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    obsessive and intelligent‚ and Eddy is a greedy‚ loud-mouthed control freak. Their only pursuits in life is getting their hands on a jawbreaker and fitting in with the other kids. In order to achieve this‚ Ed and Double D help Eddy with his plans to scam the other children in their cul-de-sac out of their money; however‚ they always run into problems. This cartoon can‚ in some ways‚ reinforce

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    By Ogechi Ebere By Ogechi Ebere Their Advantages‚ Abuses and Dangers. Their Advantages‚ Abuses and Dangers. The Use of Social Networking Sites The Use of Social Networking Sites Introduction: Human beings by and large are social. They feel an inherent need to connect and expand their connections. There is a deep rooted need among humans to share. In the past‚ due to geographical distances and economic concerns‚ connections between people were limited. A social network is made up of individuals

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    July 31‚ 2013 Medical Quackery When watching television it is almost impossible to avoid commercials. Many commercials advertise the newest television shows or the most current sales going on in stores‚ but what about the newest breakthrough in weight loss technology? According to this advertisement it is the newest breakthrough in weight loss pills‚ but is it really? This is most likely a form of medical quackery (Barrett and Jarvis 1). Medical quackery is defined as any medical remedy that does

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    In the world of economic competition that we live in today‚ many thrive and many are left to dig through trashcans. It has been a constant struggle throughout the modern history of society. One widely prescribed example of this struggle is Upton Sinclair ’s groundbreaking novel‚ The Jungle. The Jungle takes the reader along on a journey with a group of recent Lithuanian immigrants to America. As well as a physical journey‚ this is a journey into a new world for them. They have come to America‚ where

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    Increasing Crime Among Youth

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    violence 4 Illegal drug trade 5 Arms trafficking 6 Poaching and wildlife trafficking 7 Cyber crime 8 Corruption and police misconduct 9 Crimes against foreigners in India 9.1 Petty crime 9.2 Passport theft 9.3 Confidence tricks 9.4 Taxi scam 9.5 Rape and sexual assault 9.6 Murder and manslaughter 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External links [edit] Crime over time Incidence of cognizable crimes in India 1953-2007[1]A report published by the National

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    The Hallmark Scandal

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    Introduction Hallmark is the recent largest banking scam in Bangladesh‚ which occurred due to regulatory inefficiency of commercial banking sectors. It is a pointer to the fact that if you do not tighten the regulatory belt of the banks‚ serious problems could creep in. Source suggests‚ this particular business house is assumed to have resorted to fraudulent loan. A fraudulent loan is one in which the borrower is a business entity controlled by a dishonest bank officer or an accomplice; the “borrower”

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    Enron Scandal

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    seriously affected by the scandals. Enron scam was the most remarkable scandal in 20 centuries by their institutionalized‚ systematic‚ and creatively planned accounting fraud. The scandal also brought into question the accounting practices and activities of many corporations in the United States. The scandal also affected the greater business world by causing the dissolution of the Arthur Andersen accounting company. This report will reveal the whole story of Enron scam and auditors role from the situation

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    Case Study Of Flipkart

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    how’s and why’s of the happenings‚ there was a whirl of promises for the customer. The letter was too long for an e-mail. People who shop online to save time won’t care about reading the lengthy letter completely. And Flip Kart was accused of pricing-scams in the sale but the letter did not have any explanation about it. Altogether‚ It was seen as a letter to regain the lost reputation of the organisation. OUR

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    art news letter

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    1What is Art Ancient Art Our knowledge of art‚ as well as of all other aspects of life‚ of prehistoric times is based on the discoveries of archaeologists. In Europe‚ most archaeological discoveries have been made along the Danube River in the east and in the caves of southern France and Spain. The sculpture of the Palaeolithic period is characterised by engraved bones and ivory‚ with the subject (usually animals like bison or reindeer) lightly incised with fluid‚ curving lines. Other sculpture

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    white collar crime

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    Here is Your Short Speech on White Collar Crime ! The concept of “white collar crime” found its place in criminology for the first time in 1941 when Sutherland published his research paper on white collar criminality in the American Sociological Review. He defined white collar crime as a “crime committed by persons of respectability and high social status in course of their occupation”. A white-collar criminal belongs to upper socio-economic class who violates the criminal law while conducting

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