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    1. Similarities a. Both the textbook and the GameStop conflicts of interest policy mention that a conflict of interest arises when an employee’s clear judgement can be affected. b. Acceptance of gifts‚ favors‚ or excess services are considered a COI if the additional item is from a business that has dealings with tour business. c. Preforming any task of service that would differ from making a judgment against the interest of a given company. d. A COI may exist when one employee is directly supervising

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    The federal bureaucracy as a component of the executive branch practices significant independence in implementing governmental policies and programs. Most laborers in the federal bureaucracy are civil-service employees who are composed under a merit system. The merit system is characterized as the procedure of advancing and procuring government workers by taking into account their capacity to perform an occupation‚ instead of on their political associations. This framework utilizes instructive and

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    The Bermuda Triangle

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    and even powerful military vessels sail out into calm‚ clear weather……and then just vanish….without a trace (Lexington 1). This is the dreaded Bermuda triangle also referred to as the devil’s triangle (Bermuda Triangle 1). It is located off the southeastern coast of the United States in the Atlantic Ocean. The three points that create the triangle are Miami Florida‚ Bermuda‚ and San Juan Puerto Rico. It covers roughly 500‚000 square miles (Obringer 1). Here‚ off the coast of Florida‚ is a vacation

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    of the executive has gradually grown from a small arm of the president into an expansive set of cabinet departments‚ executive-appointed agencies‚ and independent regulatory agencies forming the modern executive bureaucracy. Accompanying this growth in the size of the executive bureaucracy has been the expansion of the prerogative of the executive himself. This extension of the executive’s power can predominantly be explained by the theory of the unitary executive. This idea concerning the power of

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    The Bermuda Triangle

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    March World News Julie Marie Perez Mystery of The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle is located between Florida and Puerto Rico right in the Atlantic Ocean. Since the 1950’s‚ unexplained reports have come in because of strange disappearances. Christopher Columbus first wrote about the Bermuda Triangle in 1492. As he and his crew sailed the Atlantic‚ they came across an enigmatic light pattern in the sky near the Caribbean Sea‚ as well as unusual compass readings while passing through

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    Triangle of Forces

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    upon a body‚ in equilibrium‚ may be represented by a triangle of forces. (Vector addition) INTRODUCTION With this experiment we will show that a body in a state of equilibrium‚ with three forces acting in a singular plane. The following conditions must be met: * Moment of all three forces must pass through the same point. * Magnitudes of the forces can be represented by the sides of a triangle‚ each as a vector with the side of the triangle being the magnitude of the force and the angle being

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    Vienna Congress

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    The Vienna Congress In this essay our purpose is to review the causes and consequences and how Vienna Congress impacted our present. We are going to talk about this reunion of all the European countries to reestablish the peace after the Napoleonic invasion. In this Congress‚ which was the first of its kind‚ all the representatives set apart their difference to work for common agreements and for the best of the European societies. The Congress of Vienna was an international meeting between ambassadors

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    Triangle and Marks

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    given non - collinear points is: [Marks:1] A. Two B. infinitely many C. Four D. Three 6] The area of a  right triangle with base 5 m and altitude 12 m is       [Marks:1] A. 50 m2 B. 15 m2 C. 9 m2 D. 30 m2 7] Evaluate: 53 - 23 - 33 [Marks:1] A. 80 B. 60 C. 120 D. 90 8] The area of an equilateral triangle of side 14 cm is [Marks:1] A. B. C. D. 9] Simplify: [Marks:2] 10] Check whether (x

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    The triangle of Justice

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    The Triangle of Justice Ethically lacking corporate decisions since the industrial revolution have snowballing repercussions onto the populations of the world. As technology grows and economics of scale strengthen‚ the responsibility also grows with both the breadth and depth of the surrounding populations. The breadth and depth refers to the three point demands of sustainability. These three demands of a business are economic‚ social‚ and environmental. Due to the straightforward economic necessities

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    The Congress of Vienna

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    The delegates at the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) were motivated to a surprisingly large degree by the desire to benefit Europe as a whole‚ and this is reflected in their purpose in calling the Congress together and the settlement they reached. National interest was modified for the sake of the general interest of Europe. The Congress of Vienna was held in order to draw up a plan to alter Europe politically and territorially so as to prevent the extensive expansion of any one great power

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