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    LO2 Understand the issues related to use of information Explain the impact on an organisation of the following • Legal issues: • Data protection legislation (e.g. Data Protection Act 1998) • Freedom of Information Act 2000 • Other relevant legislation (e.g. Computer Misuse Act 1990) • Copyright considerations. • Ethical issues: • Examples of ethical issues (e.g. moral, whistle blowing, disability, use of information) • Codes of practice (e.g. email, internet, internal policies, intellectual…

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    actually worth $1.2 billion less than previously reported (SecuritiesFraudFYI.com, 2006). When this information was revealed, investors, creditors and stockholders knew something was amiss. This behavior would have continued had it not been for one whistleblower that recognized the unethical behavior that was taking place. Sherron Watkins (Thomas, 2006), Vice President for Corporate Development, wrote a memo to her boss, Kenneth Lay, stating "and there are probably one or two disgruntled…

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    Shane Harris in his book @War: The Rise of the Internet-Military Complex (2015) explains that the government is partnering with large technology companies in order to carry out espionage and digital attacks that have real world consequences. Harris supports his claims by describing the operations and programs the US engaged in alongside private technology companies based on public knowledge and on interviews conducted with top US officials. The author’s purpose is to inform the audience about…

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    If America and the coalition wish to defeat the Islamic State and re-stabilize Iraq and the Levant, Assad should be funded and the FSA discarded.The continual conflict in Syria is one of the most controversial and misconcepted engagements in the modern era, because of media organizations spreading these truthless allegations and misconceptions. Most westerners view the Syrian Civil War as a fight between an evil regime led by the brutal and malicious Bashar Al-Assad, and Peaceful democracy…

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    The first learning objective of the class was to study the ethical theories and be able to apply them. The readings were helpful in this instance because I think that everything that was taught can be applicable in one way or another. I have an issue with deciding on one specific theory to follow, so I think that everything that I have learned can be used. For example, the theory of egoism is something that I would have used in the past but I am now trying to move away from that mindset. Even…

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    Muckraker Research Paper

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    Muckraker to Mole An Analysis of Investigative Journalist’s Role Throughout History – What is was, currently is and might be Introduction: This paper explores the development of investigative journalism from its early 20th-century beginnings of ‘muckraking, ' to its current function in today’s society. First examined is the history behind investigative journalism, detailing the original obligations of reporters such as Upton Sinclair and Seymour Hersh. Regardless of the name muckraker,…

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    Reviewing the Financial Management of Colon Cancer Alliance Introduction Nonprofit organizations exist to provide various types of services and needs to the surrounding community and/or to the nation or world, as a whole. Unlike the for-profit counterparts, nonprofits do not exist to generate profit or have owner’s equity or stockholders (Accounting Coach, n.d.). Instead, nonprofits must rely on contribution, membership dues, program revenue, fundraising events/activities, public or private…

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    Whistleblower I am Waylon Park I’m an investigative journalist from Denver, Colorado. I have received an email from Miles Upshur a software engineer who works at the Mount Massive Asylum he has been telling me about inhumane experiments being conducted at the asylum. Well that’s why I am here to expose the Murkoff Corporation patients are being hurt and Murkoff is making money off of it this needs to stop. I’m in front of the gates that lead to the Asylum…

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    Gym Case Study

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    He is told that the gym's female clientele "feel more comfortable" with female personal trainers. Joe contacts the EEOC to file a complaint against Our Gym. Joe: B) may succeed in his Title VII claim against Our Gym. 13) Ed, a male, works as a receptionist at Acme, Inc., which has 200 employees. Acme customer, Joe, often makes sexual advances on Ed during his weekly visits to Acme. Ed has complained to Acme HR Manager Sam about Joe's conduct. Under these facts: A) Acme…

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    MIAGE Comprehensive Exam Thomas Hone Human Trafficking is not a new problem. Throughout history, it has been practiced by all nations and groups of people, all in the name of business and progress. However, as humanity progressed, they began to understand the negative effects that this practice has, not only on those forced into it, but on society as a whole. With the new knowledge, efforts were made by some to curb and end this practice. Such a cause, while noble, is not a task that can be…

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