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    The television show that I chose to watch was The Office. It is a sitcom that is a “documentary” about a paper company called Dunder Mifflin in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The characters that I chose to analyze are Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson), Jim Halpert (John Krasinski), Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer), and Michael Scott (Steve Carell). Dwight Schrute works at Dunder Mifflin as a sales representative. He wears the same type of clothes everyday, a mustard-colored dress shirt, dark tie, and a brown suit jacket. He is a tall, skinny, white male, and he has short brown hair. Dwight does not have much of a social life, and he spends most of his free time on his beet farm. Another character is Jim Halpert. He is also a sales representative at Dunder Mifflin. He dresses professionally for work, but he has brown, moppy hair. Towards the end of the series, he marries Pam Beesly, and they have two kids. The third character that I chose to analyze is Pam Beesly. In the beginning of the series, she was the receptionist, but she later…

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    Often times, maturity is known to be heavily dependent with that of one’s age. However, this common belief is not necessarily true. Maturity is often gained through experiences and understanding, rather than seniority. Although being older does offer more time for enlightening experiences, this does not fully cancel out possibilities of younger individuals being exposed to the same instances in a shorter time. Many adults who lack meaningful experiences grow into debatably pathetic human…

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    The office is a tv show that takes place in Scranton Pennsylvania. The show is about a failing branch of the Dunder Miflin Paper company. The show revolves around Michael Scott who is the regional manager, Dwight Schrute who is the top salesman, Jim Halpert who is the office funny guy and Pam Beasley the uncomfortable recipcinist. The first concept is Race and Ethnicity. The first example is a part of an episode where Michael holds a meeting where he has everyone put a card on there head…

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    Even though Dwight is heterosexual, he did try to kiss Oscar as a joke also during the “Gay Witch Hunt” episode. Not until later in the series Dwight shows his love towards Angela by proposing to her and wanting to have a kid with her. Even though Schrute showed bisexual characteristics, he is in fact heterosexual. Another common sociological concept that was portrayed throughout The Office was the topic of gender roles. Gender roles are usually described as things people say or do that would…

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    Dwight Schrute is a character from the television show, “The Office.” The show simply follows the daily lives of the people who work for a paper company, Dunder Mifflin at their branch in Scranton, PA branch. All of the workers know they’re being filmed, but don’t find out until the very end that they are actually going to be a part of a TV. Show (it’s like a show within a show). Dwight is the top salesman at the Scranton Branch and a few daily struggles. For example, he is never given a real…

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    The Office is an amazing TV series. This sitcom follows the daily life of Dunder Mifflin Paper Co. Watching the characters interact and react to different situations is truly hilarious. Michael Scott, played by Steve Carell, is the manager. His crazy personality made so many fans fall in love with his priceless character. In season six, Steve Carell left the show. Ratings dropped significantly. While the show was still good the last 2 seasons, it suffered. Like Michael Scott is to The Office, so…

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    to handle that type of situation. According to Woodbury, Cohen, and Zayszly (2001), a counselling session should “identify the problem, ask for the employee’s view, seek the employee’s ideas on improvement with your input, agree on a plan and write it down, and follow up and review the results (pg. 30). Clearly, Michael made an inappropriate remark to Toby in front of everyone, but it really was not even a counseling session. Toby is destined to fail in any interaction with Michael because he…

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    Watergate's Abuse Of Power

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    series of political speeches in the oval office stating that he did not know about the events of his administration until nineteen-seventy three. What was shocking to know was that once a full investigation was done, It was later found in later investigative reports was that Watergate was actually not a one time event rather it was a culmination of events ranging from illegal acts of espionage to futile attempts at covering the crimes up building up to Nixon 's ultimate doom. Nixon Background …

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    time in office for power. Lame ducks are officials in the final period of office” (Han). The 20th amendment was passed by Congress on March 2, 1932 and ratified January 23, 1933. Because this amendment made so much sense the people did not protest. It changed the inauguration date from March 4th to January 20th. This amendment also addressed the issue dealing with who becomes President should die before taking office. It did not specify what would happen if the President died in office. The 25th…

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    John F Kennedy gave his inaugural address leading up to the height of the Cold War to not only the American people, but the entire world. Tensions had been rising with the Soviet Union and they showed no signs of slowing down. From his speech the his country and the world demanded a passionate pledge to make things better while diplomatic tensions forced him to choose his words carefully, as they were delicate and could easily light the fuse for hot war if he misspoke. His audience was both a…

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