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    in all situations, and they are that I am hard working, trustworthy, honest, and I love a challenge. All of these traits help me to be an effective follower, and an effective leader, but as I alluded to when discussing my power with regards to my informal leadership throughout the project, those lines are becoming increasingly blurred, so many characteristics that help in one, can help in…

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    goal(s), task(s), objectives(s) aim(s) or assignment(s). A Career can be interpreted as a vocation/job for which one has received some form of training to undertake. This can be in various facets of human endeavour. It may be in the formal or informal sectors. The formal sector includes the vocations/jobs that have very rigorous, rigid and comprehensive form of training before attaining the level of competence and proficiency required to undertake such career. These include all forms of…

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    conditions. The informal garment sector in Bangladesh are the most difficult to regulate. Children work in the workshops which allow them to slip under the radar and be exposed to even more exploitation. (ICF 45 2012) There is no proper laws implemented, and collapses and fires that kill thousands of children are overlooked. The informal sector in Bangladesh is vast and lacks sufficient protection. The garment industries are the more non-agricultural activities that exist in the urban informal…

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    continuum of formality and informality (Bonvillain 2014, page 72).” Using Judith Irvine’s four indicators of formality to determine if the event is formal or informal, first is to look at the increased code structure. Bonvillain stated that “increasing structuring of formal events is reflected in rules of etiquette that influences participants’ attire and demeanor as well as their speech. Markers of formality may include features of pronunciation, intonation,…

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    no better way to gain the full prison experience, than to be asked to wear inmate attire while touring the facility and conversing with some of the inmates themselves. Indeed, I felt right at home. On October 6, our First Year Program course, Murder and Mayhem, visited the Governeur Correctional Facility for a tour and informal interview of a few of the felons that reside there. We were asked to wear appropriate attire, absolutely no jewelry, and to bring nothing but a form of identification…

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    appropriate equipment and attire (Humana, 2016). Children from the lower income households were less likely to participate in sports than children from households with high income (Coackley, 1998). Moving to a new country and being part of a working class family at a young age, more specifically 9-11 years old, financial limitations had an important influence on the sport participation patterns for myself and one of my friends because access to resources, equipment and attires was very limited,…

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    changes in availability and style to meet the person’s expectations in how they want to be viewed in society. There are many styles of clothing depending on age and gender. There were different standards and styles for men, and women and their formal attire. Both standards and styles have changed greatly in the late 19th century to the 21st century. One of the biggest changes in styles, is women’s clothing. In the 1890s, clothing styles for women were “plainer, simpler, and more practical”…

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    Description A normal classroom has norms that must be followed and should not be violated. If a student violates any of the social norms they are committing an act of deviant behavior. In our breaching experiment we are purposely violating norms to get a reaction from our fellow classmates and teachers. The reactions that we get will be described, analyzed and discussed in detail. On Monday mornings from 8-11am my group mates Colton and Angelica have biology with Dr. Burke together. On Friday…

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    Differences in Culture The organizational culture of the Sprint and Nextel corporations was obviously very different. They did not have the same attitude towards everyday business, decision-making, communication or outward appearance and attire. Their overall values were completely opposite. Sprint’s organizational culture was very hierarchical and bureaucratic in structure. Their decision-making process was more hierarchical as well. Sprint needed approval from the power structure to make…

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    Nurses’ uniforms have endured several changes since the beginning of nursing as a profession. How patients and visitors to a hospital view a nurse’s professionalism is based moderately on attire and appearance. The trouble with styles of uniforms is that typically everybody has an opinion. Castledine (2011), ascertains that there are individuals who would support a return to a strict uniform policy with clear guidelines and standards of…

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