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    In his second essay in the Genealogy of Morals, Nietzsche discusses the creditor/debtor relationship, the resulting bad conscience and most importantly the sovereign individual, “liberated again from morality of custom, autonomous and supra moral” (Nietzsche 59). In fact, Nietzsche further emphasizes that a sovereign person has a “power over oneself and over fate” (Nietzsche 60). I find Nietzsche’s description of this superhuman, sovereign state of mind both interesting and perplexing. I…

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    formally proactive and should be read by everyone disregarding different viewpoints, including Conservatives, Liberals and Independents. Stiglitz shows how the United States has the highest level of inequality of all the modern industrialized countries through the world, while informing that we the people are the “job creators” not the one percent. Joseph Stiglitz provides strong arguments against growing inequality on our democracy, economy and the justice system in place. The promise of…

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    After the struggle against the kingship and its subsequent overthrow, the fruits of victory mainly fell upon the patricians. Rome became an aristocratic republic, and power was held mainly in the hands of the upper class. While the plebeians still had some power in the way of voting in the comitia centuriata (a military assembly), they could neither hold any new offices, nor sit in senate (Morey, 1901). Also, as with many aristocracies, the patrician rule was selfish and domineering. This…

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    very predictable; you are free to make your own future and that is called “conscience” but Nietzsche flips that around and it become “bad conscience” along with the feeling of guilt which comes from the relationship of buyer and seller, creditor and debtor as well as society. Summary: Nietzsche argues that slave morality first has to start with an opposing and external world, there has to to be an external stimuli in order to act in society at all. While the…

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    ultimately result in no sales and no market. The main ways that customers affect businesses through feedback, complains, suggestions, choosing whether or not to buy and filling out questionnaires. Customers are likely to form a large proportion of debtors: debtors as a stakeholder group will expect to be treated ethically and not subjected to undue or illegal pressure. • Suppliers Suppliers like other creditors, will expect to be paid and will be interested in future business. External…

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    When Ephraim Ballard is sentenced to debtors prison Martha is left to fend for herself and tend to their home. Jonathon, their son, invades their home while his father is away and his mother is having dinner with her other son. This is a blatant sign of disrespect for Martha. No son would do…

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    The Tragic Hero The protagonist of things fall apart, Okonkwo is known as a tragic hero who holds a position of power and prestige choosing his course of action that possesses a tragic flaw, and gains, awareness of environment that lead to his fall. In his thirties, Okonkwo is a leader of the Igbo community of Umuofia. Achebe describe him as “tall and huge” with “bushy eyebrows” and a “wide nose that gives him a very server look”. When he walks, his heels barley touch the ground, like he was…

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    The Roles of a Financial Manager are many but their primary goal is to warrant growth of the proprietor’s wealth and to ensure maximum profit of the company. When a financial manager achieves his or her personal goals of a company, they too will be achieved, (Moyer, et al, 2008). The decisions a financial managers makes are capital structure, working capital management and capital budgeting. A financial Manger has to decide on the type of projects that the company should undertake (Siegel &…

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    In Ancient Rome, the population consisted of two social orders: the patricians and the plebeians. Patricians were the nobles of Rome. They were wealthy as well as powerful families that held a large influence in Roman society and government. Their privilege granted them high positions of leadership in their communities. The rest of the population were the plebeians. They were considered non-nobles and commoners. Despite the fact that the plebeians outnumbered the patricians, plebs didn’t hold…

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    Bankruptcy has become more and more prevalent in the past twenty years. With the high rise of bankruptcy, comes crime, bankruptcy fraud. Bankruptcy fraud can be done by either a business or an individual, this paper will only be about business bankruptcy fraud. What is bankruptcy? What chapters can a business file? What are the ways or types a business can commit bankruptcy fraud? What are the penalties for committing bankruptcy fraud? And what are some examples and cases of bankruptcy fraud.…

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