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    Satire - Family Guy

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    * The satirical techniques used for ‘Family Guy’ characters * Begin to analyse a ‘Family Guy’ episode to understand the satire used within the episode. * Brian and Stewie join the Army‚ but when they’re shipped to Iraq‚ they try everything to get discharged‚ including shooting each other and pretending they’re gay. * Meanwhile Chris joins a heavy-metal band and develops an anti-social and rude attitude. Lois and Peter find a poster of Marilyn Manson in his wardrobe and blame him for the

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    Enron Case Study Analysis

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    Business Strategy Enron Case Study 09/08/12 Enron Case Study: From Company to Conspiracy 1. What is the History of Enron‚ and what current situation does it find itself in? Enron was created by a combination of companies. These companies were Houston Natural Gas and InterNorth. These companies were merged together in July 1985. CEO of Houston Natural Gas‚ Kenneth Lay became chairman and CEO of the combined company. This happened in February 1986. The company changed its name to Enron on April 10th

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    The Google Guys Leadership

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    mesmerized of how can a small startup company‚ founded in a garage in Palo Alto turn to become a juggernaut like it is today in a matter of 15 years after it’s corporation. The men that you can attribute this phenomenon called Google are The Google Guys‚ Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Page grew up in the East Lansing‚ Michigan‚ area‚ where his father‚ Carl Victor Page‚ was a professor of computer science at Michigan State University Dr. Carl Page was also an early pioneer in the field of artificial

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    This case study is extracted mainly from two major novels titled “What went wrong at Enron” by Fusaro P.C. and Miller R.M. and “The unshredded truth from an Enron insider” by Brian Cruver. The Vision Called Enron The history of Enron goes back to the 1920’s‚ when a pair of Houston pipeline companies was incorporated to carry gas along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. In 1956 these companies merged under the name of Houston natural Gas (HNG). While these companies were working along the coast

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    Special Purpose Entity Enron had high levels of debt. To attract new investors‚ Enron needed to find a way to hide those debts. Andrew Fastow‚ CFO of Enron‚ turned to Special Purpose Entity (SPE). Several legal entities such as LJM and raptors were created and the poorly performing stocks were transferred to these entities. Then‚ the SPE were used to borrow large sum of money from investors with Enron’s overpriced stock as collateral. These SPEs were not reported on the financial statements. In

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    Ethics Study

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    Business ethics are moral principles that guide the way a business behaves. The same principles that determine an individual”s actions also apply to business. Acting in an ethical way involves distinguishing between “right” and “wrong” and then making the “right” choice. It is relatively easy to identify unethical business practices. For example‚ companies should not use child labour. They should not unlawfully use copyrighted materials and processes. They should not engage in bribery. However‚

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    Family Guy is an animated comedy focusing on a dysfunctional nuclear family known as the Griffins. Peter is‚ in short‚ an idiot and the patriarch of the household. Lois‚ the mother of the family‚ is a stereotypical housewife with a wild side. Peter and Lois have three children named Meg‚ Chris‚ and Stewie. The family also has a talking dog named Brian. Brian is the family’s smartest asset and even he is not the brightest. Family Guy‚ set in modern day America‚ is the epitome of today’s culture by

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    of Enron were the large number of highly complex accounting entries. For example energy traders were required to book all the projected profits from a supply contract in the quarter in which the deal is made. Such accounting procedures are inherently risky as they make assumptions about price forecasts which can drastically affect earnings. Another inherent risk factor is the frequency of related party transactions. The special purpose entities Enron was trading with were created by Enron and

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    Problem: What can Enron do to salvage the Dabhol project and its ties to India? After nine years of an obvious debacle‚ it seems that Enron and the Indian government have reached a state of impasse‚ where a sustainable long term relationship cannot be achieved. Enron has chosen to terminate the agreement by offering to the Indian Prime Minister Enron’s 65% equity in DPC for US$1.2 billion and offshore debt for US$1.1 billion. o Various political parties have consistently used Enron as an issue to

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    Effects of the Enron Scandal (Kassie) The Enron scandal had a great effect on the United States‚ with an impact on individuals from the consumer level to those running the company as well as the stock market and investors. Throughout the scandal‚ 4‚500 employees lost their jobs and investors lost approximately $60 billion dollars within a few days. The loss of such a large sum of money meant the loss of old-age and retirement security for many of the investors who put their money and faith in the

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