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    Organizational Behavior and Communication Paper This paper discusses the culture of the American Red Cross, noting whether the organization’s values align with espoused or enacted values. Also covered will be to what extent is communication in the American Red Cross determined by its organizations culture. Communication plays a fundamental role in perception and organizational culture. Perception among the American Red Cross organization may cause misalignment between espoused

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    Counseling the Hoods with Structural Family Therapy The Hood family consists of Ben, Elena, and their children, Paul (16 years old) and Wendy (14 years old), that lives in New Canaan, Connecticut. Paul attends a prep school in another city while Wendy attends school in New Canaan. The family lacks structure and communication. Neither parents know what the children are up to, as shown when Wendy asked for money to pay for her band uniform (Lee, "Ice Storm"). Each member of the family is struggling

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    17). Marlow’s derogatory remark shows Conrad’s position as men being superior and he feels that women are somewhat clueless. Conrad also later provides more support to the lens as Kurtz pursues a relationship with a native woman, cheating on his fiancée. Through cheating, Conrad shows a general lack of respect for women and their rights. Lastly, Kurtz refers to his fiancée as his “intended” and does not seem to have an emotional relationship with her but rather an ownership. He intends on marrying

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    The 5 main factors for communication boundary are culture, personality, the relationship, biological sex, and motivations. These 5 factors shape when, where, and whom we disclose information to. All the factors set a different tone of how people choose to disclose information. For example “culture have a relatively loose rules regarding privacy and self-disclosure” (p.141). You should know what topics are appropriate to discuss

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    by unions, which paid hefty pensions and benefits to employees even as the world struggled with the Great Recession. This led to their bankruptcy and the need for bail out by the federal government. The German based Volkswagen understood the culture of unions in the auto industry when it decided to open a plant in Chattanooga Tennessee. In the American south most states are right to work states, with no union

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    White Norm Analysis

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    the natural skill and athleticism necessary to play high level NRL leading to a growing number of Australian clubs looking to Fiji for potential players. For Fijian nationals this gives them a chance to gain respect in the masculinity-laden Fijian culture and a means to provide for immediate and extended family (Guinness, 2009). However, life in metropolitan societies is different to the small villages of Fiji. Acculturation and conformity is generally demanded of these new players, the same rules

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    ART 305: ART & MASS CULTURE Class Syllabus Professor Eve Wood Fall 2014 Office hours: Thu 3PM & by appt. Office: Sagebrush 224 Office phone: (818) 677-6454 - no messages E-mail: wood_eve@csun.edu Meeting time: ONLINE COURSE DESCRIPTION: Prerequisite: Completion of the lower division writing requirement. An introduction for the non-art major to the relationships between art and mass culture. Illustrated lectures explore the development, techniques, and ideas underlying the

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    "Hunting Ground" documentary is about the existence and prevalence of sexual assault culture in many colleges and universities. The issues surrounding the rape culture in universities is, they are not taking enough action on protecting the students. The film/filmmakers display the reason for the prevalence of sexual assault on American campuses. With the culture of rape in colleges, there also must be a counter-culture, to stop these sexual assaults. It covers many perspectives and stories from those

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    -1 Professional Values and Ethics Paper Rhonda Beron, Andrea De Los Santos, Emilie Goodman, and LaToya Sims GEN/200 August 16, 2010 Andrea Lara Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss the relationship among professional values, ethics, and career success. A person’s personal values and ethics can influence their professional values and ethics in the workplace. Finding the right balance between personal and professional views in the workplace will help foster a successful career

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    Thomas King portrays absorbing and idiosyncratic reasoning behind why Aboriginal stories are the forefront of cultural erudition in his text The Truth About Stories: A Native Narrative. Aboriginals rely on storytelling to, “teach about cultural beliefs, values, customs, rituals, history…” and to, “pass on the… teachings of our ancestors” to ensure the continuity of tradition and information (Hanna & Henry, 1995). King authenticates the importance of keeping Aboriginal heritage alive as he delicately

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