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    warranting reporting involve: neglection of duties, criminal offences, miscarriages of justice, dangers to health and safety and of the environment, and additionally, the covering up of these activities (Whistleblowing Helpline, 2015, np). The whistleblowers will be required to report any unethical workplace activity, this system subsequently allows employees to identify issues and report them to a worker higher on the…

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    newspaper, The Guardian, “Foreign politicians and officials who took part in two G20 summit meetings in London in 2009 had their computers monitored and their phone calls intercepted”. They learned this information from the documents uncovered by the whistleblower Edward Snowden. Many foreign officials were infuriated by this information and felt that the United States government has crossed a big line. There have been many exchange of word between the international diplomats over this issue.…

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    It was a cold day in Darkland, cold as a vampire’s heart. It was another day of sacrifice, happiness, and relief for the Head Of Darkland and a day of grief for the citizens. It was the day of the messenger. This day involves worryness and hiding because the messenger and HOD makes their decisions on the one person leaving each family. The world darkland is a vampire world that’s cruel and untrustworthy. Most people keep their secrets away so they won’t get taken by the messenger,…

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    Torture, starvation, and lack of sleep are all things some people have to face every day. For years the Chinese have allowed for thousands of people to lose their human rights and suffer in labor camps. These labor camps are part of the re-education through labor act. They are meant to house the guilty but often hold the innocent. These camps violate several human rights: freedom from torture, right to rest and leisure, right to a fair public hearing, and the right to belief and religion. The…

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    Five... People are anxious for this moment to be a success. Four... U.S. citizens grit their teeth, hoping the lift off will be a success. Three... Butterflies. Butterflies fill stomachs during this nerve racking moment. Two... Families of Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and their crew hold their breath. One... Blast off. Cheers ring all across the country, “to the moon!” Rather to a deserted area that could serves as a good representation to the moon. There is an abundance of evidence supporting…

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    Insider Trading Law

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    IMPACT OF INSIDER TRADING LAWS IN AUSTRALIA 1.0 INTRODUCTION Securities law in Australia is predominantly governed by the Corporations Act 2001(the Corporations Act). On the other hand, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is charged with the mandate of regulating the securities market with insider trading being a current priority. The Australian insider trading provisions are notoriously difficult to comprehend as they poise a conundrum in definitions of insider trading…

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    Fraud Triangle The Fraud Triangle Theory created by Donald Cressey explains the three elements needed for fraud to be committed. These elements include opportunity, pressure or perceived pressure and rationalization. In the very publicized FIFA court case that included charges such as fraud, racketeering and bribery these elements were clearly present. According to The U.S Department of Justice (2015) , there was a total of nine FIFA Officials and five Corporate Marketing Executives who…

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    state mass surveillance is a gross misuse of power (Suleman, 2013). This essay will seek to critically discuss both the merits, and shortcomings of mass state surveillance in the digital age. The discussion of this topic is relevant as several whistleblowers have recently leaked information detailing several large scale state surveillance programs. Firstly, this essay will…

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    he documented that this was an inhumane way to treat any prisoner. In firsthand accounts of the study, Zimbardo and other participants give their take on the study and how it went wrong and where it was eye-opening. Christina Maslach was the whistleblower at the Stanford Prison Experiment when she came to visit the experiment and question Zimbardo on how he could let something like this happen. She is quoted as saying, “The clearest influence the study had on me was that it raised some really…

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    Dishonesty In Nursing

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    Dishonesty in Clinical Nursing Educational Environments The increasing need for quality health care providers is a looming issue for the United States. Much of the nursing population is aging and qualified nurses are not replacing experienced nurses at many institutions around the country. Snavely (2016) estimates that by 2022 the country will require 1.05 million nurses to fill the deficit and adequately care for the aging population. As generations continue to live longer, but with…

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