A Cross-Cultural Examination of Corporate Social Responsibility Marketing Communications in Mexico and the United States: Strategies for Global Brands Karen L. Becker-Olsen‚ Charles R. Taylor‚ Ronald Paul Hill‚ and Goksel Yalcinkaya ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of marketing-oriented corporate social responsibility (CSR) communications on perceptions of the firm and its brands among consumers in two diverse cultures‚ economies‚ and political landscapes. The authors’ main hypotheses are
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youth of Athens‚ devoted friends‚ and pupils like Crito. Plato was one of Socrates’ students‚ and he is considered to be most brilliant student of Socrates. In fact‚ Plato is the major source of knowledge about Socrates’ life. Socrates questioned and cross-examined Athenians about their moral‚ religious‚ and political beliefs. People found it difficult to understand him. His habits were strange‚ and his arguments were hard to understand. Socrates created a revolution in Greek philosophy. Plato portrayed
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In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Mayella Ewell is a nineteen year old girl who accused Tom Robinson‚ a black man who helped do handy man jobs‚ of rape. She brought him to court and perjured against him. Scout gave insights and her own reflections about Mayella. Scout reveals some insights about Mayella Ewell. Mayella was the daughter of Bob Ewell. The Ewell family lived by the town dumpsters that have filthy surroundings. To keep themselves clean‚ someone had to bring up a pail of water
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Cross-examination is a very important process in summary trial. The main object of cross-examination is to find the truth and defection of falsehood in human testimony. It is design to destroy or weaken the force of evidence a witness has already given in person or elicit something into your favour which he has not stated to discredit him by showing object of cross-examination from a litigious standpoint. Whether a prosecution witness once had impeachment proceeding completed against him‚ ought
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they work like they do. Tom Robinson‚ one of the main characters in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’‚ is accused of raping Mayella Ewell‚ daughter of Bob Ewell‚ and is taken to court. Atticus Finch‚ father of Jean Louise Finch and Jeremy Finch‚ is appointed as Tom Robinson’s lawyer by Judge Taylor due to his experience and wit. Mr. Gilmor is the prosecuting lawyer and is chosen as Mayella/Bob Ewell’s attorney. Whilst the court case is happening Reverend Sykes‚
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can predict that Mayella Ewell lied in court because she is afraid of her father and because she does not want others know she flirted with Tom. To start‚ one can infer that Mayella lies because she is afraid of her father‚ and fears what he may do to her if she tells the truth. One piece of evidence that shows this is that Mayella nearly admits it herself. This occurs when Atticus is questioning Mayella on the stand‚ and he asks if her father treats her well. To answer‚ Mayella says‚ “He does tollable
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Powerfulness Do you think Mayella is powerful? Based on Mayella’s Class‚ Race‚ and Gender‚ which one is she powerful and powerless in? The story about Mayella is called “To Kill a Mockingbird”. Mayella is a poor white women living in a racist Southern community in the 1930s. Is Mayella powerful within her Race? Class? Or Gender? I would say that Mayella is powerless in Gender and her Class but powerful in her Race. First‚ Mayella isn’t powerful within her class. In “Document A” it says she lived
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Introduction. The book‚ “ To Kill a Mockingbird” has a question‚ is Mayella powerful? I say she isn’t for countless reason because she is simply in one of the worst situations possible as a person. She only got a small amount of power by setting up a fake rape accusation to an innocent african american man passing by to leave her father‚ a drunken southern stereotype that sees Tom “Taking advantage” of Mayella by standing perfectly still as she is literally kissing and hugging him. Being the “amazing”
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Vindication Station: The Bob Ewell Story “Treat others the way you want to be treated” is a phrase that children have heard since kindergarten. “Minimizing” one’s reactions in response to a certain situation is an idea taught from birth‚ as an individual’s actions have enormous impacts on the people around them. But what is it that makes one react in a volatile manner? In the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird‚” we are presented with a variety of characters who respond to adverse situations with poise
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Eyewitness Testimony 1 The Effect of Cross-Examination on Eyewitness Testimony Abstracts Cross-examination increases the likelihood of eyewitness error. Preceding research indicates that while being cross-examined children alter a lot of their originally correct responses. An experiment conducted by Maras & Valentine (2011) describes in which the result of cross-examination on accurateness of adult eyewitness testimony was explored. There
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