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Greed (or avarice, Latin: avaritia) is an
insatiable desire for
material gain (be it food, money, land, or animate/inanimate possessions) or
social value...
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greed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Greed is an
excessive desire to
possess wealth or
goods with the
intention to keep it for one's self.
Greed...
- list, the
seven deadly sins
according to the
Catholic Church are pride,
greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth. In Catholicism, the classification...
- Edelman,
agent Michael Ovitz, and
Stone himself. For example, Gekko's line "
Greed, for lack of a
better word, is good" was
adapted from a
remark by Boesky...
- The
phrase "
greed versus grievance" or "
greed and grievance"
refers to the two
baseline arguments put
forward by
scholars of
armed conflict on the causes...
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American Greed (also
known as
American Greed: Scams,
Scoundrels and
Scandals and as
American Greed: Scams,
Schemes and
Broken Dreams) is an
American do****entary...
- hypothesis.
Greed and fear
relate to an old Wall
Street saying: "financial
markets are
driven by two
powerful emotions –
greed and fear."
Greed and fear...
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Greed is a 1924
American silent psychological drama film
written and
directed by
Erich von
Stroheim and
based on the 1899
Frank Norris novel McTeague...
- "
Greed is good" is a
catchphrase based on
Gordon Gekko's
quote "
greed, for lack of a
better word, is good" from the 1987 film Wall Street.
Greed Is Good...
- The Trust: A Game of
Greed is an
American reality game show
broadcast on
Netflix in 2024.
Eleven strangers are
offered $250,000
split equally among themselves...