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    Professionalism We all have personal values. Nevertheless, we ought to behave professionally and appropriately. Inevitably the difference between the two creates conflicts and contradiction. A common way to deal with this distinction is responding differently to people and situations in these two settings. Alternatively, widening knowledge by understanding various theories and others’ perceptive and simultaneously reflecting on our thinking can assist us in reasoning with our own values and…

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    Whistleblowers can be defined as those who “expose misconduct (e.g., fraud, abuse, or illegal activity) within an organization.” Whistleblowers, in the context of the intelligence community, are employees or contractors of federal intelligence agencies who bring information on agency wrongdoing to the surface. The report “Intelligence Whistleblower Protections: In Brief” by Rodney M. Perry notes that the Obama Administration and Congress in Obama’s era did take action to “limit retaliation”…

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    Audit Compliance Summary

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    the receipt, retention, and treatment of complaints received by the whistleblowers concerning auditing matters, internal accounting controls, or accounting. Also, the complaints have to be treated confidentially by the audit committee by making whistleblowing procedures for the submission around dubitable accounting or auditing matters to be anonymous. To encourage this, the audit committee should make and control an effective corporate whistleblower hotline by proving to whistleblowers the…

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    Ethical Reflective Report

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    formal rules. It also elaborate more on the challenges facing public administrators through administrative evil and ways that administrators can used to combat corruption, with various self-correcting mechanism for shady tactics particularly on whistleblowing. Holzer and Schwester (2011, p.350) described ethics to be grounded in teleological and deontological theories. Teleological theories suggest that the consequences of any action is a critical factor to consider before making any decision or…

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    internet companies (e.g. Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Yahoo, AOL, Skype and YouTube), and logged telephone calls of Verizon customers. Furthermore, the PRISM program has targeted individuals from many countries, including Canada. Since the whistleblowing, there has been debate over the ethics of the PRISM program and how the issue of security should be addressed moving forward (rabble.ca). Through PRISM’s collection of intelligence, it is is able to identify terrorism and other…

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    Whistleblowers: Broken Lives and Organizational Power, I want to retract that statement. In a twisted tail of events, Mr. Alford describes the stories and actions of what really happens to whistleblowers. The book steps out of bounds compared to most whistleblowing books, and talks about topics that most people dare not to speak about. The once promising careers for whistleblowers, are destroyed and dismantled when they attempt to blow the whistle. Corporations stand as a decentralized power…

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    While whistleblowing is deemed as wrong and harmful, it is necessary in order to report the fraud and deceit that goes on behind our backs. Edward Snowden is one of the most known whistleblowers of our time, since his case happened so recently. Snowden didn’t release the documents for personal benefits, but for the citizens of the United States. He put his life on the line to expose what the government is doing behind our backs, and for that reason, I think his crimes should be pardoned. Edward…

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    1984 Individual Vs Society

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    Individual vs Society Kimisha Peterson Ottawa University Introduction In the debate between the individual vs society there are many aspects to consider. In many literary works there is an emphasis put on the individual rather than the society as a whole, but even though the emphasis is on individual rights these rights are also for the common good. The line between the individual and society is very thin and can easily be crossed, but that’s why this debate is so convoluted. A…

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    Within the health and social care sector confidentiality is something which should always be respected and maintained. It is a legal obligation which forms part of the duty of care we have towards service users, and is also a requirement within the 'codes of conduct'. It is also often a key feature within employment contracts, which is specifically linked to disciplinary procedures. However, there are certain circumstances in which information will need to be shared with someone else. This…

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    Is Edward Snowden A Hero

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    Is Edward Snowden the "Hero of Our Time" or is he the "Traitor if Our Generation"? This paper is going to bring this topic to a final conclusion. Listing below will be facts, news reports, and general social media opinions that have been sweeping across the internet. It will also include facts from NSA reports from Snowden’s email. All brought together to show if Snowden is indeed a hero, traitor, or none of the above. For starters, who is Edward Snowden and what exactly is he being accused of.…

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