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    sacrificing my integrity. A project supervisor from a seed company wanted to win the bid for an organic seed program with government investment. He offered me 10‚000 yuan in order to get some inside information from me. I refused the offer and did not reveal any information about that program‚ because in no circumstance would I compromise my integrity. I believe integrity is everything and everyone should take integrity as one of his/her prime principles all the time. For me‚ integrity is surely one

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    lot of negative effects to the Filipinos especially to students. Volcano ECIG claims that although manana habit has a lot of negative effects to us‚ it also has some positive effects on us. Since we tend to finish tasks on a later date‚ we are able to set our priorities on which tasks are more important. Also because of this‚ we also are able to get rest from the many things that we do everyday. If we consider all these‚ manana habit does not only have negative effects but also positive effects

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    Some people think that restricting certain things such as smoking and driving certain cars that can increase pollution for the sake of other people’s health is a restriction to our freedom‚ these people say that is their health and they should be allowed to. However when we analyze this actions we end up realising that said “freedom” is not really worth risking our health or even our lives. We focus so much on the negative that we forget the positive outcome not only to society but for ourselves

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    No More Boomerang by Kath Walker explores the struggles that the Aboriginal people had to face while adapting to the white way of living. The poem describes the difference between the life of an Aboriginal before and after the British colonization of Australia and how it is slowly changing for the worse and how their traditions and values are being replaced by the Western civilization and the white way of living. The emotions that are conveyed in the poem are of hatred and fearfulness towards the

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    What is Reliability and integrity for database? Alvin W. Demore II University of Maryland University College Abstract In this document we will be learning what reliability and integrity to databases and how company’s uses this technique to make sure that their company is strong and safe. Reliability plays a big part in databases because you need to make sure that everything can work without failing or crashing the system. The next big part is integrity because if you don’t have security in the

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    What does education mean in a person’s life For most of us an education opens doors and gives you opportunities. As a child we do not always understand the importance of education‚ happily drifting through our school years. For some‚ learning is an uphill struggle. This can be for many reasons‚ some of us just aren’t academic and do better with ‘hands on’ subjects. Others may not be able to focus on their school work‚ perhaps because they find it hard to concentrate or because their life outside

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    one might think “What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger.” What they should be thinking about is what got them into a near-death situation in the first place. Several years ago I had been working in Europe for more than 200 days straight. I was sick of the cold‚ dreary weather I was forced to endure day in and day out in the north of England. So when my friends suggested that I join them on vacation to go scuba diving in the Cayman Islands‚ I jumped at the chance to go. What I didn’t know at

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    What is Academic Honesty?

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    Academic honesty is something that each and every single student needs to perform in order to become an excellent professional and obtain first-class knowledge. Academic honesty is a type of universal honesty for a student which implies the correct usage of first and secondary informational resources in the student’s papers. To be academically honest means to realize the danger of turning to plagiarism and corruption and many other aspects. Academic honesty is the result of following the ethical

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    What does freedom mean to me? Freedom means the knowledge of knowing your rights‚ your personal freedom that nobody can ever take away from you. Freedom means being able to have an opinion without it being judged. Freedom means not being restricted or held down from trying to accomplish your dreams. Freedom is a right that every human being deserves‚ yet people around the world are being stripped of that right‚ being forced into a religion or being forced to do things that they may not want to

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    “Greed is good. Greed is right. Greed works.” (Gordo Gecko). Taking this particular belief system into consideration‚ it is evident that from an economic perspective‚ acting according to self-interest within a corporate environment‚ in turn significantly benefits the public. Enron however is a picture-perfect example of excessive greed not bringing about the above stated benefits to employees and society. Immoral behaviour and unethical leadership ultimately resulted in ethical scandals‚ major financial

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