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    education along with other foundations that help raise money for various causes. Arthur Ashe was not only one of the best tennis players in the history of the game‚ but he was also a very big figure in social and political movements. He was involved with a number of protest actions that have been praised and criticized (Thomas). He raised funds for the United Negro College Fund and gathered donations for the Arthur Ashe Foundation for the fight against AIDS. He also helped establish numerous educational

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    For hundreds of years‚ stories of heroes and their journeys have been passed down to many groups of people. Excalibur and the Bible are two of the most commonly known stories to have survived through generations. The similarities between King Arthur and Jesus Christ start when they were conceived. They were said to have been conceived unusually and almost magically. King Arthur grew up in a place where many people needed help. In the Bible‚ Jesus grew up only to find out that he was born to save

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    Issue Were you discriminated against for promotion because of your age and gender? Brief answer Yes; Arthur King discriminated against you Ima Shewin by not giving you the promotion that she was qualified for because of your age and gender. This act and how Arthur King conducted himself at the interview and based on his reputation around the office would be sufficient to meet the definition of Discrimination provides by the Human Rights Law. (NY Executive Law‚ §296) Analysis of Claims Discrimination

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    Arthur Andersen

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    actions led to non-existent company profits; ultimately misleading investors to become shareholders of what they thought were “good companies”. Arthur Andersen LLP was one of the “Big Five” accounting firms before having to surrender its licenses to practice as Certified Public Accountants in 2002; due to an accumulation of criminal charges (CNN Money). Arthur Andersen was in charge for the accounting records of several companies including Enron‚ WorldCom‚ and Waste Management. By early 2002‚ they had

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    Unethical Practices of Arthur Andersen - Week 2 - CheckPoint: 1. What did Arthur Andersen contribute to the Enron Disaster? Arthur Andersen contributed a lot to the Enron Disaster. Arthur Andersen approved the structure of man Special Purpose Entities (SPE) that were used to generate false profits‚ hide losses‚ and to keep financing off Enron’s consolidated financial statements. Also‚ AA failed to abide by the Generally Accepted Accounting Principle (GAAP). In addition‚ AA did not

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    Arthur Andersen The name Arthur Andersen is a very well known name among households in the world today. At one time‚ the reputation of Arthur Andersen was very positive. However‚ the risky and unethical decisions that were made over the ending years by top management‚ gave Arthur Andersen a famous name with not such a positive reputation. Arthur Andersen became involved in many scandals with the largest being that of Enron Incorporated. Poor decision making by upper management and issues with

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    The clash of Excalibur against another sword‚ the clank of the armour‚ the bashing of shields‚ and the sweat of King Arthur of Camelot fighting a foe. The story of King Arthur is just a legend‚ he was a knight. In the time of the Middle Ages knights were very popular. Part of what made them so popular was because of how noble they were. Another reason that made them so popular was how powerful they were when they were working together in an army. There are many different types and orders of knights

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    Comparison of Arthur Becomes King and David and Goliath Two of the most renowned leaders of all time‚ King Arthur and King David‚ have emerged from very humble beginnings. David and Goliath‚ written by Samuel‚ is a bible story about a young boy defeating a huge Philistine soldier by fighting in the name of God. Arthur Becomes King‚ written by T. H. White‚ is a story about a young squire becoming the rightful king of England by pulling the sword from the stone. Arthur Becomes King and David and

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    Arthur Anderson

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    and 4 1. Arthur Anderson’s audit partners’ sole concern was how much revenue could be generated‚ so the employees of Arthur Anderson paid little mind to the quality of the audits they did as long as they were making money. They turned their heads when generally accepted accounting principles were not being followed and hid the fact that Enron’s policies and internal controls were not good enough to protect its shareholders. 3. The prime motivation behind the decisions of Arthur Andersen’s

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    Arthur Dimmesdale

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter considers Arthur Dimmesdale‚ reverend of the Puritanical town‚ a saint by the town‚ yet the readers know who he truly is‚ however that hypocritical view is not necessarily awful‚ it can actually do good because the town needs a leader who can lead them and take care of them‚ and Dimmesdale has done just that. In the novel‚ several characters had developed a public facade to make sure they were respected and hid their true personality‚ only to be shown

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