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    Holmes

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    Sexism can be identified as being prejudice towards someone or for stereotyping or discriminating them‚ on the basis of gender. However‚ Sherlock Holmes is not sexist within the book‚ dramatization and modernized episode. In the novel‚ “A Scandal in Bohemia” by Conan Doyle‚ the protagonist Sherlock Holmes is not portrayed to be a sexist character. To begin with‚ Sherlock insists on having Doctor John Watson remain alongside with him. Just before the King of Bohemia enters for his consultation

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    Enron Case

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    Executive Summary The United States that have been considered as a super power country and also the direction of science disciplines including accounting must felt bitterness. Business scandals that happened seemed eliminate confidence by the business world about the practice of good corporate governance in the United States. Enron was a company that was ranked as seventh out of the five hundred leading companies in the United States and is the largest U.S. energy company that went

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    11.4 - Making Connections Is the American Dream a reality for people in the US today? Why or why not? Use examples from your research and class discussion as evidence. In all honesty‚ I believe that the “American Dream” is just an illusion‚ especially in today’s society. When our ancestors immigrated to the United States‚ most of the thoughts in their heads were religious freedom‚ safety‚ and the American Dream. Now‚ I do believe that the American Dream was alive and well back then. However

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    The Watergate Hotel has always been popular among political figures and is well known as the location of one of the biggest scandals in the United States history (“Watergate”). It is because of two ambitious reporters from the Washington Post that Nixon’s dirty work was uncovered for all the world to know. The film‚ All the President’s Men‚ is a classic because the characterization‚ the setting‚ and the theme to never give up on a goal. Actor Robert Redford bought the rights to All the President’s

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    Phar-Mor: Case Study

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    that gains millions on IPO. The group who suffered was employees of Phar-Mor. After the scandal was revealed‚ most of the stores were closed to cover up losses. As a result‚ thousands of employees got fired. Another party that was damaged by the scandal was Coopers&Lybrant‚ the firm that did the audit for Phar-Mor‚ lost its reputation as a firm who does an audit with integrity. The secondary effect of the scandal was the overall mistrust among investors. They thought that if a giant retailer can forge

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    without careful consideration at senior levels (Luft‚ 1997). Numerous scandals in the late 1990s and early 2000s seemed to add credence to the criticism of business ethics. Corporate executives of WorldCom‚ a giant in the telecommunications field‚ admitted fraud and misrepresentation in financial statements. WorldCom’s former CEO went on trial for alleged crimes related to this accounting ethics scandal (Luft‚ 1997). A similar scandal engulfed Enron in the late 1990s and its former CEO‚ Ken Lay‚ also

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    Review of Ethics

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    environment is conducive for ethical behaviour. In addition‚ this paper not only talks about the Enron Corporation accounting ethical breach and its repercussions but also how Enron Corporation scandals were detected. Further‚ this paper gives recommendations on measures that could have been taken to prevent the scandals. Firms operate in a dynamic environment that keeps changing from time to time. Nevertheless‚ each and every firm must establish an ethical code of conduct that must be followed to the later

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    give interviews stating that President Nixon knew about the Watergate cover up. Mr. Dean was given minimum exposure to criminal charges in order to give him maximum leverage for usage when trying to make a plea bargain for his role in the Watergate scandal. Even before the allegations made by Mr. Dean surfaced‚ the polling of the public made it clear Americans felt that the president was well aware of the misdeeds and was try to get out of being linked to Watergate by denying any knowledge at all.

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    office was arrested after trying to bug democratic national committee office. This was one of the series of events that lead to the 8-0 vote from congress to have the tapes from the Watergate scandal released. After this‚ impeachment inevitable. “After two years of bitter public debate over the Watergate scandals‚ President Nixon bowed to pressures from the public and leaders of his party to become the first President in American history to resign” Kilpatrick‚ C. (1974‚ 9 8). Retrieved from http://www

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    Ethics

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    considered to be one of the foremost natural gas conglomerate companies‚ the mention of the name ENRON in current times is commonly associated with a financial scandal involving the company. This scandal‚ also known as the ‘ENRON Scandal’ gained a vast amount of media coverage on both domestic and international levels; in addition‚ the ENRON scandal resulted in the bankruptcy of the company‚ the criminal prosecution of a number of executives‚ and an loss of upwards of $2 billion with regard to investors

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