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Collection of Fraternizations (17)

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“I understand some of you have ‘liked’ our opponents on Facebook.” - A classic sports cartoon capturing the tension between loyalty and digital oversharing.
A sleek, rack-mountable 24-port Ethernet switch ideal for scaling small to medium business networks with plug-and-play simplicity.
A group of four brightly colored figurines holds hands on a stone surface-representing connection, diversity, and shared humanity.
“Whoa Bob, you haven’t been violating the inter-office fraternization policies, have you?” - A clever take on corporate rules and insect instincts.
Policy excerpt outlining investigation protocols, supervision escalation, and limited exceptions for legitimate relationships like married couples.
Official policy excerpt from May 2016 outlining prohibitions on supervisor-employee romantic/sexual relationships and reporting procedures.
“I’m slaving away all day to keep us in dog food and come home to find you fraternizing with the cat!” - classic pet rivalry meets office drama.
Official Non-Fraternization Policy from Stevens Institute of Technology, outlining prohibited relationships and ethical responsibilities.
Three colorful icons representing individuals with Greek symbols-Phi (Φ), Sigma (Σ), and Pi (Π)-and a 'U' emblem overhead, suggesting unity or university affiliation.
Policy Letter #10 from USMAPS clarifies fraternization rules across rank cohorts and assigns disciplinary oversight to the 28th Commandant.
Official non-fraternalization policy outlining prohibited relationships, definitions, and reporting procedures at Oakwood University.
“Now, do you see why I discourage employee fraternization, Tom?” - a satirical take on corporate culture and team dynamics.
A joyful, multicolored family of four figurines holding hands, embodying connection and belonging.
Official acknowledgement form confirming understanding and acceptance of CHF’s Standards of Conduct, including disciplinary consequences for violations.
A joyful Bastille Day illustration highlighting French pride with a tricolor hot air balloon, confetti, and celebratory balloons.
A vibrant illustration marking the International Day of Human Fraternity, featuring six diverse human figures in a chain of unity, observed annually on February 2.
A stylized tribute to the 1914 Christmas Truce, where enemy soldiers laid down arms to share goodwill and carols in no man’s land.
Kids of all backgrounds come together to paint a joyful “Children’s Day” banner-symbolizing unity, creativity, and celebration.