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    A representative is chosen or appointed to act or speak for another or others‚ according to Google. The play by Luis Valdez takes place in LA during 1943 where both World War 2 and the Zoot Suit riots were happening. In the play Zoot Suit we follow Henry who is a pachuco‚ a part of a gang called the 38th street gang and El Pachuco who likes to give Henry advice on what to do throughout the play yet he is unable to interact with anyone other than Henry. Along with Della‚ Rudy‚ Lupe‚ Smiley‚ Joey‚

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    What made Angels in America one of the best play for the last 50 years? For a similar reason why A Raisin in the Sun and The Zoot Suit were famous for. All these three play are based on racism and prejudice against an individual because of their sex‚ skin color‚ religion and sex preference. Human creature tends to fear things that are unknown and if someone or something that is different than them‚ their reaction to solve the problem would be hatred toward that individual. Which led to racism

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    that uses a deck of playing cards. The rules of the game act as an initial specification of the problem. A card deck consists of 52 playing cards‚ each of which has a numeric value between 1 and 13‚ called the rank of the card‚ and one of four suits (clubs‚ diamonds‚ hearts‚ and spades). The values 1‚ 11‚ 12‚ and 13 have special names: ace‚ jack‚ queen‚ and king‚ respectively. To play the game we deal the entire deck of cards to two players. Each player has a pile of 26 cards face down on

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    instructor approval‚ in which your team applies the perspective of personality‚ based on person-situation interactions: Our team choses the following scenario:  Rick is the CEO of a small company. He shows up every day to the office in an Armani suit and tie and is very professional with his staff. Meetings are also held in a professional atmosphere where the time is planned carefully and only professional matters are discussed. His employees respect him and he is considered a fair boss but little

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    according to job function and company culture. If you are in sales‚ marketing or law‚ for example‚ or if making presentations before audiences is your primary job function‚ appropriate dress most likely means neutral-colored‚ conservative business suits‚ white or light-colored shirts and neck ties FIND A ELEGANT LOOK FOR LESS • Oftentimes‚ when you’re hoping to dress for success‚ you haven’t quite made it yet and your bank account isn’t exactly‚ uh‚ overflowing. Or maybe you’re just not sure how

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    Dressing for Success

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    that most manipulative form of non-verbal communication‚ your appearance *   What you wear‚ how you wear it and of course‚ how you look is a very important source of self-confidence *   At places with cool atmospheric conditions you can wear a suit. Select a relatively simple pattern for offices. The pinstripe conveys the most               authoritative image *  Even in hot weather‚ long-sleeved shirts are the dress code. Plain collar‚ pin through or button-down collar shirts are acceptable

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    with his hiring decision. This could be a positive outcome of this strategy‚ this way all candidates are being screened fairly on a level playing field. This will allow for someone of a lower economic status who maybe could not afford a nice business suit for the interview to not be judged by their clothing but rather for their interpersonal skills. Another positive factor of screening applicants over the phone is that you minimize the chances of discriminating against someone because race‚ color‚ religion

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    Business Customs Business Customs in Germany Germany is a European country about the size of Montana with a population of about 81 million people (“‚”). Germany has come into its’ own as an economy of force in recent history. In fact‚ today the economy of Germany is the fourth largest in the world (Export). A strong presence of American troops and the creation of the European Union have made Germany a preferred expansion location for many American corporations. Due to its location‚ population

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    Behind the Suit Have you ever been wondering what your life is about? And what it is for? Well‚ practically I don’t know. I don’t even know who I am‚ where I am‚ why I am here. All the people lied to me. All! Including my parents; I remember their lies but I blurry remember their face. Is my mom beautiful? What is going on? The truth is: I didn’t ever know. When I was 7 years old‚ I realized I am extremely different; I live in my grandmother’s house not in my parents’ house‚ not anymore. She is the

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    business suits founded by Steve Leung and Ben Ching in Hong Kong. Mr. Leung and Mr. Ching learnt suit-making as apprentices to a tailor. They established Poon Keung 40 years ago. Mr. Ching later sold all his shares to Mr. Leung and now the company is wholly owned by Mr. Leung. Poon Keung started from a small-scale tailor’s shop‚ which primarily received orders for suits from Indian trading companies. After 40 years of effort‚ it has now developed into a suits manufacturer which produces suits and

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