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    of loss for the bank (same type of securities involved in Lehman Bros fallout, 2008). It is a good example of a big reputable and stable bank’s lapse in trading judgement, bypassing controls, misrepresentation of reports, violation of regulatory policies set for more effective controls, and inadequate risk monitoring by US financial regulators to enact on such fraudulent activities of a too big to fail financial…

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    1. The class system ranks groups of people based on things such as education, wealth, and occupation. However, because there is so much variation between people, a framework is needed to form a consensus about who belongs to what class and why. The six-class system is the most widely used framework for that purpose. The six-class system is comprised of the upper class, upper-middle class, middle class, working class, and working poor (79). Each group is divided by education, occupation type…

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    Networks will be routinely monitored by our Security Department. Bad websites automatically reported and reviewed, and appropriate action will be taken in that regard. Auditing: Measure and procedures to be used to audit employee misconduct Improving policies of governance is critical for any organization, and auditing it’s compliance and ethics program is crucial for good governance. This section is intended to inform the reader of the practice and guidances AlphaTech will follow to complete an…

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    The college admissions process is a varying source of stress for graduating high school students. Affirmative action, a government policy promoting diversity at universities, grants certain minority groups an advantage for college applications Since 1990, U.S. colleges’ affirmative action policies, created by admissions officers and the government, have caused conflicting economic effects, including financial aid and scholarship availability, insufficient socioeconomic diversity, and federal…

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    Group Observation Report

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    on our group presentation and the work that led up to it. I will cover how are rules and norms contributed to how the group functioned. How the different roles we took contributed or took away from our group success. Just how far using your decision making and leaderships skills can take you within your group environments. I will also talk about how our group was effective what made it so, and what I learned from this experience. Finally, I will address just how cohesive we were as a group and…

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    Artifact Creation Task

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    For this Artifact Creation Task, my group consisted of Martina, Tesha and Sara, sitting beside one another; we decided to form a group. After we were briefed on this task, it was extremely necessary for us to have a way that we could communicate with each other effectively and efficiently. After discovering each of us had a Facebook account, it was unanimous that a Facebook group chat was the best way to go. Throughout the task, the Facebook chat was significant in connecting us together…

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    school policies and the area that they live in. However how much of these of these risk factors actually lead to offending behaviour in adolescence and what risk factor may have the biggest affect? A study by McCord found that poor parenting, parental aggression and conflict as well as very strict disciplining. However this is a very old study and may not apply today, it also only looks at 10 year old boys which means this can’t be applies…

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    There is a divide amongst the American people and this divide is financial. The top one percent of the financial division is known as the wealthy, the elite, the ruling class, the powerful and are held at the top of society’s chain. These elites are educated and are tasked with great responsibilities like identifying social needs. Some of these social needs may include, increasing people livability, focusing on society growth, employment, education, and welfare of the American people. One would…

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    including parents, caregivers, policy makers and social service providers (Harrist, Thompson & Norris, 2007). Their findings showed similarity on what had previously been discussed on the topic of childcare; the definition of quality needs to be broadened by hearing the perspectives that are not typically heard when determining…

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    For immigrants who are visible minorities in Canada, the experiences their children go through may be more indicative of the long-term potential for economic and social integration of the minority group in Canadian civilization. Although, research on attitudes of majority reveals that Canadians have somewhat favourable attitudes towards immigration, racial minorities experience significant amount of discrimination compared to the whites in Canada: “35.9 percent [of visible minorities] reported…

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