Sure Donna. I'll do them this week and charge
them to the McCombs School. Our donor, McCombs, was
on the list of those contributing to Tom DeLay
and a pal of Abramofff so, dammit, let him pay.
At 11:47 AM 2/5/2006, you wrote:
>Bill:
>
>Yes, I have been trying out how to use clips in my classes (or rather,
>how to excerpt them from films I have). I would very much appreciate a
>disk with your selctions. Please let me know the cost to reimburse
>you.
>
>Donna Cunningham, J.D.
>Langdale College of Business
>Valdosta State University
>1500 N. Patterson St.
>Valdosta, GA 31698
>Ofs Tel: 229-249-2606
>Cell: 229-251-6057
>email: [log in to unmask]
>
>
>Bill Shaw wrote:
>
>
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> ><body>
> >Keith, I have 10 or so films (and triple that in scenes) from
> >movies that I'd have put on a disk for you, or anyone, if you'd
> >like. From the two you mention <br>
> >that are stale, I have 8-10 scenes. Actually, they can't really be
> >stale unless you have students taking your course over and over
> >again. First day, or <br>
> >second, I sometimes begin with Wall Street (Michael Douglas), and
>discuss
> >the virtues of "greed." "Greed is good, it's right,
> >it cuts through and clarifies <br>
> >the . . . {something, something, something} . . . and greed, mark my
> >word, with save Teldar Paper, and that other malfunctioning corporation
> >called the <br>
> >United States of America." It was an Oscar winner back in the
> >early '90s, and, I'm told, the "greed" speech was tracked from
> >Ivan Boesky's presentation <br>
> >to Stanford MBAs. That may just be a rumor. Anyway, I was
> >known around the gym as the Boesky Professor of Business Ethics.
> >* Film strips of 2-4 <br>
> >minutes apiece that you may find useful from time to time, but never
> >scheduled/syllabused in order to remain within the "fair use"
> >provisions -- Wall Street, <br>
> >The Insider, A Civil Action, Boiler Room, Other People's Money, Private
> >Ryan, Philadelphia, Erin Brockavich, GlenGarry GlenRoss, Kate and
> >Leopold,<br>
> > Repo Man. Some are sort of special interest - special
> >occasion - feel good clips: Forest Gump, Hackers, Goodfellas,
>Jerry
> >MaGuire, Half Baked. Also, <br>
> >a skydive (strictly to impress my grandson), but you need an 8 page
> >disclaimer to distribute beforehand. Bill<br><br>
> ><br><br>
> >At 02:24 PM 2/2/2006, you wrote:<br>
> ><blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font size=2 color="#000080">
> >Colleagues,<br>
> > <br>
> >I occasionally have students in my Legal Environment class analyze
> >business law and ethics issues in feature films. I have used <u>The
> >Insider</u> in the past, but it has been used so often in not only law
> >classes, but also management, ethics, and others that it has grown a
> >bit stale for students and professor alike. <u>A Civil Action</u> is
>also
> >beginning to show its wear. Does anyone out there have suggestions for
> >other good films that raise business law issues? <br>
> > <br>
> >Thanks for any help you can give.<br>
> > <br>
> >Keith<br>
> > <br>
> ></font><font face="Times New Roman, Times" color="#008080"><b><i>
> >ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo<br>
> ></font><font color="#000080">Keith A. Maxwell<br>
> ></b>Nat S. and Marian W. Rogers
> >Professor<b><x-tab> </x-tab> <br>
> ></b>Professor of Legal Studies and Ethics<br>
> ></i>School of Business and Leadership<br>
> >University of Puget Sound<br>
> >Tacoma, WA 98416<br>
> >Office Phone: 253.879.3703<br>
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> >www.ups.edu/faculty/maxwell/home.htm</a></font><font
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> ></u></font><font color="#008080"><b><i>
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> ></i></b></font><font size=2 color="#000080"> <br>
> ></font><font face="Times New Roman, Times"> </font></blockquote>
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