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    same charges as the other directors would. Now knowing the whole story, facts and law precedents, the remedies for breaching section 180-183 of the corporations act is a civil penalty provision: s 1317E13. Under ASIC, the penalty for breaching a director’s duty of care is a court order that the director be disqualified from managing corporations.14 George and William have

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    Business Corporations: A Modern Titanomachy The characters and scenario in this creative writing essay is based off the events that happened in the Titanomachy. Hesiod’s depiction of the succession of generations of the gods can be compared to companies in modern day society. In the Titanomachy, the ruling gods are overthrown by their own sons,and a pattern of infighting is observed. Similarly, many successful entrepreneurs first start off working in a large company before quitting to start a run

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    report also examines a real life example through the lens of a corporate bank to illustrate clarity. Keywords: Board directors, strategic change, decision making, board size, audit committee, board of directors, corporate governance, directors of corporations, firm performance, corporate boards and efficiency, firm value, board composition, board leadership structure, firm size, outside directors, inside directors, independent boards,   INTRODUCTION In theory, the board of directors is an integral

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    The party-state monitoring of the state-owned enterprise in China remains a puzzle to most of the observers as the party state aims at creating the actual market economy. The neo-liberal privatization of the SOEs should run by entirely independent legal individuals with some anonymity to operate on the commercial basis. However, various factors influence the corporate governance in China with the critical pillars including respect for the stakeholders in the enterprise and legal protection of disclosure

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    views offered by the authors of these previous research projects are vital to the current investigation because there is evidence that even though happiness is pursued, happiness is not accomplished by the majority of Americans. A Harris Poll, recently published by Harris Interactive (2013), reveals that only 33% of Americans are very happy. This infers that over 200,000,000 Americans could be happier. Sin and Lyubomirsky (2009) report that people in individualist cultures (of which the United States

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    When It All Changed Most students have to sit in the same old boring class and not accomplish anything senior year. My high school allowed an escape for students that were hands on and knew what career they wanted to do in life. I hated school so much by senior year that I was ready to escape the boring routine that was my life. If I could find something that could keep my attention and get me closer to my career it would all make it worth wild. I just didn’t realize how much one class could

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    For this assignment, I interview two different males with different race and cultures. The first male is my husband, he is a white Caucasian male, who comes from a lower class family. He began by telling me that class has played a major role in his life, from living in poverty as a young child, to not being able to afford school after high school. Which led him to join the military after graduating. After the military, he didn’t have enough money to go back to school and started to look for any job

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    A. When traveling to the village, I watched the younger villagers participate in recess. I initially realized the strong distinction between the two gender’s interactions. Through the three days in the village, I came to realize that the female adolescents were not permitted to participate in contact sports. In comparison, the male adolescents were consistently shown participating in soccer, the national sport of Haiti. I would constantly watch the interactions between the two genders of the adolescents

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    The Cinematic Features Displayed in Pleasantville and The Truman Show The following essay, which I have composed, is based on two important films of the last decade. Their titles are "Pleasantville" and "The Truman Show". Starting with the "Pleasantville", the general overview of the film's plot gets more complicated the further you get into it. It brings up several issues all of which I have commented on in this essay. The film starts with two teenagers, David and

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    The aesthetics of realism in each film can be utilized in many diverse ways to offer certain truths about the world of the film to further express the film’s story. These theatrical elements emphasize what the film attempts to relay to the audience; moreover, it intensifies the authenticity of each aspect of the film. The use of real people, on-camera interviews, textual information, and of direct address to the camera displays the realism of each film. Textual information is shown in This is Spinal

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