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    All companies large or small must follow a set of regulations when it comes to hiring new employees or maintaining current employees. There are several different regulations that are required by state and each state has their specific regulations. Along with state regulations employers must follow federal regulations which are the same for every company. One of the most important federal regulations is for wages and salary. These are the regulations that decide what the minimum wage is and…

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    Discouragement is seen as a useful result of discipline. Impediments are put on free to juvenile records due to the conviction that juvenile’s guilty parties can be effectively restored, and to maintain a strategic distance from their pointless defamation. Court procedures might be private to ensure security. Open community to criminal records is required, and all court procedures are interested in general society. The criminal justice systems takes after a mental casework approach, considering…

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    “A daughter needs a good dad to be the standard against which she will judge all men,” is a quote by Zara Yasin. Zara Yasin’s quote shows how a daughter looks up to her dad and will wish a man to do anything just like their father. A fatherly model is a great example of how a daughter’s perception, actions, and words towards men will be. When girls see how their parents act in certain situations, they will take what they see their father do and apply it to the visual image of other men. In the…

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    There is no site on the internet that is more so a paradox than that of 4chan. It is a site of dueling ideologies, behind its simplistic façade the many voices of humanity battle for superiority that form a disgusting yet uniquely human viewpoint of reality. Forming a harsh yet accepting community and influencing for better or for worse all aspects of everyday life that exist outside the points of the simple image posting website. In many aspects 4chan is the alpha and the omega the beginning…

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    Professionalism, Ethics and Law Initial Apprehensions When I realized that I would be taking a course focusing on ethics and legal issues in counseling, I must admit that I was a bit intimidated. Weeks before the course started, I mentioned to my husband that I may need his encouragement and help since he is an attorney. The only prior knowledge that I had on law and ethics was through overhearing my husband talk about legal issues and ethics related to current events that we see on the nightly…

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    Freedom of Expression or Freedom of Invasion? From hieroglyphics, the printing press, to the computer, the concept of communication has been an integral part of society in order to express and spread ideas. With the vast advancements in technology and social media tools, communication has evolved into a far more immediate, efficient method for greater involvement in activities locally and globally. Clay Shirky, in “The Political Power of Social Media: Technology, the Public Sphere, and Political…

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    Diversity in America has been rising every year. Lately the country’s diverseness has skyrocketed since the legalization of gay marriage. The media is meant to represent the diversity of the country and represent the common people and the number of gay and colored people has shot up immensely within the last 20 years but the media has failed to keep up with this. Most people, white, straight and usually male, feel that the media represents them perfectly and it does. But for the people that are…

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    the media, which essentially changed society as it was known in the U.S. (Scenario, n.d.). Sherrod fought to win back her reputation and believed that not only had her career suffered, but also her integrity as the stripped video was essentially a defamation of character (Gerstein, 2015). Not long after, an unstripped, full content video was distributed to the media, but the destruction and impact it left in the wake had already taken place (Scenario,…

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    Socio-autobiography There is no society where gender is considered to be insignificant. China is one such society where gender roles and inequalities have developed over time and remain present today. As I have spent the majority of my life in New Zealand, I have been exposed to many Western perspectives on gender. However, being the first generation to grow up in New Zealand meant that many traditional Chinese views on gender norms were still incorporated into my upbringing. This…

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    Introduction The selection process is a deliberate effort to help the organization find suitable candidates who are likely to perform with maximum effectiveness (Aquinas, 2009). The design of the selection process becomes even more critical when hiring refugees from the African Community Center of the Ethiopian Community Development Council (ECDC/ACC). While this refugee resettlement agency provides the Commercial Food Safety and Service (CFaSST) program to help refugees get training in the…

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