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    upon a time‚ there were two brothers. Composite and Prime Number. They were fraternal twins; Composite Number’s factored form was 2•2•2•3 and Prime Number’s was 23•1. Nobody liked Prime Number because he couldn’t be factored and nobody wanted him to play with them in their games; like prime factorization (because he couldn’t be factored at all). Prime Number’s only friend was Prime Polynomial. They both had one major thing in common; being prime. While Composite Number has all his composite friends

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    Corruption In The FBI

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    to be corrupted. An example of that‚ March 12‚ 1999‚ where the FBI caught some border patrol points corrupted. The corruption among US forces along the Southwest border as a serious and growing problem‚ according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The number of such cases investigated by the FBI went from 79 in 1997 to 157 in 1998; therefore‚ the FBI is trying to stop every corruption possible in other police agencies.ƒxƒx In the other hand‚ the FBI as a strong agency makes it dangerous to the society

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    Corruption of Technology

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    Corruption of Technology From remote control blinds‚ to hands-free vehicles‚ the tech-savvy world is growing throughout our generations. Slowly but surely the people of today are becoming more and more dependent on technology to do daily tasks for them. The parents are blindly raising the children of the new generation with technology because of the convenience‚ and popularity it has within society. The children are learning everything from the television and computers rather than their parents

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    Power Corruption

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    become corrupt when they get power. For them‚ being corrupt may be the easiest way to get what they want‚ so they will try to keep it in spite of anything. Therefore‚ people’s concern should be what are their leaders doing?‚ in order to stop acts of corruption.

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    Society's Corruptions

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    We will never live in a “perfect” world. Everything either has major or minor corruptions to keep it from perfection. If we lived in a perfect world there would be no pain‚ crime‚ war‚ etc. As for our country‚ there are many problems within its system such as separation between church and state‚ gas prices‚ and the political parties. America was founded on the basis that we could practice whatever religion we believed in. But over centuries‚ we have lost sight of that. Politicians and representatives

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    Stalin's Corruption

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    call himself "Man of Steel" for nothing‚ folks)‚ rising up from the lowly station of alcoholic’s son in Georgia to one of the biggest monsters in human history‚ supposedly killing more than Hitler. Exactly how did he do this? Why? And how did his corruption reach such extents as to do all this for power? Josef Stalin (originally named Josef Djugashvili) was born in Gori‚ a violent town in eastern Georgia‚ on the twenty-first of December‚ in 1878‚ to his parents Ketevan Geladze and Besarion Jughashvili

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    The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Muriel Spark The following entry presents criticism on Spark’s novel The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1961). For further information on her life and works‚ see CLC‚ Volumes 2‚ 3‚ 5‚ 8 and 18. One of Spark’s best-known and most critically acclaimed works‚ The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1961) centers on morality‚ manipulation‚ and betrayal at a school for girls in Edinburgh‚ Scotland‚ during the 1930s. Praised for its structural complexity‚ the novel juxtaposes past‚ present

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    Corporate Corruption

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    Corporate Corruption In today ’s world it is all too prevalent to see more and more people hungry to gain success at an ever-increasing rate. Modern culture can and indeed is labelled ‘greedy ’ and ‘thoughtless ’. Through my relatively short time spent in business‚ I have encountered many of these types of people. But who are they hungry for? Who benefits from their thoughtlessness‚ and why do they do what they do? More importantly‚ who is to blame when things don ’t go according to plan? These

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    FINC2012 – Essay CDOs and the sub-prime crisis Yuzhou Fang SID: 310303885 Semester 2 2010 The protagonist of sub-prime crisis: CDOs Synopsis The most exciting developments in financial market in recent decades have been in credit derivatives market. This essay will focus on one prevalent credit derivatives: CDOs. By describing what CDO’s are and how they operate‚ the author try to reveal the charisma of CDOs and show why banks and financial institutions are

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    Moral Corruption

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    Bertunie Berluce Professor Hofer ENC 1101 6 February 2010 Moral corruption results from mankind’s need to satisfy their selfish desires. Ancient philosophers such as Aristotle‚ Plato‚ and Socrates sought out to explain why we do what we consciously know is not the moral ideal. Aristotle defined moral weakness as a person who‚ "knowing that what he does is bad‚ does it as a result of passion." In Flannery O’Connor’s short story‚ “The Life You Save May Be Your Own‚” Mrs. Crater and Mr.Shiftlet’s

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