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    In a similar manner, President Trump was highly criticized for making fun of a handicapped reporter on national television (Phelps). Also, since the Presidential election, Trump and his campaign leaders have been under investigation for possible collusion with Russia to influence in that election…

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    Dear Andres Salinas, I found your approach to introducing of your paper pretty interesting since you chose to introduce the topic with personal experience. However, I failed to notice your thesis statement. I could not find your thesis statement and I kind confused. Could it be you chose to discuss the medical benefits of marijuana versus those opioids? Your use of statistical figures is commendable and underscores the informative nature of scientific research papers. However, I noted that…

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    In the existence of the culture of collusion in communities, the Sociological approach highlights solutions “most notably community-based initiatives, to break down isolation and create a sense of belonging and shared problems” (Garbarino and Gilliam, 1980). With this being said, community based initiatives such as Faith Based Organisations, Community Youth Clubs, and other Community Based Organisations, could prove to be as effective in child protection, as community watch groups in the…

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    Slavery by Another Name, written by Douglas A. Blackmon, casts a light on a dark chapter in American history that is often overlooked. Published in 2008, the book uncovers the traumatic reality of forced labor and exploitation in the post-Civil War South, revealing a system almost completely reminiscent of slavery despite its legal abolition. This essay will explore the major and minor themes emphasized by Blackmon, such as the role of corporate interests, the psychological impact of oppression,…

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    order to achieve his own professional agenda. We can again view his decision was influenced by his personal values, organizational management practice, and role multiplicity conflict, whch took him yet to another level of misrepresentation and collusion as showed in Figure 2 Role Episodic Models of Ethical Dilemma in HRM (KC Wooten / Human Resource Management Review II, 2001, 159 – 175). In this ethical dilemma conflict, he disregarded the Code of Ethics in several ways. The Ethical…

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    In Euripides’ The Bacchae Dionysus tells Pentheus that, “Wise speech seems thoughtless to the ignorant” (56). An alternative translation and one more commonly seen in any quote generating website is “Talk sense to a fool and [they] calls you foolish.” The problem with this quote is that almost anyone can use this logic to reason that their own logic is wise and that those who do not heed it are ignorant fools. If “wise speech” is automatically perceived to be ignorance by the fool, facts and…

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    Will that stirs and urges everything These lines set up the metaphor especially the last one. The usages of Immanent Will allows Thomas Hardy to begin to illustrate to us a portrayal of the iceberg that we have never considered when discussing the collusion. The next lines:: Prepared a sinister mate For her-so gaily great A Shape of Ice, for the time far and dissociate And as the smart ship…

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    Chasing Madoff Analysis

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    implications seems to hint at collusion from some major publications such as the Wall Street Journal. The film also examines the catastrophe that Madoff brought to his victims lives, as well as the fear the whistleblowers dealt with as they pursued exposing Madoff but also the inner workings of the scheme, the malfeasance of both the SEC and the participation of the various fund managers and investment businesses, or “feeder funds” (Chasing Madoff) that joined in both the collusion and the…

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    of paramount importance in the case of In Cold Blood. Some people in In Cold Blood believed the trial was unfair, “for no real defense had been prepared or offered by them, and this lack of effort, it was implied, had been deliberate - an act of collusion between the defense and the prosecution.”(Capote, 326). While it was clear that Dick and Perry were tried biasedly and with a very lacking defense, the outcome of the case remained the same. Often, a good lawyer is the only thing necessary to…

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    industry when we’re the people feeding our children with this junk. Don't we have to be accountable for our children being obese too? As much as cigarettes are killing people so is being fat and having diabetes doesn't help either. "You don't have the collusion or the cover-up you had in smoking," says James Tillotson, a business and food policy professor at Tufts' Friedman School of Nutrition. "We want to blame somebody, but the thing is, we're all a part of it." I…

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