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    I Love Being Poor

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    I Love Being Poor Money and social class is such a touchy subject. Then again everyone loves it. People that don’t have it will do anything for it‚ and people that have it will do everything to keep it. Money is a drug in a way. People feign for it just like a drug attic feigns for whatever drug they are addicted to. Therefore the question of what is the difference between the rich‚ and middle class‚ and the poor? What are the causes of the increasing gap between the rich and the poor today? Why

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    white workers’ economic individuality and what damaged a “vibrant‚ multi-cultural‚ and gender conscious conceptualization of class” (Stayin Alive‚ Cowie. 72). A single portion of the narrative touches on the rise of the New Right while another tracks the breakdown of working-class cultural idols. New Deal liberalism and the growth of a New Right founded upon a white working-class cultural conservatism are both not a new story. In Stayin’ Alive‚ the essential catastrophe of the 1970s was not only the

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    Problem with Stereotyping

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    In American Culture power is everything. The clothes you wear‚ the car you drive‚ and the things you own dictate who you are. But do all of these things really make you who you are? The society that we live in says yes. I think back to Thanksgiving Break two years ago. I was volunteering at Metropolitan Ministries with a volunteer group that I was a part of. The coordinator was giving out jobs to the various groups that were there and my group was assigned to help people unload groceries into their

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    cause of the American Revolution? the British loss of territory during the French and Indian War the failure of the American colonies to develop a parliamentary experience restriction on free movement into frontier areas the abolition of slavery in the American South state’s rights Which of the following was a cause of the French Revolution? the continued influence of the Protestant clergy at the French court the middle class demand for

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    transformation can give the audience a better understanding of societal values and attitudes present in the texts. Jane Austen’s book Emma(1816)‚ relevant to society in Regency England‚ is relived in a modern day context relevant to the 20th century American society in Amy Heckerling’s “teen flick” Clueless(1995). Social status plays a crucial part in both texts. “Emma Woodhouse‚ handsome‚ clever‚ and rich‚ with a comfortable home and a happy disposition...”(pg.1‚chap.1) lived in nineteenth century

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    part of the working poor class just to see if she can survive. Throughout the book she illustrated the different jobs she endured and the struggles that came along with the jobs. Her story highlights the social inequality she experienced based on her status‚ working poor class‚ routine lifestyle‚ her experience living on the edge and the stagnant pay she received. There was a lot of social inequality in her journey that many Americans seem to overlook on the poor working class. Ehrenreich worked at

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    Instructor Kevin Nettesheim Intro to written communication April 17‚ 2013 Abstract Throughout history classism has played an important role in how people are perceived and treated. This goes as far as race‚ gender‚ financial status‚ and social class of individuals. For persons of any classification to prejudge another based on their background is morally and ethically incorrect‚ when God created man‚ he created man in his likeness. Therefore‚ I believe that no matter who you are or what cloth

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    Role in Latin America How society describes what is meant by a man’s role is an important definition in every culture. What is right or wrong for men to do in terms of behavior depends on each community‚ and on people’s own perceptions. Latin American culture has a strict set of values on sexual issues‚ reflecting a man’s role in society. For all of the communities in Latin America there exists a relation between a man’s role and machismo. The exaggerated sense of manliness that machismo stands

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    said “literature is an expression of society”‚ means a society wanted or not have to reflect and express their life‚ (1990: 110). Douglass’s Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass reflects and expresses his life as the black man‚ as the second class in social classes of society at that time. He wrote his masterpiece of his journey of life as a slave. Douglass’s Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass showed of social classes at that time and the cruelty effect. Social classes or social stratification

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    Class differences in achievement Labelling in secondary schools Howard Becker (1971) Becker carried out an important interactionist study of labelling. Based on interviews with 60 Chicago high school teachers‚ he found that they judged pupils according to how closely they fitted an image of the ‘ideal’ pupil. The quality‚ appearance and conduct were key factors in teacher’s judgements. Teachers found that students from middle class backgrounds were closest to the ‘ideal’ student than that of

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