The Fraud of the Century: The Case of Bernard Madoff Group No. 5: International Students 麥立妲 98370389 魏維德 98370390 巴玉連 98370452 December 2011 Introduction We chose Bernard Madoff’s case because we thought that we could relate his case to many unethical behaviors. The analysis can be made on decision making and lack of ethical training which we think is an important topic to focus on this course. On Dec. 11‚ 2008‚ Bernard Lawrence Madoff confessed that his vaunted
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outline you will be better able to attack each issue in an orderly manner. I have provided a suggested outline for you below (followed by a more detailed approach): * Introduction (which may include a brief overview of the life of Bernard Madoff) * Bernard Madoff Investment Securities (BMIS) (here you can give an overview of the company and its principal business.) * Execution of the Fraud (this section may include a discussion of who were the parties that were involved in the fraud
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George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion sends me a few messages that he was either meaning to get out to his readers‚ or not. After reading the play‚ I felt that he was trying to deliver the message that finding one’s personal identity is of utmost importance‚ the importance of proper phonetics in society‚ and in a way perhaps illustrates an insecurity that Shaw has within his own love life. Shaw delivers the message that finding one’s personal identity is of utmost importance while also conveying
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BERNARD HOWROYD CHARSIMATIC LEADERSHIP BY CLAUDIA DABOUB MGMG355 LEADERSHIP IN ORGANIZATIONS PROFESSOR: DR. ROBERT TRODELLA JULY 5‚ 2012 I had the honor of interviewing Mr. Bernard Howroyd‚ who has had more than forty-eight years of leadership experience in the staffing industry. The interview ended up taking much longer than I expected because I was so influenced by what he had to say‚ I did not want to miss anything. Bernard‚ who is known to his employees as Bernie‚ has made a career out
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Bernard Shaw Pygmalion A Romance in Five Acts 1. Summary of the Play‚ page 2 2. Introduction and Short Analysis of the Main Character‚ page 4 3. Interpretation‚ page 5 4. Additional Information‚ page 7 5. Literature and Links‚ page 8 1. Summary London at 11.15 a.m.‚ on a rainy summer day. Everybody’s running for shelter because of the torrential storm. A bunch of people ist gathering in St. Pauls church‚ looking outside and waiting for the rain to stop. Among the
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In Bernard Mac Laverty’s novel Cal‚ the author sheds light on the conflict in Northern Ireland through a nineteen year old Catholic named Cal. This ideological war has devastating and detrimental effects on all involved especially Cal. Cal is a victim of this war as he is thrown into it and expected to react. As this violent war is surrounding Cal‚ he is also facing another type of conflict: an internal one. This internal conflict is a result of Cal’s psychological well being and results in self
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“I have found it!” he said‚ waving the twig in triumph. “Oh‚ its perfect. Thank you Bernard. It is so nice to have someone around to help me build this nest.” “Well‚ it’s no problem‚” he said‚ handing her the twig‚ “I think I quite enjoy nest building‚ its rather like a scavenger hunt‚ isn’t?” “Oh quite‚ quite indeed‚” she chirped. “Do you think they will like the nest?” “I would imagine so. I like it. But‚ who are they?” “My chicks‚” she said with pride. “Ah” he replied‚ understanding dawning
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“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore‚ all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” – George Bernard Shaw When I first read this‚ I immediately thought that this goes back to a classical debate of being ideal against being practical. To challenge the status quo. But do we really have to be unreasonable in order to achieve progress? Being reasonable implies practicality which denotes steadiness and soundness
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Bernard McGrane believes that as sociologists they have to think scientifically which means without any bias or personal preference. For instance‚ when we are think about necessity of legalizing casinos in NYC‚ we cannot have any answer influenced by personal experience like lost money there or personal preference like I don’t like gambling. We have to think objectively without any personal emotion. As to culture shock from anthropology‚ it is a individual get in to a new society which has totally
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The paper “The Self and The Future” is written by Bernard Williams. It depicts two very similar cases and stirs a discussion between whether the psychological continuity theory or bodily continuity theory is more relevant when it comes to our personal identity. Psychological continuity is a view that is based on the principle that our personal identity is associated with our thoughts and memories. Bodily continuity theory is a view that as long as we have the same body‚ we are the same person. Throughout
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