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    Question 1 Managing the Art of Innovation Assignment Question 1 One of the world's leading diamond mining companies (De Beers), was struggling to find ways to control and minimise diamond theft. As a result, this threatened their business viability due to substantial profit losses at many of the mines at the time. In attempts to start mitigating this problem, De Beers used a combination of physical body searches and conventional x-rays to detect any smuggled diamonds. According to Brian…

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    Plagiarism, is it a big deal? To put it plain and simple, yes it is. Plagiarism is the crime that gets swept under the rug. We hardly ever hear of people getting caught for plagiarizing someone’s work. Many people believe that no harm can come of taking credit for another person’s work; some may not even realize that they have done anything wrong. People are always getting caught either cheating stealing or copying other people’s work. If no harm can be done by it, why is it against the law?…

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    Wells Fargo faces a civil lawsuit filed by Mike Feuer, Attorney of the city of Los Anglos. Wells Fargo is accused of unethical behavior by setting impartial sales targets for its employees. The company enforces quotes that were nearly impossible to meet which triggered unethical and fraudulent tactics. Under tremendous pressure due to impartial goals, Wells Fargo employees adopted fraudulent methods for meeting these goals. Investigation findings showed evidence of bankers opening unauthorized…

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    The United States Congress is the ground for policymaking in our nation. I chose to write about corruption in Congress, because the 535 members of the House and the Senate have the power to place limitations on levying taxes, and solving problems that cause America to be so divided. The legislative branch is able to control almost every aspect of American life in some way. A Princeton University study comparing 1,779 outcomes to what the public actually wanted found that groups representing…

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    Manipulation In Tartuffe

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    Tartuffe is a great example of someone willing to do whatever it takes to get what they want. They are the people who are willing to completely destroy other people's lives so that they can be ahead. Tartuffe is an example of how such greed and ignorance was used against people listening to a sermon in a church. It could be said that Wall Street bankers are a near perfect example of someone possessing those characteristics today. There are many more ways that people have infiltrated our lives…

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    Bribery is the act of offering, giving, receiving something of value in order to influence an official decision or other legal duties. Bribery is a severe crime and is punishable by the law in different ways in most countries. Bribery can be used to take illicit advantage over the law in different ways. It can be as small as to get away with speeding tickets and as big as tax evasion. In a country where poverty is prevalent, the system does tend to get corrupt. The main key to this system being…

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    Seafolly Controversy

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    Leading Australian swimwear brand, Seafolly, has won a long-running lawsuit against Fewstone (trading as City Beach) who copied its bikini designs. The bikini battle lasted almost two years and cost City Beach $250,000 in damages. The court case centred on Seafolly's top bikini designs-its English Rose print bikini, popular Covent Garden floral design, and Senorita prints. City Beach was found by the Federal Court to have knocked-off Seafolly's bikini designs, and then sold them in its 60…

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    What Is Qwest?

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    Communications. While looking into Qwest, the SEC determined that Qwest had been improperly following the accounting guidelines and had inflated their revenue by billions. In 2004, the SEC charged Qwest Communications International Inc. with securities fraud and other violations of the federal securities laws. Qwest agreed to a judgment without confirming of denying guilt. The judgment enjoins Qwest from violating the antifraud, reporting, books and records, internal control, proxy, and…

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    Wrongful Possession of Drugs: The CID memorandum states that the MP found what they suspected to be a bottle of liquid steroids in the wall locker of the SM. Further investigation determined that the liquid was drostanolone propionate, an anabolic/androgenic steroid, which was confirmed by the CID laboratory. The DA 4833 states that the SM recieved an Art. 15, but did not specify as to the SM's punishment. Upon further review of the SM's file no Art. 15 is currently on record in his OMPF.…

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    Bluffdale Case

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    Bluffdale, UT Apartments For Rent The text is available underneath the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License conditions may use. School bus entry to Bluffdale fundamental, South Hills Heart. Thus, you realize, I Have had kind of a Love-Hate relationship with NSA through the years. During the time of the 2000 census, the per household revenue in Bluffdale was $17,813, compared with $21,587 nationally. One among my whistleblowers that are key was the senior complex person on the…

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