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    Table of Contents Introduction 2 Case Study 2 Deontological Ethical Theory 2 Categorical Imperative 3 RIMS Strategy 3 STEP 1: Generate Moral points of view 3 Pro-monitoring: 3 Anti-monitoring: 4 STEP 2: Identify the implications 4 Positive Concerns: 4 Negative Concerns: 4 STEP 3: Final solutions 4 Abuse of computer storage 4 Invasion of privacy: 5 Ruins Trust 5 Conclusion 5 References 6 Books: 6 Internet Journals/Articles: 6 Introduction Privacy is defined as ‘the state of being free from…

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    Yakuza Organized Crime Group Organized crime groups have long been a part of society and an uphill battle for law enforcement. They are powerful, dangerous, well-structured groups of criminals with a common motive to commit crimes, make money, and maintain their freedom despite their actions. The Yakuza’s in particular are an organized crime group from Japan, and one of the most well-known organized crime groups throughout various countries. In order to understand the Yakuza’s, it is important…

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    Lord Sumption states that lifting the corporate veil is a convenient expression that the courts have granted rights to disregard separate legal personality of incorporation from its controllers (Lexis, 2013). With the increasingly adoption of the form of corporation, there may be some issues about the abuse of the principle (Dignam & Lowry, 2012). This essay will firstly explain part of the statements of Lord Sumption in Prest v Petrol and then providing arguments for and against them based on…

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    The literary works by Katherine Boo and Evan Osnos are essential in understanding the Indian and Chinese societies and the challenges facing people in the two societies. Behind the Beautiful Forever: Life, Death and Hope in a Mumbai Slum Life and Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth and Faith in the New China, are written after deep examination of the two societies, which reveals the aspirations of the local people. Through living with the societies, the writers managed to document the daily…

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    black individuals have persevered violence in various ways. Today, cops utilize fatal, exorbitant constraint that prompts to indefensible ambushes, beatings and shootings. This exhibits the government 's part in starting and drawing out racial concealment and gives the clarification to police brutality to wind up being a federal crime. In history, bigot savagery, police ruthlessness, has been utilized to smother the racial blacks and to save power that benefits for the white race. This was…

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    Imagine being the leader of an eleven-man team made of a hodge-podge group of both Engineers and Infantrymen trying to cross an open river with what seemed like an unending number of French defenses. Imagine having a whole division sized mission stalled by French Artillery from the far bank. This was the situation that Staff Sergeant Walter Rubarth and his team encountered in mid-May, 1940. His leadership helped to open a path for both the 10th Panzer Division and the 1st Panzer Division to…

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    Literature is a mirror of humanity and its condition, but additionally, as said by literary critic Roland Barthes, “Literature is a question minus the answer”. The questions posed in literature keeps the reader wanting to know more and makes the reading experience more enjoyable. People would not have to think about what they are reading if they are never forced to try and find the answer to an unanswered question; however, which questions the author presents often separates the decent writers…

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    upheld a husband’s role of being truthful to his wife. Bisclavret was not forthcoming about his identity whilst he and the wife were together and his identity is only revealed after a serious inquiry by his wife. While Bisclavret’s rationale for concealment of his identity is so that he does not “lose your [wife’s] love” (Marie ll 54-5) or is ostracized from society seems reasonable, it is still a direct violation of the…

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    Iago is Shakespeare’s evilest creation, with S.T Coleridge going as far as to describe him as a ‘motiveless malignity’, while Don John is perceived as Shakespeare’s most humane, if not passive villain. Whereas Iago is characterised as a villain of concealment, Don John is one of disclosure, and this stark contrast may suggest contrasting ideologies between these villains. The idea of motive that Coleridge presents is not in the sense that we know, as he argues that motive is merely…

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    In chapter 4 of Sun Tzu: Art of War, tactical disposition explains the importance of defending existing positions until a commander is capable of advancing from those positions in safety. It teaches commanders the importance of recognizing strategic opportunities, and teaches not to create opportunities for the enemy. Line 4.1 Sun Tzu said: The good fighters of old first put themselves beyond the possibility of defeat, and then waited for an opportunity of defeating the enemy. This means to…

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