12 Fridav. October 27.1972 University Daily Kansan שימוש ב- LTR, EO Action Proposal Enters Phase I BY CAROLYN OLSON Kansan Staff Writer The first portion of the affirmative action procedure is an implant procedure is now in effect. Chancellor Raymond Nichols Chancellor Raymond Nichols The affirmative action complaint proposal is designed to consider themselves as consider themselfs against in discrimination at University of California. Any person with a complaint involving alleged discrimination should contact either the Office of Minority Affairs or the Office of Affirmative Action for Women Nichols said. A complaint may be filed by any member of the University community or by a person who has the alleged offense occurs in regard to applications for admission as a student, for employment, or any other official action by a member of the University community. Nibbels. AFTER THE COMPLIANT has discussed the problem with the adviser, she will be appointed. The adviser may be a member of the Minority. If after discussing the complaint with the adviser the complainant is still unsatisfied, a Mediation Board formation of a Mediation Board Affairs or Affirmative Action for Women or any other person. The chairman of the University Senate Committee on Human Relations, in consultation with all appoint two persons from the Human Relations Committee to serve as members of the Mediation Board. If the Mediation Board is unable to obtain a "mutually satisfactory resolution of the complaint", the complaint may file formal charges with the University of Texas Law Faculty Senate Committee on Tenure and Related Problems. NICHOLS the complaint section of the affirmative action proposal was enacted now and is being applied to the complaint procedure was necessary. "The affirmative action complaint procedure enacted was very similar to the proposal of the Affirmative Action Board," Nichols said. Shaffer said no complaints had been filed since the affirmative action complaint procedure went into effect. Japan's Religions Shifting Emphasis, Says Lecturer Shirley Hilgam, director of the office of Affirmative Action for Women, was out of town Thur- day and could not be reached for comment. By DAVID HEALY Kansas Staff Writer Other portions of the affirmative action proposal are still being discussed by several members of the council, none into effect, Nichols said. procedure." The new religions of post-war Japan have changed from their early emphasis on materialism to a recent emphasis on spiritualism on in-ground studies in sociology and East Asian studies, Eimi Watanabe, said Thursday. Watanabe gave the humanities Lecture this year. Watanabe said that Japan has had a spiritual daptivity after the war and that this had been caused to a great extent by Japan's phenomenal economic growth. Japan has had an annual GDP increase of 3.5 percent national product as compared to 3.5 per cent for the United States. They provide guidelines for equal hiring practices for women and minority groups, promotions, tenure, upgrading of department, student admission and financial aid policies. In Japan, religions are divided by age. Those more than 100 years old 'established' religions and younger ones are called 'new' She said Buddhism had become a "funeral" religion and Shinto had become a "wedding" religion because the only time one came in contact with them was for the sake or weddings of close relatives. "I believe the new religions are providing or attempting to provide a solution to the spiritual deprivacy," she said. WATANABE SAID that Japan was the most religious nation in the world, according to statistics from a 2013 survey of businessberships claimed by each religious sect, she said, the total would be 1.7 times the total number of religions. However, a 1962 survey showed that 69 per cent of the Japanese people did not consider them important to hanging to any religious seet. Of the 100 new religious sects, the most prominent are those established just before or after the war, she said. Senate Senate Executive Committee (SenEx) and the Council on Public Policy and Legislations amendments to the Chancellor for changes in the Affirmative Action Program. The provisional affirmative action proposal was prepared by the Affirmative Action Board with guidelines provided by the Department of Labor, according to Juliet Shaffer, associate psychologist and chairman of the Affirmative Action Board. major new religions. She said all were laymen's movements and had no institutional presence in the city, usually quickly and usually a 'religion of national importance' and distinctive. She mentioned the new High Sanctuary of Soka Gakka, at the foot of Mount Fuji, which was dedicated last week as a memorial to her. Shaffer said Thursday the Affirmative Action Board still had some recommendations to make to the Chancellor concerning the affirmative action complaint procedur now in Watanabe listed characteristics that are shared by all the The SenEx proposal should be completed by Monday according to Ron Calgaard, presiding officer of SenEx. SHE CONTRASTED the traditional membership of the new ones, and more casual memberships of the new ones. She said that the newer religions had group discussion and interaction among individuals of individual religious activity. The recommendation of the Council of Deans is still being formulated. Ambrose Saricks, the director for academic affairs said. She said women tended to be prominent in the new religions, but she noted that a cent of the membership was women. Women were attracted by the culture, but their proportion declined in larger countries, said her. BRENA MARZETT, director of the Office of Minority Affairs, said, "It is still a little premature to take action against the affirmative action complaint" MANY MEMBERS were attracted by the recreational activities of the residents. Watanabe said, which were offered to retain second generation members whose zeal was not as strong as that of their converted parents. She said there were three hypotheses used to explain the great number of new religions. THE "EMPEROR substitute" hypothesis was based on the need of some to have a replacement for the prewar position of the emperor. Watanabe said that post-war surveys indicated that the majority of the population did not believe in the divinity of the emperor. as possessing cures for diseases. Many rural people had to break family ties to come to the cities for jobs and had found few newties, she said. Because of these difficulties, her hypothesis was devised to explain the attraction of the friendship offered by the new religions. 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