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  2. Everything2 - Wikipedia

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    Everything2 (styled Everything 2 or E2 for short) is a collaborative online community consisting of a database of interlinked user-submitted written material. E2 is moderated for quality, but has no formal policy on subject matter. Writing on E2 covers a wide range of topics and genres, including encyclopedic articles, diary entries (known as ...

  3. Impossible Is Nothing (video résumé) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2006, Yale University student Aleksey Vayner applied for a job with UBS, an investment bank. Amused by Vayner's apparent puffery, an unknown member of UBS staff emailed his application materials to other investment banks. The video was posted on various blogs, then YouTube, where it became an immense viral Internet phenomenon. [4]

  4. Priceless (advertising campaign) - Wikipedia

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    MasterCard priceless baseball (commercial, 1997) on YouTube (30 seconds) Priceless is an advertising campaign by Mastercard that started in 1997 and makes use of the slogan " There are some things money can't buy; for everything else, there's Mastercard ". [1][2][3][4] It has provided Mastercard with a constant and recognizable message. [5]

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  6. Money as Debt - Wikipedia

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    Money as Debt is a 2006 animated documentary film by Canadian artist [1] and filmmaker Paul Grignon [2] about the monetary systems practised through modern banking. [3] The film presents Grignon's view of the process of money creation by banks and its historical background, and warns of his belief in its subsequent unsustainability.

  7. Everything bubble - Wikipedia

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    Richard Cookson, Bloomberg (February 2021)[2] The expression " everything bubble " refers to the correlated impact of monetary easing by the Federal Reserve (and followed by the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan) [3] on asset prices in most asset classes, namely equities, housing, bonds, many commodities, and even exotic assets such ...

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  9. Adam Pacitti - Wikipedia

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    Adam Pacitti with the Employ Adam billboard. In January 2013, when he was an unemployed graduate, Adam spent the last £500 in his bank account on a billboard in Shoreditch, London, in hopes that he would find work from it.