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    ABSENTEEISM "Perceived Consequences of Absenteeism" by Lillie Guinell Morgan and Jeanne Brett Herman Journal of Applied Psychology Dec. 1976 The study:  The authors conducted a detailed statistical study to determine which would be the best approach to reducing absenteeism in the work place; "the carrot or the stick." They evaluated factors which they perceived motivated workers to be absent from work and factors they felt were deterrents to absenteeism. Conducting the study:  Information was

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    I’m surprised that your father actually fell for that‚ but of course Hassan went along with it‚ he;s always loved you. I actually envied you on his early years‚ I always thought he loved you more than him‚ and this is how you repay that love‚ by shaming me on front of your father. I realize we could have stayed but I couldn’t bear Hassan having to see your sinner face ever again‚ that why we are leaving‚ because you were to selfish to live up

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    notice blatantly obvious similarities between our culture and theirs. Their rituals‚ rites‚ and customs are bizarre in nature and seem to illustrate a nearly obsessive fascination with the human body. The main focus of their culture appears to be shaming people based on their appearance and forcing them to conform to the societal norms. Upon further reading‚ I noted that while the Nacirema put a high value on the upkeep of their bodies‚ they made it exorbitantly expensive to do so‚ even if a tribe

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    Firstly‚ public shame impacts emotional well-being. When being publicly shamed a person is usually emotionally unstable. This means that the person(s) regrets what they have done and affects them mentally. In the Scarlet Letter Hester Prinn personally dealt with public shame‚ and was definitely mentally affected by public shame. She mentally is unfit because she imagines things and tries to erase the image of herself to the public. In the book‚ she looked into pearl’s eyes and saw a dark figure resembling

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    in that way. I’d prefer continuing to be myself and be loved by the closest ones to me. Been notorious doesn’t always mean to feel complete or happy with your own self 6.) In relation to the first essay‚ Ariel Levy; Bennett’s portrait of online shaming is just the way we got there. Our world and culture of this society has been evolve and at the same time has stop been a conservative society in a matter that been liberal‚ in my opinion doesn’t mean to leave your morals behind or dignity‚ as in the

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    students may commit a dress-code violation‚ since their clothing choice has been determined by the school and not the student or parents. The other side‚ Stop Dress Codes‚ those are the people who think that dress codes can be used as a method of shaming females‚ particularly since they have more strict guidelines on clothing length‚ style and fit than male students do. Also‚ girls are more frequently singled out for their clothing choices‚ particularly if the school deems the clothing to be distracting

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    Essay Question 4 Cruelty is a sadistic and inhuman action. Cruelty’s justification can only arrive from whether the intents of the perpetrator were deliberate or not. It can exist in various forms‚ such as verbal assaults‚ physical harm‚ and cognitive deception. Any form of deliberate cruelty is an unforgivable crime because it can inflict misery and harm into another individual’s life. In Tennessee Williams’ story‚ A Streetcar Named Desire‚ the concept of deliberate cruelty pertains to a majority

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    For English homework‚ I read a passage called “Why and When We Speak Spanish in Public” which the title portrays the main objective of the article. The writer explains why she and her family‚ outside of their home‚ speak in their native language‚ Spanish. She illustrates her background and culture and takes pride in her heritage by defending her right to speak Spanish in America. This article was very passionate which caused me to be compelled by the words she spoke. I loved the way to which the

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    Though they came from very different time periods Hester Prynne and Monica Lewinsky have both undergone similar experiences. They both did something “scandalous‚” with a man and faced the ignominious consequences. In a sense Hester’s scandal was much more confined and localized‚ while Monica’s was literally broadcasted around the world. They spent their time battling the public view of them‚ trying to show that they were more than the sum of their mistakes and that they were real people. “It is

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    treason‚ sedition‚ arson‚ blasphemy‚ witchcraft‚ perjury‚ wife beating‚ cheating‚ drunkenness‚ and more (par.24‚ par.26). These crimes‚ all of which were not related to religious beliefs and laws‚ were punishable by the pillory‚ a type of public shaming. These words by Cox reinforced that while many crimes were relative to religion‚ there were also some which were

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