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    Welsh Case This particular case discusses whether General Electric fulfilled its Corporate Social Responsibility under the leadership of Jack Welsh or if it just met basic obligations. It also displays the evolving idea of social responsibility in a corporation by contrasting the corporation’s actions during Welsh’s leadership and after Welsh retired. It is shown that Welsh had a classical economic view of social responsibility. General Electric followed a traditional business model while Welsh

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    “The original building of the Jewish Museum located in Berlin since 1933, but was shut down by the Nazi authorities in 1938. The Jewish Museum Association was established in 1975, which organized the first exhibition on Jewish history in 1978. In 1988, when the West Berlin Senate announced a competition for the “Extension of the Berlin Museum with a Jewish Museum Department”, the intention was to expand the old museum that was dedicated to the history of the city, and create a space for a proper

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    Part 1: The theorist, The Theory and The Context Rudolf Laban, a brilliant acting theorist, inspires many individuals, groups of actors and performers all over the world to this day. His progressive acting theories mold an individual into a character effortlessly and effectively. Although his ideas were not always appreciated, his critics only pushed him to better his techniques. Rudolf Laban was born on December 15th, 1879, in Bratislava, which used to be part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His

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    The clang of the prison cell doors echoed through the hall as they opened. Andy bowed his head and stepped through the steel doors and out onto the cracked concrete floor of Shawshank State Penitentiary. His shoes, a dress shoe in a brown and black color, a strange thing for a prisoner to wear, carried Andy from the warden’s office back to his suffocating gray cell. Andy sat on his stiff, straw filled, gray and white stripped bed, holding a coil of braided rope in a death grip with both his hand

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    In the 1943 film Shadow of a Doubt, Charlie Newton soon has her world altered as she discovers the dark secrets of her Uncle Charlie’s past. Feeling a special connection with her Uncle, Charlie eagerly wishes to discover more about him at first and innocently becomes involved in hiding his identity as a serial killer. As the film builds up the mystery behind Uncle Charlie and his true intentions, the Mise En Scene creates an environment which explores the Uncle’s darker motivations while also supporting

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    It flickers beside me unsteady and wavering in the frigid, night air. Its low, red glow radiates miniscule waves of heat that hardly help defend against the bitter frost creeping up on me. My eyes were scanning for another piece of firewood to steady the crimson flame. Quickly I find my nearly depleted stash covered in a thin sheet of fresh snow resting on top. I brush off the light layer and toss the last piece into the consuming light. The branch’s meager contribution to the small blaze will only

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    As the day went on strange thing continued to occur. In math the shadows seemed to be constantly moving as if they were watching her. Sylvia tried moving to different seats and walking around ,but it seemed that everywhere she went to shadows made an effort to follow. When she was alone in the restroom the shadows started inching their way towards her in what seemed like an effort to consumer her. Then some random girl walk in and they went back to shadows. You must really be losing it Sylvia thought

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    It was a type of day where the sky didn't match the climate. The sky was bright blue like a silk blue dress without the presence of a cloud within sight. The nearly bare trees shook only slightly, like a lonely park swing, with every reoccuring gust that passed through them. The wind was crisp, yet possessed a sharp unforgiving bitter cold covering me such as a plastic wrap, chilling me wherever possible nearly to the bone. I took little hops down the old concrete steps to where they were little

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    Prison systems corruption is not just something that occurred decades ago, it continues to occur to this day. In The Shawshank Redemption and Just Mercy, corruption of the prison system is shown and discussed. Corruption in The Shawshank Redemption is shown through the action of Captain Hadley and Warden Norton, while corruption in Just Mercy is shown by Bryan Stevenson’s clients. Corrupt leaders are one of the many ways that The Shawshank Redemption and Just Mercy show and uncover the horrible

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    First in the case study, the change in leadership is the largest issue for the Board residing over the Walton Arts Center. The past President was known for his leadership in the arts community both locally and nationally (Todd & White, 2002). President Mitchell was the first leader and was successful in creating the mission, vision, values along with goals for the WAC. The Center had rapid growth under Mitchell’s leadership. Mitchell was resigning to take a position in West Virginia. The Board hired

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