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    unemployment‚ poverty‚ and poor public services has tremendously increased. Secondly they seem to have no solid evidence on how to measure the cost and benefits of an anticorruption agency. Although‚ they do not have a precise reliable measurement of corruption the institutions are created essentially because of public pressure and their obligation to anticorruption. In the anticorruption domain Eastern Europe has sustained a useful laboratory for over twenty

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    1. Explain the claim made in the passage societies are likely to decline due to corruption. Societies are likely to decline due to corruption as it is not a good reputation to have and no other organisations will be willing to accept a society that has been involved in such a situation as corruption. A society also does not want to tempt their members to be part of corruption. Not only does corruption cause the above but it also loses business for the society. The do not want to involve and corrupt

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    According to Morris‚[3] corruption is described as the illegitimate use of public power to benefit a private interest. Senior‚[4] however‚ defines corruption as an action to (a) secretly provide (b) a good or a service to a third party (c) so that he or she can influence certain actions which (d) benefit the corrupt‚ a third party‚ or both (e) in which the corrupt agent has authority. Scales of corruption[edit] Corruption can occur on different scales. There is corruption that occurs as small favours

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    The United States focuses on health care more than any other country‚ but we are far from perfect. Citizens in our country are given the opportunity for great health benefits and the chance to be seen by highly educated doctors‚ however it comes at a cost. This consequently brings up the idea of fair play versus fair share. In our society‚ we are faced with the question‚ is health care a right or a product for sale? Access to high quality health care is essential to improving health in a society

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    places and country on the earth. Every place has it own distinct features and beauties.In addition‚ every person got different tastes‚choices and liking.Serveral people enjoy the sight of scenic beauties‚some are enjoyed the artificial wonder ‚some are interested towards places of historical and archeological interests and a few may be interested in visiting places of religious importance.\ I ’ve been visited even a few other country ‚the most beauty country in the world is my own country ’Myanmar’

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    Although corruption is not a new phenomenon‚ in recent years‚ corruption has become a major issue in developing countries; it is also widespread and part of everyday life. Not only that‚ corruption has become a serious obstacle in the development process of developing countries. Because of corruption good governance can be weakened‚ public policy can be misrepresented and it can also lead to misallocation of resources and harm the economic development (Bardhan‚ 1997; Rose-Ackerman‚ 1999‚ as cited

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    congress saying corruption has now became a raging epidemic. 2. Thank you all for your presence at this stage to talk about a subject that is of interest to all of us. I refer to corruption. Corruption Corruption is a global phenomenon. Corruption is a disease in both endemic and epidemic. It marks mockery of administration‚ development and democracy. Corruption in public life has reached an alarming stage and has enraged. Globally a sensitive issue the level of corruption has also increased

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    Thousands of citizens from over 40 cities poured into the streets on 30th January to participate in the nationwide campaign for “March against corruption”‚ started by Param Pujya Gurudev Sri Sri Ravishankarji along with Swami Ramdev‚ Swami Agnivesh‚ Kiran Bedi‚ Anna Hazare‚ Arch Bishop Vincent M Concessao‚ J. M. Lyngdoh and many others. The campaign demanded the setting up of the citizen-drafted Lokpal as an independent body at the center and Lok Ayuktas in the state. These bodies will have powers

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    18th century‚ a new revolution gripped the world‚ a revolution that was not political nor social or cultural. It was a revolution that changed the ways by how the world operated and produced its goods. It also changed the societies from a mainly agricultural society to one that in which industry and manufacturing was in control. This was an Industrial Revolution. The industrial revolution first got its start in Great Britain and then spread to other countries such as Germany‚ the United States and France

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    onslaught of messaging. While Americans might grumble about the lengthy advertisements at their local cineplex‚ most would also contend that mass commercialization poses less more of an annoyance than an actual threat to those who live in developed countries. However‚ as commercialization infiltrates every aspect of our society‚ Americans find themselves in the middle of a moral dilemma: should everything have a price? Are certain things‚ like health care‚ basic human rights that should never come

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