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    Bing Liu 991144491 Written Report Case: Etch – A – Sketch Ethics 1. Was it ethical of the Ohio Art Company to move production to China? What were the economic and social costs and benefits of this decision? What would have happened if production had not been moved? The term ethics refers to accepted principals of right or wrong that govern the conduct of a person‚ the members of a profession‚ or the actions of an organization. Here‚ it refers to action of the Ohio Art Company. It was ethical

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    head : VICTIMLESS CRIMES 1 Victimless Crimes : Explanation and Examples Bea Alexandra C. Saptang Stockton Early College Academy VICTIMLESS CRIMES 2 Victimless Crimes : Explanation

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    The Neckklace Character Sketch Not once in the whole story does Mathilda ever thank her husband. She is concerned only with herself. Mathilda’s selfish greediness is also shown in her attitudes toward other people. She has one acquaintance mentioned‚ Madame Forrester. Matilda is such a type person in our society. A woman not thankful for what she has. One might perceive that Matilda and her husband are just really poor. Well from what I gathered‚ I think that she is just middle class. They may

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    English 099 7 October 2014 Nice People Finish Last “Who do you have to kill to get a beer around here?” If you want something‚ you have to be loud and aggressive about it. I agree with the saying “Nice people finish last” because being too nice can negatively affect a person’s career‚ relationship they’re in‚ and sports they play. People might think that being nice is a good thing but at time a person needs to be aggressive if he or she wants to advance. An example is a person’s career because it is

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    Katherine Mansfield illustrates in the story the protagonist Miss Brill as a middle aged women with no family that believes she has a social life‚ which consists of watching other people interact with each other. Mansfield parallels Miss Brill with the fur she keeps wrapped up in a box until Sunday. She demonstrates a dynamic character that receives a reality check from the "real" world where she belongs rather than in a chimerical world she made up. Mansfield creates a colorful character who symbolizes

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    White collar crimes differ from traditional crimes. Society mainly base their point of views of the two from the perspective of media. Not only does media view the two as different the criminal justice also respond to white collars cases differently. There may be several theories behind the activities of white collars crimes. Williams‚ (2008) states‚ “The activities of interest to white-collar and corporate criminologists traverse the fields of law‚ economics‚ politics‚ and accounting‚ thus requiring

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    Controversial Choices and Victimless Crimes Often talked about in newspaper articles‚ radio stations and television segments‚ are the “victimless crimes” of today’s society. Victimless crimes are crimes that do not inflict harm on anyone physically‚ but are considered illegal because of certain circumstances of the situation. The fairness of this controversial matter is in question; the governmental interference should not be involved in personal affairs of its people if there is no

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    Crime and Punishment By: Your Name Date Professor Fyodor Dostoevsky in his fictional novel Crime and Punishment‚ written in 1866‚ explores redemption through suffering and the inner thoughts of a "criminal" by providing insight into a young man named Raskolnikov’s mind before and after the murder of a decrepit old pawnbroker. In Crime and Punishment‚ a young scholar named Raskolnikov murders a miserable old pawnbroker to prove a theory of his‚ which states that extraordinary people

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    The given circumstance in this scene is a break up between Javier and Caroline. The previous scene begins with Caroline trying to know where Javier’s new apartment is‚ resulting in Javier giving an answer that shifts the emotion of the characters compare to the prior scene. What began as an awkward conversation‚ led to an argument in which both characters brought up many feelings that one another weren’t necessarily aware about. I am Caroline‚ I am twenty-eight years old and I live with my mother

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    Crime and Drug Use The link between drug use and crime is not a new one. For more than twenty years‚ both the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the National Institute of Justice have funded many studies to try to better understand the connection. One such study was done in Baltimore on heroin users. This study found high rates of criminality among users during periods of active drug use‚ and much lower rates during periods of nonuse (Ball et al. 1983‚ pp.119-142). A large number of people who

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