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Title: "Wall Street" The business ethics in the movie
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There were pros and cons that had to do with the decision making. Money was the main goal of these lucrative schemes, but on the other hand, these men risked their jobs and the chance of possibly going to jail in order to be immorally and dishonestly successful... Showed first 250 characters
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Initially Bud looked up to Gekko in an almost pathetic way, trying to do anything and everything to get himself into the right position. This movie also shows how people seem to just want things for themselves and not the community. They don't care if they use others in order to get what they want... Showed next 250 characters
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