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    Typical business ethics dilemma result from the need to balance economic performance and social performance, when people think of fraternization they think it is harmless. But they are not seeing the bigger picture; there are rules and regulations in place for a reason, to protect good order and discipline for the greater good of the military and our nation. During this Session Long Project I will give examples of fraternization, and I will recommend the business decision my command should take…

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    Impeach Clinton Lies

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    A majority of the public though, continued to side with the democrats, believing that although he most definitely lied about his oath, they felt as if the lies did not matter as much because the situation did not directly affect the Nation’s well being. But how can serious lies and meaningless lies exist? Shouldn’t a lie just be a lie? Those questions were the center of the Republican’s argument. Clinton had lied under oath plain and simple and that was an impeachable offense no matter what the…

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    Was it right of Monica Lewinsky to pleasure Bill Clinton to climb the political ladder? Would it be okay to pay a teacher to look the other way while you cheat on an exam? Would it be socially acceptable to pay your local politicians so you exclusively can dump your shit in the river? No, of course not! Lobbying is defined as an attempt by an individual or group of people to influence the decision making of someone in a government office. Or, that would be a proper definition. If you are an…

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    Holier Than Thou From the time of King David and Bathsheba to Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky affairs have been some of the most popular scandals in history. Most common of the ones we hear of come from well-known names and reputations. Likewise in Hawthorne’s The Scarlett Letter discovering Hester Prynne’s “partner in crime” was the minister Dimmesdale evidenced Hawthorne’s obvious disagreement with the Puritan’s during this time period. Dimmesdale represents the hypocrisy in organized…

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    Character and Reputation. What’s the difference? When you go by the definition according to the dictionary, what we really understand is: Reputation: overall quality or character as seen or judged by people in general Character: the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual If you take a look at the definitions, you will notice that reputation is simply what others think of you. It is a formulated opinion. It is important for others to think highly of you, but your life should…

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    Executive Privilege is a controversial presidential power that is recognized by the courts but is nowhere mentioned in the U.S. Constitution. Executive Privilege is often used by presidents to hide information that may be incriminating or detrimental to their party or political standing. Many historians and politicians have claimed that executive privilege is not real and question whether it is constitutional for presidents and other members of the executive branch to withhold documents and…

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    and if it was to happen, it will be shocking. It only happened twice in history, the House of Representatives and republican of house voted to impeach president bill Clinton in 1998. He was being accused of lying about having sexual affair with Monica Lewinsky and lied to everybody. The senate was able not reach the 2/3 's majority vote which needed to go through his impeachment so then it acquitted by the Senate which allowed Bill Clinton to remain in office until…

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    Macbeth was a devout and ambitious soldier in the Scottish army who served his king until the bitter end. Bill Clinton was a deeply religious democrat who brought the crime rate in the United States to a twenty-six year low and played a key role in the development of the modern space program. These two men lived many centuries apart but share many aspects of their lives. Macbeth was a Scottish king who rose to power by murdering the previous king and taking the throne. Throughout his reign he…

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    Toll-gating is a procedure in which a person or company receiving a government contract is expected to forward a percentage of the profits to the party The Beauharnois Scandal of 1931 is an example of Toll-gating in Canadian politics. This scandal involved building and financing a huge hydro-electric project on the St. Lawrence river and a secret $700,000 payment to the Liberal Party. Bribery is an offering or accepting of illegal payments of money, goods or services in exchange for favours…

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    Netflix: The Era of Cable-Cutters The word “Netflix” has been ingrained in populations all of the world to the point where it has become a common placeholder for groups of people, and couples, to spend their weekends inside, watching a movie or T.V. series from the comfort of their own homes. However, streaming movies from home was not always the case, or ease of use for that matter. Netflix began in 1997 in California by Marc Randolph and Reed Hastings. Randolph co-founded MicroWarehouse which…

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