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Color Analysis in Raised the Red Lantern
China
Chinese Culture
Scholars and film critiques have often regarded the fifth-generation film Director, Zhang Yi Mou’s films as a visually sensual feast (Zhu 26). The predominant use of the color Red in his highly stylized films: Red Sorghum (1988), Ju Dou and Raise the Red Lantern (1991) are evidence of his trademark visual style thus leading scholars…
Group Cohesiveness Sample
Ethnic group
Gender
Hypothesis
Interpersonal Relationship
Perception
Power distance
We are grateful to a batch of people for all the cooperation and support they extended. without which this undertaking would non hold been possible. We are thankful to our Organizational Behaviour – II Professor Manish Singhal. for giving us the chance to work on this undertaking. and for all his counsel in his class…
Ethical and Governance Issues of the Enron Scandal
Enron
Ethics
Introduction: This paper examines the ethical and governance concerns associated with the Enron scandal in 2001. These concerns include the hiding of documents connected to their sudden profit growth and the close ties between Kenneth Lay and George Bush. The investigation received support in uncovering the events of the Enron scandal. Enron Scandal Overview: In…
Plato’s Republic- Arguments about Justice
Ethics
Social Issues
Right vs. Wrong In Plato’s Republic, Book 1, various interlocutors make arguments on the definition of justice. Cephalus proposes the definition of justice as “speaking the truth and paying whatever debts one has incurred” (Plato, 331c). I will prove Cephalus’ argument true by analyzing the structure and his use of examples, discussing possible errors in…
Ashoka’s Dhamma: Religion or Not?
Religion
The dhamma is prakrit form of the sanskrit word dharma. However, ashoka tried to use it in a much wider sense. Scholars have expressed different opinions regarding dhamma of ashoka. Some are of the view that his dhamma is nothing more than buddhism others feel that it was not a particular religious system but a…
Scripture References
Abrahamic religions
Christianity
God
Jesus
Religious texts
Saint Peter
Systematic theology
Jesus came to the other side of the sea, to the country of the Gadarene people. There were graves in that place. Two men came from among the graves to meet him. They had bad spirits in them. They were so bad and strong that people feared to pass that way. They shouted, `Jesus, Son…
Friedman -vs- Drucker
Business Ethics
Corporate Social Responsibility
Ethics
Free Market
Social responsibility
Stock
Abstract Business ethics is a form of applied ethics that scrutinizes ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that occur in a business environment. In the more conscientious marketplaces of the 21st century, the demand for more ethical business processes and actions (referred to as ethicism) is mounting. In addition, pressures for the application of…
Broken Windows theory
applied ethics
Crime
Gambling
Justice
Law enforcement
social institutions
Recent estimates indicate that are millions of American adults, and juveniles who are experiencing compulsive gambling problems. Those numbers are compounded by the loved ones who suffer along with them. If the Broken Window Theory is applied, the effect of gambling’s negative side effects start to spill over into the mainstream of society, or the…
Melting Pot and Salad Bowl
Cultural Anthropology
Cultural Assimilation
Ethics
Identity Politics
Minorities
Multiculturalism
Social Issues
The United States of America was essentially founded on the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness through solidarity of human kind. It has been the land of immigrants and still is. The melting pot and salad bowl, are two metahors often used to describe how the different cultures blend together.? The term…
Ethics Natural Law On Genetic Engineering
Engineering
Engineering And Construction Industry
Ethics
Law
Natural Law Is an absolute, Christian theory, and can be applied to this situation, so that followers of this theory know how to respond. The origins of Natural Law are found with the Stoics, and Aristotle, before being further developed by Cicero, and then finalized by SST. Thomas Aquinas in the 13th Century. It aims…