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    access to it prior to being helped. With our technology advancing in speed and structure‚ it is hard to keep updated on the changes‚ for some it seems impossible to catch up with all the new innovations that are introduced daily. My letter was sent to Barbara Boxer‚ she is a democrat and the junior United States senator from California‚ the reason I chose her was because she was a member of the Environment and Public Works Committee‚ which focuses on matters relating to the environment and infrastructure

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    Ehrenreich took the above ‘subjective’ and ‘objective’ framework to construct her essay. The specific content relating to that approach is further expressed when she uses the creative technique of comparing and contrasting the employment problems of the middle class and the working class which she describes as white collar and blue collar workers. She makes persuasive use and references‚ official reports‚ and statistical data. She draws heavily on the use of quotations‚ published works‚ subject experts

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    "Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America." by: Barbara Ehrenreich Barbara Ehrenreich’s‚ Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America‚ is a book that strives to change the way America perceives its working poor. Achieving the American Dream can be difficult‚ if not impossible for many people with stumbling blocks and obstacles along the way as portrayed in Nickel and Dimed‚ due to the cost of living in contrast to the wage of low or middle class earners. Nickel

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    Name of Book: Nickel and Dimed Author: Barbara Ehrenreich  Plot Summary: The author‚ Barbara Ehrenreich‚ works for the prestigious New Yorker magazine. One day over lunch with a famous editor discussing possible stories to write‚ she comments that the minimum wage is too low. She thinks someone used to more money should try to live on this pittance. The editor‚ Lewis Lapham‚ assigns her the story. This is not good news for Ehrenreich. Having spent her childhood with middle class struggling

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    the population that earns less than $25‚000 believes in god‚ while only 78% of the population with as household income over $75‚000 and over 50 years of age believes in heaven (TIME 24). Ehrenreich‚ however‚ refuses the advice from Caroline‚ a woman in Minnesota‚ telling her to "Always find a church" (Ehrenreich 132). Based on her refusal‚ her future complaints about the lack of help seem to only emphasize her political view when I plainly understand that help is readily available. I believe her

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    Barbara is convinced that low-wage workers will not put up with their condition any longer. I agree that the low-wage lifestyle is unfair and impractical due to laborious work for small pay‚ high cost of living and little pay and long processing applications. In chapter one of the book Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich she moved to Florida where she started her new life as a waitress making two dollars and forty-three cents

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    Family Values: Importance America’s family values are very important to our citizens. For many years the American family and its values have been one of the top priorities of our nation. The family is even an essential part of the "American Dream" that we Americans are so fond of. The basic idea of success in America is measured by how well one can provide for their family. But what does citezenship have to do with family values? It determines these values and set a standard for the whole

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    MYT 9:41:05 AM Family values should be instilled in young BY YEE XIANG YUN JOHOR BARU: The importance of family value and unity in a family are qualities that should be instilled in the younger generation‚ said Tourism‚ Domestic Trade and Consumerism exco Datuk Tee Siew Kiong. He said that in the age of globalisation and where Western culture tends to influence youngsters nowadays‚ parents and educators are to realise the importance of traditional culture and family values to be passed down

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    American family has been changing rapidly. Not only the structure but also‚ the family values have been changing as well. Moreover‚ these two changes have‚ in a way‚ played off each other. The structural changes in marriage‚ the basic household composition‚ and childbearing have encouraged a new shaping of traditional values and perspectives. The structural and value change make the family of the 1990’s fundamentally different from the family of the past generation. The American family has undergone

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    Information Age on Family Values By Dennis M. Parker The Effect of the Information Age on Family Values The world might be increasingly reliant on high-tech gadgets and new-media information sources‚ but‚ contrary to popular belief‚ that has only seemed to strengthened traditional family values. What we need to realize is that “traditional family values” is a very hard thing to define‚ because it means different things depending on different families’ traditions. “The Family” idealized by many

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