The document provides evidence for a photoshoot by describing setting up the camera, informing models how to pose, and making them aware of any risks of participating in producing images for coursework.
The images provided are from a photoshoot for an album cover, with the first two images being used for the cover. The photos show the photographer setting up the camera, directing the models in their poses, and ensuring the models understood any risks of participating in the photoshoot for the album packaging and posters.
These images document the photographer setting up for a photoshoot by preparing the camera equipment, going over safety guidelines and desired poses with the models, and using pre-production materials like a location map to instruct the models during the shoot. They provide evidence that the photographer informed the models of risks and received their consent, as well as demonstrated preparing technically and creatively for the shoot to produce materials for a course assignment.
The proposed release date for the film is late 2020, either October or November, to coincide with other crime/drama films. Budget will be restricted to around £30 by using existing props and asking actors to provide costumes. Four actors have been cast in the roles of Alex, Nick, Gary, and Charles. Minor changes may be made to storyboards and character profiles based on feedback. Legal and ethical considerations regarding copyright, content ratings, and guidelines for online film platforms will be addressed.
The document provides an evaluation and SWOT analysis of a script that was created for a client. It summarizes the key changes and improvements made to the script based on client feedback, including adding scenes to lengthen the film, removing offensive language to keep the age rating, and formatting corrections. Strengths identified include a strong script that will resonate with the target audience and solid character profiles. Weaknesses include the author's lack of prior scriptwriting experience. The goal was to create a professional crime film inspired by directors like Tarantino, while avoiding being too similar to existing works.
The proposed release date for the film is late 2020, either October or November, to coincide with other crime/drama films. Feedback from a presentation may require changes to storyboards and character profiles. The budget is restricted to around £30 by using existing props and asking actors to provide costumes. Contingency plans include backup actors if any are unavailable and alternative filming locations. Legal considerations include copyright of the musical score, sound effects, and adhering to BBFC guidelines for a 15 certificate.
This shooting script summary outlines a violent confrontation scene between several characters:
1. Nick and Gary are arguing while a man named Charles is tied up and screaming in agony from a gunshot wound.
2. Their argument escalates and Nick demands Gary's pistol, using it to knock Charles unconscious.
3. They discuss the situation with a man named Alex, who later arrives and angrily confronts them for their actions, shooting and killing Gary.
4. A standoff ensues between Alex and Nick, with shots fired and implied deaths before Alex calmly exits and ends the scene.
The document is a screenplay that tells the story of two men, Nick and Gary, who are hired to kidnap a man named Charles to collect a debt but accidentally shoot him. They call their boss Alex to inform him, but he is angry because the job was botched. Alex kills Gary and the already dead Charles arrives. When Nick threatens Alex, Alex kills him as well to tie up loose ends. The screenplay is told from the perspective of a narrator who provides context and insights into the characters.
The proposed release date for the film is late 2020, either October or November, to coincide with other crime/drama films released then. Feedback from a presentation may require changes to storyboards and character profiles. The budget is restricted to around £30 by using existing props and asking actors to provide costumes. Legal considerations include copyrighting footage and seeking permission to use music. Ethical guidelines around graphic content and language will be followed to achieve a 15 certificate. Equipment will include a camera, tripod, computer and editing software. Props include pistols, fake blood, a chair and phone.
The images provided are from a photoshoot for an album cover, with the first two images being used for the cover. The photos show the photographer setting up the camera, directing the models in their poses, and ensuring the models understood any risks of participating in the photoshoot for the album packaging and posters.
These images document the photographer setting up for a photoshoot by preparing the camera equipment, going over safety guidelines and desired poses with the models, and using pre-production materials like a location map to instruct the models during the shoot. They provide evidence that the photographer informed the models of risks and received their consent, as well as demonstrated preparing technically and creatively for the shoot to produce materials for a course assignment.
The proposed release date for the film is late 2020, either October or November, to coincide with other crime/drama films. Budget will be restricted to around £30 by using existing props and asking actors to provide costumes. Four actors have been cast in the roles of Alex, Nick, Gary, and Charles. Minor changes may be made to storyboards and character profiles based on feedback. Legal and ethical considerations regarding copyright, content ratings, and guidelines for online film platforms will be addressed.
The document provides an evaluation and SWOT analysis of a script that was created for a client. It summarizes the key changes and improvements made to the script based on client feedback, including adding scenes to lengthen the film, removing offensive language to keep the age rating, and formatting corrections. Strengths identified include a strong script that will resonate with the target audience and solid character profiles. Weaknesses include the author's lack of prior scriptwriting experience. The goal was to create a professional crime film inspired by directors like Tarantino, while avoiding being too similar to existing works.
The proposed release date for the film is late 2020, either October or November, to coincide with other crime/drama films. Feedback from a presentation may require changes to storyboards and character profiles. The budget is restricted to around £30 by using existing props and asking actors to provide costumes. Contingency plans include backup actors if any are unavailable and alternative filming locations. Legal considerations include copyright of the musical score, sound effects, and adhering to BBFC guidelines for a 15 certificate.
This shooting script summary outlines a violent confrontation scene between several characters:
1. Nick and Gary are arguing while a man named Charles is tied up and screaming in agony from a gunshot wound.
2. Their argument escalates and Nick demands Gary's pistol, using it to knock Charles unconscious.
3. They discuss the situation with a man named Alex, who later arrives and angrily confronts them for their actions, shooting and killing Gary.
4. A standoff ensues between Alex and Nick, with shots fired and implied deaths before Alex calmly exits and ends the scene.
The document is a screenplay that tells the story of two men, Nick and Gary, who are hired to kidnap a man named Charles to collect a debt but accidentally shoot him. They call their boss Alex to inform him, but he is angry because the job was botched. Alex kills Gary and the already dead Charles arrives. When Nick threatens Alex, Alex kills him as well to tie up loose ends. The screenplay is told from the perspective of a narrator who provides context and insights into the characters.
The proposed release date for the film is late 2020, either October or November, to coincide with other crime/drama films released then. Feedback from a presentation may require changes to storyboards and character profiles. The budget is restricted to around £30 by using existing props and asking actors to provide costumes. Legal considerations include copyrighting footage and seeking permission to use music. Ethical guidelines around graphic content and language will be followed to achieve a 15 certificate. Equipment will include a camera, tripod, computer and editing software. Props include pistols, fake blood, a chair and phone.
The email is a submission to a short film competition called 'Short of the Week'. It describes a comedy film called 'Dinner Disaster' about a couple hosting a dinner party that goes wrong in hilarious ways as the husband tries in vain to keep the evening together. The film is 2 minutes and 37 seconds long, was shot on location in Los Angeles, and the filmmaker believes it would be a great contender for the competition.
The proposed release date for the film is late 2020, either October or November, to coincide with other crime/drama films. Feedback from a presentation may require changes to storyboards and character profiles. The budget is restricted to around £30 by using existing props and asking actors to provide costumes. Legal considerations include obtaining permissions for copyrighted music and adhering to BBFC guidelines. Equipment like a camera, tripod, computer and editing software will be used to film and produce the project.
This document provides script excerpts from four different media genres: a film, video game, radio drama, and TV show. Each excerpt is analyzed in 1-3 sentences focusing on key elements of style, content, narrative structure, genre, and target audience. For example, the film excerpt from "Reservoir Dogs" is described as setting up the story's equilibrium through character introductions, while the TV show "Bluestone 42" is identified as a comedy with a war setting based on its dialogue. Overall, the document analyzes how each script excerpt establishes genre and provides insight into its narrative and intended audience.
The document provides an evaluation and SWOT analysis of a short film script. It summarizes the changes made to the script based on client feedback, including reworking dialogue to sound more natural, removing swears to keep a 15 age rating, and adding a new scene for context. It also produced an industry standard script and shooting script. Legal and ethical requirements were met, though the author notes the script and production could have been better with a higher budget for professional actors, equipment and effects. Strengths include a strong story and solid characters. Weaknesses include the author's lack of scriptwriting experience. Opportunities include creating a professional crime film inspired by Tarantino and Guy Ritchie. A threat is the author
This document provides a summary of the scenes and characters in a short film called "A FOOL'S GOLD". In the first scene, two men named Nick and Gary are chasing someone and shots are fired. In scene two, their hostage Charles has been shot and is screaming in pain while Nick and Gary argue. Alex the Axe, the right-hand man of their boss, arrives and informs them the contract has been lifted. He then shoots and kills Gary, revealing their hostage is connected to a police figure. A standoff ensues between Nick and Alex, with shots fired.
Nick and Gary have kidnapped Charles, who owes money to their boss. They have shot Charles and argue over Gary also killing an innocent witness. Their boss Alex arrives and informs them the contract on Charles has been cancelled as Charles is connected to a rival gang. Alex promptly shoots and kills Gary. A standoff ensues between Alex and Nick, with shots fired, ending their lives in an act of vengeance for their mistakes.
The shooting script summarizes 65 shots over a scene involving an argument between Nick, Gary and Alexeyev that turns violent. It begins with Nick and Gary arguing over a hostage named Charles who has been shot. Their argument escalates until Gary is shot dead by Alexeyev, who explains that the contract they were working on has been lifted. When Nick refuses to stand down, Alexeyev suggests checking on Charles, only to reveal he is now dead, leading to a shootout between Nick and Alexeyev frozen in a climactic standoff.
This work plan outlines the tasks, start and end dates for a film production project. It includes pitching ideas from September 30th to October 25th, script writing from November 4th to December 13th, filming from January 6th to February 3rd, and editing from March 2nd to March 20th, with the final deadline on March 20th. It provides details on the individual tasks for each stage including mindmapping, draft scripts, filming scenes, and editing work.
The proposed release date for the film is late 2020, either October or November, to coincide with other crime/drama films and avoid clashing with local events. Following feedback, the filmmaker may need to clarify the storyboards and develop character profiles, such as changing a character from Mancunian to cockney. The budget is restricted to around £40 by using existing props and asking actors to provide costumes. Issues that could arise include actor unavailability, which will be addressed by having backup actors, and location unavailability, for which an alternative is available. Ethical considerations include adhering to BBFC guidelines for a 15 certificate and content that does not intentionally offend. The film will be submitted to online film sites
This work plan outlines the tasks, start and end dates for a film production project. It includes pitching ideas from September 30th to October 25th, script writing from November 4th to December 13th, filming from January 6th to February 3rd, and editing from March 2nd to March 20th, with the final deadline on March 20th. It schedules pitching, writing, filming, and editing activities across six weekly periods, with breaks for half term and Christmas.
The shooting script summarizes 65 shots over 4 scenes involving an argument between Nick and Gary that turns violent. Key events include: Nick and Gary arguing while Charles is tied up and shot in the background; Nick knocking Charles unconscious and discussing a man named Alexeyev with Gary; Alexeyev suddenly killing Gary and revealing the contract on Nick and Gary has been lifted, leading to a shootout between Nick and Alexeyev.
1) The document is a script for a short film titled "A FOOL'S GOLD" that takes place in London. It involves two men, Nick and Gary, who have kidnapped a man named Charles due to a debt owed to their boss.
2) Gary shoots Charles during the kidnapping. They call their associate, Alexeyev, nicknamed "Alex the Axe", to inform him of the situation. However, Alexeyev kills Gary upon arriving, revealing the contract on Charles had been lifted as he is connected to police.
3) When Nick confronts Alexeyev, Alexeyev states that as the contract was lifted he must kill them both to cover up their actions. The
The document outlines production plans for a film to be released in late 2020. It discusses choosing an October/November release date to coincide with other crime/drama films. Budget will be restricted to around £40 by using existing props and asking actors to provide costumes. Contingency plans include having backup actors and alternate filming locations. Legal considerations include copyrighting footage and seeking permission to use a musical score. Ethical review will aim for a 15 certificate by limiting graphic or offensive content. Equipment will include a camera, tripod, computer and editing software. Props include cigars, pistols, fake blood and an old phone.
Direct Line launched an advertising campaign featuring the fictional character Winston Wolf from Pulp Fiction to promote their new proposition of fixing customer problems faster. The ads aired on television, radio, and print featuring Wolf stating he can solve insurance problems for customers. The campaign targeted homeowners aged 30-40 who would recognize Wolf and be interested in insurance. It was a successful campaign that creatively used a memorable celebrity to gain attention and present the company's benefits in a humorous yet clear way.
The document contains ideas for two short films - "Fool's Gold" and "Aftermath".
For "Fool's Gold", the summary describes two criminals, Nick and Gary, who have kidnapped a man named Charles but accidentally shot him. They call their contact Alex to exchange Charles for money but don't realize Alex will kill them for their mistake.
For "Aftermath", the summary describes a soldier suffering from PTSD after witnessing his friend's death in Belize. Nightmares of the event plague him and he drinks heavily. Flashbacks show the chase that led to his friend being shot.
The email is a submission to a short film competition called 'Short of the Week'. It describes a comedy film called 'Dinner Disaster' about a couple hosting a dinner party that goes wrong in hilarious ways as the husband tries in vain to keep the evening together. The film is 2 minutes and 37 seconds long, was shot on location in Los Angeles, and the filmmaker believes it would be a great contender for the competition.
The proposed release date for the film is late 2020, either October or November, to coincide with other crime/drama films. Feedback from a presentation may require changes to storyboards and character profiles. The budget is restricted to around £30 by using existing props and asking actors to provide costumes. Legal considerations include obtaining permissions for copyrighted music and adhering to BBFC guidelines. Equipment like a camera, tripod, computer and editing software will be used to film and produce the project.
This document provides script excerpts from four different media genres: a film, video game, radio drama, and TV show. Each excerpt is analyzed in 1-3 sentences focusing on key elements of style, content, narrative structure, genre, and target audience. For example, the film excerpt from "Reservoir Dogs" is described as setting up the story's equilibrium through character introductions, while the TV show "Bluestone 42" is identified as a comedy with a war setting based on its dialogue. Overall, the document analyzes how each script excerpt establishes genre and provides insight into its narrative and intended audience.
The document provides an evaluation and SWOT analysis of a short film script. It summarizes the changes made to the script based on client feedback, including reworking dialogue to sound more natural, removing swears to keep a 15 age rating, and adding a new scene for context. It also produced an industry standard script and shooting script. Legal and ethical requirements were met, though the author notes the script and production could have been better with a higher budget for professional actors, equipment and effects. Strengths include a strong story and solid characters. Weaknesses include the author's lack of scriptwriting experience. Opportunities include creating a professional crime film inspired by Tarantino and Guy Ritchie. A threat is the author
This document provides a summary of the scenes and characters in a short film called "A FOOL'S GOLD". In the first scene, two men named Nick and Gary are chasing someone and shots are fired. In scene two, their hostage Charles has been shot and is screaming in pain while Nick and Gary argue. Alex the Axe, the right-hand man of their boss, arrives and informs them the contract has been lifted. He then shoots and kills Gary, revealing their hostage is connected to a police figure. A standoff ensues between Nick and Alex, with shots fired.
Nick and Gary have kidnapped Charles, who owes money to their boss. They have shot Charles and argue over Gary also killing an innocent witness. Their boss Alex arrives and informs them the contract on Charles has been cancelled as Charles is connected to a rival gang. Alex promptly shoots and kills Gary. A standoff ensues between Alex and Nick, with shots fired, ending their lives in an act of vengeance for their mistakes.
The shooting script summarizes 65 shots over a scene involving an argument between Nick, Gary and Alexeyev that turns violent. It begins with Nick and Gary arguing over a hostage named Charles who has been shot. Their argument escalates until Gary is shot dead by Alexeyev, who explains that the contract they were working on has been lifted. When Nick refuses to stand down, Alexeyev suggests checking on Charles, only to reveal he is now dead, leading to a shootout between Nick and Alexeyev frozen in a climactic standoff.
This work plan outlines the tasks, start and end dates for a film production project. It includes pitching ideas from September 30th to October 25th, script writing from November 4th to December 13th, filming from January 6th to February 3rd, and editing from March 2nd to March 20th, with the final deadline on March 20th. It provides details on the individual tasks for each stage including mindmapping, draft scripts, filming scenes, and editing work.
The proposed release date for the film is late 2020, either October or November, to coincide with other crime/drama films and avoid clashing with local events. Following feedback, the filmmaker may need to clarify the storyboards and develop character profiles, such as changing a character from Mancunian to cockney. The budget is restricted to around £40 by using existing props and asking actors to provide costumes. Issues that could arise include actor unavailability, which will be addressed by having backup actors, and location unavailability, for which an alternative is available. Ethical considerations include adhering to BBFC guidelines for a 15 certificate and content that does not intentionally offend. The film will be submitted to online film sites
This work plan outlines the tasks, start and end dates for a film production project. It includes pitching ideas from September 30th to October 25th, script writing from November 4th to December 13th, filming from January 6th to February 3rd, and editing from March 2nd to March 20th, with the final deadline on March 20th. It schedules pitching, writing, filming, and editing activities across six weekly periods, with breaks for half term and Christmas.
The shooting script summarizes 65 shots over 4 scenes involving an argument between Nick and Gary that turns violent. Key events include: Nick and Gary arguing while Charles is tied up and shot in the background; Nick knocking Charles unconscious and discussing a man named Alexeyev with Gary; Alexeyev suddenly killing Gary and revealing the contract on Nick and Gary has been lifted, leading to a shootout between Nick and Alexeyev.
1) The document is a script for a short film titled "A FOOL'S GOLD" that takes place in London. It involves two men, Nick and Gary, who have kidnapped a man named Charles due to a debt owed to their boss.
2) Gary shoots Charles during the kidnapping. They call their associate, Alexeyev, nicknamed "Alex the Axe", to inform him of the situation. However, Alexeyev kills Gary upon arriving, revealing the contract on Charles had been lifted as he is connected to police.
3) When Nick confronts Alexeyev, Alexeyev states that as the contract was lifted he must kill them both to cover up their actions. The
The document outlines production plans for a film to be released in late 2020. It discusses choosing an October/November release date to coincide with other crime/drama films. Budget will be restricted to around £40 by using existing props and asking actors to provide costumes. Contingency plans include having backup actors and alternate filming locations. Legal considerations include copyrighting footage and seeking permission to use a musical score. Ethical review will aim for a 15 certificate by limiting graphic or offensive content. Equipment will include a camera, tripod, computer and editing software. Props include cigars, pistols, fake blood and an old phone.
Direct Line launched an advertising campaign featuring the fictional character Winston Wolf from Pulp Fiction to promote their new proposition of fixing customer problems faster. The ads aired on television, radio, and print featuring Wolf stating he can solve insurance problems for customers. The campaign targeted homeowners aged 30-40 who would recognize Wolf and be interested in insurance. It was a successful campaign that creatively used a memorable celebrity to gain attention and present the company's benefits in a humorous yet clear way.
The document contains ideas for two short films - "Fool's Gold" and "Aftermath".
For "Fool's Gold", the summary describes two criminals, Nick and Gary, who have kidnapped a man named Charles but accidentally shot him. They call their contact Alex to exchange Charles for money but don't realize Alex will kill them for their mistake.
For "Aftermath", the summary describes a soldier suffering from PTSD after witnessing his friend's death in Belize. Nightmares of the event plague him and he drinks heavily. Flashbacks show the chase that led to his friend being shot.
Vicinity Jobs’ data includes more than three million 2023 OJPs and thousands of skills. Most skills appear in less than 0.02% of job postings, so most postings rely on a small subset of commonly used terms, like teamwork.
Laura Adkins-Hackett, Economist, LMIC, and Sukriti Trehan, Data Scientist, LMIC, presented their research exploring trends in the skills listed in OJPs to develop a deeper understanding of in-demand skills. This research project uses pointwise mutual information and other methods to extract more information about common skills from the relationships between skills, occupations and regions.
Abhay Bhutada, the Managing Director of Poonawalla Fincorp Limited, is an accomplished leader with over 15 years of experience in commercial and retail lending. A Qualified Chartered Accountant, he has been pivotal in leveraging technology to enhance financial services. Starting his career at Bank of India, he later founded TAB Capital Limited and co-founded Poonawalla Finance Private Limited, emphasizing digital lending. Under his leadership, Poonawalla Fincorp achieved a 'AAA' credit rating, integrating acquisitions and emphasizing corporate governance. Actively involved in industry forums and CSR initiatives, Abhay has been recognized with awards like "Young Entrepreneur of India 2017" and "40 under 40 Most Influential Leader for 2020-21." Personally, he values mindfulness, enjoys gardening, yoga, and sees every day as an opportunity for growth and improvement.
A toxic combination of 15 years of low growth, and four decades of high inequality, has left Britain poorer and falling behind its peers. Productivity growth is weak and public investment is low, while wages today are no higher than they were before the financial crisis. Britain needs a new economic strategy to lift itself out of stagnation.
Scotland is in many ways a microcosm of this challenge. It has become a hub for creative industries, is home to several world-class universities and a thriving community of businesses – strengths that need to be harness and leveraged. But it also has high levels of deprivation, with homelessness reaching a record high and nearly half a million people living in very deep poverty last year. Scotland won’t be truly thriving unless it finds ways to ensure that all its inhabitants benefit from growth and investment. This is the central challenge facing policy makers both in Holyrood and Westminster.
What should a new national economic strategy for Scotland include? What would the pursuit of stronger economic growth mean for local, national and UK-wide policy makers? How will economic change affect the jobs we do, the places we live and the businesses we work for? And what are the prospects for cities like Glasgow, and nations like Scotland, in rising to these challenges?
Independent Study - College of Wooster Research (2023-2024) FDI, Culture, Glo...AntoniaOwensDetwiler
"Does Foreign Direct Investment Negatively Affect Preservation of Culture in the Global South? Case Studies in Thailand and Cambodia."
Do elements of globalization, such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), negatively affect the ability of countries in the Global South to preserve their culture? This research aims to answer this question by employing a cross-sectional comparative case study analysis utilizing methods of difference. Thailand and Cambodia are compared as they are in the same region and have a similar culture. The metric of difference between Thailand and Cambodia is their ability to preserve their culture. This ability is operationalized by their respective attitudes towards FDI; Thailand imposes stringent regulations and limitations on FDI while Cambodia does not hesitate to accept most FDI and imposes fewer limitations. The evidence from this study suggests that FDI from globally influential countries with high gross domestic products (GDPs) (e.g. China, U.S.) challenges the ability of countries with lower GDPs (e.g. Cambodia) to protect their culture. Furthermore, the ability, or lack thereof, of the receiving countries to protect their culture is amplified by the existence and implementation of restrictive FDI policies imposed by their governments.
My study abroad in Bali, Indonesia, inspired this research topic as I noticed how globalization is changing the culture of its people. I learned their language and way of life which helped me understand the beauty and importance of cultural preservation. I believe we could all benefit from learning new perspectives as they could help us ideate solutions to contemporary issues and empathize with others.
Fabular Frames and the Four Ratio ProblemMajid Iqbal
Digital, interactive art showing the struggle of a society in providing for its present population while also saving planetary resources for future generations. Spread across several frames, the art is actually the rendering of real and speculative data. The stereographic projections change shape in response to prompts and provocations. Visitors interact with the model through speculative statements about how to increase savings across communities, regions, ecosystems and environments. Their fabulations combined with random noise, i.e. factors beyond control, have a dramatic effect on the societal transition. Things get better. Things get worse. The aim is to give visitors a new grasp and feel of the ongoing struggles in democracies around the world.
Stunning art in the small multiples format brings out the spatiotemporal nature of societal transitions, against backdrop issues such as energy, housing, waste, farmland and forest. In each frame we see hopeful and frightful interplays between spending and saving. Problems emerge when one of the two parts of the existential anaglyph rapidly shrinks like Arctic ice, as factors cross thresholds. Ecological wealth and intergenerational equity areFour at stake. Not enough spending could mean economic stress, social unrest and political conflict. Not enough saving and there will be climate breakdown and ‘bankruptcy’. So where does speculative design start and the gambling and betting end? Behind each fabular frame is a four ratio problem. Each ratio reflects the level of sacrifice and self-restraint a society is willing to accept, against promises of prosperity and freedom. Some values seem to stabilise a frame while others cause collapse. Get the ratios right and we can have it all. Get them wrong and things get more desperate.
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May’s reports showed signs of continued economic growth, said Sam Millette, director, fixed income, in his latest Economic Risk Factor Update.
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"Does Foreign Direct Investment Negatively Affect Preservation of Culture in the Global South? Case Studies in Thailand and Cambodia."
Do elements of globalization, such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), negatively affect the ability of countries in the Global South to preserve their culture? This research aims to answer this question by employing a cross-sectional comparative case study analysis utilizing methods of difference. Thailand and Cambodia are compared as they are in the same region and have a similar culture. The metric of difference between Thailand and Cambodia is their ability to preserve their culture. This ability is operationalized by their respective attitudes towards FDI; Thailand imposes stringent regulations and limitations on FDI while Cambodia does not hesitate to accept most FDI and imposes fewer limitations. The evidence from this study suggests that FDI from globally influential countries with high gross domestic products (GDPs) (e.g. China, U.S.) challenges the ability of countries with lower GDPs (e.g. Cambodia) to protect their culture. Furthermore, the ability, or lack thereof, of the receiving countries to protect their culture is amplified by the existence and implementation of restrictive FDI policies imposed by their governments.
My study abroad in Bali, Indonesia, inspired this research topic as I noticed how globalization is changing the culture of its people. I learned their language and way of life which helped me understand the beauty and importance of cultural preservation. I believe we could all benefit from learning new perspectives as they could help us ideate solutions to contemporary issues and empathize with others.
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Applying the Global Internal Audit Standards_AIS.pdf
Evidence
1. EVIDENCE
These images are the evidence for doing the photoshoot. They involve me setting up the
camera, informing the models how I want them to pose and making sure they are aware of
the potential risks associated with taking part in this aspect of the production of digitpak and
poster for my coursework.