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    This cartoon suggests a high sense of Racism and Prejudice in Australia back in 1902; the picture suggests the Asian race (Mongolians in particular) as being responsible for a number of things that are considered wrong in a society, and displays these things gripping white Australians as if it is infecting them. This would give people the impression that Asians are a horrible race of people making white Australian xenophobic and racist. The tentacles display cheap labour, which gives the…

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    Corruption In America

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    My issue is on corruption in politics and will affect America and it’s future as a whole. Which then specifically affects America and the middle class and poorer people. The problem is a problem because the majority of American’s are no longer being represented by the government in terms of legislation. This becomes a problem for America because our economy and government structures will fail. These people will live in world where there is a clear dichotomy between white and race again. There…

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    The Money Conspiracy

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    The Money Conspiracy People always think that in order to be on top, you must be rich. Others think that money is important to the American Dream. Money is not necessary to achieve the American Dream because before there was money, people treated each other equally. In fact, money made the people turn against each other by killing, robbing, scamming, and many more terrible money abuses. My first reason to why money is not part of the American Dream is because of the bible quote, “The love of…

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    Iran Corruption

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    Given these restrictions, watchdog organizations that could provide information leading to the detection and enforcement of anti-bribery actions investigators, independent accountants, the media, civil society organizations, etc; have not been developed. Meanwhile, legal institutions charged with enforcing laws and principles are unprepared to handle the complexity of this task.…

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    White Tiger Corruption

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    Corruption in The White Tiger The novel The White Tiger written by Aravind Adiga speaks up the issues of many people inside the Indian society.Wrongdoings and abuse of powers took place almost everywhere in the in the book, through Balram’s first account of his own story. Fraud and corruption played a big role, where Great Socialist bribe landlords, hospitals bribe doctors, teachers stole money from students, rich masters bribed police officers, etc. The novel deeply portrays the…

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    by having a great deal of progress there. Wilson accomplished all of his goals that he had while holding the position of governor in New Jersey and planned to continue reaching his goals in the presidency. Wilson established a bill to decrease the bribery of government officials’ votes, a bill for workers’ compensation and the Geran Bill, which allowed the people…

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    Also, some of the rights that the courts have made no one has ever voted on them in the legislature. More than that, some of their decisions have also contradicted other already existing federal and state laws. Also, some of the rights that the courts have made no one has ever voted on them in the legislature Alternatives The Congressional Accountability Act of 1995, also referred to as the CAA, was supposed to help victims, but instead it ended up hurting many. People who would speak up…

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    Our faith, publicly and personally, in the criminal justice system depends solely upon the knowledge that everyone is “playing by the rules.” Although many police departments have and are continuing to make collective efforts to operate within the rules, police corruption continues. With broad reporting, financial, and on-the-ground responsibilities of law enforcement, opportunities for abuse proliferate. Society has struggled with the corruption and misconduct of the police force since the…

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    The Code of Official Conduct, established by the 114 Congress, outlines the ethical standards, rules and responsibilities of proper conduct for our government officials and representatives. The United States House Committee on Ethics was created in 1967 to “enforce standards of conduct for members, officers, and employees; to investigate alleged violations of any law, rule or regulation; and to make recommendations to the House for further action” (Committe History). Former sheriff of Mahoning…

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    Corruption In Sports

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    society itself. Match fixing and corrupt governance are altering the perception of public in regards to integrity of sports events from grass root level competition to various mega events. Allegation of corruption is nothing new particularly for FIFA. Bribery can be encountered mainly in case of bidding processes and governance selection. Ethical issues come to forefront when in the year 2015 few affiliated executives were arrested for money laundering conspiracy and wire fraud. International…

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