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    Is success defined by prestigious degrees and high-paying titles‚ or do the practical skills gained from blue-collar work reveal a more profound form of achievement? In "Blue-Collar Brilliance‚" Mark Rose argues that blue-collar jobs are often underestimated and seen as jobs for those lacking education or intelligence‚ challenging the belief that these roles require minimal cognitive skill. By observing his mother‚ a waitress‚ and his uncle at General Motors‚ Rose shows that these jobs require many

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    intelligence. Every person is put in a category that labels them. If she or he has a white-collar occupation within an office or something as such‚ she or he is labeled as hardworking‚ intuitive‚ and smart. Adults working in cafes‚ construction‚ or other blue-collar jobs are classified as thick‚ lazy‚ and unintelligent. In “Blue-Collar Brilliance” by Mike Rose‚ he retells how his mother and his uncle worked in a blue-collar job‚ or working class job‚ but does not just see them as mindless for their lack

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    White Collar Crime vs. Street Crime One problem that plagues our society is crime. Crime is all around us in our everyday lives. Daily we hear of murders‚ robberies‚ and rapes. These are categorized as "street crimes." For many people‚ such crimes are the only "tragic" crimes‚ the ones that are senseless and preventable. In Finsterbusch’s book‚ Taking Sides‚ another variety of crime is exposed. This other form of crime is "white collar" crime. Both have victims‚ and the effects of both

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    WHITE COLLAR CRIME Introduction Edwin H. Sutherland defined white collar crime as “a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation” (Benson and Simpson 2009). White-collar crimes and white-collar crime offenders differ from other criminal offenders and offenses for several reasons. The motive‚ the act of concealment‚ intent and the disguise separate white collar criminals from other criminals (Edelhertz‚ 1970). When a common crime such

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    The Reign of the Blue Collar Male From the moment we are born‚ the world is imprinting on us. Everyone and everything affecting us in ways we will never know. Whether it be music‚ movies‚ our peers‚ we are being molded into a “man/woman” the way that society sees fit. The major source of this socialization is media. Media creates and displays so many stereotypes and social norms through films‚ music‚ TV ads‚ magazines/newspapers‚ and novels. Also a key factor‚ is the time which we live in. The time

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    less educated‚ therefore making them less smart. Mike Rose was brought up in a group of blue-collars. Both of Rose’s folks scarcely had educations‚ as they were early dropouts. Rose grew up watching his mom tend to tables‚ and learned at an early stage that blue-collar workers possessed an important set of abilities. In the article‚ “Blue-Collar Brilliance‚" author Mike Rose stresses his belief that blue-collar jobs must not be seen as illiterate jobs‚ but rather must be recognized for the amount

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    conditions. The types of work include white-collared work and blue-collared work. White-collar work and blue-collar work is reshaping the way we think about their specific skills. According to the article “Managing White-Collar Work: An Operations-Oriented Survey‚” by Hopp in 2009‚ he defines white-collar work as “salaried office workers” or “non-manual laborers”(Hopp‚ 2009‚ p. 2). They characterize white collar work as the “management” type and blue-collar work as “machining”(Hopp‚ 2009‚ p. 2).

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    Relevant Points & Blurbs relating to whether a Superintendent can be terminated from his/her position (outside of tenure charges) The Commissioner in Dunn and Harrington acknowledge a Superintendent’s entitlement to his/her position. See Dunn v. Elizabeth Board of Education‚ 96 N.J.A.R.2d (EDU) 279 (N.J. Admin. 1995); and Harrington v. Board of Education of the Township of Clinton‚ Hunterdon County‚ 95 N.J.A.R.2d. (EDU) 535 (N.J. Admi. 1995). In Dunn v. Elizabeth Board of Education‚ 96 N.J

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    In the article‚ “Blue-Collar Brilliance‚” author Mike Rose highlights and explains the multi-thinking process involved in a blue collar job. In the article‚ Rose gives a detailed description of his mother working as a waitress in several restaurants. He observed his mother‚ Rose Meraglio Rose‚ achieving a great expertise over the years‚ by creating a perfect coordination between her body and brain. Rose also describes that “The restaurant became the place where she (Rose) studied human behavior‚

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    than white-collar criminals. The distinction between white-collar and street criminals is key because it is uncertain that whether punishment is established at the level of the specific offense or is established generally for all crime types. Before analyzing whether street and white-collar are similar or different‚ a brief overview of the perceptual literature regarding white-collar crimes are first introduced. Examining public perceptions of white collar crimes‚ examiners were more focused mainly

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