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    certain drugs can increase revenue which can allow the growth of more job opportunities with better wages. The industry can also help maintain and improve a person’s health. But on the contrary, the pharmaceutical industry can bring forth a lot of scandal, fraud and greediness, only worried about making profit and nt caring enough for consumers. References * Capali, Nicholas. (2003). Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics in the Pharmaceutical Industry. Retrieved on…

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    became the corporate culture within the organization. This culture cultivated the assumption of the directors that embezzling funds is an acceptable practice within the company. The stock price suffered from the unethical corporate culture and if the scandal did not occur in 2002, then the company could have gone out of business. However, the new board of directors and management team helped save the organization by touting the new ethical guidelines that were put into…

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    Jefferson Clinton. These two presidents, unlike several others before them, are not known for their accomplishments and successful careers, but remembered in history for presidencies tarnished by scandals. However, neither of these men were entirely bad; their careers were simply highlighted by one horrific scandal. Both of these men were credible, well liked politicians during a majority of their careers.Nixon helped bring America out of the Vietnam War,…

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    "Deflategate" has been the hottest topic in the sports world in 2015. Deflategate comes in a long line of cheating scandals in sports in recent years, with the other being Lance Armstrong. In both Deflategate and in the case of Lance Armstrong's scandal, there were a large number of individuals who justified their cheating because "everyone was doing it". This type of reasoning is dangerous as it teaches children, and others, that cheating can be justified. Be it in academics or sports,…

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    The watergate scandal involved five men from the Republican committee breaking into watergate hotel and bugging democrats rooms. It was later found out that Nixon had issued this order and may have been involved in many other scandals. Numerous noticeable individuals from the President's organization surrendered. VP Spiro Agnew was likewise compelled to leave for taking rewards. Congress then had Gerald Ford take the place of Spiro Agnew. A select Senate panel, headed by Senator Sam Erving,…

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    In recent years, the sports world has become plagued with unethical and immoral scandals. A study conducted by Burton, Peachey, and Wells (2017) evaluates the role of servant leadership in creating and maintaining a more ethical climate within collegiate sports. With scandals such as Jerry Sandusky's sexual misconduct at Penn State, academic scandals in various schools, sexual misconduct at Baylor, Maimi and others, it leads one to realize the collegiate sports culture needs a drastic overhaul…

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    In the CNN article: Cheating report confirms teacher’s suspicions by Paul Frysh, it talks about the cheating scandals that happened within the Atlanta school system between 2007-2009. It began with a pressure on state tests being tied to teacher’s teaching abilities and the pressure of federal funding for school. Both Teachers and Principals were concerned for their jobs when the Superintendent suggested removing those that did not have a high degree of students with high test scores. This led…

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    1 Watergate: Corruption, Paranoia, and Reforms. Elliott G. Cooper Pioneer Jr. Sr. High School. U. S. History Mr. Erik Riise March 4, 2024 2 Watergate: Corruption, Paranoia, and Reforms. As the 1970s began, America was recovering from tragedies such as the Vietnam War and the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy. As America started recuperating, one of the greatest burglaries in history occurred, shocking the nation. President Richard Nixon was…

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    however her wake of error and scandal cannot be lifted from the view of the American public. In 1992, during her husband’s Presidential campaign the Clinton came under fire for subsidizing losses of a company into another company that they co-owed. The scandal was named Whitewater and charges could never be brought against the Clintons due to lack of evidence. Then in 1996, while the Clintons were in office, some of the records that could not be “found” during the scandal where located in the…

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    The conflict concerning the inclusion of honor code being incorporated into high schools and colleges can be seen in lots of school systems. The honor code is a rational idea that is often viewed as ineffective when reducing cheating, but statistically, without a doubt, this is not the case. Some people argue that the implementation of the honor code is ineffective, and that it is useless because it makes students work together to avoid getting caught cheating, but facts show that the honor code…

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