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    Whistleblowing policy Introduction An important aspect of accountability and transparency is a mechanism to enable all individuals to voice concerns internally in a responsible and effective manner when they discover information which they believe shows serious malpractice. Consultation goes to the heart of the firms‟ culture‚ and avoids an individual having to resolve a difficult ethical situation alone. Staff should in the first instance consider consulting their line manager‚ or Service

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    Chad Cummins English 122Y Mr. Fiorenza Analysis Paper The first essay I chose is “Let’s put pornography back in the closet‚” by Susan Brownmiller. I chose this one because I figured analyzing it would not be too difficult after writing about “First Amendment Junkie‚” in a previous assignment. Susan Brownmiller’s essay voices her feminist view towards pornographic material. Her claim is that without restriction‚ the first amendment has allowed women to be publicly perceived as objects.

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    “KAPITAN SINO” by Bob Ong PART I. DESCRIPTION Kapitan Sino is a humor-turned-tragic novel written by Bob Ong. Kapitan Sino is about an electrician‚ Rogelio Manglicmot‚ who has a special ability. Other characters include Bok-bok‚ Rogelio’s best friend. He occasionally insults Rogelio‚ and Tessa‚ designer of Rogelio’s suit. Though she is blind‚ she is quite talented and intelligent‚ and Rogelio cares for her. He lives his life one day at at time‚ enjoying his little jokes with the kids who insist

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    vocational training for those at a 4-year institution include in the fields of accounting and engineering. On the other hand‚ the education of those who are unsure should focus on “skills and knowledge of the kind best learned through formal education” (Bok‚ 2006‚ 79). During their schooling‚ they should be proactively trying to figure out what interests them. Undergraduates can accomplish this by taking career exploration classes‚ attending job fairs‚ talking to alumni in different fields‚ or even conversing

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    to corporate collapses. The main motive of corporate governance is to strike an appropriate balance between “independence” and “control” which translates to the correct differentiation between “transparency” and “accountability” The term “Whistleblowing” is a relatively recent entry in the public and corporate affairs vocabulary but the phenomenon or the process has been into development for long. It originated from the practice of English Bobbies who would blow their whistle when they noticed

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    according to the “Whistleblowers” article in the Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection‚ “many whistleblowers are considered renegades or even traitors‚ and they may suffer both legally and in terms of their reputations.” In reality‚ however‚ whistleblowing informs the public that not everything is how it seems and calls for recognition of these problems. Despite many negative criticism toward these whistleblowers‚ in the course of history‚ they

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    standards‚ prohibition in public places‚ and extremely opposite ideologies ‚ the Spring Boks which were the most popular rugby team‚ reached the goal to give an end to the Apartheid. This does not only concern the social‚ as well as political‚ and ec onomical issues‚ but rugby also serves as an emotional trigger to what represents the unity‚ compassion and sets free the passion to reinforce a country. As the Spring Boks managed to win the World Cup‚ which was firstly asked by the president‚ the country

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    analysis examines whistleblowing within the context of organizational culture. Several factors which have provided impetus for organizations to emphasize ethical conduct and to encourage internal‚ rather than external‚ whistleblowing are identified. Inadequate protection for whistleblowers and statutory enticement for them to report ethical violations externally are discussed. Sundstrand’s successful model for cultural change and encouragement of internal whistleblowing is analyzed to show

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    This memo is in response to what I have learned in Cultural Competence in Research Symposium featuring the Bok Players. First time I attended the Cultural Competence in Research Symposium featuring the Bok Players. From this symposium I learned in what way the cultural difference in research influences that what we investigate‚ how we investigate‚ and how we interpret our findings. I learned how we can explore the complexities of issues in cultural differences in research. I learned how we can discuss

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    environments such as bravery‚ intelligence and strategic plans. First‚ an example in which Keesh uses bravery in “The Story of Keesh” shown when Keesh stated “Bok‚ my father‚ was a great hunter. I‚ too‚ his son‚ shall go and hunt the meat that I eat.” This showed a sign of bravery because it was known that Bok died from hunting a polar bear knowing Bok was one of the strongest and most superior hunters. Therefore‚ although knowing that one of the greatest hunters died from hunting‚ Keesh was brave enough

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