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    discord” to happen(). Government officials, such as senators, military officials, and advisors fought to keep their positions. They used their area of influence to their own benefits. “The emperor’s advisors also attempted to maintain their influence by attacking their rivals, as seen in the attacks on Stilicho and Aetius.” () Furthermore, emperors were also caught in this dangerous game. During 235-284 A.D., Rome had 22 emperors in less than fifty years. The officials were always threatened…

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    Global Bribery Essay

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    Managing the Risks of Global, Bribery in Business Case Analysis for ACCT 6390 – Spring 2016 Ebraheem Almakrami The issue of bribery has long been considered unethical and unfair. This classification led people to invest in finding ways to justify bribery differently based on their culture. Bribery could be descried as gifts in many countries like Japan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. In other parts of the world like Brazil, Russia, India, and China, bribery is looked at as…

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    information strategy provides information to elected officials to influence their actions. An information strategy is promoted through lobbying, direct communications, and expert witness testimony. Direct communications include inviting government lawmakers to activities “that will improve government officials’ understanding of management and employee concerns” (PP 9). Expert witness testimony includes providing data and facts to elected officials in order to educate or influence them at…

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    The fraudulent practice of civil asset forfeiture is a slap in the face to the principles of American democracy. Civil asset forfeiture is a legal process in which police officers can seize a civilian’s property if they believe those assets can be connected to a crime. Civil asset forfeiture originated during the Colonial era as an initiative to prevent foreign ships from illegally transporting goods, but required a criminal conviction in order to do so. However, the policy was revitalized…

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    subsequent actions of the United States officials in the coming days. The actions taken by the U.S. officials has been shrouded in mystery since that night. Hundreds of documents have been declassified and released to the public. These documents have helped to show the events in the Gulf during that time. The papers include phone transcripts, interviews, radio messages, and the time line of events developed by officials at the Department of Defense. This official paperwork provides persuasive…

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    Deontology Perspective

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    A recommendation, based on a deontology perspective, is for Stephen to take a proactive role. The proactive role approach coincides with the deontology perspectives and eliminates questionable behaviors, ethical implications and Stephen’s constant worries that are time consuming, which are eliminating organizational developmental objectives. Aside from the proactive approach, Stephen needs to develop and implement strategies to resolve the ethical implications he faces. The strategies would…

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    I am part of a logistical convoy and see a crowd which has surrounded a single individual. They are beating and kicking the individual. The interpreter says from what he can hear the individual is a former government official. As much as I feel I should help the individual being attacked, I cannot risk stopping the convoy and putting my fellow Soldiers in danger for a civil disturbance. This could escalate into an international issue. Chapter 5, III.,E.,(3) of the Operational Law Handbook…

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    of them was Taib, who said: “… At present, the population of the Ferghana Valley and Turkestan should make use of their positive conditions as much as possible. This country can be considered Dar al-Islam (land of Islam), where Muslim qadis and officials work. Islamic law, Sharia, is enforced by those in power. It is a great situation for them to be able to solve any legal issues according to Sharia…” (Komatsu 2007, 7). Taib had witnessed the rise of the court of qadi and considered it as an…

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    Spalding Essay

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    and manufacture some parts of the ball. As no official information was found saying how much an employee at Spalding receives, some other research was done to see how they just work in their factories, and all the employees in the United States seemed to be in very healthy conditions, specially because the United States is a richer country than many others that produce things like a basketball, and because the research was done in the Spalding NBA official Game Ball, it was easier to get a…

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    learning environment. Although school searches seem like a direct invasion of privacy as well as a waste of time for school administrators and security officials who conduct them, further analysis reveals that this is not the case. From an ethical standpoint, these searches are in the best interest of everyone involved. Parents entrust school officials to protect their students when they enter their facilities. Consequently,…

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