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    Unethical Conduct Essay

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    4. Why is there a double standard placed on public officials regarding liability for conduct that is accepted when acted by private citizens? In the chapter of “Liability: What Should Be the Consequence of Unethical Conduct‚” it argues from an ethical viewpoint that the double standard applied to the public officials is misleading and that it is necessary to disregard the social status when it comes to determining the consequences of equal wrongdoing. This tendency for the public to

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    Unethical Police Operations When a Police Officer abuses his authority‚ it is called police misconduct. Police misconduct is a broad term used to describe police corruption and police brutality which include violations of state and federal laws‚ the violation of an individual’s constitutional rights‚ the abuse of police authority for personal gain‚ excessive force‚ false arrest and imprisonment‚ malicious prosecution‚ and wrongful death. Police misconduct can often lead to the miscarriage of justice

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    Why Is Peta Unethical

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    Are PETA’s Methods Unethical PETA is one of the largest animal rights groups in the world‚ its slogan is "Animals are not ours to eat‚ wear‚ experiment on‚ use for entertainment‚ or abuse in any other way.” PETA stands for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. They have many supporters and are known for their very controversial protests. Although PETA is protesting for a good cause‚ many people argue that they are doing it the wrong way. By examining PETA’s arguments it’s clear that PETA

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    The Hiring Process and the Laws that govern it Jeremy Pesek National American University Abstract Human resource departments spend many hours trying to recruit and hire quality employees. This is done by following the laws set forth in the hiring process. This research will benefit an organization to better understand the laws and find quality employees. Making sure they follow these laws and methods they will be able to make the best selection for the ‘fit’ of the company. This will apply

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    Computer Shop

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    Pre-Feasibility Study Internet Café PREF-48/July‚ 2002/REV May 2006/2 2 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Project Brief This objective of this document is to provide information regarding investment opportunity for setting up an Internet Café‚ with focus on product differentiation i.e.‚ providing some unique services (Video/Audio Chat‚ Web Developing) which are not offered by a typical Internet Café. The business can be established in any of the major cities of the country. 1.2 Opportunity Rationale In a short

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    Sweat shops

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    Introduction A sweatshop is a work place‚ often a factory‚ in which employees work long hours at low wages under poor conditions. Although sweatshops virtually disappeared after World War II because of increased governement regulations and the rise of unions‚ they have reappeared‚ and are steadily increasing in number throughout the world. This is due‚ in large part‚ to economic globalization. Multinational corporations have been moving production facilities out of democratic‚ industrial nations

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    A current and somewhat controversial topic regarding the hiring process is employers’ use of social media screening. The most popular sites to be checked are Facebook‚ LinkedIn‚ and Twitter and now more than ever‚ companies are looking on the Internet to see if applicants are active on these social media websites (Swallow). Harris Interactive conducted a survey of 2‚303 respondents from February 9‚ 2012 through March 2‚ 2012 to find out how many companies used social media sites to check on job

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    Bennett's Machine Shop

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    Bennett ’s Machine Shop Inc. Introduction In 1975‚ Pat Bennett made a life changing decision. His entrepreneurial spirit drove him to leave a stable career and convert his part-time engine reconditioning business into a full-time endeavor. He moved from a shack next to his trailer home to a small hut that he rented for one month. After renting the hut he moved to a stall in a service station. With neither a business name nor a business license‚ Pat had little control over parts and profit

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    A board member for American Express has brought up the fact that some companies are starting to refuse hiring smokers and that the same should be discussed at the next month’s meeting. He brought this to attention due to the fact that medical costs are rising 10 to 15 percent a year. Employing a smoker‚ on average‚ cost about $4000 more a year because of higher Health-Care cost and lost productivity. Smokers will have 50 percent more absenteeism and because of smoke break will work 1‚817 hour less

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    Unethical Charity in Missouri On a Saturday morning while running errands usually one might notice a few men collecting money at the corner of any two busy intersections. People give the sticky change that has been laying in their car baking for three months‚ to the organization. Little do they know that the money they worked hard to scrape from the bottom of the ashtray in twenty seconds while at a stoplight is not going where they think. A recent investigation found that a firm run by Missouri

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