Joe Manchin of West Virginia called on MTV to cancel "Buckwild" for fear it would present "shameful behavior" and advance negative stereotypes about people from his state.
Around that time he was also reading A Pattern Language, by Christopher Alexander, an urban theorist who pushed for a new architecture that served various aspects of human behavior, rejecting the arbitrariness of present-day offerings.
By pursuing detailed knowledge of customers, patients or clients behavior patterns and history, organizations can present offers or devise diagnostic or treatment more accurately and with greater impact.
You bet, but the fawning schoolboy behavior was loudly mocked by the women employees present and as far as I know, there were no repercussions for either gender.