ly achievi ng eco-
nomic (prot), enviro nmental, and social goals- the
so-cal led tri ple bott om-line ( Elki ngton, 1994 ). They
build pr otable compa nies, and also signica ntly
contr ibute to the great er good of soc iety , a n out-
come that they believe tradition al capitali sm has
been ineff ective pr oducing.
The purp ose of the pap er is not to fu el ano ther
de bat e o n pro t max im iza
Voluntary Participation
1. People are required to have
self-motivation
2. Especially in medical research
3. EXAMPLE
- Prisoners
Voluntary Participation - problems
1 . Threaten pure purpose and generality of
research
2. It is often impossible to follow it
No harm to the participants
Shouldn’t be any harm to
research subjects
Famous example
Tuske
Lagaan: Once Upon A Time In India Script
The year is 1863.
Champaner.
A small village in
the heart of India.
The people of Champaner
depended on agriculture...
... like those in
thousands of villages.
A British cantonment
bordered the village.
Two miles south, beyond
the cantonment, was the fort...
... of the Rajah
of this province.
The British protected the Rajahs
domain from neighbouring attack
THE VERDICT
by David Mamet
INT. FIRST FUNERAL PARLOR - DAY
A working-class funeral in progress. THIRTY PEOPLE and an
inexpensive bier SEEN from the back of the hall.
ANGLE
A MANs back FILLS the SCREEN. He is dressed in a black suit;
his hands are clasped behind him. ANOTHER MAN stands next to
him. The Second Man reaches behind the First Mans back and
puts a discreetly folded ten-dollar bill into
SISTER ACT
by Paul Rudnick
July 19, 199l
Page 1.
SISTER ACT
FADE IN:
INT. ST. ANNES ACADEMY - AKRON, OHIO - CLASSROOM
We are in a parochial school classroom, in the late
Sixties. The children all wear uniforms and sit at little
desks. SISTER IMMACULATA stands at the front of the room;
she is a middle-aged nun, very severe. The children are
all terrified of her.
SISTER IMMACULATA
Who can name all