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Business and society ethics
Dick Grasso was paid compensation that was deemed to be excessive. Grasso's compensation at one point was in the same ballpark as what the NYSE made. The scandal had poor optics - it looked bad on the NYSE to have paid…
Paper Undergraduate
Title IX of the 1972
¶ … Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments are that it prohibits discrimination against female students in public schools and in private schools that are recipients of federal financial aid.
Essay Doctorate
Pharmacological Treatment Roles in Mental Health Counseling
The success of mental healthcare rests heavily on the administration of medicine and the subsequent monitoring by the healthcare providers. This study establishes the relationship between the two aspects and the role they play in enduring that success is achieved. This may be achieved through appropriate and efficient communication among all the stakeholders as shown in this study.
Paper Undergraduate
Hate Crime Laws Give Certain
¶ … hate crime laws give certain people special rights and protection over others and are they, therefore, divisive and unfair?
Paper Undergraduate
Cloud SaaS Document Management Risks for Law Firms
¶ … invention of the internet has seen applications being run from remote clouds. The technology referred to as Software as a service (SaaS) is what makes this possible. The applications are specially designed to run as…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Internet profiling and privacy concerns
This informative, argumentative and reportorial of Information Technology regarding internet profiling presents the various laws and regulations exist for home and commercial internet users, the description of online…
Essay Doctorate
Vignette Client Information: Alexandria Wright, 37 Years
Five page treatment plan using vignette questions answered include: Client information 2. one paragraph - description of client 3. one paragraph - providing history of problems 4. The client Mental Status Including: * cognition * Affect * Mood * Behaviors * Physiological Functioning * Suicidal and Homicidal Assessment * Social History * School History * Client Strength 5. The Client presented problems 6. Identify the legal and ethical issues in the case? 7. Demonstrated critical thinking in discussion of the important legal and ethical issues?
Research Paper Undergraduate
Dichotomy of Our Gender System
While the idea that we live in a black-and-white universe may be comforting for some, reality continues to disrupt this assertion. Even the categories of "male" and "female" - a dichotomy that very few ever feel the…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Water Geography Part One (Terms
Celilo Falls: This is an issue that was originally created when the government of the U.S. damned up a portion of the Columbia River - the Bonneville Dam in 1938 - for a source of electric power and for navigation.
Paper Undergraduate
Predatory Lending and the Subprime
The subprime mortgage industry relaxes numerous conventional under- writing standards in order to lend to less creditworthy customers. Many of the newly relaxed standards benefit lenders and borrowers alike. Examples include legitimate risk-based subprime loans to trustworthy borrowers with credit blemishes or scant credit histories, and loans with reduced down payment requirements or higher loan-to-value ratios (Engel & McCoy, 2011). In some segments of the subprime loan industry, however, lenders over- ride conventional lending norms by structuring loans to inflict seriously disproportionate net harm on borrowers. When the harm outweighs the benefit of loans to borrowers and society at large, such practices are predatory. One of the most compelling examples involves violations of the norm that no mortgage shall be made to a home owner who lacks the ability to repay, a practice known as asset-based lending.' All too often, these loans force borrowers into bankruptcy or foreclosure Victims of asset-based lending frequently default, which can lead to an- other predatory lending phenomenon, ?loan flipping.? Loan flipping occurs when lenders persuade home owners to refinance their mortgages at short, repeated intervals, as often as three or four times a year.