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    Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind and was published in 2003. It was all about the company of Enron and the downfall of it all and the scandals associated with it. Enron was an American energy, commodities, and services company which was located in Houston, Texas. At one point in time, it was the 7th largest company worth almost about $70 billion. There were many scandals involved in all of this, but before I get into detail about those, the book says how fast Enron declined and went downhill. They…

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    the Watergate Scandal. The scandal started in June of 1972 when 5 men broke into the Democratic National Committee headquarters and were charged for burglary. Over the course of the scandal, 28 of Nixon's aides and officials were charged with crimes that were connected to the President. President Nixon finally resigned in August of 1974. I was surprised at how long it took Congress to even consider impeaching President Richard Nixon. The Watergate scandal had…

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    Watergate Multiple people call this the “Scandal that Brought Down Nixon.” The watergate scandal was a big factor and political topic in 1972-1974. The watergate refers to the hotel in Washington, one of Washington’s plushest hotel. The Watergate has an intriguing historical and political background arising out of political events of the 1960s such as Vietnam and the publication of the Pentagon papers, but the real problem begins in 1972. by the time the burglars were arrested, Nixon was…

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    The Watergate scandal, ran by President Richard Nixon and his committee to re-elect him, was considered one of the greatest political scandals in our world today. The scandal consisted of performing illegal tasks behind everyone’s back and covering reasoning behind each of them by lying on a consistent basis. Most of the task, such as approving the Houston Plan (or Plumbers) and the U. S. bombing took place months before the day of election. Unfortunately, the members of the Plumbers were…

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    I chose an article that was about a Secret Service Officer named Lee Robert Moore, who is being charged with attempted transfer of obscene material to a minor and faces a state court preliminary hearing Friday on two counts of sexual solicitation of a child under 18 and one count of providing obscene material to a person under 18. The federal complaint stated, “Moore often engaged in online chats while on duty, once asking the undercover officer to send him something “exciting” one day when he…

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    On April 10,1922 was when the teapot dome scandal began. The teapot dome scandal was a scandal dealing with the oil companies and the white house. It was also where the oil companies found a lot of oil(history.com). They used the oil as vast fuel. The scandal was important because the oil companies bought the white house. The corruption was so bad that the oil companies bought the white house. The scandal was hard for fitzgerald because he was living through corruption. During the war the…

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    The film ENRON: The Smartest Guys in the Room painted a picture of corporate greed and all the practices one might see in the creation of fraud. It dove into personalities of the top executives surrounding the scandal and the lies created to establish a successful persona. The governmental investigation revealed that the intricate entanglements of deceptive communications were fed from near the top of the chain to traders, analyst, and investors. Traders proactively drove the mechanisms that…

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    He stated in his resignation speech that he always made decisions for the best interest of America. However, he never admitted to any wrongdoing in the Watergate scandal. Although Nixon did not directly order the men to break into the DNC, he did aid in covering the offenses up. He provided hundreds of thousands of dollars to the burglars in the affair in order to keep them quiet. This money was largely distributed…

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    BUS 501 Managerial Economics Fall 2011 Arthur Anderson Mary Myrick-Saddler The History of Arthur Andersen Arthur Andersen LLP., was an accounting firm with an extensive history which is over a span of nearly 90 years, would become one of the Big five largest accounting firms in the United States. First of all, Arthur Andersen the person has been recognized as an important innovator of his professional period moreover, the accounting firm seen as the symbol of trust, integrity and…

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    He was introduced to the carpet cleaning industry at the age of twelve by his mother, who worked as a telephone solicitor for a small carpet cleaning firm. Due to the lack of barriers to entry in this industry (no licensing requirements, no apprenticeships to be served and only minimal start-up capital needed), it is not hard for anyone to start a carpet cleaning company. But at the same time, no barriers to entry meant that there was a cutthroat competition within the industry and it was not…

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