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    identity abrasions, and evaluate how I can identify a safe and open work environment that supports individual thoughts and differences. As a Jewish Woman, I experienced an identity abrasion that stemmed from self-doubt, which “Rethinking Political Correctness” defines as a reluctance to acknowledge an individual difference (Ely, Meyerson, & Davidson, 2006). My sophomore year of college, one of my professors scheduled a test on Yom Kippur, which is the most important Jewish holiday. The

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    It is not the fault of the person afflicted by it. The correct value judgment is that mental retardation is bad but the person is not. Ben O’Neill refers to the “euphemism treadmill” as “the word-replacement strategy that the advocates of political correctness pursue which does not resolve itself in a single iteration or, indeed in any number of iterations.” (O’Neill 282) After the new creation of the politically correct term for mental retardation does not change the negative connotations associated

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    In the essay, “Niggger: The Meaning of a Word,” Gloria Naylor demonstrates how a word can have a different meaning to different people depending on one’s environment. In another article, “The Word Police,” Michiko Kakutani claims that the language that the people use is unreasonable because of understatement. Both articles illustrate language complexity. However, Naylor uses her personal examples to argue against a suppression of politically incorrect language in a calm and conversational tones while

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    geneticist could further play on people's fears. Despite the potentially negative influences of these behaviors and actions, there could be a positive influence existing in the form of catharsis. American society has suffered from the rules of political correctness, the fear of AIDS, and the fear of knowledge (the fear of going too far into God's domain--thanks to our Puritanical background). Maybe South Park gives us release from repression by allowing us to laugh at the things we fear the most: death

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    “Don’t Be Offended But….”, is a phrase that defines many of our interactions with people and reveals how we are perceived by them. This common phrase is never followed by a pleasant comment and almost commands to be followed by an insulting label. This human fault to empower themselves at the jeopardy of others’ confidence perpetuates the enforcement of social discrepancies through ignorant language, evident throughout time in literature like Shakespeare's The Tempest and current issues. Prospero

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    The Truth About Political Correctness College students are the heartbeat of the community, their the reason the college exists. However, some students can get really bold and try to make quick emotional decisions. Imagine a man named John. He's a college professor and enjoys to joke around with the students, a pretty nice guy and hard worker. Now lets say that John made a joke that offended a student of a minority group. John apologizes to the student and expects to be over with that mistake. The

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    To Sarah’s credit, she makes an excellent point in her own experience that when information is the not shared willing, or held close to the vest, one can become suspicious and distrustful of their fellow co-workers. Therefore, when knowledge management flows liberally between cross functional departments it can create a competitive advantage for the organization, conversely the same is true when information is withheld it hampers the decision-making process and places the organization at a disadvantage

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    MORINE KIMANI. WRIT-B190. It is overwhelming that the original connotation behind safe spaces has gradually stemmed into different trajectories. In this vein, the sentiments and reactions that hovered the web in awe of the acceptance letter sent by Dean John Ellison, from the University of Chicago, to the incoming class of 2020 took coals to Newcastle. In the letter, the dean apprised the lot that, “Our commitment to academic freedom means that we do not support so-called “trigger warnings,”

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    around in American politics for a while now: political correctness. This is a buzzword that is receiving an incredible amount of time in the limelight this election cycle. Everybody seems to be shouting it from the rooftops. Colleges and Universities consider it a prerequisite. Revolutionary professors take relish in making every effort to not be it. Democrats embrace it, Republicans disavow it. And, of course, Donald Trump is the political correctness anti-Christ.

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    that the pc Mentality has begun to take a much bigger role in media and everyday life. The main issue that can be taken from this shift isn’t that people have suddenly begun to have a better sense of morality. But that this new wave of political correctness has brought with It an intolerance to dissenting opinions. Where instead of just not agreeing and

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