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    Over the course of nine seasons, the television series, The Office has clearly displayed many concepts which we have discussed over the last few months. Four major sociological concepts which were noticeably portrayed throughout the many seasons of The Office include: sexuality, the way different social groups are made up, gender roles throughout the office and everyday life, as well as the formal organization among coworkers. The show displays romance, documentary type conversations, as well as…

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    Do you know the satisfaction of buying your own things? These are the reasons why it is great. Buying your own things, earning money altogether is great because working hard, saving, and buying makes it feel all the better. If it is all yours, it would make you feel contented with yourself. First, working hard and showing responsibility is going to help out in the long run by getting money. Working hard is a given to guarantee making money. Being responsible is important so that you can…

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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 Satire

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    My favorite television show of all time is definitely the series aired on NBC The Office. The Office is an American comedy series adapted from a United Kingdom version that aired for a two short years. The television series has a unique mockumentary style applied to it to mock a serious documentary series in order to satirize the subject meant to cover. The Office is found humorous to the average person because the character’s workday consists of ego clashes and inappropriate behavior. I believe…

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    Interest groups are association of individuals or organizations that they attempt to influence public policy in their favor. Interest groups seeking the opportunity to benefit themselves or their causes by affect government policy. Their goal is only benefiting them. Lobbyists are salespeople and they believe law protects their activities. Interest groups hire lobbyists to lobbying with government officials and legislators to make a law or any policies in their favor. So only that particular…

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    Effects Of Low Lobbying

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    GOVT 2306 Copy/Paste Unit 1: Some political interest groups publicized by the media probably have the most political clout and are controversial, such as the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and the American Association for the Retired Persons (AARP); however, some such as these, are probably less publicized than political groups such as the National Rifle Association (NRA) or even the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) depending on what topics are popular during…

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    In one wanted to cause a heated debate, all they must do is mention Congress and its inefficiency. Many venture to take a guess as to why it is so inefficient, citing the individual members or the design itself. However, an overwhelming amount of American citizens are unaware of the fact that the inefficiency they complain about is actually how the government is supposed to function. One of the major criticisms of government inefficiency is of the members themselves, regular people are tired of…

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    Reasonable Expectation

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    the employee had an reasonable expectation of privacy of his office and his contents as he was the only occupant of the office and in addition it was kept locked. Furthermore, Mr. Ziegler felt that since he was not informed of the search that he was violated. Since he had a reasonable expectation in his office and computer since it was a private office and kept lock. Therefore, since his employer provided the key used to enter his office and equally important his employers manual fully…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    His manager pointed at the new electric clock on the blank wall, "I said by September tenth, at 7:30!" The manager argued, "and it's 8:33! I expected this to be on time, now get out!" Dustin left the dull office building, the small office tower looked blank compared to the other large and prospered New York skyscrapers. Stress was the only thing stuck in his mind, he didn’t know what to do. "Where am I going to work now?" He questioned, as he suddenly caught sight…

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    Senator Harlan ‘Raging Bull’ Long’s office was decorated with the usual ostentatious displays of patriotism. American flags, bronze plaques of past victories, and multitudes of framed newspaper clippings adorned the otherwise sterile marble walls. The room’s vulgar displays of political conquests had the subtlety of a bordello, but, paled to in contrast to its occupant. “Dammit Gina, where in the Hell is my call from Tony?” ‘Harley’s’ voice boomed from inside his chamber. “I’m ringing you…

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