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    If you won the lottery‚ what would you do with the winning? What are you reasons for spending the money that way? I’m very good at thinking about what I would do if I ever won the lottery. The first things I would do are screaming and shouting with joy and confusion and thanking God a million time. Ones I am finished thanking God. I would organize my life. I would buy my five bedrooms and two –and-half bathroom house. That is my dream house. I would pay off my debt. It would feel good

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    Herman Goldstein defines police corruption as acts involving the misuse of police power in order to create personal gain for themselves (Dempsey & Forst‚ 2016). Police corruption takes many forms and in the 1970’s and 1980’s the problem of corruption with in law enforcement agencies began to be investigated. In 1970‚ the Mayor of New York City created the Knapp Commission‚ which was tasked with investigate allegations of corruption within the New York Police Department. Two detectives with the department

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    November 2015 Police Brutality on Individuals Recently‚ we have seen police brutality occur in our community more and more. We see even see it happening to a lower minority in our community. What exactly is causing such brutality? With the police taking advantage of their power‚ it is negatively affecting the community and individuals around the world. We all hear news about police brutality over the news or over social media. According to an article‚ “What Has Changed About Police Brutality in America

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    Abuse (Political Corruption) Abuse‚ within the context of political corruption‚ is the wanton neglect of duty in the pursuit of other motivations. More specifically‚ it is the use of influence or power for a purpose not originally intended‚ as judged by law‚ pragmatism‚ and culture. In order to categorize an activity as an abuse‚ there needs to be either a breach of jurisdiction or a breach in the extent a power is exercised within the correct jurisdiction. For example‚ in Bai Ganyo: Incredible

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    In the “What‚ of this Goldfish‚ would you wish?”‚ one of the protagonists named Yoni‚ is a cynical person who wants to get money from everyone. In the story‚ Yonatan is a mercenary who has a “genius idea” and will try to benefit economically as much as he can from people’s emotions. Instead of helping people‚ he uses their rawness and melancholy stories to benefit from it. The narrator in the story‚ stated that out of this idea instead of helping people‚ “Even better‚ maybe he’d cash out…” (Keret

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    were to be an animal‚ I would be an African Lion. The African Lion is an animal that describes my strengths and attributes perfectly and has characteristics that I would love to call my own. The African Lion has been called “the King of Beasts” for centuries‚ due to its majestic appearance and the fact that it is at the top of the food chain. I too would like the respect the African Lion receives and the title that it has been given. If I were an African Lion I would be able to bake in the African

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    attempt to preserve academic integrity and prevent infractions such as plagiarism. What constitutes misconduct in the academic environment? What are some examples of misconduct in the student environment? Why is it important for a student to understand and be familiar with the code of conduct? Students who do not understand the university ’s established code of conduct are more likely to perform infractions of misconduct. Not understanding these rules can negatively affect not only the individual ’s

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    parallels between the Hanssen case and police corruption within the context of prevention. The prevention of crime is made more difficult by the presence of corrupt police officers. This is because a corrupt officer might be aware of a plan to commit a crime‚ but choose not to take any action because of their connection with the criminal. This was evident in the Hanssen case when he compromised key US intelligence assets. Hanssen knew that the agents he had compromised would be imprisoned or even killed‚

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    A rising problem in our world today is police brutality. It is happening everywhere and little to nothing is being done to stop it. Then what is being done to help is being undone by rival movements‚ damaging media coverage‚ and violence against innocent people. The “Black Lives Matter“ movement  was created to bring awareness to the atrocities facing the African American population today. But due to the reasons mentioned previously‚ their efforts aren’t doing much or anything to help‚ and as more

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    Ethical misconduct prevalent in workplace Internal Auditor‚ Dec‚ 2005 by A. Millage • 1 • 2 • Next » DESPITE AN INCREASE IN the number of formal ethics programs in the workplace‚ ethical misbehavior is on the rise. According to a recent survey by the Ethics Resource Center (ERC)‚ more than half of 3‚000 U.S. workers polled have observed at least one type of ethical misconduct in the past year. The "2005 National Business Ethics Survey" (NBES) sought workers’ opinions on workplace ethics

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