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Please answer the following questions based on the article http://www.nytimes.co

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Question

Please answer the following questions based on the article http://www.nytimes.com/1994/05/29/business/he-told-he-suffered-now-he-s-a-hero.html?pagewanted=all

True or false, Mark Jorgensen and his boss at Prudential were personal friends?

True

False

The the finding that Mr. Jorgensen's accusations had merit was made by

A US court of law

An internal investigation authorized by Prudential

All of the above

None of the above

A US court of law

An internal investigation authorized by Prudential

All of the above

None of the above

Below is a checklist for blowing the whistle. Which two of the six items do you think Mark Jorgensen should have done a better job of? A Checklist to Follow Before Blowing the Whistle 1. 2. Is there any alternative to blowing the whistle? Does the proposed disclosure advance public interest rather than personal or political gain? 8. ande yor thought about the outcomes of blowing the whistle for yourselr your family? Have you identified the sources of support on which you can rely during the process? Do you have enough evidence to support your claim? Have you identified and copied all supporting records before drawing suspicion to your concerns 4. 5. 6.

Explanation / Answer

1) yhe correct option is option true.. Yes from te video you can say that thet are very close friends..

2) the correct option is option (c) all of the above which was involved in the making decisions..

3) the correct option are option (5) and option (3)