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The Moneychangers by Upton Sinclair

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The complete online text of The Moneychangers by Upton Sinclair.


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Biography of Upton Beale Sinclair, Jr.
473 words, approx. 1.6 pages
Upton Beale Sinclair, Jr. (1878-1968), American novelist and political writer, was one of the most influential muckraking writers of the 1900s. He continued to write and speak for reform for many years. Upton Sinclair was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on...
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Biography of Upton Beale Sinclair, Jr.
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Upton Sinclair was a writer whose main concerns were politics and economics. His ideas about literature—his own, written over more than six decades, and that of others—were inseparable from his dreams of social justice. Consequently, the grea...
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Biography of Upton (Beall) Sinclair
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Upton Sinclair was a writer whose main concerns were politics and economics. His ideas about literature--his own, written over more than six decades, and that of others--were inseparable from his dreams of social justice. Consequently, the great majority...


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The Moneychangers Information
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The Moneychangers is a 1975 novel written by Arthur Hailey. The plot revolves around the politics inside a major...


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Sporting News
Moneychangers
03/25/2005: 1,684 words, approx. 6 pages
With eyes fixed on the present and the future, the A's play an endless game of roster roulette. This year, the Beane ball has landed pin the rotation. True story, Billy Beane confirms. After he'd made two headline-grabbing deals for the A's last...
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Fund Raising Management
Selling planned gifts: are the moneychangers invading the temple of philanthropy? (Health Care Fund Raising) (column)
11/01/1989: 1,622 words, approx. 5 pages
Selling planned gifts: Are the moneychangers invading the temple of philanthropy? This is a story about greed. And about the two-edged nature of financial advisors' expanding role in philanthropy...particularly those advisors who are motivated more by avarice than by altruism. Common...
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Miss. candidates offer dose of religion
10/29/2007: 481 words, approx. 2 pages
Clutching a leather-bound Bible in a TV spot, Democrat John Arthur Eaves Jr. invokes Jesus as a minister to the "least and lost." He again quotes Scripture when criticizing his opponent, saying Gov. Haley Barbour is beholden to "moneychangers.""The most crucial question in this campaign...
 


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