Answer:
Corruption hurts everyone.
The impact of corruption goes beyond the corrupt individuals, the innocent colleagues who are implicated, or the reputation of the organisations they work for. Ultimately, Victorians are the ones who lose out.
Corruption erodes the trust we have in the public sector to act in our best interests. It also wastes our taxes or rates that have been earmarked for important community projects – meaning we have to put up with poor quality services or infrastructure, or we miss out altogether.
Explanation:
financial loss
damage to employee morale
damage to organisation's reputation
organisational focus and resources diverted away from delivering core business and services to the community
increased scrutiny, oversight and regulation.
That would be from Shakespeare; Romeo & Juliet, Capulet says the line.
Thank you and goodbye.
As evidence that Fawcett was "a remarkable man," the author shows that he was a very admirable explorer and was part of one of the most important geographical groups in Britain.
This can be seen in the lines:
- "Fawcett [...] as an honored member of Britain's renowned royal geographic society."
- "[...] He'd battle anacondas and electric eels, and how he'd emerge with maps of regions that no one had even came back from."
In this case, we can see that the author used the account of someone who studied Fawcett's life about his great deeds and how he was very good at what he did.
Fawcett was such an extraordinary man that even his disappearance is a curious thing and one that attracts the attention of all who want to know more about him.
In this case, we can say that the author's argument about Fawcett being an incredible man is effective because the author shows evidence to support it.
More information on the use of evidence at the link:
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Answer:
I dont think they should be
Explanation:
They are in college just like everyone else.. to get a career. If you want to be a doctor, artst, engineer or any type of job you will not get paid until you are ready for the job.