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    Martian Child

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    a boy that he has adopted. Throughout this movie David uses two different parenting techniques to try and get Dennis to conform to some of the cultural norms of society. Dennis is not like the average child‚ he is in great need of developing a lasting relationship. He is in constant fear of people leaving him or not wanting him around. The viewer is able to see how both David and Dennis struggle to build bonds and become a family. At the beginning of the movie “Martian Child” David‚ the father

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    Corporate Criminal Liability and White-Collar Crime Glory Finley Nur Kanburoglu Patrina Mohabir Rebecca Saxon Julie Stoltz Suzanne Witkowski University of Phoenix BUS 421: Business Law Mark Goodman June 1‚ 2009 Corporate Criminal Liability and White-Collar Crime White-collar crimes are non-violent criminal actions done through a business operation. These types of crimes usually do not affect one particular person‚ but a large number of individuals such as employees and investors.

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    federal law‚ which is established in order to set out the some standards for accounting firms‚ public company boards and management. These standards are established in order to overcome the problem of accounting scandals. Companies such as Enron and WorldCom have created major accounting scandals. Sarbanes-Oxley Act protects the investors from the accounting scandals and frauds created by corporations (Vay‚ 2006). It has also introduced provision for the improvement in internal auditing of the firm.

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    Week 5 Article Review

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    that arose from the Enron and WorldCom bankruptcies. The article illustrates how the different rules and legislature affect different size business‚ and the ramifications that resulted for companies that must follow the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. The authors of the article also conducted a study on whether or not fraud of the financial statements was in direct correlation of businesses filing bankruptcy (Nogler & Inwon‚ 2011‚ p. 68) like in the cases of Enron and WorldCom. The results found that the larger

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    consider what role ethics will play and how social responsibility will affect the plan keeping stakeholders need at the forefront. If businesses and individuals make willful effort to behave ethically‚ then there is less chance to see any Enron or WorldCom in the future business world. Author’s personal perspective towards ethics and social responsibility grow over time in the master’s of business administration (MBA) program. Throughout in MBA program author learned that you should always behave ethically

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    Assignment #3 - Arthur Anderson: Questionable Accounting Practices February 11‚ 2013 Ethics And Advocacy For Hr Pro- HRM 522 Assignment #3 - Arthur Anderson: Questionable Accounting Practices 1. Discuss how the issues with the Arthur Anderson case may have played out differently if the Sarbanes-Oxley Act had been enacted in 1999. The provisions of Sarbanes-Oxley Act help minimize the likelihood of auditor failing to identify accounting irregularities by the following requirements:

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    Melrose

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    tried to get the rest of his gang members riled up‚ his exact words were “Let’s go get Mabry‚ he stole my wrist watch‚ we should go mess him up real good.” Roper knew that Dennis Moran was carrying a gun that day because when they were in the clubhouse Dennis Moran showed them the gun‚ Gary Roper even “ooed and aahed” about it. Dennis Moran also stated “Let’s go teach those Jets a lesson” and he kept on repeating those words over and over again‚ which shows that shooting the victim Larry Mabry was premeditated

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    Case study 10.1 - THE RISE AND FALL OF WORLCOM Bernie Ebbers built WorldCom‚ Inc. (now part of Verizon‚ Inc.) into one of the world’s largest telecommunications firms. Yet he and chief financial officer (CFO) Scott Sullivan have become better known for creating a massive corporate accounting fraud that lead to the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history. Two investigate reports and subsequent court cases conclude that WorldCom executives were responsible for billions in fraudulent or unsupported accounting

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    Case Study Dennis's Anger

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    questions for Dennis are as follows. 1. Besides his girlfriend’s drinking issue‚ is his personality easy to get angry and usually what makes him angry? My reason to ask this question is to find out what else can make Dennis angry. I want to know is he a person easily to get angry or not. 2. Why he is so mad on his girlfriend’s alcohol abuse issue? Is it because he cares about her health? Or other reasons? My rationale for this question is that I want to clarify the main reason for Dennis’ anger. I want

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    Spiritual Needs Assessment Most of American perceives belief in religion as valuable‚ the issues of belief can be challenging for healthcare care provider when patients want to talk spiritual with them. Many barriers with the spirituality topic report by healthcare provider including lack of time‚ experience‚ difficult to notice which patient want to discuss the aspect of spirituality‚ and addressing the spiritual concern is not their responsibility. As the Joint Commission required spiritual

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