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    First of all as a manager‚ in other to achieve high performance and growth in your job you must be able to use the four functions of management which are planning‚ organizing‚ leading and controlling. As well as being able to attain the organizational goals in an effective and efficient manner. Ignoring the problem of Jacob’s behavior in the work place will gradually drive way other good employees that contribute to the company success. Secondly‚ Jacob’s behavior could bring about law-sue that

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    complaints about Jacobs‚ and make Jacobs aware that the documented history over the past ten years has put him on thin ice. Second‚ I would meet with Jacobs and the employee to try to resolve the current issue‚ and then start working with Sally Barton and other senior managers to develop stronger policies regarding sexual harassment and treatment of employees‚ including clear-cut procedures for handling complaints. Q2) Losing Jacobs is not a good idea to prevent such incident to be repeated because Jacobs’s

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    Buzz Dance Theatre ‘Look the other way’ How could you leave your country? The place you grew up in‚ how could you leave your loved ones in a place so bad you had to flee it yourself? The production of ‘Look the other way’ choreographed by Cadi McCarthy is clearly emotionally attached to the performers. Look the other way describes how people had to leave their home and become refugees‚ their fear and hatred needing the encouragement to move forward. The mixture of contemporary and hip hop really

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    Look both ways” is a 2005 Australia independent film‚ written and directed by Sarah Watt. Moreover‚ the film won four AFI Awards. In the film‚ a train accident happened in Arnow Hill on a hot Australia weekend and the accident not only impacts the main character’s life but also relates each other. Fear is one of the main themes in the film and it is obvious to show audiences that the protagonists in the hard circumstance who are coping with their real and imagine death. Firstly‚ the relationship

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    Look Both Ways is an Optimistic Film. To what extent do you agree? Sarah Watt’s film‚ “Look Both Ways” depicts the initial inability of people to deal with grief but with understanding and communication its shows everybody is capable of dealing with pain. Presented when fear had taken control of the Western World as a result of the horrific terrorist attacks of September 11th‚ 2001‚ Watt convinces the audience that there can still be optimism which leads happiness even when people are fearful

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    life flashing past him in the form of a photomontage. Watt uses these montages to describe Nick’s fear of death and that though he may seem in control on the outside‚ he is actually feels alone‚ confused and anxious that his life will end the same way his father’s did. His fear of cancer and his assumption that he won’t survive his battle with cancer causes him to give up and therefore not live life‚ since he would die soon anyway. He therefore does not participate in his regular activities such

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    Looks Can Be Deceiving Disguise plays an important role throughout both the "Jew of Malta" and "Merchant of Venice." Play writers‚ especially Shakespeare‚ are known for their use of trickery in their writings. Disguise among characters brings about a literary device known as dramatic irony‚ in which the audience knows what the characters do not: behind the mask there lies someone other than who the character pretends to be. The beginnings of dramatic irony actually date back to the writings

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    products depends on a number of other variables. Reflecting on the energy used‚ most companies have to be keen on the amount of carbon dioxide released by the type of fuels they use or risk fining by regulation bodies. This movement towards responsible behavior by companies has been debated for a number of years while some people disregard the responsibility by companies as corporate suicide (Tine 2012). Reviewing the article‚ Why companies can no longer afford to ignore their responsibilities

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    The animations and photomontages mean that we learn more about Nick and Meryl than other characters in the film’ Discuss The hand painted animated sequences in Look Both Ways have their origin in this film. They use the same signature ‘painterly’ style. The animated s sequences are a way of giving Nick and Meryl a visible internal life‚ rather than relying on the actors performances. Its one that’s to each of them” to a painter and a photographer. This also proves that all the characters have

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    Look Both Ways Analysis

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    “The fragmented structure of ‘Look Both Ways’ makes identification with the characters difficult. Do you agree?” The independent Australian film‚ “Look Both Ways”‚ is unlike most “Hollywood” films. Applying narrative techniques of the old film noir genre‚ this film is both unconventional and structurally unusual. The protagonists‚ Meryl‚ Nick‚ and Andy‚ are all complex personalities‚ making it difficult for the audience to relate. Director‚ Sarah Watt‚ employs many visual forms to assist the audience

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