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    they have 90 days to file a lawsuit in federal court. If the investigator finds that discrimination has occurred both parties will be served with a Letter of Determination. The letter encourages both parties to sit down and resolve the issue in an informal process known as conciliation. But if conciliation does not resolve the issue, then EEOC has the authority to file a lawsuit in a federal court. But if EEOC decides not to litigate, then it is up to the charging party after receiving a Notice…

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    (1). Therefore, it was essential for the band’s informal performance at Rudder Fountain to showcase this important aspect of Aggie culture, and remind everyone they are in the presence of the “Nationally Famous Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band.” The culture of Texas A&M is very different compared to other universities, it is rooted in agricultural and military beginnings, and these military beginning play a huge role in shaping the band’s performance and attire. The Corps of Cadets are regarded as…

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    Walking through Rockefeller Center reminded me of Grand Central Terminal in the way that it is convenient for the commuters and the tourists. I just found that Rockefeller Center is more above ground while Grand Central Terminal is more below ground. When I think of Rockefeller center, I think of The Rink and many of the shops and buildings that are above ground. Rockefeller Center does have convenience when it comes to getting to your destination below ground but only the subway passes through;…

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    Many wore different clothes depending on what they were doing. Everyday attire was not nearly as fancy. During ceremonies and rituals, they usually wore their best and intricate fashion. They were known for clothing that had stunning beadwork and designs. Clothing that were made from animal skins and designed to honor the spirit…

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    Their soul and rhythm captivated many whites that even their Masters would make them play for them. Fredrick Douglas through his experiences wrote that Slave-owners expected them to sing while they were working. There were many variations of slave songs. There were field hollers, usually sung by themselves. Then there were work songs, it was sung by a group of slaves working together. (Digital) Slaves used singing to express their beliefs and views towards each other. Most of the slaves relied…

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    Deviance is found in all types of societies. Some sociologists such as, Emile Durkheim, believe that deviance is universal and not abnormal in a society. Durkheim puts his ideas of deviance into a structural-functional theory, which sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability. Whereas other sociologists, such as Alexander Liazos, believe that deviance is a result of social inequality. Liazos ideas fit into a social-conflict theory, which…

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    The concert attended was An Evening of Opera Arias and Scenes, at Nightingale Concert Hall, on October 10, 2016. The environment of the concert was informal for most of the audience dress wise, but the performers were fairly formal with their attire. The stage was very simplistic. It was just a plain white background with large white squares and a dark grand piano. The performers were Jamie Flora, Olga Perez Flora, Chris Langton, Albert R. Lee, Helen Lee, and Suzette Thoeni as the…

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    Stage 2 English Pathways- Language in the Workplace Word count: 1896 Introduction Target Australia employs over 24000 people in 308 locations around the country (Target Australia, 2016). My employment at Target Australia began in 2013 and I’m still currently employed there as a team member. Target Australia’s first store opened in 1926 in Geelong, Victoria by George Lindsay and Alex McKenzie who pioneered discount retailing, Lindsay’s business methodology was ‘half the profit,…

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    expected to stand for the full mass time in other countries. Traditionally, people were expected to dress in their best attire to attend mass, as it the church community played a major role in an individual's life. However as time goes on the church has transitioned into a more casual environment, while still an important community aspect, the mannerisms and expectations are more informal and flexible. Being immersed into America’s easygoing setting, the people of the church started to become…

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    Chapter 6 Nonverbal Interpretation Homework Go to a public place such as a restaurant, the mall, a park, or a common area at one of the CTC campuses where students hang out in between classes. Observe two people engaged in an extended conversation. You should be close enough to observe them well, but not close enough to hear what they are saying. (They should NOT be people you already know). Carefully observe their interaction, with the goal of answering the questions below. Your answers…

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