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    Martin Luther played the most important role in the Reformation. His actions not only changed Christianity‚ but also had a huge effect on Europe‚ which we can see even today. To understand why Luther wanted reform we must look at what happened before the events of 1517‚ when he protested the sale of indulgences (an indulgence was the act of praying or giving money to the church‚ so you would spend less time in purgatory). Around the 1500’s the Church was very powerful due to the money they collected

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    conspiracy. Meanwhile‚ nepotism means the favoring of relative or personal friends because of their relationship rather than because of their ability. For example‚ the Selayang Municipal Council president chaired a meeting which appointed his daughter as a permanent administrator in the council. However‚ when the Malay Mail which reported on the issue‚ asked the Selayang state assemblyman about it‚ the state leader did not want to be involved in it. The high rate of nepotism will lead to another serious

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    individual holding a public or legal duty. By the help of bribery people with more money are able to get jobs they do not deserve hence not letting the people who deserve get them. Thirdly One more problem of unemployment and under-employment is nepotism and favoritism.  It means selection according to relation not according to ability. Here deserving candidates do not get jobs and remain unemployed. Fourthly injustice the violation of the rights of others causes unemployment. Due to injustice the

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    the same playing field. During Monroe’s time‚ Elizabeth Taylor was getting 1 million per film. It’s another case of faulty facts on the speaker’s behalf. He calls nepotism a form of cheating. I call it catching a break. I think of cheating as doing something that hurts someone else‚ to put oneself ahead. If he considers nepotism cheating‚ I wonder what else is on his radar. If a storeowner rounds the dollar down‚ so he doesn’t have to hand you a fistful of change; is that cheating? It’s not fair

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    Threat of layoffs 4. Union contracts 5. Nepotism & Featherbedding B. Micro 1. No upper management support 2. No authority to make changes 3. Potential “scapegoat” or “bad guy” 4. Inofficial duties clouding judgement and slowing down progress/motivation II. Causes 1. Union employees with poorly negotiated contracts 2. Employee resistance to change 3. Inability for cross-trianing/replacement between clerks and telegraph operators 4. Nepotism/featherbedding 5. Lack of upper-management

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    Throughout Luther’s lifetime‚ the church had been committing acts which as he thought‚ were not appropriate for a religious group to do so. Amongst these acts which Luther took arms against were simony; the selling of indulgences and other holy items‚ nepotism; the practice of giving important leadership roles to family members‚ confession‚ and even the rights the clergy had to power. In order to make these complaints heard‚ Luther wrote the 95 Theses. The first two of the theses contained Luther’s central

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    References: Helms‚ M. M. Dr. (1992). Family Business. Retrieved from http://wpweb2.tepper.cmu.edu/ethics/AA/mgmt01-case.pdf Kaplan EGuide. Ethics and the Legal Environment. Chapters 1 and 3 Nepotism in the Workplace. (2003-2013) Retrieved from http://employeeissues.com/nepotism.htm

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    Reduction of current employee expenses for day-to-day operations 2. Employee morale (accepting the necessary changes for increased productivity and growth) 3. Threat of layoffs 4. Union contracts 5. Nepotism & Featherbedding B. Micro 1. No upper management support 2. No authority to make changes 3. Potential “scapegoat” or “bad guy” 4. Inofficial duties clouding judgement and slowing down progress/motivation

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    of morality‚ integrity‚ character of duty out of mercenary motives (e.g. bribery) without regard to honour‚ right or justice. In public life‚ a corrupt person is one who bestows undue favor on someone with whom; he has monetary or other interests (e.g. nepotism). Simultaneously‚ those who genuinely deserve those things as their right remain deprived. Not a new phenomenon: Corruption in public life is not a modern phenomenon. It was prevalent in the political and civic life of even Maura period as has

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    greater levels of intimacy and with more frequency at more decentralized levels. Forms of corruption pertaining to money like bribery‚ extortion‚ embezzlement‚ and graft are found in local government systems. Other forms of political corruption are nepotism and patronage systems. One historical example was the Black Horse Cavalry a group of New York state legislators accused of blackmailing corporations. Bribery is the offering of something which is most often money but can also be goods or services

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