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- 1481: A Dolls House - The Transformation Of Nora Helmer
- ... the famine influence that women who are married to men of power often have, yet another role society demands of women. Krogstad, as a typical male of the time assumes she has no head for business. Listen Mrs. Helmer youve either got a very bad memory, or else no head for business." (1519) Once Krogstad leaves we notice a definite change in Nora. Noras children ask her to play with them and she replies; "No not now." (1521) Nora begins to talk to herself. "Ill ...
- 1482: Hamlet 16
- ... as Horatio calls them, "wild and whirling words. Why right, you are in the right, and so without more circumstance at all I hold it fit that we shake hands and part, You, as your business and desire shall point you, for every man hath business and desire such as it is, and for my own poor part, look you, I will go pray."(1.5 lines 127-134) Anther possibility exists in relation to Act 3 Scene 4 in which ...
- 1483: Death Of A Salesman
- ... used to steal from. This was Biff's first choice. He arrived at the company building straitened himself out and went in. As he entered the lobby a young receptionist met him. Biff stated his business and asked if any job were open. The receptionist handed him an application to fill out. Biff took a seat by a window and started on the application. the first question he encountered was that ... Cherry desk. By the look of the personnel manager's office Biff thought to himself that this company must be quite successful and he was assured that he wasn't making a mistake with this business venture. Okay Mr. Loman lets get started. Mr. lansing asked Biff a few simple questions. Then he asked Biff when the soonest he could start. I could start today if you want me to Biff ...
- 1484: Click Vs Brick: An Exploration Of Mp3 File Sharing And Onlin
- ... 00 Record Labels Evaporate 3 U.S. Constitution, Article I, U.S. Government U.S. Government Unknown Section 8 4 www.Boycott-riaa.com Boycott-riaa www.Boycott-riaa.com Dec. 2002 5 Music The Business Harrison A. Virgin Publishings 2000 6 Music Piracy Report 2002 IFPI IFPI 2002 7 Napster Boosts CD Sales Bowman L. www.ZDNetNews.com 20/07/00 8 2001 World Sales IFPI IFPI 2001 9 Digital ... 20 Insiders Test Anti-Piracy CDs BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk 09/04/02 21 Sony, Universal Implement Latest Teri Robinson E-Commerce Times 13/06/02 Anti-Piracy Strategy 22 Music The Business Harrison A. Virgin Publishings 2000 23 Consumed by Ethics? A Model Shaw D. Unpublished Thesis 2000 Building Approach to Ethical Consumer Decision-Making
- 1485: The Rainmake - Film Review
- ... school graduate, confidentially enters the eye-opening world of law and injustice in the 90s. Kick-starting his career in an firm of ambulance chasing attorneys, headed by the shifty Bruiser Stone, Baylors business is initially sparse, until Deck Schifflet (Danny De Vito) an unlicensed, street-wise legal assistant attempting the bar for the sixth time, steps in and demonstrates to the inexperienced Baylor how it is done. Mrs ... swindles money from. Another symbolic token was the photo of Donny Ray given to Buddy Black by Baylor, displaying the emotional link Baylor had with his clients, revealing his innocent and honest approach to the business Two time Oscar winner of cinematography John Toll, recognised for his brilliance with Braveheart, did an extremely plausible job with this film. Various shots were used to disclose the importance of particular scenes. Techniques used ...
- 1486: The Movie Bugsy
- ... that advertised things that are either not available today or completely obsolete filled the background. Air conditioning was in its early stages of development. Today I dont think anyone would patronize a place of business that did not have air conditioning. The cars on the streets were all big bulky machines of the times. Large Fords, Chevys, and Cadillacs filled the streets. The majority were black, the most typical color ... his family. He embraces his children as if it was for the last time. Then it jumps right into Bugsys career, Mobster. The opening scene is one that I hardly forgettable. Bugsy confronts a business associate that has been stealing from the family. His playful antics in this situation are the first sign of his borderline madness. He offers the man that is stealing from him the shirt off his ...
- 1487: Wallstreet, Movie
- ... self-interest demand comfort and security and that they don't take the risks that result in growth and achievement. At the start of Wall Street, Bud Fox is young and very nave about the business world. He is a typical broker seeking new clients and offering second-hand advice regarding the buying and selling of stock. Just once Id like to be on that side, he says, dreaming of ... box of Havana cigars on his birthday in hopes of winning him over as a client. He wants to sell him stocks, and hopefully one day be like he is. Bud is desperate to do business with Gekko and he passes on some inside information about the airline company that his father works for. Gekko makes some money on the deal and opens an account with Bud. As the relationship between ...
- 1488: Effect Of Film On History (1920s-1940s)
- ... the middle of 1932, the movie industry began its change over to greal-lifeh film-making by producing an abundant amount of gangsters movies to examine the deep and dark underground of this gbig businessh in the late twenties. Gangster movies such as Mervyn LeRoyfs Little Caesar, based off of a book of the same name by W.R. Burnett, and Scarface, the final and perhaps most legendary ... still a way of expressing onefs self. During the twenties and thirties films depicted public sentiment but as the new millennium approaches films deal with individual perspectives. The movie industry has turned into a business in which the meaning to films might be there but the ultimate goal is to make the most money and hence appealing to the public. Films have changed over the past sixty five years, some ...
- 1489: Archetypes In Raising Arizona
- ... the black market will. in the end Linard is killed by one of his own grenades. He lead to his own death. Nathan (Huffhinds) Arizona is a funny character. Even while his son is missing business is as usual at Unfinished Arizona. While he is being interviewed in the beginning he isnt even sure of which of his children where taken. When asked which child was taken his responds was Nathan Jr. I think. All through the movie it seems that all Nathan is concerned about is his business. When Linard offers to help he refuses his help and threatens him with the cops. H.I. McDonnough has the most going on. he is bad gone good, and then gone good to gone bad ...
- 1490: Philadelphia
- ... side. I hated the firm Andy worked for. At first they seemed okay, but after they tried shafting Andy, I was really pissed. He worked for them, produced for them, was an asset to their business and then they just blew him off. The blowing him off part wasn as bad as how they tried to do it. They tried to make him look like a loser. They cut down his ... how well he did it. They were just a bunch of ignorant morons who didn't care about anything other than how having someone with Aids working for them would make t m and their business look..... and in their opinions it could ruin them. So, just fire the guy to cover their own asses. What a bunch of shit !!!! Especially coming from the very institution that was supposed to help ...
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