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    Unethical Business Practices at Enron LDR/531 Organizational Leadership August 11‚ 2011 Unethical Business Practices at Enron Enron Corporation came into existance in 1985 as the result of a merger between InterNorth and Houston Natural Gas. This merger produced the longest natural-gas pipeline network in the United States. Under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Jeffery Skilling‚ Enron changed from a gas-pipeline business into a natural-gas and electricity company during the

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    responsible to what a society has defined and regulated to be ethical or unethical behavior. Sexual harassment is one of the unethical conducts that a lecturer can conduct at a university. Sexual harassment is defined as any kind of sexual behavior that is welcome and/or inappropriate for the work place” (Cornell). This paper discusses the unethical behavior of a lecturer to students focusing on sexual harassment as unethical conduct at a university and how the principles and the ethical theories

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    Nortel Article Analysis

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    low-cost competitors in the Asian market‚ which has made its journey to recovery all the more difficult. Despite this Mr. Zafirovski is enthusiastic and optimistic that Nortel will become a leader in the telecommunication industry. According to the article however‚ shareholders remain skeptical about this rosy forecast. This comes as no surprise given the company ’s shady past of loses and questionable corporate governance practices (Tuck‚ B9). The CEO mentioned that "Nortel Networks Corp. is poised

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    Brief summary on Social Class Impact on Consumer behavior in Peru The classes Status: to be understood as the position of the individual within a social system‚ as perceived by members of society. The status depends not only on the social class to which they belong but individual characteristics. The social class structure are generally divided into five groups: high‚ medium high‚ medium‚ medium low‚ low. The profiles of each of these classes indicate that socioeconomic differences are reflected

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    Bush Doctrine Unethical

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    The Bush Doctrine: an unethical agenda in theory and practice @minr_boy Dr. Jonathan Marks Francesco Poggiani Philosophy 119 December 18‚ 2012   @minr_boy Dr. Jonathan Marks Philosophy 119 December 18‚ 2012 Research Paper: The Bush Doctrine: an unethical agenda in theory and practice The “Bush Doctrine” represents the foreign policy principles of the United States federal government under the administration of President George W. Bush. Although the phrase was never explicitly

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    of his behavior by stating he is serving more time than most murderers (Kaplan‚ 2009). Kozlowski came to a point in his career in which he thought he merited the accounts he stolen from Tyco. Kozlowski’s mental and moral vanity pushed him towards the deceptive conduct. Fundamentally‚ Kozlowski psychological and ethical egoism and views‚ align with his demonstrated behaviors and tactics. In other words‚ Kozlowski and Swartz did what they wanted to do with no regard to those their behaviors would

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    Unethical Issues

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    To what extent do companies need to make a proactive effort to collect and analyze data possible safety issues? They have to go all the way. I feel safety comes first no matter how much time is going to take you or cost you. They also need to pay attention to all the complaints because that one customer can make the difference instead of getting sued by 100 people. At the same time you are making sure that the customers life is secure and that there are no risks with your products. What mistakes

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    The article‚ “The Impact of the Indian Immigrants on Colonial Trinidad Society” by Marianne D. Ramesar seeks to address the contributions‚ and effect on the primitive Trinidadian civilization by Indian settlers/immigrants. The research appraises the influence of this particular ethnic group in various aspects. It is clear from the abstract of the article that this is an ambiguous task (evidenced by the numerous sources used to gain relevant data). The article in fact is clear which is aided by the

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    Article Analysis: Victims

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    Sierra Fischer Article Analysis November 14‚ 2017 1.What is the research question that is asked by the author(s)? If there are multiple questions asked‚ please list them all. The authors wish to look at specific consequences victims and non-victims in victimiology courses may experience because of the sensitive-nature of discussions. The authors asked three research questions: 1) Do prior victims experience revictimization when learning about victimization in college course? 2) Do students define

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    Reasearch Article Analysis

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    Research Article Analysis CJA-334 November 7‚ 2011 Research Article Analysis The purpose of this essay is to analyze a research peer-reviewed article in criminal justice. In this case‚ I chose to analyze the research conducted by Hurst‚ McDermott‚ and Thomas (2005) titled‚ “The attitudes of girls toward the police: differences by race.” Some of the things I will look to analyze are: to identifying the purpose of the article‚ the problem‚ the design of the study‚ the operational

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