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    Drake Unlimited, LLC (DU) seeks to minimize risk of fraud and misconduct in the organization. Establishing an effective “tone at the top” is key to achieving optimal performance and integrity of financial reporting. The behaviors and actions of management illustrate the organization’s tolerance of deviant conduct. Thus, management is responsible for setting the appropriate example for the organization. This memo describes the importance of demonstrating ethical values and a culture of integrity…

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    cousin coming to check on us, but I was wrong. As I repositioned myself in the bed to be more comfortable, I realized the touch of someone that wasn’t my own. I turned around to find my cousins friend. “What are you doing?” I asked him. “Shhh... don’t act like that...” he responded as he began to force himself upon me. He was trying his best to get what he wanted, but I wasn’t going to let that happen. I was determined to make sure he didn’t get what he wanted. As I reached out for my friends, I…

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    Chase County have became more dependent on others for support. First the Native Americans were moved off the land and then eventually the settlers were priced out of the land. Kansas started out as a large reservation in the 1825 Indian Removal Act. The tribes moved to Kansas included the Delaware, Kickapoo, Miami, Sac, Fox, Ottawa, and Peoria, who were moved out of Missouri into Kansas land held by the Kaw Nation. The land in Kansas was seen at the time as useless and undesirable.…

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    While analyzing historical texts, one should always proceed with caution, and read tentatively; specifically, due to misinterpretations, false translations, and basic human error, verbal speeches delivered in previous centuries tend to succumb to inaccuracies, which leads to false transcripts of the actual work. Despite this, one can still appreciate the words of Chief Seattle, the Native American chieftain of the Suquamish tribe, in his speech Address, which was presented to the European…

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    Assignment one – Child protection Under the child care act 1991 a child is defined as a person under the age of 18 years, excluding a person who is or been married. The aim of Children First National Guidance 2011 is to promote safety and well being of children and also deals with recognition, reporting and management of child safety concerns. Parents and caregivers should have the primary responsibility for care and protection of children. Same parents are not able to provide proper care of…

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    citizens were convinced that immigrants were stealing jobs, being the reason for overpopulation, and according to particularly conservative Democrats, the reason for diminishing Catholicism. Laws were passed to restrict immigrants, one such act was the Chinese Exclusion Act. Chinese immigrants already residing in America were treated with great hostility. This internal social conflict highlighted the blemishes in the Gilded Age. Immigrants approached the United States in hopes of achieving the…

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    new sense of patriotism that was spreading. Resentment for British authority is also wide spread in Boston due to the Quartering Act of 1765. Before the American Revolution the colonists had used the printing press to spread their ideals of patriotism. This helped many colonists gain supporters of the idea of freedom from the…

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    and the people who brought these towers down will hear us all very soon” (15 Septembers later) His actions in response to 9/11 had a lasting impact that will be felt for years to come. On October 26th, 2001 the Bush Admiration singed the USA PATRIOT Act into law. The USA…

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    In the movie Selma, president Johnson is hesitant to support King’s efforts despite being more supportive of him. Johnson is the president and needs the support of the people in order to maintain his position. A small amount of people did support the movement, so perhaps Johnson being portrayed in this matter is an attempt to symbolize that. If the white majority were shown to be solely hateful and oppressing, that would not bode well for the movie, as people could take offense to that. There…

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    on whether the Patriot Act should be legal or not. The Patriot Act’s purpose is to “[make] it easier for the government to obtain the orders and allowed for greater coordination among intelligence agencies and law enforcement”(Philadelphia, par 14). But at what point is obtaining information from the American citizens too far? The issue for this debate is does the Patriot Act violate the people's rights. This debate has been going on since 2001 as some view the Patriot Act as unconstitutional…

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