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    ‘The Role of Multinational Corporations in Enhancing Human Rights in Africa: The Illusion of Empiricism’ Abstract Literature and discourse relating to Multinational Corporations (MNCs) and human rights is ubiquitous with theoretical contestation on the merits and demerits of the potential harmonious existence of the two. Some argue that by virtue of the consequential results of their business operations‚ MNC’s have the potential to alleviate human suffering. For others‚ they are the cause of

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    integrating them and remaining competitive but were unsuccessful. In the meantime‚ Google and Facebook were flourishing in the emerging technological market. In more recent years‚ Yahoo! has gone through five CEO’s‚ with the latest being fired after falsifying his educational achievements and claiming to have a computer science degree that he never received. Fast forward to today and the newly appointed CEO‚ Marissa Mayer‚ has a new vision for Yahoo! with her background and experience with Yahoo!’s main

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    Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Michael Perez University of Phoenix ACC 561 Moises Rodriguez February 21‚ 2014 Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 In 2002‚ change came to the financial reporting sector for entities in the form of regulation and governance. The change‚ Sarbanes-Oxley or Sox Act‚ was a new federal law‚ setting new standards for financial reporting that public entities‚ management‚ and accounting firms to obey by. Sox put accountability on management to now certify the accuracy of their

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    convicted Martha Carrier‚ he would have judged the presented evidence as unreliable because the majority of it was based heavily on witnesses’ testimonies‚ which Increase Mather did not consider as a valid source‚ as well as the anger and mischief between Martha Carrier and others‚ which could purely be coincidental. Martha Carrier’s own children gave testimonies of her witchcraft. They had “fully confessed not only that they were witches themselves‚ but that this their mother had made them so.” In

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    Nobody Won Abstract When the Arthur Andersen LLP/Enron scandal surfaced in 2001‚ there was much confusion as to whom committed what crime and how many employees were actually involved. After the facts and criminal charges were final‚ the sequence of events makes sense; the union of two companies‚ the rise of the participating executives‚ and finally the end of the money ride. The leaders of both companies used dishonesty to make an abundant amount of

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    Ethics Paper Peggy Foster MGT 498 / Strategic Management January 26‚ 2011 Demetrius Holt Ethics Paper The purpose of this paper is to explain and define the role of ethics and social responsibility in developing a strategic plan while considering stakeholder needs and agendas. This paper will include an example of a corporation overstepping ethical boundaries for stakeholder agendas‚ and what type of preventative measures were used to avoid to the situation. Business Ethics Business Ethics

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    sale to “avoid any prejudice”. Vince Patton‚ the President of Westchester‚ investigated the situation and found that some of his employees were involved in illegal activities. It was revealed that they were involved in bribing customers along with falsifying receipts and broken bottle vouchers. Two salesmen‚ Mario and George‚ bribed Mr. Moon‚ and now the distributer faces a potential 45 day shutdown if ABC‚ Alcohol Beverage Control‚ is informed. Furthermore‚ several of the Westchester’s Standards of

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    According the Student code of conduct and Webster dictionary – Falsification is deliberately an untrue invention or statement of any information or story with the intent of the person to deceive‚ Concocting up lies‚ It’s the act of making up or falsifying on another source’s results in any assignment without proper acknowledgement of that source. Fabrication also includes copying that the student has not actually studied or has not done proper resources to comply the information that they write about

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    Adelphia Communications Corporation was one of the largest cable and internet providers in America prior to its declaration of bankruptcy in 2002 due to internal corruption. The executive officers of Adelphia inflated the stock price of the company by falsifying their financial records as well as funneling their debts into other smaller firms so that the large amounts of debt did not show on their financial reports. This lead investors to believe the company was performing significantly better than it

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    Analysis of the Distortion of Eye Witness Testimony to Victims of the Holocaust at Auschwitz This European study will analyze the narrative distortions of first-person eyewitness testimony in the killing of SS-guard‚ Josef Schillinger‚ in the Auschwitz concentration camp.. The theoretical premise of “an event without a witness’ will define the distortions of Schillnger’s role and death (by being shot by Franceska Mann) that arise through the “insider testimonies” of Filip Muller and Tadeusz Borowski

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