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    Unethical Practices of Arthur Anderson: Week 2 Checkpoint ACC/260 – Accounting Ethics: Keeping It Clean September 26‚ 2013 Thomas Scholz What did Arthur Andersen contribute to the Enron disaster? Assistance! Arthur Andersen assisted Enron in deceiving stakeholders by revealing ways to generate false profits and hide losses through the development of Special Purpose Entities (SPEs). Enron’s consolidated financial statements did not depict or clearly

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    The Atlantic Slave Trade and Colonialism The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade began when Portuguese interests in Africa moved away from the legendary deposits of gold to a much more readily available commodity – slaves‚ around the mid-fifteenth century. The plantation economies of the New World were built on slave labour. Seventy percent of the slaves brought to the new world were used to produce sugar‚ the most labour-intensive crop. The rest were employed harvesting coffee‚ cotton‚ and tobacco‚ and

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    History: Slave Resistance

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    methods of slave control contributed to the acts of resistance and revolt in British Caribbean up to 18th century Introduction Slave resistance is a term used for slaves whom were involved in the early resistance during the slave trade. The slaves resisted because of several reasons‚ for example‚ the ill treatment they received long labor hours and the desire of practicing some of their cultural lifestyle was evident because it was either restricted or banned completely. The slaves had two forms

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    European Slave Trading

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    Want for Labouring People: European Slave Trading in the Indian Ocean‚ 1500-1850” - 02/27/2016 Richard Allen’s article replaces the “want for labouring people” or slaves in its context. The French‚ British and Dutch colonies of the Indian Ocean had a strong need for an inexpensive labor‚ especially since the local workforce was every expensive. The article also refutes common misconceptions about the slave trading in the Indian Ocean and shows that this slave trading was actually more significant

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    AP English Charity Many people donate to charity in their everyday lives‚ while others do it as an assignment. Individuals even give to charity just to receive money‚ gifts‚ or bonuses in return. Giving to charity portrays an act that certain people want to do for others‚ by the goodness of their hearts. However‚ then why do high schools ask their students who perform these tasks for a reward‚ such as extra credit and the ability to graduate? High schools that offer incentives for charitable acts

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    Monsieur Gustave How does Anderson characterise Gustave? Very fast paced Straight forward Stern Sense of humour Peculiar Lonely Posh but crude Uses a lot of vernacular In what way does Gustave reflect the world that he lives in? The world he lives is depicted as almost cartoonish and unreal. The colours are very bright and a lot of contrast is used. The setting of the film as well as the directing‚ makes the film seem quite peculiar and strange. The setting in the hotel lobby‚ in particular

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    likelihood on the completion of the action increases (POV). Spanish humanist‚ Juan Luis Vives brings a sympathetic tone in his speech when addressing the poor‚ and adds on to the idea that the poor deserve aid. He states‚ “Some know they have a duty of charity to the poor” and uses key words like “good intentions” (Doc 3). Highlighting it is one’s duty to look after and care for the poor due to the appalling living conditions that they lived in. In Document 9‚ there is a picture of a man at the door of

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    Demerara Slave Revolt

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    The Demerara Slave Revolt The 1823 slave revolt in Demarara‚ Guyana‚ started on a sugar plantation called “Plantation Success”- on the east coast of the colony on August 23. It spread throughout the nearby area to involve slaves from at least fifty-five plantations. In total‚ around ten thousand of the approximately seventy-five thousand slaves who lived in the colony rose in violent rebellion against their oppressors. The revolt would have been even larger‚ however‚ had the slaves succeeded in

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    My Great American Citizen After deep consideration of who to choose as my great American citizen‚ I decided that Beyoncé was my top choice. Not only has she inspired thousands through her music‚ but she also has a passion for charity. As CNN said‚ “Beyoncé and Jay Z have been on quite the philanthropic streak‚ blurring the distinction between entertainer and saint.” To start off the pillars of character‚ Beyoncé is trustworthy because she has no criminal record‚ therefore making her out to be

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    of a Slave Ship‚” describes in detail‚ the tragic experiences of Olaudah Equiano as a captive slave. Equiano suffered many sleepless nights; he was flogged and kidnapped multiple times. In the article‚ the author is trying to give the reader the feeling by giving details of the brutally floggings and desperation as many slaves suffocated to death as they were placed in an overcrowded deck. Overall‚ the author tries to give readers their point across of the difficulties in being a captive slave.

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