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    where credit is due. Katrina here is guilty of unintentional plagiarism as she likely does not know how to cite sources properly‚ and has a rather limited definition as to what plagiarism truly is. Unless she gives proper credit‚ she is guilty of embezzlement and intellectual dishonestly. The passage she included into her work cannot be considered common knowledge; even though her work is paraphrased from the original text‚ it is professional courtesy to accredit the author of the original work. In

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    had arrived in New York City in 1890 and became a male prostitute that he got the chance torape young boys‚ a crime he kept committing even after his mother arranged a marriage. In 1898‚he was married to a woman nine years. He was arrested for embezzlement and was sentenced to incarceration in 1903. He regularly had sex with men while in prison. Mr. Howard offered him fifteen dollars a week‚ which Edward accepted joyfully. Howard even agreed to hire Willie‚ Edward’s closest friend. Mr. Howard had

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    Perception

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    they’re doing something right because it justifies their cause‚ while others are programmed to perceive deeper and may find that particular reason unjustifiable to commit inhumane acts or atrocities; whether it be treason‚ black marketing‚ financial embezzlement or others. The transformation of the stone age to the information age and now the technological age

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    Corruption and Fast Change

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    [650] Paper Corruption and fast change: Shifting modes of micro-coordination Jens Chr. Andvig No. 650 – 2003 Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt Utgiver: NUPI Copyright: © Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt 2003 ISSN: 0800 - 0018 Alle synspunkter står for forfatternes regning. De må ikke tolkes som uttrykk for oppfatninger som kan tillegges Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt. Artiklene kan ikke reproduseres - helt eller delvis - ved trykking

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    Apple Code of Conduct

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    Apple Supplier Code of Conduct Apple is committed to ensuring that working conditions in Apple’s supply chain are safe‚ that workers are treated with respect and dignity‚ and that manufacturing processes are environmentally responsible. Apple’s suppliers (“Suppliers”) are obligated‚ in all of their activities‚ to operate in full compliance with the laws‚ rules‚ and regulations of the countries in which they operate. This Supplier Code of Conduct (“Code”) goes further‚ drawing upon internationally

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    Personal Moral Theory

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    of individuals in that society. The next step in building a personal moral theory is to identify and prioritize personal values Pressures on Values You may commit to distribution of information freely‚ what if your brother is arrest for embezzlement? For example a military general accepts the function of protecting his nation‚ what is his value? For communication professionals‚ what is the

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    natural resources (oil‚ gas and mining). It claims to Governments to apply veracity and transparency through financial information of public operations in other to build trust and eradicate corruption. Oil producer countries are highly exposed to embezzlement but in the case of Timor-Leste5‚ which incorporated EITI regulations‚ brought many advantages to the country. Not only generated trust among society and worldwide but also helped to improve its economic situation by incentivizing public programs

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    There can be no power without powerlessness. There can be no corruption without power. Whether that power is political‚ isn’t significant. However‚ whenever a person holds in their hands something that they never had before‚ corruption seems to become more of an inevitability rather than a possibility. Nevertheless‚ the root of that feeling‚ of something new‚ comes not from the power itself. Powerlessness is the root of the abuse as it is a sort of reimbursement‚ plus interest‚ for all of those

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    payments for contracts are described as common place and perhaps even required.  Perhaps the most glaringly problematic observation remains that the Siemens AG top management claims that they failed to notice rampant‚ and arguably conspicuous embezzlement leading to lucrative foreign contracts. Are there flaws in the German System of Corporate Governance? The 2007 scandal resulting in charges against Siemens’ Chief of Information Technology‚ Johannes Feldmayer‚ and Chief of Finance‚ Karl-Hermann

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    Anonymity vs Publicity

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    Meaning and applicability In colloquial use‚ anonymity typically refers to the state of an individual’s personal identity‚ or personally identifiable information‚ being publicly unknown. In daily life‚ there is a large number of reasons for anonymity to be used in terms of sharing‚ obtaining and providing information and materials on great variety of themes of local and global scale and significance. Generally‚ as a legal and widely used process of accessing and manipulating diverse online content

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