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    Guilty or Less Guilty? While some people may not believe that Nixon was involved in the Watergate Scandal, there is substantial proof that he was. The Watergate Scandal is considered to be one of the largest political scandals in history as well as the only one to bring down a presidency. While the news of the scandal shocked the nation, the culprit behind it all did not. "Richard M. Nixon was a secretive man who did not tolerate criticism well, who engaged in numerous acts of duplicity, who…

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    The Patriot Act Analysis

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    The United States Constitution gives us the right “ to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” and to do so without the fear that our privacy will be intruded upon. We have the ability to own land and put a fence around it so no one can come on to our property without our permission. We value our privacy and protect what we say or write on our phones and computers from prying eyes. There are laws set in place, like the Health Insurance Portability Act (HIPPA) that helps protect an…

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    and photographs for covering the scandal (The Pulitzer). According to Ed Zintel, a journalism student at the time of the Watergate Scandal, recalls, “Newspaper reporter became a sought-after career at the time, and we could thank the various whistleblowers around Watergate for that.” Woodward and Bernstein also published a non-fiction book reporting the scandal called All the President’s Men. The work was praised for being “the single greatest reporting effort of all time” (Harris 233). Two…

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    Fmla Research Paper

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    Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) “Employees on FMLA leave are protected against the reduction of force unless the employer can prove that the employee would have lost their position if not on FMLA leave status” (HRhero). Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA). USERRA requires employers to reinstate returning members of military services to the jobs. If the military employee had not received protected by USERRA, the employer would not hold their position. To…

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    In the past 100 years technology has progressed at an astonishing rate. The human race has gone from hardly being able to fly a plane to traveling through the cosmos. Computers that used to fill entire warehouses now fit in the palm of people’s hands. The human race exists in a digital age, where many parts of life revolve around technology such as computers and cell phones. Data is constantly being collected in ways that the average person hardly even notices. Simply clicking on a website may…

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    1. Introduction : Sustainable management is the ability to successfully management of the quality life in our planet. It is applicable to all aspects of our lives. The practices of a business are also sustainable managed. It should be sustainable to stay with quality and proper existence in the business world. Here in this study, I will discuss about UK’s Supply Chain TESCO Plc’s sustainable management policy and its approaches. I also tried to analyze Corporate Social Responsibility and…

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    off of the poor one investor own hospital chain is called community health services. The hospital system has been in trouble with the government for several years now in the investigation to false claim has been ongoing since 2009 originally a whistleblower named Robert Blake who work for chs filed a complaint because CHS was filing false claims this filing false claim act. Nearly 75% of chs health care spending was reimbursed by the federal government. in some settings providers of one of the…

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    criminal activity and massive fraud that lead to Enron’s bankruptcy, Lay maintains his innocence and lack of knowledge of what was happening. He blames virtually all of the criminal activities on Fastow. However, Sherron Watkins, the key Enron whistleblower, maintains that she can provide examples of Lay’s questionable decisions and actions. As Bethany McLean and fellow investigative reporter Peter Elkind observe: “Lay bears enormous responsibility for the substance of what went wrong at Enron.…

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    1984's Dystopian Society

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    they come in small waves with the stripping of rights and silencing of our watch dogs. U.S. Private Chelsea Manning, formerly known as Bradley Manning before revealing her new identity, and current fugitive Edward Snowden are the two ill-famed “Whistleblowers” who revealed the many wrong doings of the US government. The true on goings of the Iraq war was exposed when Chelsea Manning dumped over 700,000 files worth of data to WikiLeaks where reporters quickly divulged the information to the…

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    Forrest Gump Film Analysis

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    Forrest Gump is a film that defies the conventions of filmmaking, and in that sense it is difficult to do a typical analysis of the film. It’s not so much that the film is overly complicated or that reality is always in question or any art house tricks of that kind; it’s just that Gump doesn’t really follow any rules. We begin with the most obvious: the plot. This is a film that should have redefined the biopic. It is completely about the life and times of Forrest, the protagonist, in fact…

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