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    values and principles to design and restrict behavior which may potentially damage or harm to involved parties as employees, consumer and so. Business is threatened by some actions such as; corporate social responsibilities, discrimination, insider trading, bribery. So, in order to deal with them with effectively abiding all principle to ensure justice, there is required a recognisable ethical framework. There are a number of factors responsible for the success and growth of any organisation…

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    Enron began as a small company that went global due to their energy trades. Enron didn’t start off bad at first and didn’t think they would become the biggest scandal of the money market nation. Enron was a growing company, over time it began to fall. It was a risky business due to poor money handling and decision making. Enron executives got greedy, the more the company was falling, they found anyway to line their pockets versus help the company. They used temporary accounting practice…

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    committed by business or government professionals for financial gain. Most of the time this crime has no violence involved by it does have millions of dollars or something of great value. Examples of White Collar Crime are Fraud, Bankruptcy, Insider Trading, Most of the time the offender doesn’t have a criminal record. The offenders of white collar crime always tend to say that there is no victim and that white collar crime did not do any danger to society and that there is no visual damage…

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    The, “American Dream,” is practically the leading cause of crime in the United States. Why do people commit crimes? Often for money and personal gain, but why? Often you will see people who commit crimes just to make ends meet, but more often than not you see people committing an excess of crime, and why do you think they do this? To live the “American Dream” and give their lives a sense of meaning. Wealth is glamorized in today’s culture. When you have role models, athletes, politicians, and…

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    Chaos Syndrome

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    Writing for The Atlantic, Jonathan Rauch defined chaos syndrome as "a chronic decline in a political system 's capacity for self-organization". Rauch writes that chaos syndrome starts with the weakening of the institutions and brokers (parties, career politicians, congressional leaders and committees) that have traditionally held politicians accountable to one another and stopped everyone in the system from using it for naked self-interest all the time. As these intermediaries ' (we 'll call…

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    Picture a young boy watching his first episode of Power Rangers and mimicking their fighting moves so that he too can be just like the Red Ranger (Jason). He has somebody to look up to. Role models back in the day have changed dramatically compared to the role models in the present day. These people do not just model their entire life for you, but they control what you say and how you act. Most people normally look up to celebrities as role models, especially the youth because they are known…

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    of the Pacific Ocean. I believe the language started to spread in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia and the Philippians and made its way to Madagascar. Because most of these countries are islands the language would have distributed by traveling, trading, and immigrating 2) Participant observation has both its pros and cons. One of the strengths of this approach is that the researcher who does the observation does gain a personal perspective and familiarity with the culture. One of the cons is…

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    What made me furious and offended me was the lack of remorse these companies felt for creating such an economic catastrophe, that not only troubled people in the United States but also people worldwide. Jobs were destroyed, homes were lost, and the greed by these companies provoked all of that. People in Florida were living in “tent cities” because some of them had lost their homes, some of them had lost their jobs, and unemployment was insufficient for food and rent. The lack of concern that…

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    Scott London Case Study

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    That slippery slope was much like Jay Nolan’s. When Nolan was approached by his AA friends about trading for them, he initially declined knowing that part of his life was over. The more they asked, the more obligated he felt to help his friends. Similarly, the Garrett Bauer case also appealed to this sense of friendship. Bauer’s buddy Ken Robinson convinced Bauer to rejoin the insider trading group after years of suspension. In all three cases, the perpetrators were driven by the compulsion of…

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    Secure Computer Security

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    crucial data may not need as much protection as the types of data like account numbers, and trade secrets. You must follow the laws that govern you business. In a bank there may be data that can’t be disclosed to the public until it is reported. Insider trading is a type of unethical practice that is illegal. If your information is not protected from this type of disclosure it can lead to prosecution of your firm. Taking steps to keep confidentiality of information is extremely important. …

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