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    Dance Alabama Reflection

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    Dance Alabama is a program through the dance department that gives students of all majors to try out and participate in a dance production. It is generally students that grew up and danced throughout their childhood and high school years. The audition process is competitive so it is an honor for the performers that were chosen for this production. Some chosen continued to study dance at the university and others decided to pursue other interests but still have a passion for dancing. They…

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    Live Concert Critique

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    A person cannot fully grasp the full effect and intricateness of music without attending a live concert. On Tuesday, October 27 at the Sharp Concert Hall, I had the opportunity to attend a concert held by D. Frazier and Ricardo Coelho de Souza exhibits musical styles from Africa, South America, and parts of North America. All of the musical pieces contained several African retentions, a variety of instruments and other musical accompaniments such as vocalists and dancers. The concert as a…

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    Jazz Music Concert Report

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    The location of the performance was at the San Jose State University Music Hall. The audience dressed casually. At the concert, I was a casual and referential listener. Like my previous assessment, I was a casual listener because I didn’t know the name of the song or artist, but I paid attention to the piece. Furthermore, I was a referential listener because I pictured some scenes while listening to the jazz music. When the trumpet played, it reminded me of a scene where a band is playing jazz…

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    enforce a dress code because there are many consequences of having and enforcing it. Other schools throughout the United States have not strictly given a dress code, but do have standards of what the students may wear. Specific schools were given more casual restrictions from their district authorities. For example in Carrizo Springs, the school district does not have a strict dress code, but do have regulations that the students must meet every day. Specific schools, like Carrizo Springs…

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    the same industry of footwear products. • First off the two companies have differentiating strategies and markets that they sell to. AGI will be adding a new market to their company goals and increasing their revenue streams. • AGI strives in the casual footwear segment with a revenue of 470 million while Mercury is in the Athletic footwear segment making 431 million a year. Taking on Mercury could also help with the growth of AGI as a company due to them trying to keep up with the current…

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    two different approaches; the direct approach and the indirect approach. The direct approach is obviously something that is very direct and the person will often know that you are hitting on them. The indirect approach, however, is very subtle and casual. In this project I had to use the indirect approach to talk to three people that I didn’t know. I thought this project was going to be difficult for me to do however, once I used the three second rule the first time, it was pretty simple after…

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    Dana's Shoes Case Study

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    • If you were in Dana's shoes, would you prefer to use the single-item or multiple-item approach? Why? If I were in Dana’s shoes I too would prefer the multiple issues approach because it allow Dana and Larry to establish a clean line of communication where they could build rapport where each has equal and valued input. As the two work through the less complex issues they gain greater understanding of each other’s motive, goals and desires and it promotes a less combative environment. Once…

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    Classroom Image Analysis

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    c\For this project I choose an image that depicts a large group representative of one social category while also depicting a single individual that represents another social category. The large group in this image illustrates the general concept of “college students” and the single individual depicts the general concept of “professor.” A professor is an individual with extensive credentials in a specific field of study, who has been certified to teach at the collegiate level and does so at a…

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    no time frame for which life happens. Therefore, Patagonia employees work on flextime and are trusted to maintain their hours (Ferrell, Hirt, & Ferrell, 2009). Child care is offered to families on site. There is an inherent standard set to remain casual and productive. One may feel that you are only as god as you treat your employees. In regards to the environment, Patagonia…

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    Many of the attacks were sexist in tone. Carson was persecuted by the press and subject to personal attacks on her capability as a scientist, her marital status (she never married), and her looks. They blamed her of being radical, disloyal, unscientific, and hysterical. Also, one of the attacks about her heritage is that is no longer focused on science. Her professional competency is criticized with a new objective, political correctness. In addition, Silent Spring was panned as a controversial,…

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