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    In addition, this type of conventional trade and economic basics as it differs from man to take as its theme, making it a commodity and subject to supply and demand, and lets traded and exploited by illegal means constitute a violation contrary to religious principles, laws, and international norms. In addition, differs as taken from the man as its theme, making it a commodity and subject to supply and demand, and lets traded and exploited by illegal means constitute a violation contrary to…

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    To this day, one of the most well known American swindlers and criminals of the administrative field is Bernard Madoff. The opportunist made it seem as though he was a caring nice individual that could be trusted, but the real truth was that he was a crazed and greedy criminal. It came as a shock to most people when he confessed to the crimes he had committed because he was a master at hiding the person he truly was. The people he worked so closely with believed in him and trusted him whole…

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    Kenneth Lay who then renamed the business to Enron. Enron was now the second largest natural gas and electricity company in the United States; which stretched over 36000 miles, with the largest portfolio of natural gas risk management contracts and trading products. It began in…

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    Discuss the criminogenic institutional frameworks that facilitated the white-collar crimes at Enron including collusive networks, political influence and corruption, and the ideology of deregulation. Prior to its demise, Enron, an American energy, commodities, and services company, was one of Wall Street’s highest rated companies. Enron was regarded as one of the most powerful and successful corporations in the world. Unfortunately, as everyone would learn later rather than sooner, their…

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    – Dependence on Imports Page 4 North America – Market Maturity Page 5 North America – Sources of Supply Page 5 North America – Dependence on Imports Page 5 References Page 7 Introduction As with many other products and commodities participating in a globalized supply chain, the three dominant market places are located in North America, Europe and Asia. This is no different for natural gas. While each region shares similarly a reliance on energy to support the tenets…

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    current event. The description of the business situation must not exceed two pages There are many unethical issues concerning white collar crimes “when white collar crimes are considered , crimes that are probably thought about are petty crimes, but white collars crime has a far reach. White collar crimes are not considered dangerous crimes, but in some cases has lead to murder. White collars crimes are Robbery, Burglary, Larceny, Theft, Arson, Forgery, embezzlement, Bribery, and can even be…

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    sailings on its container vessels. Twelve container vessels (300 TEU) will be ordered and delivery will be scheduled for the 1st January of 2009, when the normal operations of the company will begin. The company will be a subsidiary of International Commodity Trade Coursework -- Business Plan…

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    Unjustified Modern Trade

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    The unjustified modern trade reflects the unethical state affairs that contribute to the illegal trafficking of individuals and turns it into a sexual commodity. Sex trafficking has become a billion dollar industry that grasps the financial, social, and political contribution of many wealthy and machiavellian investors. The social caste system that is implemented onto society distributes inequality amongst communities, which leaves in a great disadvantage those who are economically deficient.…

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    How many ways different ways can you classify crime. There are many types of crimes that currently exist right now and even though the crimes committed are different, they can either relate to white collar crimes or organized crimes. White collar crimes incudes various forms of frauds, but it has been invisible to the public because only when the government makes a case against corporate entity, it is then when other people are informed. White collar crimes are identified as a type of nonviolent…

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    conditions. Most recent economic studies of the Great Depression suggest that the stock-market crash frightened American consumers and business people, creating what one economist described as uncertainty about future income. American consumers, worried about having less money to spend in the future, stopped buying expensive items. Because of the drop in consumer demand, American manufactures began decreasing the production of consumer goods. As American industrial production declined, workers…

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