie-film is expected and will release soon. X???

telgi

X was raised in India's coastal state of Orissa.He graduated in 1972 from the
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur IIT Kharagpur with a bachelor's degree in
engineering. He didn't take his studies very seriously, according to classmate
Ronojoy Dutta. Instead, they spent hours talking about economics, sociology and the
Vietnam War, often debating through the night.
X worked for IBM in India from 1973 to 1976, then moved to the United States, where
he earned an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1978.He joined McKinsey & Co., but
returned to India in the early 1980s. After a monthlong courtship, he married a
woman chosen by his parents. Then he went back to the United States to work for
McKinsey. According to the book The Y CEO: Secrets from the ------------ Managers,
X said he would not have returned to America, but his wife wanted to move there.In
1986 he left McKinsey to work on insurance operations for Y. At the time, he said
he knew little about the insurance business. But with the help he was able to learn
the business quickly. In news recently. X and Y.

ajit jain , warren buffet

X was born in New Delhi, India. His parents immigrated to Tanzania with him. X
speaks Swahili as his first language. His family moved to the United States when he
was 11 and he grew up in Gaithersburg, Maryland. In 1997 X pleaded guilty to a
petty theft charge. He was fined $500, but the sentence was suspended and he only
had to pay $100.
He has been recognized by InfoWorld among the top 25 CTO's in the country and as
the 2008 IT Executive of the Year for his pioneering work to drive transparency,
engage citizens and lower the cost of government operations. In 2007 he assembled
the largest United States trade delegation ever to visit India, comprising over one
hundred business leaders, which resulted in a $99 million investment for the state
of Virginia.
He has been recognized for his work in developing programs to spur open source and
crowdsourced applications using publicly accessible Web services from the District
of Columbia with an initiative called Apps for Democracy. His efforts to use cloud-
based Web applications in the District government have been considered innovative
within government.X???
At a young age Mr. X left his family to live with his grandfather, a twisted and
heartless billionaire who owned an atom mill in -----------. He lived a life of
privilege and would amuse himself by injuring immigrant laborers. Mr. X later
attended Yale University where he studied both science and business, and graduated
in 1914. In 1939, at his 25-year college reunion, he became romantically involved
with the daughter of an old flame. She would later bear his child, Larry X, who was
given up for adoption and would later enter Mr. X' life briefly. Burns has been
engaged at least three times: a woman named Gertrude who died of loneliness and
rabies, Jacqueline Bouvier, and to a policewoman named Gloria.
During World War II, X served in the United States Army as a member of ----------'s
Flying Hellfish squad under Sergeant Abraham -------- and saw action in the
Ardennes during the Battle of the Bulge.At the end of World War II he was
personally hired by President Harry S. Truman to transport a specially-printed
trillion-dollar bill to Europe as the United States' contribution to the
reconstruction of Europe. As the United States' richest citizen, X was thought to
be the most trustworthy. X absconded with the bill and kept it in his possession
for many years until it was lost to Fidel Castro.X???
montogomery burns

The name in native gaelic is Banca Rìoghail na h-Alba and the bank traces its
origin to the Equivalent Society which was set up by investors in the failed
Company of ------- to protect the compensation they received as part of the
arrangements of the 1707 Acts of Union. The Equivalent Society became the
Equivalent Company in 1724, and the new company wished to move into banking. The
British government received the request favourably as the "Old Bank", the Bank of
-------, was suspected of having Jacobite sympathies. Accordingly the "New Bank"
was chartered in 1727 as the X, with Archibald Campbell, Lord Ilay appointed as its
first governor. In 1728, the X became the first bank in the world to offer an
overdraft facility.
X was effective in raising funds for the Jacobite Rebellion and as a result, X was
established to provide a bank with strong Hanoverian and Whig ties. The bank was
hit heavily by the financial crisis in 2008, posting a loss of £24.1bn for 2008 and
having to be bailed out by the UK Government in return for a 70% stake in the
company.sitter.X?
RBS

Another easy one


Dan Reed Network - The Heat.
Velvet Revolver - The Italian Job.
Dream Theater with John Petrucci.
Easy Star All-Stars covered - Dub Side of the Moon.
Maryland-band Clutch.
Dave Matthews Band - 2008 Summer Tour.
Michael Schenker Group - Heavy Hitters.
Phish - Dark Side of the Moon.

cover of money pink floyd

The name derives from the fact that during the 17th century, it formed the northern
boundary of the New Amsterdam settlement. In the 1640s basic picket and plank
denoted plots and residences in the colony. Later, on behalf of the Dutch West
India Company, Peter Stuyvesant, in part using African slaves, led the Dutch in the
construction of a stronger stockade. The ---- was created, and strengthened over
time, as a defense against attack from various Native tribes,colonists, and the
East India Company. In 1685 surveyors laid it out along the lines of the original
stockade.It was dismantled by the British in 1699.
In the late 18th century, there was a buttonwood tree at the foot of it under which
-------- would gather to talk informally. In 1792, the traders formalized their
association with the Buttonwood Agreement. What name and origins of what???
wall strret
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