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    VW EMISSION SCANDAL As technology progresses in our world everyday , workplace mainly shifts to technofirms. We , as people , now more need engineering in our lives. At this points executives and corparations have to ensure that their employees and managers are working in the ethical borders. In this essay , I will give the facts and details abount the VW emissions crisis and discuss the reasons. I will also share my opinions and recomendations about VW scandal. Volkswagen shocked with…

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    The profession of marketing in Vietnam is considered still being in its infancy (Nguyen & Rowley, 2015). It is, therefore, fathomable that unfair fear marketing tactics are still employed by several firms in the country, although they have long been perceived as controversial, and possibly unethical, by consumers in more developed countries. Cited by Arthur & Quester (2003: 12), Spence and Moinpour, 1972; LaTour, Snipes and Bliss, 1996 indicate that fear appeals generally impressively present…

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    The fraud that Bernard Madoff committed was discovered in December 2009, which was based upon a Ponzi scheme. He did so by taking money from new investors to pay earnings to old customers. The higher the number of his clients who wanted to withdraw of retire their investment, the more revenue he would need. Ponzi scheme is named after Charles Ponzi whose crime was discovered in July of 1920 by the Boston Post. Madoff started in the investment business legally by buying and selling stocks that…

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    individuals to speak out against non-compliance is a puzzle (Levi-Faur, 2012, p. 76). Uncertainty in the way that whistleblowing laws are handled is part of the reason for tension. Protections both federally and state has been strengthened to aid whistleblowers into speaking up in public safety, health and financial associations. Ultimately, job security, perception on legitimacy, and legality are the correlations in whether people feel comfortable speaking up when they know something is…

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    Watergate's Abuse Of Power

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    Watergate as defined by most historians, is one of the most prominent scandals that erupted in the years of Richard Nixon 's second term involving the break-down of Nixon 's administration amidst a very dangerous political scandal that shocked the beliefs of the American people and changed the view of the commander-in-chief 's position forever. Watergate is known as the largest abuse of power by an executive office in modern American history. President Nixon and his administration were not the…

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    Through Phillip Zimbardo 's work, nearly 45 years ago, it was discovered what a person could do to another human being when they have near absolute power. A vast majority of people believe that they would never be able to do all the harmful things that were conducted during the prison experiment; yet I feel, after reading about this experiment and other similar experiments, that everyone is susceptible to the tantalizing taste of power. As an example, just recently I had a spat with my older…

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    Real Eyes, Realize, Real Lies Our modern day technology is starting to mirror George Orwell's vision in 1984. Throughout the years, our technology has progressed and has become more efficient than it has been in previous years. Even our smartphones that we sit in our back pocket or the laptops we carry around us are more innovative than all of the technology combined in the 60s and 70s. This may be an advantage to our everyday life, but at what cost? The government can be recognized as “all…

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    David Wen 0277- Theory of Knowledge Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School B. Patton 21-01-2015 Reasoning with Imagination topic #1: Compare the roles played by reason and imagination in at least two areas of knowledge To what extent does reason require imagination? In the field of epistemology, the roles played by reason versus those played by imagination have been controversial. Reasoning is the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way whereas imagination is the faculty…

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    The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) was established in 1977 by Congress to ensure that all American businesspeople and companies were using ethical behavior when participating in international sales and contracts. At the time, companies based out of other countries would often bribe government officials to ensure that they received preferential treatment in any contracts they may enter with another business entity or a consumer and American companies and businesspeople had established an…

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    Dustin, Alvin, Samuel and Christian Are all very different people. They have different talents, hobbies, and future goals. They even have different live experiences, but all of this makes them who they are. Whether, their favorite things are playing video game, reading or skydiving, they are completely different people living in same world. I am Dustin Green, I am 19 years old. I have a talent when it comes to writing balance equations in chemistry. While, some people have a hard time figuring…

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