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Below, I have attached a document which needs to be paraphrased; however, there are some questions that I will write that are also answered in the document below, these questions are already answered, just make sure to incorporate the answers to them in the new paraphrased paper as well. As long as the questions are answered in a paraphrased way without being copied, and each review totaling to 1 page, everything will be great.

Ariel; Font 11

Questions:

1) What factors, other than money, are playing a role in employees’ behavior? what real world parallels have you observed, in which unhappy employees might make or break (eventually) a business?

2) What role do documentaries play in telling the world what’s really going on? What is a corporation – based on what you see in the film? What are the ethical dilemmas shown? Besides corporations, what other entities employ people and influence the economy? Don’t forget that the film business…is a business. If you see no corporations in the film – think harder about it.

3) What roles do activists and journalists play in assuring that corporations are ethical – or at least not evil? How does an educated population fit into activism? College reproduces many aspects of broader society when it’s working – what are those? Why does the government view some activists as terrorists – and others as acceptable?

4) What role does leadership play in shaping ethical behavior in a community? What are some kinds of leaders? What role does history play in choosing leaders? What kind of businesses need highly specialized employees and leadership?

5) How much is a person expected to know? If a person has no goal of “being a better person” how ethical do you think they’ll be? What kinds of problems are there in ordinary assessments of what makes a “good employee” or a “competent person”? What kinds of experiences are organized by business and society for the individual?

6) For Mallrats: List the total number of different businesses you see in the movie, and why it would be very difficult to ever fully get rid of that type of business including food courts).For the others, focus on the ways in which other institutions do what business does – but with very different ethical regulations and concerns. How are these like business? How are they different? Also, look at what occupations seem unbannable – even if there’s no profit to be made.

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