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    THE EXPAT DILEMMA Answered by- Aakriti Kochhar Raaghav Sachdeva Ruchi Rajgharia Ravi Kumar Parth Sanghvi Stuti Agrawal Q.1 What should Anton Danoise do about Ana’s request? Why? Support your decision with examples and implications. Ans: Anton is in a rather unsettling position. On one hand he has the pressure of his boss not to take any employees’ special requests into consideration and on the other he has the request of a very capable employee. Anton should take Ana’s request for a

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    Elizabeth's Dilemma Case

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    Strengths: - Andrew does a nice job of executing on the strong intro with the team member. This is good for consistency. - Andrew does a nice job remembering to advise both parties on the line that the call is disclosed. As well as verifying that it was okay to speak with Elizabeth’s daughter regarding the documentation needed. - Andrew is sure to verify the email address prior to submitting a document request. He then goes on to set the proper expectations for when the client should expect

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    Case Study Ethical Dilemma

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    I. Case Analysis A. The Situation As earlier mentioned‚ the case involves Mr. Romulo Bernas‚ a staff assistant in Prime Shipping Inc.‚ who earns a salary enough to support his family. He is directly reporting to a manager and has no fixed job description. He also works closely with Mr. Jose Narciso‚ a former New People’s Army member and is now a bodyguard of a politician connected to the Bureau of Customs (BOC). Mr. Bernas has been given several credits for his work. As such‚ he was

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    “Shake Hands with the Devil” is a Canadian historical drama released on September 2007 by Seville Pictures based on the autobiography of Roméo Dallaire. Although not as moving as Hotel Rwanda‚ the film gives some of the details about the brutal events that occurred in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. Roy Dupuis plays Roméo Dallaire‚ recounting Dallaire’s harrowing personal journey during the 1994 Rwandan Genocide and how the United Nations and ultimately the world‚ failed to heed his urgent pleas for further

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    penalty‚ capital punishment is the harshest sentence used by our government to punish criminals. As such‚ it is the most controversial punishment in force in the United States today. Ernest Van Den Haag examines the incidental issue of relative suffering in his writing‚ “The Ultimate Punishment: A Defense.” Van Den Haag seems to argue that 1.) we commonly do not know how much the victim suffered‚ 2.) the victim did not deserve the suffering‚ and 3.) punishment is not strictly lex talionis based‚ meaning

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    In Erik Larson’s “Devil in the White City” his character Olmstead said “that we are always personally under an agitating pressure and cloud of anxiety.” This quote directly resonates with my life and how I subject myself and my body to physiological symptoms of anxiety‚ especially towards things that are not that serious. One task that causes me to feel uncomfortable is calling a stranger on the phone. I will delay making the call even if it’s regarding a minor question such as finding out the opening

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    The Devil

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    A Global Language The English language is widespread all around the world. It’s the most common language in the world and it’s used as a lingua franca which means – language used as communication between people whose native language are different. The question is: Why was it English which became a global language? The grammar is hard‚ the pronunciation is hard‚ why this language? Why did not Spanish‚ Portuguese or even Norwegian become the global language? The start of English becoming a global

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    Truman’s Dilemma The decision to use the atom bomb posed several significant moral dilemmas for President Harry S. Truman‚ among these were attacking without warning at Pearl Harbor‚ against those who have starved and beaten and executed American prisoners of war‚ to shorten the agony of the war‚ and to end the war all together. “Japan launched a surprise attack on the United States Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii‚ on December 7‚ 1941. The attack severely damaged the American fleet and prevented

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    be in vain…” Ad he orders the archers to shut them out and close the cave. When they did‚ they see the statues break apart and the men get caved in alive. The next day everyone was silent. No one said a word. They were on their way to the Dragons Den but lost three of their men. The archers regret closing the cave on their own brothers. Shin was ignorant to everyone‚ he shut everyone out. He was way ahead of the group and just wanted to be alone. Takumi wanted to talk to him but he felt really bad

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    Devils Advocate- Short Paper Between 1540 and 1850 an estimated 13 million African slaves were transported to the Americas. An estimated 50% saw land again. Slaves were transported as if they weren’t even living‚ just like lumber‚ or grains. The blame for this torture lies on the white captains of the ships. Each captain knew exactly the conditions the slaves lived in but always turned a blind eye or even made conditions worse for self-satisfaction. Captains were guilty of multitudes of crimes

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