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    Day and night cannot dwell together, I would say maybe. There are two period of time, one is called dawn, another is called dusk. Dawn is the first appearance of daylight in the morning, the night turns to day. Dusk is the state or period of partial darkness between day and night, the dark part of twilight. I disagree with Chief Seattle’s words because everything has an antithesis, the survival of the fittest survival and cowardice. Like sitting in a house, I am in the dark corner, I can not see…

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    Whether through individuals, corporations or advocacy groups, such donations are often believed to engender a cronyist or patronage system by which major contributors are rewarded on a quid pro quo basis. While campaign donations need not directly affect the legislative decisions of elected representatives, the natural expectation of donors is that their needs will be served by the person to whom they donated. If not, it is in their self-interest to fund a different candidate or political…

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    As the same as many business, money is always something that involves a business. It is not always good as many thinks it should be. The Guardian states “An Apple executive pleaded not guilty last to charges that he took bribes from Asian suppliers in return for inside information.” A global supply manager, Paul Devine, is accused of accepting more than $1 million dollars. The brib was spread out of years. He received these kickbacks accessories for Apple products. Devine appeared on federal…

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    High amounts of income inequality should be a concern for the United States because it can be detrimental. According to the article by Huffington Post, “…in the U.S., 75.4% of all wealth is owned by the richest 10% of the people." This is more extreme than any other of the top 20 developed countries. Consider that most of the developed world has the top 10% own 60% of the wealth. The United States is actually quite close to the corrupt underdeveloped countries, according to the same article. We…

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    “Opting to Blow the Whistle” This article is written by Alina Tugend. This article was written about the problems or mixed emotions of people reporting an unethical situationin their workplace ,Whether or not someone is going to speak up or just disregard the situation as if it never happened. And if so what are some of the things that makes them make this decision to speak up or just sit back.The article is aimed at everyday people in their workplace friom the managers to just the custodians.It…

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    The example of a whistleblower that I found through research was Stefan P. Kruszewski, he was involved in multiple suits involving inadequate care, retaliation, and fraud. Kruszewski was a psychiatric medical consultant for the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare (DPW), one of his duties was to “root out fraud, waste, and abuse so that neither the federal dollars… nor the state funding… would be forced to pay for unnecessary, inferior, or substandard care” (Kenney, P. 7). After reporting…

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    this dream of Daisy tore Gatsby off the path of his main American dream, it ultimately caused his corruption. In the beginning of the book, Gatsby's dream for Daisy is hinted when Nick tells the reader that he sees him at his dock looking at a strange green light across Long Island Sound. He reaches out for something he cannot grasp, his dream of Daisy. This is where the…

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    The prevalent issues of my home life have been told. Going from middle class to minority. Being scammed, and my family almost being ripped apart from the grasps of corruption. The discord of my home life are important to me, but on the other hand it is nothing compared to the Syrian Refugee Crisis, nor the Albuquerque Public School scandal, or even Bullying. Here in America, so many take what is available for granted. Our problems, whether it’s not having a girlfriend, not being lanky, not…

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    international financial system in an increasingly globalized world has received considerable attention from all economists worldwide throughout its existence. This study addresses two additional important and core fundamentals of the financial system: corruption and money laundering. These two elements are global issues and affect all countries causing considerable and irrevocable damages to society in various ways. The society has witnessed a number of cases involving money laundering recently…

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    What Is Police Corruption? Police corruption is considered by many a form of police officer misconduct. Police corruption is where law enforcement officers break the social contract and abuse their power for personal gain. Police Corruption may involve profit or another type of material benefit that is gained illegally as a result of the officer’s authority. Some of the more typical forms of corruption involve: bribery, extortion, receiving stolen goods, selective enforcement, and sometimes…

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