Distest Pian can be explained as a terrible sight of events that will occur in the near future, as explained by David Mitchell's book "Cloud Atlas" (the author refers to contaminated land, water, air) You can (Mitchell, 2004). . Three villages and four mountainous areas were dismantled by the inversion of Utopia in Romania in Romania, a large gold mining project managed by Canadian company Gabriel Resources Ltd., resulting in 214 million tons of cyanide waste May occur. It is used to extract gold from numerous reservoir ores (BBC, 2013). In this way you can explain some ethical dilemmas, but the author chose to emphasize the CFO, Jonathan Henry and the Board should continue this for more than 12 years ... See more
For example, an individual in the community specifies that the company can move to a different location as the company damaged / purchased a local doctor or pastor. This forces the locals to travel when they need medical assistance or when they need burial services. For over a decade, the local residents' association stopped this initiative with a voluntary attorney (Jamasmie, 2013). As the mining project begins, the economics that determines politics will pave the way for sustainable disasters of the "sustainable era" (Zaharia, 2010, p.1)
This is a related ethical dilemma. Because this is a business ethical decision that a merchant (chief financial officer of Gabriel Resources) needs to do, this ethic applies in this case. Theory and concept
Through the cognitive ethics development stage (SoCMD) quoted in Crane and Matten (2010, p.154) of Kohlberg (1969), Gabriel Resources is operated like most companies at a conventional level. A method hint (Treviňo and Nelson 2007, Crane and Matten, quoted page 153) asking for guidance from the boss further emphasizes the fact that this decision is on the organization's boss. With this in mind, the author believes
Cloud Atlas's David Mitchell (Fiction, 2004). There are different Mitchel styles - a complex world in which everything is secretly involved, paranoia is completely reasonable. Cloud Atlas is his best, especially in the middle chapter, when he invests in a new dialect that essentially depicts the life of devastating times. (Sullivan) Elizabeth Moon, Speed of Darkness (Fiction, 2002). The hero is a scientist with autism in the near future world where his condition may be "healed". Quotation marks are one of the core questions related to whether autism is a condition that actually needs to be cured. When reading this article, I do not think I have heard about the concept of neural diversity, but that is exactly what I think. (Eup)
This book is brought to British readers through the enthusiastic efforts of the author of "Cloud Atlas" by David Mitchell and the fathers of children with autism. Mitchell and his wife KA Yoshida offered a translation. Mitchell believes that this book proves that the standard definition of autism is wrong. The apparent limit of autism to socialization and communication is "not a sign of autism, It is a result. " "I will leave this consideration to others, but according to its own background," why I jumped "will make people read strange things - human feeling about sensory neuropathy A book dealing with disability writes a letter once in Japanese prose and translates it into spoken English ("I am really disappointed"). The author did not mention other people very much - his mother and his teacher have short references - but he is most likely to use plural forms ("us", "us") on almost every page Use.
One of my favorite writers, David Mitchell (not as far as I know of Joni Mitchell), unearthed the metaphor of the cloud, represented the journey of the soul, passed the era and took on a new form. In his 2004 novel "Cloud Atlas", Mitchell 's role in the distant apocalyptic future said: "The soul crosses the sky like a cloud, the shape of the cloud, the color , The size does not change.The cloud is "the soul too, can you tell which clouds are blowing and who will be the soul?" Clouds can represent various incarnations of the soul , It can express the quality of change itself.