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    Case: Goodner and Howard Street Jewelers Cases Student Name: Shucong Li Date: 09.16.2014 I. Three conditions of Fraud Triangle: 1. Incentive or pressure to perpetrate fraud: a) Excessive pressure for management to meet third party expectations b) Financial stability or profitability is threatened c) Management’s personal financial situation is threatened 2. Opportunity to carry out the fraud a) Nature of the Industry or entity’s operations b) Complex or unstable organizational structure c) Ineffective

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    Running head: H.B FULLER IN HONDURAS CASE STUDY: H.B. FULLER IN HONDURAS: sTREET CHILDREN AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE MBA 5211: Organizational Ethics CASE STUDY: H.B. FULLER IN HONDURAS: sTREET CHILDREN AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE Organizations are continually faced with ethical dilemmas. Though each dilemma may vary in degree of impact they will have on a company‚ it is essential that a company establish a wise solution to the problem. As we have gathered from this course‚ there are a large variety

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    Midnight Ride of Paul Revere Grant Wood ARTS 1301.002 Fall 2011 Midnight Ride of Paul Revere Grant Wood This will be evaluating the way in which Grant wanted the public to view this art work. This is how he imagined Paul Revere in the event of the Revolutionary War when he was a child. I will be explaining the meaning behind colors and values used as well as other identifying elements in the painting. Grant painted the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere to not only show how he imagined it but also

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    House on Mango Street Study Question Key “The House on Mango Street” (section 1) 1. Esperanza is the narrator of this story. What is her attitude toward the house on Mongo Street? -She does not like the house. It is not their dream house. It is falling apart. The family owns this house‚ so they are no longer subject to the whims of landlords‚ and at the old apartment‚ a nun made Esperanza feel ashamed about where she lived. The house on Mango Street is an improvement‚ but it is still not

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    As a police detective‚ I see a lot of things ordinary men can’t even fathom—serial killers‚ rapists‚ drug lords—but nothing could have prepared me for the Dyer Street case. It started out like any other home invasion: a local woman went to bed with her family when all of a sudden she heard a scream coming from her son’s bedroom. When she entered the room she found her son on the floor‚ unresponsive. I started by asking Mr. and Mrs. Smith what they remembered about the night. The mother hesitantly

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    Case Study Analysis of “Wal-Mart: The Main Street Merchant of Doom” Issues/Problems: The rapid and enormous expansion of Wal-Mart and its market share have changed the landscape of Main Street in towns and cities across America. By 1981‚ Wal-Mart became Americas largest retailer. It has approx. 6‚700 stores worldwide‚ $345 billion in net sales (2007)‚ and roughly 100 million weekly customers. Wal-Marts massive footprint has had three primary areas of concern: 1) Putting local small business

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    and thinking about this I got a much bigger idea. I figured out that a lot of small things over time can add up to create a big experience in your life. So for me this happened with one of the most inspirational people in my life so far my Social Studies teacher‚ Ms. Skinner. When you first meet her you might think she is tough but the reason she is so tough on you is because she wants so much for you. She was such an inspiration to me because she loves being a teacher and she also loves watching

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    Who are the Street Children? Street Children are young people who spend a considerable time living and/or working on the streets of the world’s cities. Different countries describe street children in different ways. However‚two general categories have been frequently used to describe them: • Children living and working in the street. • Children working on the streets who maintain regular contact with their families. Reality Situation of Street Children • The working

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    References: UNICEF (1980) divides street children in to different categories: * Children on the street: these children have good family ties and often return home in the evening.

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    ANALYSING THE IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS OF STREET RENAMING OF ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY: ABSTRACT The issue of street renaming has taken another level‚ where the shift has move away from the intended objective of the policy toward redressing the violation of constitutional rights by those who has powers to influence decision. The issue of contestation has not been about the proposed names but it about constitutional principles‚ where lack of transparency and involvement of communities as affected parties

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