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    Business Corporations: A Modern Titanomachy The characters and scenario in this creative writing essay is based off the events that happened in the Titanomachy. Hesiod’s depiction of the succession of generations of the gods can be compared to companies in modern day society. In the Titanomachy, the ruling gods are overthrown by their own sons,and a pattern of infighting is observed. Similarly, many successful entrepreneurs first start off working in a large company before quitting to start a run

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    proprietorship/general partnership, you might wonder about the advantages that come with incorporating your business as an S corporation. Many business owners immediately assume that doing so would be too expensive or too time consuming, but neither drawback is actually true. Additionally, the LLC is now an option for those looking for a different option. In the not too distant past, only individuals or corporations could be licensed. This led many contractors and other professionals looking for liability protection towards

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    Eaton Corporation is a company that mainly act as a prospector while responding to uncertainty. Prospectors focus on developing new products or services and in seeking out new markets, rather than waiting for things to happen. Eaton had created many different types of products to satisfy consumers' needs and wants. Eaton’s corporation is divided in two electrical and industrial sectors which in turn are subdivided into four Electrical Products & Electrical Systems and Services, Hydraulics, Aerospace

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    A multinational corporation has office and different resources in one less than one nation other than its nation of origin. Such originations have workplace and manufacturing plants in various nations and for the most part have a concentred head office where they arrange worldwide admintranstion. Large multinational has budget that surpass those of numerous little national. Multinational is not individual. Multinational Corporation does not exist without shareholders and they exist just for benefits

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    manipulated as a tool for large corporations (The Corporation). The Corporation, a 2003 documentary written by law professor Joel Bakan, examines the pathological character of modern corporations. The documentary analyzes the behaviors and economic influence of many common North American corporations such as Nike Inc., Coca-Cola Co. and Sears Co and the increasing awareness of the harm many of these corporations are causing both locally and nationally. The Corporation pleads it’s viewers to recognize

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    Transnational corporations are companies who’s business activities have an influence on economic, social, and environmental outcomes in more than one country. There are some similarities in principles, expectations, and motives between countries regarding these matters, however there are also some differences too. This makes it vital for companies to consider these issues, in order to be socially responsible on an international scale as well as a national scale. (Boddy 2012) states that corporate

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    For many years, researchers held that the core responsibility of a corporation was to provide shareholders with financial returns. Carroll (1979) proposed that organizations have other types of responsibilities towards the society. In Carroll’s view, at some stage society has economic, legal, ethical, and other expectations. The essential part of Carroll’s definition of CSR is that a company has four primary responsibilities: to be profitable, observe the law, be ethical, and conduct discretionary

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    within the organization and become the Head of Sustainability. After completing a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, specializing in energy studies, I began work in the energy conservation sector. One project I worked on was with Target Corporation, where I helped them select the most efficient lighting, refrigerators and air conditioning systems, and advised them on how to operate the building optimally to reduce their energy costs. I learnt a great deal about the impact Target has on the

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    Multinational corporations (MNCs) have been a source of controversy ever since the East India Company developed the British taste for tea and a Chinese taste for opium (Stopford, 1998). A typical multinational corporation (MNC) normally functions with a headquarters that is based in one country, while other facilities are based in locations in other countries. In some circles, a multinational corporation is referred to as a multinational enterprise (MNE) or a transnational corporation (TNC) (Tatum

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    A Multinational corporation is a corporation that does business in two or more countries. It has its home base in its own country, but has branches or subsidiaries in other countries. Their home base is the company’s identity. For example Toyota is Japanese even though it operates in the United States. With modern technology and improvement in communications, transportation and infrastructure, corporations are venturing beyond national boundaries in the pursuit of business opportunities. Their size

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