Describe the ways in which sexual harassment is part of the job at Bazooms.
What will be an ideal response?
Harassment is taken for granted as part of the job at Bazooms. By defining abuse as part of the job, waitresses can continue to work without necessarily internalizing or accepting the daily hassles and degradations as aspects of their self-definitions or sense of self-worth. Women enter into a waitressing job expecting crude remarks, degrading uniforms, and unnecessary management-based power plays and may prepare themselves for the worst by setting personal boundaries, with conditions attached.
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a. family abuse b. drug use c. love d. inequality
The _____ refers to everyday elements of ordinary life
A. sacred B. instrumental C. residual D. profane
How are a police officer and a soldier similar?
A. Both are social statuses. B. Both are only jobs, not social statuses. C. Both are roles. D. Both are roles, jobs, and social statuses.
Who studied the effects of groupthink on a cult who believed a great flood would wash away the West Coast in 1956?
a. Solomon Asch unfair competition b. Albert Bandura a caveat emptor (let the buyer beware) philosophy c. Muzafer Sherif cultural paradox d. Leon Festinger the ecology crises