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What to do in Seattle?

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By Tim Hau First time in Seattle? No problem, let me show you what places you should not miss while you are there. I have categorized the places into -- Must go , Should go , and Maybe if you have time . Must go!  1. Pike Place Market While you are in downtown Seattle you must go to PikePlace Market, it is very much like farmer's market. They sell all kinds of food, fruits and vegetables, tables overflowing with fresh floral bouquets, and booth after booth selling all manner of locally made jewelry, clothing, and gifts.   #gumwall inside Foodies  a) My favorite store in the  Pike Place Market  is the Pike Place Chowder , their chowder is the bomb! However, you should be there at 11 am when they open or you will suffer from a long line of people waiting. b) The store right next to the Chowder is the Rachel's Ginger Beer. They have a very unique taste of drinks, and most important it is good. It is good to have a cup of that rig...

Should You Speak Out or Forever Keep Your Place? An Ethical Dilemma about Whistleblowing

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Abstract             Whistleblowing has become a common term in today’s society. However, it could be hard to decide rather whistle blow or keep your peace. This paper will provide ideas about how to make better of internal and external whistleblowing. In other words, should you or should you not do it? Is doing the right thing always right? What are the consequences? Whistleblowing can be a very complex and scary proposition; you must understand all your options and consequences before you take any actions. Wrongdoings happen all over the place, the question is will you be a whistleblower or are you going to keep your silence? However, if you choose to keep your mouth shut there is still a risk. If other people discover it and know that you did not expose this information which you know of, you will still get in trouble. Undoubtedly, whistleblowing is for organizations so that helps prevent frauds and misconduct in gen...