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Kobayashi, Junko, and Linda Viswat. "3-D Negotiation in a Business Context Negotiation between Japanese and Americans." Journal of Intercultural Communication 14, no. 1 (2014): 1–06. http://dx.doi.org/10.36923/jicc.v14i1.668.

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This paper examines negotiation between Japanese and Americans in a business context from the comprehensive framework of 3-D negotiation. The three dimensions refer to tactics, deal design and setup, all of which are in play to reinforce each other’s effectiveness. Interviews were conducted with 32 Americans: Americans working presently or previously at a Japanese company, and those working at an American company who had experience negotiating with Japanese business people. Further interviews were carried out with 16 Japanese who had experience negotiating with American business people. The re
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Garrett, Jacob. "Pay-to-Play." Digital Literature Review 6 (January 15, 2019): 147–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.33043/dlr.6.0.147-160.

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This paper analyzes second episode of the popular dystopian sci-f show Black Mirror, “FifteenMillion Merits,” as a utopia for the capitalists that are in charge of the commune in which theepisode’s characters live. Through comparisons to American company towns and an analysis ofthe psychology that these capitalists employ, I come to the conclusion that, while a dystopia for thecitizens that the episode follows, this society is a utopia for those in charge. Furthermore, I positthat, even though the community we see is set far in the future and seems very removed from ourown world, it may not be
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Cheape, Charles. "Not Politicians but Sound Businessmen: Norton Company and the Third Reich." Business History Review 62, no. 3 (1988): 444–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3115544.

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The lengthy dispute about the role of big business in Hitler's Third Reich has generally portrayed business leaders either as instigators or as victims. The experience of Norton Company, an American multinational in Germany between 1933 and 1945, fits neither role. In this article, Professor Cheape demonstrates that Norton's German and American managers acted as outsiders compelled to play a part for their firm's long–run self–interest. As a result, Norton executives variously cooperated with, ignored, or violated Nazi policies, presenting a richer and more complex pattern of behavior than is
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Krasner, David, Lisa M. Anderson, Nadine George-Graves, et al. "African American Theatre." Theatre Survey 47, no. 2 (2006): 191–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040557406000159.

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David Krasner: In surveying contemporary London theatre, New York Times critic Ben Brantley reported that the Tricycle Theatre hadinaugurated a season of African-American plays with the commandingly titled but obscure Walk Hard, Talk Loud, a play by Abram Hill from the early1940's. Abram who? The name meant nothing to me, but Abram Hill (1910–1986) was a founder and director of the American Negro Theater in New York (1940–1951) and a playwright, it seems, of considerable verve.3That Abram Hill and the American Negro Theatre—the most important black theatre company during the mid-twentieth cent
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Swettenham, Neal. "Irish Rioters, Latin American Dictators, and Desperate Optimists' Play-boy." New Theatre Quarterly 21, no. 3 (2005): 241–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x0500014x.

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The narrative process is inherently selective and consequently open to distortion and falsification. J. M. Synge humorously illustrated this in The Playboy of the Western World, in which his central character, Christy Mahon, reinvents himself through the telling and retelling of his own story. Play-boy, a much more recent performance work created by Desperate Optimists, takes as its opening gambit the riots that accompanied the first performances of this controversial Irish classic and adds a bewildering variety of other narrative materials to the mix—providing, as it does so, a tongue-in-chee
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Daniel, Rachel Jessica. "Art in the Age of Political Correctness: Race in the TEAM's Architecting." TDR/The Drama Review 54, no. 4 (2010): 136–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/dram_a_00029.

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The TEAM's award-winning play Architecting is primarily about the reconstruction of the South during the Civil War and after Hurricane Katrina. Through Architecting, the TEAM, an all-white theatre company, comments on American race relations by engaging in an ethical performance of blackness.
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Fei, Hanfeng. "Analysis of the Investment Value of three American companies in Industrial Sector." Highlights in Business, Economics and Management 4 (December 12, 2022): 194–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/hbem.v4i.3448.

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Industrial stocks are stocks issued by industrial enterprises that produce non-consumer materials. Industries producing non-consumer data generally include extractive industry, manufacturing industry, electric power industry, gas industry and so on. The stocks issued by these industrial enterprises that produce non-consumer materials are called industrial stocks. Industrial stocks have a long history in United States. As early as 1900, industrial stocks became the majority of American stocks. In the same year that the United States overtook Britain as the country with the biggest economy in th
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Hensley, Michelle. "It's Just a Play (and That's Enough)." Theatre Survey 57, no. 3 (2016): 415–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040557416000429.

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Ten Thousand Things Theater performs plays for as many different kinds of audience as we can. We are a strictly professional theatre company that works with the best actors in the Twin Cities (our home for the past twenty-three years), performing Shakespeare, Greek tragedy, Brecht, American musicals, and contemporary plays, taking each production to seven or eight correctional facilities (men's, women's, and juvenile), nine or ten low-income centers (homeless shelters, adult-education centers, housing projects, detox centers, immigrant centers, Indian reservations, rural areas), as well as doi
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Cholij, Irena. "Gerhard, electronic music and King Lear." Tempo, no. 198 (October 1996): 28–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298200005349.

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Between 1947 and 1962 Roberto Gerhard contributed incidental music to eight Shakespeare plays for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre (later Royal Shakespeare Company). Of these, easily the most controversial was George Devine's production King Lear for the Stratford Touring Company in 1955. A far cry from his very traditional The Taming of the Shrew (1953) and still relatively ‘safe’ A Midsummer Night's Dream (1954) – for both of which Gerhard also composed music – this was a thoroughly modern production. The sets and costumes were designed by the American sculptor Isamu Noguchi (of mixed Americ
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Holdbrook-Smith, Kobna. "What is Black Theatre? The African-American Season at the Tricycle Theatre." New Theatre Quarterly 23, no. 3 (2007): 241–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x07000140.

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Kobna Holdbrook-Smith was a member of the repertory company formed by artistic director Nicolas Kent for the 2005–2006 African-American season at the Tricycle Theatre in north London. That company also included Jenny Jules, Joseph Marcell, Lucian Msamati, Carmen Munroe, and Nathan Osgood. In Walk Hard – Talk Loud by Abram Hill, a play originally produced in 1944 and set in New York in the late 1930s, Holdbrook-Smith played a young boxer who faces racism. In Lynn Nottage's contemporary satire Fabulation, he took on dual roles – the heroine's husband who absconds with her wealth, and the gentle
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Trunina, Anna, Xielin Liu, Muhammad Hafeez, Jian Chen, and Swati Anindita Sarker. "Network, reputation, VC-financing: SME in Zhongguancun and Silicon Valley." Chinese Management Studies 14, no. 1 (2019): 113–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/cms-03-2019-0076.

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Purpose This paper aims to investigate if the collaboration intensity of the company with local and international stakeholders facilitates the attracting of venture capital (VC) financing. The reputation of the company was incorporated as a factor, which can potentially influence investment decision-making. The study also aims to make a cross-national comparison of new ventures financing in two innovation regions – Chinese Zhongguancun and American Silicon Valley. Design/methodology/approach Quantitative methodology involving data gathered from 176 venture-backed as well as non-venture backed
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Hogler, Raymond. "From Ludlow to Chattanooga and beyond." Journal of Management History 22, no. 2 (2016): 130–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jmh-12-2015-0211.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the development of employee representation systems in the USA from the Ludlow Massacre of 1914 up to the events in 2015 at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The study begins with the strike at the Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation which led to the deaths of several women and children. In the aftermath of Ludlow, John D. Rockefeller, Jr, visited the mines in 1915 and persuaded workers that an internal employee representation plan would serve their interests better than an outside trade union. Rockefeller’s influence shaped American
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De Man, George. "Approaching an Intersection." AMERICANA E-journal of American Studies in Hungary 20, no. 2 (2024): 70–78. https://doi.org/10.14232/americana.2024.2.70-78.

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One of the more familiar challenges of teaching first-year university students is fostering their initiative to take part in class discussion. In the EFL classroom, discussion activities are rightly valued as opportunities for language practice. Less obvious, in contrast, may be the ways that the process of acculturation to college classroom norms intersects with second language difficulties, especially among first-generation college students who comprise a sizable demographic in the Hungarian university population. Pragmatics instruction, it will be argued, has a role to play in helping empow
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Wu, Sunpeijing, and Shixue Jiang. "The emergence and role of Lancaster in Mexican public education." Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development 8, no. 7 (2024): 5592. http://dx.doi.org/10.24294/jipd.v8i7.5592.

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The Lancaster mutual teaching model originated in late 18th century England and quickly spread to the American colonies after receiving positive responses in Europe. In the 1820s, renowned Spanish physician, educator, and publisher Manuel Codorniú Ferreras brought it to Mexico, making outstanding contributions to the newly independent nation in educational philosophy, system, and methods. In the mid-19th century, with the absence of a centralized institution for public education in Mexico, the Lancaster Company took on the significant responsibility of guiding the direction of national public
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Wang, Jinghan, Jinlin Yang, and Zhen Zhao. "The Analysis of Large High-tech Corporations' Governance: Taking Microsoft as an Example." Highlights in Business, Economics and Management 24 (January 22, 2024): 489–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/mbag0781.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is having an impact on the world, including economic development, transportation and productivity, and corporate management. This article is mainly based on the American multinational technology company Microsoft Corporation. The company's management, policy, salary, technological innovation, etc. have been studied. Through relevant investigation and research, the influence and development of artificial intelligence on enterprise management have been carried out in depth. For example, companies can promote the public interest by hiring professionals in various fiel
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Brown, Bryan. "The Translation of Protest: The Worldwide Readings Project of Andrei Kureichyk’s Insulted. Belarus." New Theatre Quarterly 39, no. 1 (2023): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x22000331.

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On 9 August 2020, Belarus erupted in protest over the falsified election results promoted and endorsed by existing president Aliaksandar Lukashenka. Playwright, director, and member of the Coordination Council for the peaceful transfer of power in Belarus, Andrei Kureichyk was one of the thousands on the streets that month. In early September he finished a new play depicting the events leading up to and surrounding the largest anti-government demonstrations in Belarus’s history. Before going into hiding, Kureichyk sent the play, Insulted. Belarus, to former Russian theatre critic John Freedman
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Visscher, Irene, and Roos Beerkens. "Organizational Identification at a Multinational Company." Journal of Intercultural Management 12, no. 3 (2020): 67–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/joim-2020-0045.

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AbstractObjective: The present case study investigates to what extent employees working at the Dutch site of an American multinational biotechnology organization identify with this company. According to prior research, organizational identification leads to higher commitment to the organization. Gaining more insight into which factors drive or impede organizational identification can help organizations increase their employees’ identification and thus, commitment. Two hypotheses were tested. First, organizational identification was expected to be higher among international employees than Dutch
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Habel, Ivan. "Implementing Agreements." Canadian Theatre Review 123 (June 2005): 11–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.123.003.

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In discussing working conditions in the professional theatre in Canada, it is important to understand the diversity of practices that exist in the theatre community. Theatre is produced using a range of models, including the conventional model of a play mounted by a company; but theatre can be created by collectives or by an individual. The theatre, also, no longer reflects just the Anglo-American tradition of drama but has expanded to reflect the storytelling, physical and visual traditions of theatrical practice derived largely from outside the European tradition. This expansion in the metho
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Roberts, Kathryn S. "Our Town, the MacDowell Colony, and the Art of Civic Mediation." American Literary History 31, no. 3 (2019): 395–418. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/alh/ajz025.

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Abstract Thornton Wilder’s Our Town (1938) has found unusual currency of late. In 2011, the play lent its name to a major funding program launched by the National Endowment for the Arts; in 2017, it appeared in the center of a popular podcast and was revived by a British theater company in the wake of a terrorist attack. These productions recognize what terms like middlebrow obscure: Our Town is a civic mediator, a performance that installs art at the center of community life and community at the center of art. Taking inspiration from Antoine Hennion’s sociology of music, this essay ventures i
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Watson, Ian. "Practical Aesthetics and the Formation of the Atlantic Theater Company." New Theatre Quarterly 24, no. 2 (2008): 189–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x08000158.

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The Atlantic Theater Company has been one of Off-Broadway's most successful theatre companies over the past twenty years, having won twelve Tony Awards, eight Lucille Lortel Awards, thirteen Obie Awards, and three Outer Critics Circle Awards. The company, originally founded in 1983 by the playwright David Mamet and the actor William H. Macy, has mounted over one hundred plays, many by new writers. Included among its successes are Martin McDonagh's The Lieutenant of Inishmore and The Beauty Queen of Leenane, Woody Allen's A Second Hand Memory and Writer's Block, the revival of David Mamet's Ame
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Kerr, Douglas. "‘King Lear’ as an Experimental Musical: the Japanese Production of ‘Ria O’." New Theatre Quarterly 18, no. 2 (2002): 161–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x02000246.

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The avant-garde Japanese company Ban'yu Inryoku was formed following the death in 1983 of the inspirational writer and director Shuji Terayama, who has subsequently become a cult figure. This article explores his influence – both limiting and liberating – on the production by one of the founders of the company, his disciple J. A. Seazer, of an experimental musical version of King Lear, as Ria O. Douglas Kerr places the production – seen in England during the Japan Festival of 1991 – within the context of evolving attitudes towards the avant-garde theatrical movement in Japan during the late 's
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Flores-Hernández, Edwin Ricardo, María Luisa Rodero-Cosano, and Ana Evelyn Perla-Cartagena. "Complexity of Family Businesses in El Salvador: A Structural Equation Model." Sustainability 14, no. 11 (2022): 6773. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14116773.

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Family businesses play an important role in sustainable development in Latin American countries, providing economic benefits and leading to a reduction in violence. Until now, family businesses, their characteristics, and the factors that influence their economic development have not been studied in this region. Identifying the appropriate variables contributing to successful family businesses in this region and clarifying the relationships between these variables are important for developing a management model that supports the stability and growth of these businesses and their influence on s
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Lacko, Ivan. "FeArt and Dance-xiety in Nature Theater of Oklahoma’s Pursuit of Happiness: Artificiality, Authenticity and Fun as the Building Stones of a Hopeful Performative." Journal of Contemporary Drama in English 7, no. 1 (2019): 123–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jcde-2019-0009.

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Abstract Pursuit of Happinessis a 2017 co-production of the American group Nature Theater of Oklahoma and the Slovenia-based, multinational En-Knap dance company. The genre-defying production provocatively misleads the audience through the textual as well as performative aspects of the piece. From slapstick scenes, through dynamic dance movements, all the way to philosophically challenging perceptions about the nature of our reality, the play balances on the edge of timid expressions of existentialist angst, Baudrillardian overload of simulacra, and an attempt to address a mechanical reproduct
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Grut, Gustav. "“Ethics are generally not in play here”: The neutralization techniques of “the bad boy of pharma” Martin Shkreli." Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab 106, no. 3 (2019): 349–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/ntfk.v106i3.124798.

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AbstractIn 2015, the American company Turing Pharmaceuticals increased the price of the drug Daraprim by 5,000 percent overnight. Politicians and healthcare representatives accused Turing’s CEO, Martin Shkreli, of having harmed both vulnerable patient groups and the healthcare system. The present article aims to attain an understanding of how Shkreli justified increasing the price and restricting the distribution of the drug Daraprim. Statements made by Shkreli in four video interviews were analyzed on the basis of Sykes and Matza’s (1957) theoretical framework of neutralization techniques. Al
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Lawrence, Jeanne Catherine. "Geographical space, social space, and the realm of the department store." Urban History 19, no. 1 (1992): 64–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926800009639.

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Over the past decade a number of scholars have examined the rise of the mass production and distribution of goods, and the concurrent emergence of a nineteenth- and twentieth-century consumer society or ‘culture of consumption’. This body of work has featured the department store prominently in several roles: as a venue for the distribution of consumer goods; as a material fantasyland in which women were encouraged to play out their dreams of conspicuous consumption; and as a place of white-collar employment for working-class clerks. Whatever their focus, these accounts generally view all depa
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Landay, Bruce M. "One American Corporation’s Attempt to Define and Play a Role in the Global Environment: Some Observations on the Standards for Social Responsibility of the Timberland Company." Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting 88 (1994): 282–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0272503700082215.

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Bannerman, Henrietta. "John Cranko's Antigone (1959): A Ballet Lost and Found." Dance Research 33, no. 1 (2015): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/drs.2015.0120.

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John Cranko's dramatic and theatrically powerful Antigone (1959) disappeared from the ballet repertory in 1966 and this essay calls for a reappraisal and restaging of the work for 21st century audiences. Created in a post-World War II environment, and in the wake of appearances in London by the Martha Graham Company and Jerome Robbins’ Ballets USA, I point to American influences in Cranko's choreography. However, the discussion of the Greek-themed Antigone involves detailed consideration of the relationship between the ballet and the ancient dramas which inspired it, especially as the programm
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Shainsky, Michael. "The Walnut Tree." After Dinner Conversation 4, no. 11 (2023): 38–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/adc2023411104.

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If connections and experiences make us happy, why do we buy things? In this work of philosophical short story fiction, Nikolay runs a tour company in Uzbekistan. When his employee gets sick, he must take a group of American tourists to see a local walnut tree in a small village, then to Lake Urungach for photos. Their bus breaks down in the small village and they are forced to spend the day there while waiting for replacement transportation. A tough situation becomes festive when they decide to have a BBQ by the town walnut tree. Beer becomes wine as the day winds on and, eventually a traditio
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Kirkley, Richard Bruce. "Caravan Farm Theatre: Orchestrated Anarchy and the Creative Process." Canadian Theatre Review 101 (January 2000): 35–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.101.007.

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Caravan Farm Theatre, located in the Salmon River Valley north-west of Armstrong, BC, has been delighting audiences with original and unconventional outdoor theatre for thirty years. Since its beginnings in the late sixties as a horse-drawn caravan, the company has long been dedicated to the development of a counter-cultural theatre and lifestyle in opposition to the technological and consumerist preoccupations of the North American mainstream. With its roots in sixties radicalism, in street theatre and guerrilla theatre and in experiments with collective creation and communal living, Caravan’
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Pittman, Alex. "The Reserve Army of Affectivity: Unemployed Labor in William Greaves's Psychodramatic Cinéma Vérité." Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies 37, no. 1 (2022): 31–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/02705346-9561409.

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Abstract This article offers a political reading of In the Company of Men (dir. William Greaves, US, 1969), an industrial human relations and training film that Newsweek magazine commissioned the renowned black American filmmaker William Greaves to make. Tasked by his sponsors with repairing communication between white factory foremen and black men who were labeled the hard-core unemployed, Greaves combines the documentary style of cinéma vérité with psychodrama, a group therapy method that uses theatrical techniques of role-play and reenactment to both reveal and treat social conflict. Situat
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Rose Putri Safana, Iftinan. "Wokewashing and Greenwashing: The Silent Architects of Eco-apartheid in Mbue’s How Beautiful We Were." ELS Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities 8, no. 1 (2025): 8–20. https://doi.org/10.34050/els-jish.v8i1.42803.

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A positive image is very necessary for a company to promote its values and be accepted in society. However, if the positive image narrated is contrary to reality, then the case can be categorized as green-washing, if it concerns the environment, and woke-washing, if it concerns social welfare. Furthermore, literary works as a mirror of society have room to represent green-washing and woke-washing, one of which is in the novel How Beautiful We Were by Mbue. In the novel, green-washing and woke-washing are not just image manipulation for profit but also play a major role in perpetuating eco-apar
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Lazic, Dragan Andrija, Vladimir Grujic, and Marko Tanaskovic. "The role of flight simulation in flight training of pilots for crisis management." South Florida Journal of Development 3, no. 3 (2022): 3624–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.46932/sfjdv3n3-046.

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Every day over 102.000 commercial passenger flights take place on a global scale above our heads. Because of that many questions arise in the areas of safety and security in massive air traffic. If airlines use crisis management, any activity concerning the preparation of the crew and the aircraft for a particular task - flight gets more significance and importance. During the flight, the pilot - the captain of the aircraft, is the key person of any company activity that includes transport of people and goods, and that is the reason why a pilot's psycho-physical abilities and flying performanc
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Komleva, Evgeniya V. "Siberian Merchants in Mikhail M. Speransky’s Travel Diary and Letters (1819–1821)." SibScript 25, no. 3 (2023): 367–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/sibscript-2023-25-3-367-378.

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Mikhail M. Speransky was one of the most outstanding statesman of the Russian Empire. He was the Siberian Governor-General in 1819–1821. His Siberian travel diary and correspondence cast light upon the interaction between state power and private capital during the economic and socio-cultural integration of the Eastern territories. The research objective was to reveal M. M. Speransky’s opinion about Siberian merchants, who were the most influential regional community. The analysis included M. M. Speransky’s brief diary entries and long letters to his daughter and friends, and as well as his bus
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Durban, Erin L. "The Afterlives of Global LGBT Human Rights in Haiti: Racial Capitalism and Accumulation by Documentation." Journal of Haitian Studies 30, no. 1 (2024): 99–121. https://doi.org/10.1353/jhs.2024.a959385.

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Abstract: I begin by elaborating the geopolitical context that facilitated the emergence of projects in the Global South to document homophobia and transphobia, focusing on one by New York–based organization Housing Works, Inc. Following the US federal government's declaration that "gay rights are human rights," the US State Department created the Global Equality Fund, which supported the creation of LGBT rights documentation projects by Silicon Valley–based nonprofit tech company Benetech as well as "capacity-building" work in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Uganda, and Malawi. Housing Works CEO Charles Ki
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Shirur, Srinivas. "Tunneling vs Agency Effect: A Case Study of Enron and Satyam." Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers 36, no. 3 (2011): 9–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0256090920110302.

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This is a comparative study of Enron and Satyam corporate frauds. An attempt has been made to arrive at some generalizations about the key reasons for the differences between agency and tunneling problems. Agency effect and tunneling phenomena focus on the divergence in the interests of managers, promoters, and minority shareholders, which are the key reasons for corporate fraud. There is a clear difference between the fraud committed due to tunneling and agency effect. The article highlights this feature through the case study of Enron and Satyam. The difference between tunneling and agency e
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Emerson, Traci, and Sara Bensley. "Ghost Guns." DttP: Documents to the People 47, no. 3 (2019): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/dttp.v47i3.7122.

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In May 2013, an American law student, through his company, Defense Distributed, posted instructions online for making a gun with a 3D printer. The instructions were downloaded at least 100,000 times in a matter of two days. The horrifying prospect of the rapid proliferation of untraceable weapons that could evade metal detection—“ghost guns”—unleashed an immediate government reaction that is still playing out. In the short history of 3D-printed guns, government documents present a complex and evolving picture of the interplay among the three branches of government and between the states and fe
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Alain, Robert. "Le droit des valeurs mobilières et le retour des compagnies publiques au statut de compagnie privée." Les Cahiers de droit 20, no. 3 (2005): 539–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/042328ar.

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This article examines the « going private » phenomenon as it has developed in the United States and Canada over the past few years as well as its implications for Quebec law. « Going private » transactions involve different means of corporate reorganization that allow a few controlling shareholders to eliminate, without adequate compensation, most other shareholders from further participation in a corporate body. Such transactions are of interest to those who study company law or securities law as the methods employed often go beyond the spirit of both. The author attempts to demonstrate the r
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Riccio, Thomas. "Shadows in the Sun: Context, Process, and Performance in Ethiopia." New Theatre Quarterly 28, no. 3 (2012): 272–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x12000450.

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Andegna (The First) was developed and performed during the fall and winter of 2009–10 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. This article examines the complex social, political, and cultural contexts that informed the training, workshops, and process of creating an ensemble and performance in a time of national transformation. Urbanization and the crossing currents of Africa, Islam, Christian Orthodoxy, capitalism, the West, and technology prompted the re-conceptualization of performance, its function, and expression. In this article Thomas Riccio highlights the methodologies of reinventing an indigenous p
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Ralanarko, Dwandari, Deni Wahyuadi, Pranowo Nugroho, et al. "Seismic Expression of Paleogene Talangakar Formation - Asri & Sunda Basins, Java Sea, Indonesia." Berita Sedimentologi 46, no. 1 (2021): 21–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.51835/bsed.2020.46.1.58.

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The Asri and Sunda Basin are located offshore Southeast Sumatra under the SE Sumatera Production Sharing Contract (PSC). Currently, Pertamina Hulu Energi OSES operates in the Asri and Sunda Basins, known as Southeast Sumatra (SES) Block. As one of Indonesian prime oil and gas producing area in the past 50 years, these basins have produced cumulatively more than 1,500 MMBOE with an average of 90,000 BOPD. Both Asri and Sunda Basins are part of a series of Cenozoic half grabens developed on the Asian continental margin, that have occupied a retro arc setting since early Neogene times.Hydrocarbon
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Surlyk, F., S. Piasecki, and F. Rolle. "Initiation of petroleum exploration in Jameson Land, East Greenland." Rapport Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse 128 (December 31, 1986): 103–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.34194/rapggu.v128.7928.

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Active petroleum exploration in East Greenland is of fairly recent date and was preceded by a much longer history of scientific work and mineral exploration. The discovery in 1948 of lead-zinc mineralisation at Mestersvig resulted in the formation of Nordisk Mineselskab AIS in 1952. In the beginning of the seventies Nordisk Mineselskab initiated cooperation with the American oil company Atlantic Richfield (ARCO) in order to undertake petroleum exploration in Jameson Land. The Jameson Land basin contains a very thick Upper Palaeozoic - Mesozoic sedimentary sequence. Important potential source r
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KOO, Young-Mo. "The Key Contents of the KMA's Code of Medical Ethics and Proposals for Its Implementation." Korean Journal of Medical Ethics 6, no. 2 (2003): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.35301/ksme.2003.6.2.1.

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Although the Korean Medical Association(KMA)'s Code of Medical Ethics, officially announced in November, 2001, has not yet been widely used among the Korean physicians in everyday practice, this comprehensive normative document, consisting of 6 chapters, 78 articles and 193 clauses, marks a significant progress in the Korean medical professional ethics. This paper presents some key contents of the document, in comparison with the American Medical Association(AMA)'s equivalent, AMA's Code of Medical Ethics 2002-2003 edition. This paper shows that there are striking resemblances in contents betw
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Ho, Teresa, Janelle Perkins, Rebecca Gonzalez, et al. "Association between CYP3A4, CYP3A5, and ABCB1 Genotype, Tacrolimus Concentrations, and Outcomes Among Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Patients." Blood 138, Supplement 1 (2021): 2882. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2021-151770.

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Abstract Background Successful treatment with tacrolimus (TAC) to prevent graft versus host disease (GVHD) and minimize TAC-related toxicities among allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (alloHSCT) recipients is contingent upon achieving and maintaining plasma trough concentrations within a narrow therapeutic range. Despite standardized weight-based dosing, inter-individual variability is observed in TAC trough concentrations which may in part be attributable to pharmacogenetic variants influencing the pharmacokinetic disposition of TAC. The primary objective was to investigate th
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BOSWORTH, R. J. B. "THE ITALIAN NOVECENTO AND ITS HISTORIANS." Historical Journal 49, no. 1 (2006): 317–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x05005169.

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The politics of Italian national identity. Edited by Gino Bedani and Bruce Haddock. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2000. Pp. vii+296. ISBN 0-7083-1622-0. £40.00.Fascist modernities: Italy, 1922–1945. By Ruth Ben-Ghiat. Berkeley, University of California Press, 2001. Pp. x+317. ISBN 0-520-22363-2. £28.50.Le spie del regime. By Mauro Canali. Bologna: Il Mulino, 2004. Pp. 863. ISBN 88-15-09801-1. €70.00.I campi del Duce: l'internamento civile nell'Italia fascista (1940–1943). By Carlo Spartaco Capogreco. Turin: Einaudi, 2004. Pp. xi+319. ISBN 88-06-16781-2. €16.00.The American South and the
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Indaswari, Fidelia Dewi, and Didi Widia. "INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS EXPANSION STRATEGY THROUGH AMAZON’S GLOBAL E-COMMERCE PLATFORM IN THE BEAUTY PRODUCT CATEGORY." BISMA: Jurnal Bisnis dan Manajemen 18, no. 3 (2024): 128. https://doi.org/10.19184/bisma.v18i3.49946.

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In this modern age of rapid technological growth and abundant information, e-commerce has become a powerful tool for businesses looking to reach a global audience. Engaging in electronic commerce opens up a world of opportunity to tap into local and international markets ripe for expansion. This study aims to dig deeper into the beauty product preferences of the American populace, which uses Amazon to craft a strategic expansion plan that resonates with people's desires. This research delved into the realm of qualitative analysis by utilizing the innovative TOWS matrix analysis and STP analysi
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Baghdasaryan, V. E. "The Concept of the «Global State» in the US Strategic Documents: Target Designs of Modern Expansionism." Bulletin of the State University of Education. Series: History and Political Sciences, no. 3 (July 24, 2023): 7–25. https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-676x-2023-3-7-25.

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Aim. To disclose the strategic plans of the political leadership of the United States of America to change the system of the global world order, to design the future.Metodology. The study is based on the US National Security Strategy 2022, the US National Intelligence Council Global Trends Report 2021, and forecasts from US private intelligence company Stratfor. The key research methods are historical-genetic, used to identify the evolution of American strategies, and futurological, used to describe the vision of the future in the developments of US analysts.Results. The analysis carried out a
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Little, Douglas. "Pipeline Politics: America, TAPLINE, and the Arabs." Business History Review 64, no. 2 (1990): 255–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3115583.

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The Arabian American Oil Company's plan to build a pipe-line from eastern Saudi Arabia to the Mediterranean seemed to many an ideal project for business-government cooperation. A sound business project for the company would give American policymakers more and cheaper oil to aid plans to rebuild Western Europe, as well as a significant presence in the Middle East. Events in that tumultuous region, however, soon embroiled both the company and the U.S. government in a more complex relationship than had been envisioned.
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BEWLEY-TAYLOR, DAVID R. "Watch This Space: Civil Liberties, Concept Wars and the Future of the Urban Fortress." Journal of American Studies 40, no. 2 (2006): 233–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875806001368.

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On 20 September 2001 the founder and CEO of a New Jersey-based face-recognition technology company called Visionics testified before a special government committee appointed by the secretary of transportation. Joseph Atick's message to the committee was simple: his company's face recognition equipment could dramatically improve security in US airports and embassies. The science of biometrics, a method of identifying people by scanning unique physical characteristics like facial structures and retinal patterns, could, claimed Atick, be deployed as part of a comprehensive national surveillance p
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MISKELL, LOUISE. "Doing It for Themselves: The Steel Company of Wales and the Study of American Industrial Productivity, 1945–1955." Enterprise & Society 18, no. 1 (2016): 184–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eso.2016.55.

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This article examines the efforts of one British steel company to acquire knowledge about American industrial productivity in the first post-World War II decade. It argues that company information-gathering initiatives in this period were overshadowed by the work of the formal productivity missions of the Marshall Plan era. In particular, it compares the activities of the Steel Company of Wales with the Anglo-American Council on Productivity (AACP), whose iron and steel industry productivity team report was published in 1952. Based on evidence from its business records, this study shows that t
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Granados García, Jafel. "IMPACTO DE LA CREACIÓN DE VALOR COMPARTIDO EN LA INDUSTRIA MINERA LATINOAMERICANA." SCIENTIARVM 1, no. 1 (2015): 9–12. https://doi.org/10.26696/sci.epg.0194.

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This article, the result of a research project on the impact generated by the creation of shared value in the mining industry, aims to determine the results at the business and social level of creating projects that can solve the value challenges shared in the Latin American mining industry. The scientific paper conceptualizes the meaning of shared value and other concepts of interest, based on the theory of Porter and Kramer, and shows the evolution of the concept of shared value over the years, which can be conceived today as a collective impact of common benefit between mining companies and
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Chapin, Christy Ford. "The American Medical Association, Health Insurance Association of America, and Creation of the Corporate Health Care System." Studies in American Political Development 24, no. 2 (2010): 143–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0898588x10000052.

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This narrative demonstrates how public and private power interacted during the post–World War II era to create America's unique health care system, a system based on a high-cost, corporate model financed and managed by insurance companies. The article compares the divergent political, organizational, and economic strategies of the American Medical Association (AMA), which represented physicians, and the Health Insurance Association of America (HIAA), which represented for-profit insurance firms. Even after the defeat of President Harry Truman's plan for a universal, government-managed system,
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