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  • A Case of Royal Blackmail
    A Case of Royal Blackmail

    In Oscar Wilde's Amethyst Tie-Pin, the 24-year-old Sherlock Holmes recounts how he untangled the web of blackmail and deceit surrounding the 'complex romantic endeavours' of the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, those of Lillie Langtry and her various suitors and the morass of 'scandal sheets' and libel cases surrounding the Prince's court of the time, while at the same time solving the mystery of Oscar Wilde's missing amethyst tie-pin.

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  • Portfolio Management : Delivering on Strategy
    Portfolio Management : Delivering on Strategy

    Portfolio management is becoming the ‘must have’ for organizations to prosper and survive in this decade and beyond.No longer can the organizational focus be one of following best and repeatable practices as resource limitations mean only those programs, projects, and operational work that add business value can and should be pursued.Executives are focusing on strategic ability and managing complexity, which can only be done through a disciplined portfolio process in ensuring the best mix of programs, projects, and operational work is under way.In turn, the portfolio is constantly in flux as difficult decisions are made if a project, for example, is no longer contributing to business value and providing benefits and should be terminated to reallocate resources to one of higher priority.Commitment to this difficult approach is necessary at all levels, and communication is required so everyone knows how their work contributes to the organization’s strategic goals and objectives. Portfolio Management: Delivering on Strategy, Second Edition focuses on the benefits of portfolio management to the organization.Its goal is to provide senior executives a view on how portfolio management can deliver organizational strategy.The emphasis is on the specific aspects within the portfolio management discipline and how each aspect should be managed from a business perspective and not necessarily from a portfolio management perspective.Highlights of the book include:Agile portfolio management Delivering organizational value Portfolio management and uncertainty Portfolio governance Marketing a portfolio Portfolio management success Starting with a review of the project portfolio concept and its development, this book is a reference for executives and practitioners in the field, as well as a students and researchers studying portfolio management.

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  • What is blackmail?

    Blackmail is a criminal offense that involves threatening to reveal damaging or embarrassing information about a person unless they comply with the demands of the blackmailer. This can include demands for money, property, or other actions. Blackmail is a form of coercion and is illegal in most jurisdictions. It is a serious offense that can result in criminal charges and legal consequences for the perpetrator.

  • Is this blackmail?

    Blackmail typically involves threatening to reveal damaging or embarrassing information about someone unless they comply with certain demands. In this case, it would depend on the specific situation and the nature of the demands being made. If the demands involve coercing someone to do something against their will in exchange for not revealing information, then it could be considered blackmail. It's important to consider the specific circumstances and the intentions of the person making the demands in order to determine if it constitutes blackmail.

  • Is emotional blackmail counterproductive?

    Yes, emotional blackmail is counterproductive because it can damage relationships and create resentment. When someone uses emotional manipulation to get their way, it can lead to a breakdown in trust and communication. In the long run, this behavior is likely to backfire and result in negative consequences for both parties involved. It is important to address issues openly and honestly rather than resorting to emotional blackmail.

  • Is this emotional blackmail?

    Yes, the scenario described can be considered emotional blackmail. By threatening to harm themselves if the person leaves, they are manipulating the other person's emotions and using guilt to control their actions. This type of behavior is not healthy in a relationship and can be damaging to both parties involved. It is important to seek help and set boundaries in such situations.

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  • Chancers : Scandal, Blackmail, and the Enigma Code
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    Monty Newton and Rodolphe Lemoine must be two of the most outrageous conmen in history.When the Rajah Sir Hari Singh of Kashmir came to London in 1919, his first time in Europe, between visits to the King and Queen and the Prince of Wales he was introduced by his aide de camp to Mrs Maud (Maudie) Robinson.They became lovers and went to Paris for Christmas where they were 'discovered' in bed together.The Mayfair Mob had set the whole thing up. The Rajah's aide de camp masterminded the scam and Sir Hari paid up to avoid citation in a divorce case.What happened next was sensational: a court case that gripped the world for eight days in 1924.The British government imposed the greatest secrecy on the scandal and kept files closed for a hundred years rather than the usual thirty. Monty was saved by the intervention of his partner in crime Lemoine, a German working for French intelligence, who - in 1931 - bought the working manuals of the new German Enigma encoding machine from a clerk, so that - in 1932 - a young Polish mathematician could crack the code.This is five years before Alan Turing even thought of studying cryptology. In between the greatest blackmail pay-out in history and buying the code, Chancers follows Newton and Lemoine around the world, from Monte Carlo to Mexico - always staying in the best hotels - as they con the rich and gullible out of their millions. During Barbara Jeffery's research at the India Office Library and the National Archives she has unearthed an extraordinary story: one document was opened specially for her and she was obliged to read it in a locked room.

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  • Moral Blackmail : Coercion, Responsibility, and Global Justice
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    Moral Blackmail: Coercion, Responsibility, and Global Justice identifies a novel kind of forced action, yet one that is relatively neglected in ethics and moral philosophy.Moral blackmail occurs when someone is forced to do something because someone else has made all its alternatives morally unacceptable. Ben Colburn explores moral blackmail by first examining existing theories of coercion, responsibility, and voluntary action, and defending its existence from various sceptical metaethical arguments, before arguing that moral blackmail's significance is not limited to the interpersonal: it is also endemic in the structures of distribution and decision-making at the largest scale.To show this, he considers two problems in intergenerational and international justice: the problem of ‘passing the buck’ in environmental and population policies in the former, and the problem of ‘taking up the slack’ in situations of partial compliance with the demands of the latter.Recognising these as instances of moral blackmail writ large offers novel solutions to these long-standing philosophical problems, as well as offering proof in use of the account Colburn proposes. Moral Blackmail will be of interest to those studying and researching political philosophy, ethical theory, applied ethics, and politics.

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  • What is Dumbledore's blackmail?

    Dumbledore's blackmail is the threat to reveal the truth about Severus Snape's past as a Death Eater to the wizarding world. Dumbledore uses this leverage to ensure Snape's loyalty and cooperation in protecting Harry Potter and working against Voldemort. Snape's fear of his dark past being exposed keeps him in line and committed to his role as a double agent within the Death Eaters.

  • Is this already blackmail?

    Yes, this situation could be considered blackmail. Blackmail is the act of threatening to reveal damaging or sensitive information about someone unless they comply with certain demands. In this case, the person is threatening to expose the recipient's personal information unless they pay a certain amount of money. This meets the definition of blackmail and is illegal.

  • "Does the blackmail stop?"

    The answer to whether the blackmail stops depends on the specific circumstances and individuals involved. Blackmail can stop if the person being blackmailed takes action to address the situation, such as seeking legal help or cutting off contact with the blackmailer. However, in some cases, the blackmailer may continue to threaten and manipulate the victim. It's important for anyone experiencing blackmail to seek support and take steps to protect themselves.

  • What is Skype blackmail?

    Skype blackmail is a type of scam where a perpetrator uses the Skype messaging platform to threaten and extort money or other favors from the victim. The scam typically involves the perpetrator obtaining compromising or sensitive information or images of the victim, and then threatening to share or distribute them unless the victim complies with their demands. This type of blackmail can be emotionally distressing and financially damaging for the victim, and it is important to report any such incidents to the authorities.

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