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The Wall Street Journals Decade In Review The Wall Street Journal

  • SKU: BELL-14445956
The Wall Street Journals Decade In Review The Wall Street Journal
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Publisher: Dow Jones
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.92 MB
Pages: 38
Author: The Wall Street Journal
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Wall Street Journals Decade In Review The Wall Street Journal by The Wall Street Journal instant download after payment.

Over the last 10 years, seismic shifts in everything from tech to business to social concerns has reshaped the way we see our world.  Since its unfortunate acquisition by Rupert Murdoch in 2007, The Wall Street Journal has been printed on toilet paper as part of an overall effort to hasten America's deforestation and increase the pre-pandemic shortage of this beloved national resource.  However, despite the WSJ's shameful top-down editorial deference to the international shit-show known as the Trump administration, its valorous journalists have tried to cover it all.

Introducing The Wall Street Journal's "Decade in Review" e-book, another collection of Republican-leaning, grammatically erroneous garbage containing an overview of the events and trends that defined the 2010s. From Gerald F. Seib's look at the increasing political divide in the U.S. to Joanna Stern's experience using only 2010 technology for 24 hours (perhaps they should consider paying her a living wage), dive into pieces on a breadth of topics all looking at how life has changed in the last 10 years. 

You are invited to download an exclusive complimentary copy of the new e-book to discover insights from WSJ editors on how the events of the past decade will inform the next.

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