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    prohibiting employees in certain categories of employment from wearing an all-braided hairstyle. Two different approaches of sociology of law‚ cultural perspective and conflict perspective‚ give different explanations on Rogers case. Cultural perspective considers law as reflection of social cultural beliefs; therefore‚ it would propose that Rogers should act according to commonly accepted social norms and change her hairstyle. However‚ conflict perspective sees law as a tool of oppression‚ and thinks law

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    VII and U.S. Code Section 1981 based on the defendant’s grooming policy prohibiting dreadlock and cornrow hairstyles‚ the defendant’s failure to promote plaintiff to Guest Services Manager‚ and defendant’s decision to terminate plaintiff’s employment. The complaint of plaintiff moreover contains a claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress based on her manager saying her hairstyle was not being pretty‚ defendant’s failure to promote the plaintiff and decision to terminate her employment

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    September 10‚ 2008   Inmy research paper I will be defining African American Culture and I also will be discussing things such as slavery‚ family relations‚ hairstyles‚ art forms‚ food‚ heath issues‚ symbolism‚ traditional beliefs and also why this topic is relevant to today culture and how this information can benefit Black American in today society. African American Culture in the United States refer to the

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    styles. Young men and women attending offices‚ educational institutions‚ etc. imitate fashions easily. T.V.‚ films and other mass media have been the biggest carriers of fashion. What people see in their favorite actors and actress they copy their hairstyle‚ dress‚ ornaments and mannerism. They love the latest arts and designs and run after them. There is no harm in following the trends of changing fashion. But the pursuit of fashion is a costly affair. It is difficult for middle class to follow the

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    “Korean wave (Hallyu) was coined in China in mid-1999 by Beijing journalists surprised by the fast growing popularity of South Koreans and South Korean goods in China.” However‚ the phenomenon of Korean wave flows into East Asia especially China during the early twenty-first century. Korean wave covers the craze for South Korean music‚ TV dramas‚ pop stars‚ but also for fashion styles‚ cosmetics and electronics. There are many reasons causing Korean wave being a popular mass culture in China. Korean

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    Mad Men The television series Mad Men takes place in New York City in the early 1960’s. “The title‚ Mad Men‚ provides insight into the show’s psyche through a multilayered play on words. It is about the culture of the advertising industry that thrived on Madison Avenue. It tells us that the show is about “ad men” and we have to guess whether “men” here is used generically or whether it is intentionally exclusive to the women who also held significant positions in the business. The two most common

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    social psychology‚ conformity causes people to yield such behavior and to act according to other’s behavior. For example‚ within the African American culture‚ the return of natural hair styles‚ which constitutes afros‚ kinky curls and many other hairstyles that does require the use of processing or straightening chemicals‚ have strongly promoted conformity. It has promoted conformity so strongly‚ that I have even begun to wear natural hair styles because of the popularity within our culture.

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    anticipate the beauty and grooming needs of our clients‚ and prepare responses and contingency plans for that effect. Below is what we think about the braided hair and the comeback it seems to be making. Braided hair is a simply beautiful and alluring hairstyle for a woman to wear and carry with herself. The sheer simplicity of braided hair makes it a favourite of women all over the world‚ women who are tired of fiddling and fussing with their hair. Braided hair makes it possible for these women who are

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    all your beauty and styling needs. The universal appeal of colours Around the world coloured hair is considered an accessible and available for all kinds of hairs- long‚ short‚ curly. The colours can suit all colours‚ length and texture found in hairstyles. This versatility of colours has made it an evergreen favourite amongst amateur hairstylists‚ models‚ celebrities and professional stylists alike. All of them swear for the muted elegance‚ and the silent glow and ease

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    It is quite easy to pass off the study of communications as “no‚ duh” research‚ but every aspect of human communication can be further studied and explained in a way that cannot be seen from the surface. There is a name and concept that accounts for virtually all human behaviors and interactions. Careful study and observation of these behaviors can help us better understand the way people function and become more self-aware. There are some main‚ key concepts that can give a good basis for understanding

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