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Final Project

  Disney has filed a lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and other state officials, claiming that they have engaged in a "targeted campaign of government retaliation" against the company ( https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1651259512936964096) . The lawsuit centers around a feud over the governance of Disney's special district, which includes the theme park and surrounding areas. According to the lawsuit, state officials have been retaliating against Disney for not supporting their political agenda by denying the company permits and other approvals necessary for the operation of the park. The suit claims that the state officials have violated Disney's constitutional rights and engaged in "intentional interference" with the company's business operations ( https://twitter.com/oliverdarcy/status/1651257243025694723) . "Disney has been a proud member of the Florida community for many years, and we have always sought to work collaboratively wi...

Media Ethics

 If I came across this I would much rather not take a photo of this, and interfere with this sudden attack. No man should be hurt without a reasoning. Coming from how the acts from police officers in the recent and past years there's been a lack of trust for our safety put in the hands of policemen/women. This is what we rely on for our safety and for the children's safety.  Granted, some would much rather publicly show how awful police can be for just beating down on some homeless man on the street, but would you much rather stop that? It's the same with seeing those cruel videos of people abusing animals for their own 'pleasure', or maybe less vulgar, of a video recording of someone recording an serious situation instead of acting on it or calling for emergency help. What does that solve? There are plenty of other examples such as the TikToker, Alex Bodger, who filmed a horrific video of a father whose been stabbed for asking a man to stop vaping sense his daughte...

First Amendment

 I'd expect the ones who were born in the late 1900's and 1800's to know more about the amendments compared to those who are living in the 21st generation (2000's). From what I've gathered, my mom and grandma had similar responses with the freedom we are granted from the first amendment. My grandma mostly spoke about the freedom of speech and religion, one is our rights to freely speak on what we wish that should be heard when questioned, and the other is more of an expression of your beliefs whether cultural or not. My mom mostly pointed out about freedom in general sense they do give you your rights when being detained, as she has went through that quite a bit for reasons. Meanwhile, I figured the differences between my family and friends would kind of click, just barely. One of my friends kind of knew most of the freedoms, and pointed out the misuse of freedom of speech. Which I'd agree on most of her parts. It's been mostly used in an excuse for most gro...

Yahoo Finance

The company London Stock Exchange Group plc (LSEG.L) as of latest, are dividend in cash of $75.30 of April 30th, 2023. LSEG.L marketing capital ranges to 40.7 Billion currently. As of March 2nd, 2023 in the news, LSE had plans to have a  £750m ($897m) buy back with their investors. It should make their shareholders consent to buy more of their own stock from Blackstone and Thomson Reuters. LSE plans to have this buyback by April of 2024 next year.  Growth on the market has been escalating, coming from last years news of the strong improvements as of October 21st, 2022. Income of 16.2% increase in the third-party income. A tweet from LSE official on their sudden growth in stock value:   https://twitter.com/LSEGplc/status/1583344879719321603?s=20 “We have delivered another strong quarter, with good growth across all businesses.” Gross profits in the third-party rose to £ 1.696bn. The London Stock Exchange is one of the oldest and largest stock exchanges in the world, with ...