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    Van Maanen Summary

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    In his article‚ Van Maanen described how police officers classify citizens into three categories-suspicious persons‚ assholes‚ and know nothings-to quickly get control of the situation and do their job more efficiently (Van Maanen‚ 1978‚ p. 147). They created these unauthorized classifications based on preconceived notions and past incidents. It has led to what has been perceived as more encounters with the asshole. Some people have most likely been labelled assholes because they only verbally insulted

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    Spanish Culture Interview

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    culture in regards to family gatherings‚ food‚ and tradition. “When we party my mom makes me greet EVERYONE! And I hate it.”- Danny Saldaña an 18-year-old Mexican who family comes from Mexico City. In the Mexican tradition its considered rude or disrespectful if you don’t greet every member of your family/friend before and after a party. “We usually go to Mexico to celebrate Easter‚ as they call it in Spanish "Semana Santa" we would go to a church and then head off to the beach and camp for a few days

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    Disrespecting a NCO

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    serve up members reactions and express themselves should not always be taken as disrespect but as how the member conducts them self. The online dictionary defines disrespect as an expression of lack of respect and a fashion that is generally disrespectful and contemptuous. I define disrespect as putting one down verbally‚ physical and or emotionally.A couple examples of how one may think is disrespect may or may not be.Someone is walking and calls out a rank and name of a person they destiny to

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    The movie Road to El Dorado was modeled around the historical event of the Spanish conquest of Mexico. It was a movie that was supposed to be full of humor that treaded the line of being very disrespectful to me. The Spanish conquests were a gruesome battle which millions of innocent people were killed. How can you turn a tragic event in history into an animated film‚ what’s next an animated film of the holocaust? Very poor judgment on making this movie by Dreamworks in my opinion. Two men

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    The Holocaust Monologue

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    looked. Although‚ I loathed this place on first sight. I was committed make the best of this situation. There were many soldiers coming back in and out of house. One of them was Lieutenant Kotler. At first glance‚ he seemed to be very rude and disrespectful. As my husband became busier. I found myself stuck in a world of loneliness. I dread for attention but I wasn’t getting any. My hatred against Auschwitz increased. In addition‚ the only time I found myself released from the loneliness was during

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    Do you believe that a person can be an American Icon by a performance? I believe so; Jimi Hendrix did a performance of the famous Star-Spangled Banner at Woodstock. Jimi Hendrix is considered to some an American Icon. An American Icon would be someone who had a journey to reach to their success. They would have to deserve to be who they are‚ and work hard to stay on the same level for become even more successful. During Woodstock Jimi Hendrix famously played his version of the Star-Spangled Banner

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    Nickel and Dimed After reading the book Nickel and Dimed I have come to realize how much work low wage workers actually do. I have worked in a fast food restaurant only once and it was hard work but I did not get a major feel for the field because I was not there for very long. Barbara Ehrenreich did a good job as far as showing people‚ or telling people how it is to work in the low wage field but it was hard for me to get a real perception of everything because I knew in the back of my mind that

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    Prejudice is a common problem during the early quarter of the twentieth century. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird this problem is evident in Maycomb. Boo Radley‚ Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson are all victims of prejudice‚ and all three characters are plagued by this. It affects them all differently; crippling them and disabling them from acting as they wish. In the novel‚ Boo Radley is a victim of prejudice. Boo Radley is not accepted nor does he fit into Maycomb society because he is different

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    Valerie Oliva Dr. Riggs Sociology 1010 November 2‚ 2013 Saints and Roughnecks 1) Some deviant activities the Saints were involved in‚ included heavily drinking in nightclubs‚ driving drunkenly through the streets‚ and committing acts of vandalism and playing pranks. And just like the Saints‚ the Roughnecks usually committed these three types of delinquency: theft‚ drinking‚ and fighting. Both gangs involved seriousness on what they did‚ because all of them put people in danger whether by stealing

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    in his face‚ and told him he’d get him if it took the rest of his life’. Ewell’s initial reaction to seeing Atticus is to disrespect him and spit on him. This reflects deeply on his character‚ as it shows that he is probably abusive and disrespectful to everyone no matter what their background is. Fischler 2 Ewell lived without a conscience and made immoral decisions without a hint of guilt. Ewell demonstrates his unscrupulous mindset when he attempts to kill Atticus’ children* to

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