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    search vehicles driven by people in particular racial groups” ( Farlex 1). This type of profiling leaves many colored people wondering why the justice system lacks in serving justice to African Americans males. Profiling results in unfair punishment as much as it creates assumptions. The system can protect all and themselves by following different protocols and procedures that considers no acquisitions and assumptions to be made on African American males. Racial Profiling has been a tremendous…

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    Voluntary Segregation

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    into our culture despite the promotion of integration. The method of gathering data was to look for groups of three or more that sat together and socialized among each other. Single or pair students were not factored into the observation. A table that consisted of only one race group was labeled self- segregated and tallied. At the end of my observation I would tally up how much self – segregated groups I…

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    Car Industry Analysis

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    This paper examines the international industry dynamics of the car industry. The focus is on analyzing how the industry has undergone transformation since the 1990s to the present day with regard to competition between different players in the industry. Question One: Car industry dynamics The automotive industry started gaining momentum in the U.S during the 1890s, with Chrysler Corporation and Citroen being among the first automotive companies. At the time, the U.S only had few companies…

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    Community Health Concerns in San Bernardino County In San Bernardino County, California, the health disparities found among the various racial and ethnic groups are of significant concern. With the rate of newly diagnosed chronic conditions rising, and nearly 72% of the adults diagnosed as overweight or obese (California Pan-Ethnic Health Network, 2011-2012), a health assessment of the county will help to identify the issues influencing the health care choices and behaviors of this population.…

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    Berry discussed acculturation on the individual level and stated that even despite there being overall changes within a group, individuals’ changes might vary significantly as a part of these collective changes. The theory emphasizes factors prior and during the process of acculturation (pre-arrival and post-arrival) as well as highlights group and cultural (i.e. political context) and social/psychological (social factors, language proficiency) variables that influence the acculturation…

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    the topic of identity and allowing for its application on a larger context that houses within the Structuralism perspective. Identity is an umbrella term to classify the broad categories of race, gender, religion, sexuality, and family/subcultural groups – all of these things can define what one views the identity of oneself or of another. Structuralism is the foundational base for the surface phenomenon to exist or operate, or strongly conditions in some way (Febiri 8), it is the idea that a…

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    Hudson Group Retail. The summary of the case is as follows, the complaint presented by the plaintiff, Wendie Dreves, age 58, against the defendant Hudson Group Retail stated that her male replacement, Jarrod Dixon, age 42, received a substantial pay increase as Dreves replacement when she was discharged after complaints of abusive and inappropriate behavior toward fellow employees. Dreves worked as a general manager for Hudson News 's retail operation at Burlington International Airport for…

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    Ethical Research Issues

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    Muslim cultures, touch between opposite gendered individuals is generally inappropriate. Lastly eye contact in Western culture, is habitually interpreted as displaying attentiveness and honesty, although, Hispanic, Asian, Middle Eastern, and Native American, eye contact is thought to be disrespectful or…

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    Ethnic Location Paper

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    Ethnic geography Ethnicity is often used as an alternative for race, however it is more of, belonging to a social group that have common or shared cultures, homeland and biological ancestry. When people travel or migrate to other parts of the world they bring along with them, tradition. Whether it be food, clothing, principles, or religion; onward, each of these items play a huge role within a diverse society such as the United States. Upon researching the Gwinnett area, I’ve found it bit…

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    decisions about the scope of the organisation. The scope of the organisation are the diversity of product and international or geographic diversity. Another decision in corporate level strategy is how value can be added. Corporate parenting roles such as strategic guidance and control and coordination are covered. Porsche faced a major strategic choice in the early 1990’s as the American economy fell, meaning sales and unit production would decay dramatically. For example, sales fell from…

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