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Inside Job

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‘Inside Job’ tells the financial global crisis in year 2008 and many employees lose there job and some of it lose there homes. Many of banks in America got bankcrupt and lose their investors. In this film shows whats really happen inside the establishment of the owners and other politics that involve into this case. Many of them use there position to get billions of money stealing from many employee that deserve to have high rate of salary because of there intelligence and loyalty into their company that there serving. And in this film shows how the world slowly down because of some richest and have a higher position wants to be more powerful and they don’t care to other people who suffer into there life because there focus only in power and gain more money that’s why many of people harm there neighbor and make crime into this world. And in this film also tells all the stupid things of some richest company that addicted in drugs, prostituition, casino, and other illegal cases that affect the world. We give an intelligence to take all risk and to provide solutions for the sake of all countries to make a peaceful world and avoids corrupt people. The film tells also the difference on how to handle a business in a good way and into a bad way because there are some people know how to handle and to become loyal to their company and some people use there position or power to take down the company and all there under organization. They don’t care of them because there focus of there position and to gain more money. The film ends by contending that despite recent financial regulations, the underlying system has not changed; rather the remaining banks are only bigger, while all the incentives remain the same, and not a single top executive has been prosecuted for their role in the global financial meltdown.

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The relevance of this film into the subject is goal oriented. The rules, regulation and policies of a company have...