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    If physicians are not deceptive, courts should still not allow all types of medication to be to be prescribed over the internet. Although the physician may not be trying to deceive his client, he or she might want to get medication they should not be allowed to have. As mentioned in the article, the website had general information about the drugs, their side effects, online questionnaires, and the individuals answered them to sought the medicine they wanted. This can result in great consequences…

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    I would also recommend conducting internal audits, which consist of two audits a month. This would help with minimizing any potential loss or misrepresentation of funds. Lastly, I would ensure that the work environment is comfortable and healthy. Managers sometimes assert that happy employees are more productive than unhappy employees (Brickley, Smith, & Zimmerman, 2016, p.33). This allows the staff…

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    In the movie Chariots of the Gods, based on the novel by Erich von Däniken, it brings up multiple pseudoarchaeological claims. A pseudoarchaeology claim “-involves the misinterpretation and misrepresentation of archaeological data to concoct a past that some feel is more satisfying” (Fader). One of the most interesting claims I heard about was the idea that the Egyptians could not have built the pyramids in Giza by themselves with the technology available at the time. Von Däniken creates this…

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    The Success Hotel Case

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    The main legal issue in this scenario is whether Elena can sue The Success Hotel for the loss of her property valuables on the very last day of her stay in the hotel. The general principle of law relating to this issue is the exemption clauses being put up by the management of this hotel. This hotel has many signs that tells the management will not be responsible for the valuables lost if these items are not given to the front desk for safe-keeping, these are the exemption clauses made by the…

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    Bp Ethical Issues

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    Introduction This essay will consist of the ethical examination of two companies who were involved in some of the most prominent debacles in American history. The cases of the Enron scandal with many financial issues and mishaps from the management team and those in charge of business decisions. In addition, the ethical information on the British Petroleum (BP) oil spill. Both instances will be evaluated on the lack of ethical behavior, and how it can be improved or avoided in these…

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    correctly. They also got no personal advantages other than their name was going to be published. Principle C, integrity was met because they did tell Charlie what the effects could be, the good and the bad. They did not engage in any fraud, misrepresentation, or cheat. The lab and the head of the experiment did have good judgment and treated Charllie the same as any other race, gender, religion, or age, as said in Principle D. Principle F wasn't completely followed, they set Charlie up for…

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    Mary Silliman's War Essay

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    Surprisingly, this film is accurate depicts the environment of colonial New England by including in the film several aspects that were prevalent during the era in which colonial Americans began to act. This is a glance at American Revolutionary War history is re-created in the moderately absorbing story of a Connecticut wife and mother caught between her religious faith, and deep love for her husband. Mary Silliman's War,' directed by Stephen Surjik, is the tale of an 18th century colonial…

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    1491 Mann Summary

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    continuously find more archaeological sites that spread to all reaches of the American and we are thoroughly surprised numerous times over at each discovery. I think it is time that we stop underestimated American civilizations because of the misrepresentation that had exists because of European colonialism backed up by contemporary accounts that want to marginalize their impact on the…

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    Human Sacrifice Analysis

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    Davíd Carrasco writes two interpretive essays entitled “The Exaggerations of Human Sacrifice” and “Human Sacrifice/Debt Payments from the Aztec Point of View.” As the name suggests, “The Exaggerations of Human Sacrifice” aims to dispute the misrepresentations in Díaz del Castillo’s reports and the bona fide extent in which human violence in the Aztec society was executed. “Human Sacrifice/Debt Payments from the Aztec Point of View” details the Aztecs’ perspective on the ritual killings. Carrasco…

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    Answer 1. The prime focus of a business organization is to generate profit and at times organization have practised illicit practices and illegal acts such as intentional deception (showing skewed results), misrepresentation of accounting information which is directed to result in profit to an individual and group of people. We can say that any illegal activities done by an individual or a group with the intention of making more money for organization when caught by the authorities or by any…

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