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    Stakeholders are referred to as anyone who has a vested interest in a business. The U. S. Department of Defense (DOD) Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation performs as internal stakeholders throughout the organization dependent upon each division to fulfill their responsibilities to fulfill their own. The Customer Account division receives a customer’s order and initiates a purchase request (PR) which is input into the system where the Inventory Management division either fulfills the…

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    don’t need religion in order to be moralistic or to have good values. They also would want the government to serve the poor and make laws that benefits them and helps them grow stronger as they like equal and balanced power for everyone. They favor nature and environment and care what the government has to say about it. Their views about society and statistics show that they are well…

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    in July of 2013. Countless confidential files had been leaked, exposing the NSA’s undercover surveillance programs to the public. The National Security Agency had monitored individuals’ browsing habits and gathered a bulk of their personal information. Former CIA employer and NSA contractor Edward Snowden, responsible for stealing these government files, is currently “wanted” for espionage. His efforts to inform America of the government’s actions has fueled the ongoing controversial debate…

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    could be the near future of Americans if surveillance continues to grow. Due to the disclosures of Edward Snowden on the flaws of surveillance, the government must implement changes on the NSA Domestic Surveillance Programs to guarantee privacy, safety, and the fair use of taxes in America. Many different intelligence agencies, private and government-run, serve to keep America safe. Some of…

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    Gomery Commission Essay

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    Report or Auditor Generals report) that this program was a failure to the Canadian people. There was still complete disregard for the notion of accountability, transparency, ministerial responsibility and responsible government: the very foundations of Canadian law and government. More specifically, the Gomery Commission was able to show through extensive interviewing that senior officials, ministers and public servants were all unable to acknowledge their reasonability in the mismanagement…

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    to protect the homeland and our communities. However, should Americans' give up their privacy to fulfill these obligations? How far should the government go to safeguard its citizens? I believe that all Americans should be able to live freely and comfortably within their own environment and country. Regardless of how hectic the world gets, the government has to find a healthy balance between protecting the country and also protecting it's citizens right to privacy. Privacy is more important…

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    Social Contract Analysis

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    individual and the government enter into a social contract, an implied pact dictating the sacrifice of minor individual liberties in order to adequately secure the freedoms fundamental for the “Life, Liberty, and pursuit of Happiness” of the individual. Mr. Wendell J. Brown, author of “What Liberty Is,” an article in the American Bar Association Journal that examines the origins of liberty both objectively and qualitatively, reiterates this mutual understanding between the government and the…

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    The government has set many business regulations in place to assist and protect the public and hold corporations accountable for the decisions made. Many sectors of businesses complained about government regulations and their restrictive requirements. With these regulations in place companies have still posted large profits as the nation emerges from financial crisis. Many of the companies were assisted by government bailout and stimulus programs that paid back their loans. These statutory…

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    thousand regulations, you destroy all respect for the law.” The highly respected British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was the originator of this statement; yet it appears that the government of the most powerful nation on earth, the United States, long ago disavowed the idea behind this. The United States government has committed itself almost single-mindedly to the overbearing regulation of everything from advice columns to magicians’ rabbits, as John Stossel’s television special War on the…

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    office (Chêne, 2012). When the civilian government came to office, it has undertaken significant legislative reforms including requiring all government officials to publicly declare their assets (Morrell, 2012). The 2008 Constitution also requires that the government submit the draft budget to the parliament for approval which was rarely made public during the previous regimes (Chêne, 2012). These developments were encouraging but more commitments from the government were needed to convince the…

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