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    funded by public money (“Charter”) (Ravitch). The questioning of the bare academic results leads easily to the possibility of other warped truths that charters have created, and should lead to a caution that would reduce funding. An example of this dishonesty is K12 Inc., a company notoriously mentioned for fiscal irresponsibility to receive the most amount of public funding, which has been known to manipulate basic information such as academic achievement and attendance (Molnar).…

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    Honesty In Negotiation

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    frequency of deception (Provis, 2000). Those who pretend to commit to certain agreements not only inflict more costs, but can increase conflict. Although bargaining involves back and forth dialogue of offers and counter offers, manipulation and dishonesty are felt to be unnecessary and unethical tactics. Deceptive Tactics During Negotiations Deceptive tactics during negotiations can cause many negative consequences. For example, blatant dishonestly can increase…

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    In The Odyssey, by Homer the main protagonist, Odysseus, has a difficult journey. Odysseus is faced with many troubles beyond comprehension: a large war, cyclops, giant cannibals, sirens, sea monsters, and much more. Despite the hardships, Odysseus is able to pull through. There are many factors that help him along the way, the gods for example, but the main source of assistance comes from Odysseus’ heroic qualities. Odysseus’ journey begins when he is drafted to into the military of Greece.…

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    Red In The Great Gatsby

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    ” He uses color symbolism to show major character developments and reveal hidden messages through clues given each time a color is used. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, he uses the many shades of red to represent themes such as dishonesty through a variety of characters including…

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    Does power lead to corruption? Can it change someone's morals? Both William Shakespeare's Macbeth and George Orwell’s Animal Farm show how leaders can abuse their power to corrupt their communities. Napoleon, from Animal Farm, and Macbeth, from Macbeth, share many similarities such as their manipulative abilities, their leadership style, and lack of truthfulness. Through these two individuals, it can be seen how they use power to satisfy their personal interests and desires. Napoleon and…

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    course is wrong, And repairs evil: The only Crime is pride” This means that people who make mistakes but don't admit it to protect their pride is a crime. Knowing that everyone makes mistakes agreeing with this statement is an understatement because dishonesty to others, even when wrong is worse than admitting. Being in a school of 1600 students at West Senior High is not the way most adolescents…

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    competence and fitness to practice by maintaining own physical, psychological and emotional fitness to practice and comply with employer in the best interest of the public. The registered nurse should maintain her high ethical value instead of showing dishonesty by forging and tampering her timesheet at work.…

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    He tells the pilgrims that when he preaches, he shows the congregation how important he is by displaying his credentials, his license and his warrant, which the papal issues. His path of self-importance and dishonesty continues on through his tale, with the reference to his glass crammed full to the top with rags and bones. “They pass/For relics with all the people in the place.” (20-21) The Pardoner is not remorseful or interested in absolving sin. He is well…

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    Negligence Case

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    To review a copy of the suppliers shipping records I would use the discovery method of document production. For document production I would need to submit a written request for the suppliers shipping records. To preserve the testimony of the Alaskan fisherman I would use the discovery method of deposition. A deposition is a formal questioning of a witness outside of court that is transcribed by a court reporter and can be referenced during trial. To get the supplier to admit before trial, that…

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    Erasmus the Dutch teacher once said, “The main hope of a nation lies in the proper education of its youth.” That being said this generation seems impossible to flourish the proper education due to college and the common cheating that many students admit to. According to The Huffington Post around 75 percent of college students admit to cheating, which comes to show throughout the years this generation became more dependent with copying from colleagues or the internet rather than learning the…

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