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    government‚ many emperors were assassinated. However‚ it was not a war or assassinations that led to its fall‚ it was a decline in morals and values. The Roman Empire was around for roughly 500 years‚ and some might say that the United States of America is an empire similar to Rome. Whether you believe this or not‚ the U.S. is experiencing several problems across the nation that will lead to its decline and fall of a world power‚ similar to that of the Roman Empire. These include the increased popularity of

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    Enron & Its Kpi

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    it was the "Greed Factor" which drives Enron employees to increase the profits through unethical methods‚ and ultimately causing its downfall. But could it be the opposite? I mean‚ could it be that it was Enron ’s culture and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)‚ which is to increase the profits and share price that "forced" Enron employees behave in an unethical manner? What circumstances caused them to be unethical‚ really?  At first‚ the leader of Enron Finance Corp‚ Jeffrey Skilling recruited

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    People can often get lost in their hectic lives and forget how just being in the presence of nature can affect them greatly. The romantic poems are called The Tide Rises The Tide Falls‚ The First Snowfall‚ and The Chambered Nautilus. The Tide Rises The Tide Falls‚ Written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow‚ is about how nature will always go on no matter what happens to people. The First Snowfall is written by James Russell Lowell. It is about a father who is dealing with the passing of his daughter.

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    Ethics and Enron

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    Question 1: How did the Corporate Culture at Enron contribute to its bankruptcy? The corporate Culture at Enron could have contributed to its bankruptcy in many ways. Its corporate culture supported unethical behavior without question for as long as the behavior resulted in monetary gain for the company. It was describe as having a culture of arrogance that led people to believe that they could handle increasingly greater risk without encountering any danger. Its culture did little to promote

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    The fall of Shah and the Rise of Islamic government Iran gives surprising definitions of it’s relationships with both society and political allies pre-Islamic revolution as well as after. However‚ for the purpose of this essay‚ the definitions of these relationships will be extended to encompass and describe rulers as those who govern‚ users as the military‚ producers as the capitalists outsiders who are enablers of war‚ and worshippers as the ample of people who abide by the religious doctrine

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    “Consider the fall of Michael Henchard. Is it of his own making?” Will Gomm In the novel ‘The Mayor of Casterbridge’ Michael Henchard brings upon his own downfall. He is the tragic figure of novel and the rises and falls that he finds himself in the middle of are completely of his own makings. Henchard’s downfall comes as the main result of his impulsivity. He is always too tired up living in the moment and fails to see the bigger picture around him; he acts to make decisions before he truly

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    THE RISE AND FALL OF THE BURLIN WALL Imagine living in a place where there was a wall preventing families to go to a better place‚ where people couldn’t be what they want or say what they want… the only thing that was holding them back was a wall. A wall that held bombs‚ barbed wire‚ dogs‚ and men armed and ready to shoot. In 1961‚ that’s exactly what happened. The German Democratic Republic put the wall up to surround all of West Berlin to where no one could get in and only the west side could

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    The second World war is understood as having been started and ended in various fashions. We know this to be true as there is copious amounts of literature analyzing‚ explaining‚ investigating‚ and theorizing "the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"‚ or as some may prefer ‚ " The Fall and Rise of the 3rd Reich". From these books and works produced on the subject matter‚ an underlying fundamental truth has been scribed for all to accept at the true story of WWII--or more accurately the allied version of

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    Enron and WorldCom

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    Enron and WorldCom FIN/486 December 22‚ 2014 Enron and WorldCom In 1998‚ Waste Management executives acknowledged earnings misstatements of approximately $1.7 billion. With the help of the Arthur Anderson accounting firm‚ Waste Management shareholders lost more than $6 billion dollars (CNN‚ 2001). The Waste Management corruption ushered in a series of corporate scandals into the new millennium. Enron and WorldCom were only two of many ethical and accounting violations that prompted new legislation

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    Enron Corporation

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    REACTION PAPER – THE ENRON SCANDAL FACTS OF THE CASE Enron Corporation was formed in 1985‚ led by Kenneth Lay‚ as a result from the merger of Houston Natural Gas and Internorth that specializes in natural gases and commodities. In 1990‚ the company hires Jeffrey Skilling to lead the trading of commodities under deregulated market and Andrew Fastow later that year (USA Today‚ 2002). Deregulation of the energy markets allowed companies to place bets on future prices‚ and Enron was poised to take

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