1. Salah (Daily Prayers) Islam
Shows dedication to their faith
2 Zakat (Almsgiving) Islam (also in other religons)
Practicing Charity
3 Hajj (Pilgrimage) Islam
These pilgrimages are often organized for those who cannot afford them by those who can. Shows a sense of community.
4 Meditation Buddhism
It involves analyzing a deeper look at yourself and your actions
5 Abstinence from alcohol Buddhism
It shows they have self control and care about their body
6 Vegetarianism Hinduism
This shows they care about animals
Unifying, in that it creates in-group solidarity
The question of whether Sterling Cooper and Co.’s <em>application process </em>is problematic under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act is:
- A. No, Sterling Cooper and Co.’s application process likely does not raise concerns Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
<h3>Title VII of the Civil Rights Act</h3>
This refers to the clause within the Civil Rights Act which prohibits employers from discriminating prospective workers on the grounds of their race, color, religion, gender or country.
With this in mind, we can see that Sterling Cooper and Co made use of an application process which had to do with checking if the prospective employee has been convicted of a felony. This does not violate the Civil Rights Act Title VII in any way.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A
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Those supporting the Doctor of Psychology degree (Psy.D.) argue in favor of "the Boulder model of training clinical psychologists".
Boulder Model refers to a training model for graduate projects that tries to prepare connected clinicians with an establishment of research and logical practice. It was at first created to manage clinical psychology graduate projects authorize by the American Psychological Association (APA).