Me and Mrs. Jones

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    MegaDrug advertises that it is a socially responsible organization that puts its stakeholders first. Is Mr. Jones being ethically responsible to his customers here? Justify your response. Read the definition of ethical corporate social responsibility (CSR) on page 70 for more details. According, to the definition on page 70, ethical CSR organizations pursue a clearly defines sense of social conscience in managing their financial responsibilities to stockholders, their legal responsibilities to…

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    In the modern world of medicine, there are patients who can no longer be helped with any type of treatment. They may also be in a physical and mental state that prevents them from being able to recover ever again, such as Mrs. Jones, who is left in a vegetative state. In such situations, there is a tough choice to make with only 2 options: the patient can either be left on life support with no chance of doing independent tasks, such as talking or even breathing, ever again, or be euthanized. The…

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    The Embalming of Mr. Jones is an article that was written by Jessica Mitford who was born in Basford Mansion, England in 1917. She was born in a very wealthy family but refused to be under her family’s upbringing. She later joined politics and moved to the United States of America as an immigrant. Embalming is simply the process that is carried out between death and the burial of a dead body to preserve it from decomposing, Mitford explains the process that Mr. Jones underwent. In this article,…

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    On October 12th, the animals of Animal Farm, previously named Manor Farm, once again drove Mr. Jones out of his own farm. The news of the animals first rebellion, where Mr. Jones, his wife, and his men were all driven and kept out of his farm, started to spread to animals who live on nearby farms. Mr. Pilkington of the neighboring Foxwood Farm and Mr. Frederick of adjoining Pinchfield Farm were afraid of their animals taking over their farms. This fear led the two farmers to spread rumors about…

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    novel ‘Jasper Jones’ explores discrimination, cultural inequality and secrets. Jasper Jones novel is about a small town, and an unexpected murder happened that night, Laura Wishart is killed. Jasper Jones and Charlie embarks on an adventure. It is this adventure that allows the exploration of that explores through misjudgement, racism and discrimination. Three aspects of the book that showed discrimination and cultural inequality were the misjudgement and discrimination of Jasper Jones, Racism…

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    speech Old Major gave and Mr. Jones' departure from the farm. After Old Major's death, the animals decided to carry out the plan for the Rebellion. A major of this plan was to remove Mr. Jones and his men off the farm; which the animals successfully completed. There's no way the Rebellion movement could've been tweaked because that's what made Animal Farm what it became. Along with similarities, there were differences such as the way Old Major died, Jessie attacking Jones, the group of farmers…

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    In Animal Farm, George Orwell, based his story on the Russian Revolution in 1917 which eventually lead to the Soviet Union. He later on published his book in England on August 1945. The animals in the story represented the people during the Soviet Union. He wanted to elucidate the things that happened during that time by revealing the truth of the Soviet Union and letting the readers know what really occurred. Many of those people who were part of the government abused the power of it, which…

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    unknown past who tries to steal Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones’ purse. She takes the boy to her house and he slowly teaches him lessons without scaring him away. The woman wants to show the boy that stealing is awful and can lead to some awful consequences. The author is displaying that the lady is kind but wants to teach the young boy and discipline him. This statement is the main theme of the story, “Thank You, Ma’am.” Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones states to the boy,“...I would…

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    character in “Thank you Ma’am” Mrs. Jones was a nice old woman who help out whenever she could and believe in forgiveness. On the other hand; the main character in “The Cask of Amontillado” was completely insane. These two characters ultimately reacted differently to the individuals who harassed them in the stories. Mrs. Jones was a kind elderly woman who was minding her business one day until a young man ran up and tried to mug her for her purse. But Mrs. Jones didn’t allow the bugarler to…

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    Animal Farm Research Paper

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    just a worse government than the previous; Chadians became poorer, freedom was nonexistent, and the presidential election was manipulated. This movement is strongly related to the Rebellion of the animals in Animal Farm in which they get rid of Mr. Jones, and still suffering from the new leader,…

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