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    Investigative journalist‚ Barbara Ehrenreich‚ in her article‚ “It Is Expensive to Be Poor”‚ expounds on the repercussions the lower-class face on a daily basis. Ehrenreich’s purpose is to educate the audience about the reality the poor face day-to-day. The author creates a formal tone in order to have middle-class and older Americans understand the unfortunate reasons as to why the lower class is in their position and the difficulties they face to move on. In the beginning of the article Ehrenreich

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    Mauricio Mechanic “He had a dignity and presence that spared him from humiliation and a genuine elegance that was defeated only by tarnished hands and nails that had been shattered by rough work” p. 284 Bore the rash of the banana company: possibly a sign of his downfall? Followed by the yellow butterflies Represent that he is peaceful but the yellow represents death “All my life they told me that butterflies at night bring bad luck” p.291 Because Meme loved him‚ when he dies she is forced

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    narratives‚ and articles written on practically every subject on earth‚ it is always up to an author to make their work worth reading. This is achievable through the use of literary devices and the clever use of structural elements as depicted by Barbara Ehrenreich in her excerpt “Serving in Florida”. As displayed by Ehrenreich‚ authors of articles use these devices to display their effectiveness. Ehrenreich has successfully employed a variety of structural elements to depict the horrid situations

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    Barbara Jordan quotes that "We‚ as humans beings‚ must be able to accept people who are different than ourselves." this quote plays a large role in many of the text included in collection one some of which included "American Flag Stands for Tolerance"‚ "My So-Called Enemy" and "The Lottery". Despite differing opinions and viewpoint people must learn to get along and treat each other the same way. Overlooking one’s differences is one of the most important things we must do to get along

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    Regardless of the approach‚ attaining both customer- value and product differentiation are the two determinants of a successful business strategy (Barney‚ 1991; Porter‚ 1996; Woodcruff‚ 1997). The positioning approach‚ often referred to as the “outside-in” approach‚ starts by looking at challenges posed by the external environment. It aims at establishing a position that best meets the competitive forces within the organisations industry (Porter‚ 1980; Porter‚ 1985). Michael Porter further constructed

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    Most authors convey an important message or idea throughout their noevls to give a greater understanding to their readers. In Barbara Kingsolvers novel‚ ’The Bean Trees’‚ a strong idea that was developed was the possiublity of new beginnings. ’The Bean Trees’ is the story of the protagonist Taylor Greer‚ who starts off on a journey from her home town of Kentucky to Arizona. Along the way she she is given an abandoned child which is the start to her learning about motherhood‚ becoming a women‚ the

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    themselves to be worth less than a banana to the whites. Since Leah possesses two good eyes‚ whereas her father Nathan Price only has one good eye‚ so she is able to see two perspectives of her own life. Not only does Leah see herself as a white woman from the United States‚ she also sees herself as a member of the African community in the Congo. Although she may not fully belong in either community‚ Leah still believes that she somehow belongs. (CH) This quote‚ although depressing‚ emphasizes the viewpoint

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    The Happenings outside of Europe Africa and Atlantic World The African leaders responded to European traders by working together with European colonialists firstly because they thought this would protect their freedom. They did not think the Europeans would deceive them and take away their freedom when they signed the treaty. The Africans thought the Europeans wanted to protect them from others or to help trade between their countries and Europe. The African leaders were uneducated and treaties

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    Barbara Norris: Leading Change in the General Surgery Unit Category Summary Actor Barbara Norris (Nurse Manager) Business Unit General Surgery Unit (GSU) at Eastern Massachusetts University Hospital (EMU) Barbara’s Career Path Grew up in a small town in Western Massachusetts in US Her mother and grandmothers were nurses‚ and she developed a deep respect and admiration for the profession at an early stage. By the time she entered high school‚ she wanted to be a nurse Graduating with honors from

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    El Plan de Santa Barbara‚ 1969 Manifesto For all peoples‚ as with individuals‚ the time comes when they must reckon with their history. For the Chicano the present is a time of renaissance‚ of renacimiento. Our people and our community‚ el barrio and la colonia‚ are expressing a new consciousness and a new resolve. Recognizing the historical tasks confronting our people and fully aware of the cost of human progress‚ we pledge our will to move. We will move forward toward our destiny as

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