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    STAKEHOLDER THEORY v/s SHAREHOLDER THEORY Since many years ago, from the age of globalization, the Great Depression, amongst other memorable historical events till today, the purpose and role of business has been subject of debate. (Post et al, 2002). Much of the debate has focused around two hierarchal positions; namely, The Shareholder Theory and The Stakeholder Theory. (Rugimbana et al, 2008). The Shareholder theory is regarded as the classical approach to business, that is, an organization’s…

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    finally got better. A man by the name of William Ford came to purchase Eliza, Harry, and Northup. This led to Eliza in more sorrow than before because she would be separated from her other child. William Ford was willing to purchase Emily as well, but Freeman wouldn 't sell her. When they got to William Ford 's planation, they were kindly greeted by his wife and the other slaves. Eliza was put to house work and Northup (also known as Platt) was sent to work in the lumber mill. This lasted till…

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    Freeman states ( ): ‘’By all accounts, middle-class jobs that don’t require college degree or advanced training are becoming harder to find, leaving many people who could once have held a good job in lower-paying work with less security.’’ These situations make many Americans struggling economically. About one in seven people lives below the poverty line, according to the U.S. Census Bureau (qdt. In David H. Freeman 51). As a result, following a higher education for them is almost impossible.…

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    needs is only considered in formally acknowledged ‘child’ places such as public parks, playgrounds, and school areas. In reality, children occupy a far more extensive range of places beyond these restricted allocation of ‘child specific’ spaces (Freeman & Tranter, 2011; Tranter, 2012 & Whitzman, Worthington & Mizrachi, 2010). A lack of recognition for the needs of children in the design of third spaces is demonstrated across several images (Group 1, Photograph 2; Group 1, Photograph 3; Group 1,…

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    potential in Gattaca, for a freedom to surpass the restrictions of one’s genetics through motivation and perseverance towards one’s goal. Vincent’s surname ‘Freeman’ is another allusion to an individual’s access to freedom. Historically, the name Freeman is given to slaves that have been awarded the freedom to live on their own (“Last Name: Freeman”). Vincent prophetically lives up to that name as we see him depart and ascend towards a better place absent of genetic scrutiny, where individual…

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    The trade of human parts considered as one of the hottest disputes in recent years, regarding to the massive demands on organs that override its supplies. Therefore, many organizations, doctors, and physicians who aim for the best interest of the patients, are calling for the lifting of the ban on organs trafficking, to solve the body parts scarcity and to control the market of organs. Which ignite altercation between the supporters of lifting the ban and the anti-lifting of the ban. Many…

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    Four thousand miles away along the coast of Chile in outside of the port city of Mejillones, a young man sat with his parents in their small European style home eating dinner. Dinner was fish as usual but the young man’s mother could work wonders on the little they had. The young man’s father was a fisherman from America that brought his wife and business to South America after adopting Andrew, the young man. Actually he found Andrew while porting at small uncharted island on a trip from North…

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    Melinda begins high school as an outcast. She has no one to sit beside, no one to match class schedules with, and no one to eat with. The kids at school are angry at Melinda because she called the cops. Melinda won’t talk about what happened that night with anyone that she was raped. “she won’t say anything! I can’t get a word out of her. She’s mute” (Anderson 114). Melinda becomes nearly mute, unable to speak. She puts a picture in front of the mirror she does not even want to look at herself.…

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    The Stakeholder Theory

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    stakeholders, not only the shareholders. The stakeholder perspective is used in developing particular guidelines for assessing human resource management effectiveness, and how that should treat the individuals that are shareholders or stakeholders. Freeman describes two definitions of what stakeholders are, a narrow definition and a wide definition. The narrow definition includes those groups who are vital to the success and survival of a corporation. The wide definition includes any group or…

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    5 February, 2015 Genetic Problems The movie GATTACA that was directed by Andrew Niccol, featuring Ethan Hawke, who played Vincent Freeman, Jude Law as Jerome Morrow, and Uma Thurman as Irene, has a lot of information about genetic engineering of the offsprings. In the movie, it creates discrimination among the people who have good genes and bad genes. Vincent Freeman was one of those people, so it kept him from accomplishing his dreams. Once he found a way to achieve his goals he took the…

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