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    profession for many years. As the companies need to attract the director who has skills and experience to manage the company’s resource and make profit for the company, offering high remuneration to the director could incentivize them to use maximize proficiency and experience to control the company and not to use the company’s resources to benefit themselves. Therefore, it can be argued that the remuneration for executive directors is an important factor to attract the person with the right skills

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    The warnings of managing directors and talented researchers were not put into consideration by these leaders. The Board of Directors As noted in the above context, the board of directors followed instructions from the top. They did what Dick Fuld told them even though it was not appropriate. The company was failing in its operations even with availability of the Risk Management Department. The board of directors knew the irrational nature of the markets but was ignored

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    Google’s Former CEO, Eric Schmidt Jessica R. Kircher Keiser University Eric Schmidt, the former Google CEO, served in that position from 2001 to 2011. In 2011, Eric decided to step down from chief executive officer and fill the executive chairman seat. I chose to write my research paper on Eric Schmidt because Google is an inspiring company that I look up to as a graphic designer. One of my everyday tasks consists of designing websites for clients and Google plays a huge part in

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    Question 1 (a) Analyse whether the directors have breached their duties. Your answer should include reference to relevant cases and sections. Issue: whether the directors have breached their duties. It is questionable that whether the directors breached their fiduciary duty towards the company by not putting first the interests of the company. Relevant legal principles: Re Broadcasting Station 2GB Pty Ltd [1964–1965] NSWR 1648 Corporations Act (ss 180–184 and 588G) CORPORATIONS ACT 2001 - SECT

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    Ellen writes a memo to the Board of Directors of the company recommending the use of the existing design. Alternative #2. Ellen re-establishes her position as team leader and builds a more cohesive team to accomplish to task. Alternative #3. The team should not go over R&D and write directly

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    One of the most popular and important film theory 's that it still around today is Third Cinema also known as the Postcolonial theory. Third cinema emerged in early 1960 through the 1970 's in Latin America and was seen as a militant tool leading to freedom and a revolution. Third cinema was not only about films rather it was about literature and artwork as well as political manifestos written by filmmakers. The whole idea behind third cinema is that it “refers to the colonized, neo-colonized,

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    Loc Truong Professor: Dr. Avy Valladares Part One 1. Absolute films: “A particular type of Non Narrative avant-garde films are the Absolute films, which are completely abstract films”, the films that is nonrepresentational, using form and design to produce its effect and often describable as visual music. 2. Sequence shot: Sequence shot is basically amounting to one long shot that extends for an entire scene or sequence. It is just one shot with what the camera can gather, without any later editing

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    I have been asked to advise directors of Flyaway Pty Ltd on the following issues: Whether Peter and Paul breached their duty of care and diligence as directors when they were not present for the decision to borrow $10 million from Citibank. Whether John breached his fiduciary duty as a director when he invested in Speed Bullet Pty Ltd. Whether board of directors is obliged to follow the resolution passed by the shareholders at the general meeting. Whether Peter and Paul breached their duty of

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    Citizen Kane (Orson Welles 1941) is a film directed by Orson Welles, this film follows the life of a millionaire Foster Kane played by Orson Welles himself. The film is set in the early 1930’s and 40’s and follows his life and the presses attempt to unveil the meaning of his last mysterious word “Rosebud.” The brilliance of this film comes from the cinematography and shows the assertions of humanity through its use of Mise-en-scene and various technical aspects such as low angle shots and Deep-Focus

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    how effective the filmmakers want to communicate their ideas. This essay aims at illuminating theme and technique in films basing its argument on Alfred Hitchcock’s movies; Notorious movie, Rope, and Strangers on the Train. Alfred Hitchcock was a director of movies and his place in the film studies is unrivalled. He is famously known due to his brilliant plots, witty dialogue, and his ability to tell stories visually. This unique ability brought a new revolution in the film industry that made him

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