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    Thank you for your post. I found this case on Medicare/Medicaid fraud orchestrated by Sajid Javed via pharmacy/pharmaceutical to be interesting. In addition to your post, not only were there 301 various healthcare professionals and nine pharmacies participating in the fraud, but this fraud occurred throughout multiple US states within 36 federal districts, especially the following: Southern District of Florida; Tampa, Orlando, and the Middle District of Florida; New York; Missouri; and…

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    In “Quilt of a Country” by Anna Quindlin and “The Immigrant Contribution” by John F. Kennedy, the writers use formal, sophisticated, informal word choice. “Quilt of a Country” talked about the different cultures and people in America and “Immigrant Contribution” talked about the immigrants in America. First,”Tolerance is the word used most often when this kind of coexistence succeeds, but tolerance is a vanilla-pudding word, standing for little more than the allowance of letting others live…

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    In any situation that you can think of there is one side of positive along with the opposite of negative. Just as the government always tries to do something to benefit all citizens they always end up making mistakes that disappoint. The public's interest comes second when it comes to politicians making decisions that can benefit the ones that fund them. An example of government corruption is the Bell, California scandal. Council members earn more than others in different cities receiving nearly…

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    Once the imprisonment used to be the main way of sentencing the culprits, the recent years have experience new methods of punishment including community service. In this regard, supporters contemplate that only by the solitary imprisonment could offenders profound the consequences of their aggression, however, the positive outcomes of social services are highlighted by the opponents. So violent some actions are that most of the citizens wold agree on the imprisonment of the delinquents; avoiding…

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    Ethical Corruption

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    that were featured in the UK and international quality news media. This step exposes both companies and directors to high chances of going through disastrous financial and reputational consequences if better preventive measures are not taken against bribery and corruption. Corruption crowns it all: transparency, fairness, and competition (Lewis & Karl…

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    He had “ostentatious” wealth, his Excise Bill of 1733 led the excise officers to ransack and check for tax evasion making it look like an invasion on British Liberties and attack on their wealth (Introduction, p18), bribery and manipulation was fed for the elections to be held, his supporters were often bought by wealth and so on. Since Walpole used such methods to incur power in the nation, people who were eager to voice their own opinions were left poverty stricken…

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    “Kids shouldn’t get paid for good grades.” “It’s bribing kids.” “Good grades are expected.” These are the kinds of responses I get when I bring up the idea of paying kids for their grades and I can see where these disapproving people are coming from, but from experience I can say that there is an upside to giving kids money for their good grades. That being said I do think we should move forward and find a way to pay kids for their hard work in school, which they show with their grades. It’s…

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    The Film “Serpico” starring Al Pacino, Follows the career of a fresh face rookie cop from his graduation at the academy to the unfortunate end of his career. Based on a true story, Serpcio discovers that he is one of the very few officers within the New York City Police Department who has no interest in accepting under the table money or participating in unethical and illegal behavior. This film highlights many errors of the NYPD in the 1960’s. It shows that at this time the police were not held…

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    In today’s society it’s no surprise when you hear about a married couple who are getting a divorce. Divorce rates have been increasing significantly in the 21st century. According to the American Psychological Association website on average nearly 40 to 50 percent of marriages end in a divorce. Most divorces also have very young children involved, and because of their age they aren’t mature enough to understand the situation. Although a child’s feelings and life should be the priority in a…

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    Opium War

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    The primary source I have selected includes the account of the opium war from the perspective of a Chinese government official Wei Yuan. The author E.H. Parker translated the last two chapters of Wei Yuan’s book Shengwuji in his book Chinese Account of the Opium War. Published in the Great Britain in 1888, the book came 40 years later than the original narrative from the orient, which was written immediately after the opium war between the Great Britain and China. The hard copy of this document…

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