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Write 12 pages thesis on the topic corporate social responsibility: bringing big organization back. Another influential factor that helped big organizations in gaining dominance was the rising concern for global warming and conservation of natural resources.

International agencies like United Nations (UN) enacted many environmental laws like EnergyStar rating (for energy efficient appliances), recycling laws, and Kyoto Protocol (in order to control greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere) to prevent continual degradation of the environment. This ensured that small as well as big organizations took steps to meet different requirements set up by these agencies. However, due to expensive nature of implementation, it was easier for big organizations to follow the guidelines set by International agencies as well as the government of the countries they were located. Big organizations were able to implement the laws and thus were able to take steps towards responsible actions and initiatives or corporate social responsibility (CSR). They implemented corporate social responsibility in their strategies with the hope of attaining competitive advantages in the market (Porter and Kramer 2008).

The rising concern for the protection of environment has led many big organizations to change their strategies. Depleting natural resources, increasing global warming and increasing consumer awareness are paving ways to a more sustainable approach of doing businesses. Climate changes and political pressures in order to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have brought changes in organizational strategies.

 

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1) Explain why economic profit provides a better

measure of profit than accounting profit.

2) Explain what occurs when a new technology makes

another one obsolete in terms of economic profit.

Consider firm A to be an existing firm using the old

technology. Firm B is the new firm with the new

technology. Firm A earned positive profits for

years, but with the entrance of Firm B, Firm A’s

goods and services are no longer desired.

3) It is often stated that free cash flow is the same as

economic profit. Define free cash flow.

Demonstrate whether it is or is not the same as

economic profit.

 

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I need some assistance with these assignment. differences and similitarities between mozart and beethovens early and late symphonies Thank you in advance for the help! Personal differences, in terms of lifestyles also contributed to the differences in their symphonies. Thus, the following are the differences and Similarities between Mozart and Beethoven’s early and late Symphonies: Similarities between Mozart and Beethoven’s early Symphonies Mozart and Beethovens early Symphonies were similar in various ways. First, their early symphonies are characterized by the application of the Sonata form, which was the main musical structure that characterized the classical music era (Keefe, 66). The two composers applied Sonata form in almost every one of their works, only that it could be combined with other forms of music structure such as the Rondo and the various forms. The examples that can depict the use of the sonata form in their early works are the Mozart’s K 296 composition and Beethoven’s Piano quartets, also referred to as the WoO 36 (Will, 55). These are some of the earlier compositions by these two musical composers, which depict the application of sonata form, almost in a very identical way. The application of sonata form as a musical structure by the two composers in these two earlier works is depicted by the division of the compositions into three sections. Both the K-296 symphony, which was composed in 1781 by Mozart and the WoO36 Piano quartet’s symphony, which was composed by Beethoven before 1792, displays the classification of the composition into the exposition, a development and a recapitulation sections (Will, 44). These symphonies entail the presentation of a transition, from how the tonal material of the compositions are organized in harmony at the exposition section, then developed into elaboration and contrast at the development section, and finally harmonized and resolved to create a harmoniously integrated rhythm at the recapitulation section (Keefe, 68). This musical structure starts with a harmonized and simplified tonal stability at the exposition section, then enters the development section where more tension is build, and complex tonal textures, far-ranging key changes, and highly agitated rhythms are developed, to create the climax of the musical composition at the development section, and finally enters the recapitulation section, where the tension and tonal complexity is reduced, resulting to a cool harmonious finishing rhythm (Will, 41). These are the major characteristics of Mozart’s K 296 composition and Beethoven’s Piano quartets, which are some of their earlier works. Differences between Mozart and Beethoven’s early Symphonies There are notable differences between Mozart’s and Beethoven’s early symphonies. The difference emanates from the fact that while Mozart was a musical composer of his own making, Beethoven’s musical composition was a hybrid of Mozart’s and other artists’ styles. In developing his symphonies, Beethoven was particularly influenced by Mozart on one hand and Joseph Haydn on the other (Keefe, 72). Therefore, he combined their musical composition styles to create a hybrid, which he then gave his own personality. This led to the development of a unique stylistic composition that was different from those of his influencers.&nbsp.

 

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. Read the following excerpt from Winston Churchill’s “Their Finest Hour” speech:

Here is where we come to the Navy — and after all, we have a Navy. Some people seem to forget that we have a Navy. We must remind them. For the last thirty years I have been concerned in discussions about the possibilities of oversea invasion, and I took the responsibility on behalf of the Admiralty, at the beginning of the last war, of allowing all regular troops to be sent out of the country. That was a very serious step to take, because our Territorials had only just been called up and were quite untrained. Therefore, this Island was for several months particularly denuded of fighting troops. The Admiralty had confidence at that time in their ability to prevent a mass invasion even though at that time the Germans had a magnificent battle fleet in the proportion of 10 to 16, even though they were capable of fighting a general engagement every day and any day, whereas now they have only a couple of heavy ships worth speaking of — the Scharnhorst and the Gneisenau. We are also told that the Italian Navy is to come out and gain sea superiority in these waters. If they seriously intend it, I shall only say that we shall be delighted to offer Signor Mussolini a free and safeguarded passage through the Strait of Gibraltar in order that he may play the part to which he aspires. There is a general curiosity in the British Fleet to find out whether the Italians are up to the level they were at in the last war or whether they have fallen off at all.

Analyze the effectiveness of this excerpt. How does it function within the speech as a whole? How does the structure of the excerpt help to convey the speech’s purpose and arguments? Support your argument with evidence from the speech. (10 points)

 

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