How to end corruption Prompt justice‚ prompt punishment to guilty‚ prompt registration of FIR in Thana and prompt action by police personnel‚ prompt movement of files in all offices‚ election and recall of public representatives and so on…. All these are possible only when the culture of flattery and yesmanism is stopped completely. Honest workers have always fear of wrong posting and rejection in promotion processes if they do not flatter their bosses or bribe them.. Honest person fear in
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In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ the theme of corruption and decay is a running feature. We follow a sequence of this corruption mostly through one character‚ King Claudius‚ which inevitably leads to all other characters who come in contact with this man being ultimately tarnished also. The very moment we are informed of Claudius’ “foul and most unnatural murder”‚ the state of Denmark begins to perish. I believe that this evident theme of corruption and decay is reinforced by Shakespeare time and time again
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Former New York Police Officer‚ Francesco Vincent “Frank‚” Serpico is known for whistleblowing on police corruption during the late 1960s and early 1970s. His action led to investigation known as Knapp Commission held by Mayor John V. Lindsay to investigate the New York Police Department (Roberts‚ 2012). The Knapp Commission analyze their police‚ which results illustrate two types of corrupted law enforcement officers for either being grass-eaters or meat eaters. Researchers stated that grass eaters
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consequences‚ facing both physical and mental difficulties. The decay of the Compson family is symbolic of the decline of traditional American values and beliefs‚ and‚ similarly‚ can be associated with the corruption of established morals and principles‚ represented in The Sound and the Fury as the corruption and influence of Caddy on all her family members. Caddy as Faulkner’s symbol of the
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people responsible for king Macbeth’s corruption and downfall are the Three Witches‚ Lady Macbeth and Macbeth himself. The start of the corruption starts in act 1‚ scene 3 the witches have said “All hail Macbeth! Hail to thee‚ thane of cawdor. All hail Macbeth‚ that shalt be king hereafter‚” The three witches ran into Macbeth and Banquo in the woods and tell the future to the both of them and what will happen. This moment is the part that started the corruption because now Macbeth can not stop thinking
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Education is the process of easing learning ‚ or the procuring of knowledge ‚ variety of skills ‚ various values‚ different beliefs and habits. Education For All (EFA) is an international organisation led by UNESCO that is aiming to meet the learning requirements of all human beings. In this campaign ‚ regimes‚ development firm‚ civil society‚ non-government firms and the media are some of the partners working hard towards reaching these goals. The main aim of Education for All (EFA) is sustainable
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king‚ was murdered and dethroned by his own brother. Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare focuses on a tone of mysterious dread and surmounting tension to reveal the internal conflicts within Hamlet’s psyche. To illustrate his theme of how evil and corruption lead Hamlet to madness‚ Shakespeare depicts distinct and worsening images of decay within Denmark. The first sign of the country’s moral disintegration appears at the beginning of the play‚ when Hamlet and a few officers wait on the dark battlement
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Corruption is authority plus monopoly minus transparency. The Canterbury Tales is a book containing a compendium of frame stories told by different characters written by Geoffrey Chaucer throughout the late 1300s. Throughout the novel‚ Chaucer criticizes the injustices that take place in the real world by using characters and their stories as exemplum for the realities of the world. The Pardoner and Summoner are Chaucer’s two most intriguing male characters in The Canterbury Tales. Both characters
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The Soul’s Corruption The Gothic begins with later-eighteenth-century writers’ in the Romantic period. When it was launched‚ the Gothic featured terrifying experiences in ancient castles experiences connected with subterranean dungeons‚ secret passageways‚ flickering lamps‚ screams‚ moans‚ bloody hands‚ ghosts‚ graveyards‚ and others. By extension‚ it came to designate the mysterious‚ fantastic‚ supernatural‚ the terrifying‚ the pleasurably terrifying‚ in literature more generally. Gothic literature
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Corruption of Love within the Innocent Within the works of William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein the concept of love is found within characters that are innocent and filled with good intentions. In all three works‚ love fills specified characters with joy and gratefulness towards the other characters who they claim to love. Unfortunately‚ the characters that experience love are only satisfied with its graces until it somehow gets corrupted. The minds
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