
Katie Carter
Articles
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Dec 10, 2024 |
croner.co.uk | Katie Carter |Croner Group
How do you deal with victimisation at work, as an employer? This type of mistreatment in the workplace can occur subtly, without management or other colleagues noticing it. However, a tribunal claim due to victimisation could still cost you money and affect your business reputation. Here, we’ll discuss how to identify, manage, and prevent victimisation at work. This guide also covers advice on how to deal with a legal claim an employee makes against you.
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May 21, 2024 |
katieatthemovies.com | Katie Carter
Patience is not merely a virtue when it comes to viewing Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s work; it’s a demand, a requirement he places upon the audience when they enter in to one of his worlds, whether it’s the tentatively building intrigue of his Vertigo riff, Asako I & II, the drawn out car rides and conversations that make up his award-winning Drive My Car, or the intersecting lives of four female friends in his sprawling, over five-hour-long drama Happy Hour.
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Mar 3, 2024 |
katieatthemovies.com | Katie Carter
I can’t think of a better first film screening of this year’s True/False Film Festival than Girls State. Jesse Moss and Amanda McBain’s follow-up to their 2020 documentary Boys State (which also played at True/False) explores the other branch of the American Legion’s program that allows group of politically-motivated high school students from across their home state to gather for a week and build a government from the ground up.
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Jun 12, 2023 |
katieatthemovies.com | Katie Carter
Does anyone watch the evening news live on cable television anymore?
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May 30, 2023 |
katieatthemovies.com | Katie Carter
It all started around 2010. In the aftermath of the studio’s return to animated princess stories with The Princess and the Frog and on the heels of the release of their next one, Tangled, then-Walt Disney Animation Studios chief creative officer John Lasseter stated that the storied animation house—the bulk of whose legacy rests on the shoulders of its 1937 landmark first feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarves—didn’t have any more plans for princess tales in the near future.
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