Title: Manifestation of Corruption Word Count: 414 Summary: Corruption may as well be considered the plague of society. This article reveals the definition of the word and some information about existence of the last in the societal circles. Keywords: society politics Article Body: The freedom of choice is the key aim of any democratic state and this principle has been developing fro ages. The person is forced, by circumstances or by desires, to make a choice between what is right and what is easy. Nowadays it is not difficult to pick an easy way and never regret about the consequences, though that are not favorably impressing. Good and evil are the two sides of one pole that keep the universe in movement. A misbalance may brig a lot of matters onto the surface that are more than shocking. An average individual is subjected to stress, various social interactions that can either carry a positive experience, or misleading conclusions and they put together force people to make decision that are easy but not right. A common thing nowadays that leads to another wave of stress and nightmares. In the English language a linguist may find a good word, that correspond best to the state of things that are described with fear nowadays. This word is corruption and the definitions of it vary. The first is the state of decay, decomposition of any live matter on the Earth. Politicians, economists and other representatives define it implantation of illegal ways into the solid system for personal gain. There are so many manifestations of corruption that it is rather difficult to group them. The main are bribery, embezzlement, extortion, nepotism and other ways to corrupt the generally accepted system. Bribery is a crime that involves the offer or acceptance of money or other valuable matters in order to influence or take in control the sequence of actions involving the person that is in public duty. Embezzlement is the falsified ownership of property without the former agreement with the owner. Extortion is a criminal offense, which involves extortion money by threatening the subject by harming him, his property or the range of his acquaintances. Nepotism involves the favor of relatives and other close individuals in public matters. These types of corruption are more or less present in any independent state, regardless their political regime and religious believes. There are no existing ways to exclude corruption from the system. There are still public scientists working on special features of this social phenomenon. Common sense is most likely to betray when there is a possibility to become wealthier and more powerful. There are some actions taken to bring up good citizen, but nothing can go against human nature but the very soul and heart.