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    Similarly‚ Barbara Ehrenreich agrees with Brownell in that modern forms of entertainment in an era of consumer culture are insufficient in that they provide solitary and passive enjoyment. When strictly seen from the perspective of Brownell‚ our musical concerts are a form of urban art that engenders an environment of passive spectators. However‚ our music is distinguished from the aspects of urban art‚ as we offer free access to our music to fill up the insufficiency that Ehrenreich has identified by

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    Analysis of Nickel and Dimed Barbara Ehrenreich is the author of Nickel and Dimed on (not) Getting By In America. It is about how lower class people cannot make it in America because they do not make enough money to provide for themselves. If anyone could interest a reader it would Ehrenreich because of her style. At times she can be offensive with her hyperboles‚ satire and metaphors but I could not help my self from turning page after page. Ehrenreich paints a vivid picture in the reader’s head

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    VULNERABLE POPULATION ASSESSMENT A woman presents to the Emergency Room(ER) in Leon‚ Iowa with her 2-year-old little girls who she states has had a cough for 1 hour. It is 2pm on a Tuesday and the Community clinic is open. Our community is the second poorest county in Iowa and we have a federally funded Clinic available to anyone regardless of insurance coverage. The patient also is notable wheezy. I ask the mom if she or anyone in the home smokes and she says yes. There are four people total

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    Margaret Atwood’s Novel thoroughly depicts feminist and government control issues. Atwood’s intent is to warn society about the dangers surrounding such issues in order to prevent a world like Gilead. Gilead is an anti-feminist society in which women have been oppressed for the sole reason of reproduction necessities and for the infertile women‚ they also have been deprived from any vocal expression or any textual knowledge in order to maintain power within the males and the regime; women are deprived

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    and prosper in your very own way. However‚ as the years have gone by many people have been subject to greed and the need to stay with the times‚ owning all of the new technology‚ clothes‚ and other consumer items that are on the market today. Lars Eighner‚ author of the piece "On Dumpster Diving"‚ couldn’t have said more perfectly when he said‚ "Between us are the rat race millions who have confounded their selves with the objects they grasp and who nightly scavenge the cable channels looking for they

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    Barbara Ehrenreich is a journalist who posed as an unskilled worker in 1998 to highlight the struggles encountered every day by Americans attempting to live on minimum wage. Ms Ehrenreich had always been interested in poverty. As the result of the new law‚ people would be expected to leave welfare and get jobs‚ sounds good. Unfortunately‚ the jobs they were able to get really didn’t pay enough to live on. Serving in Florida is about her experience as waitress trying to make ends meet just like millions

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    While my American dream and Julia Alvarez’s dream in I Want to Be Miss America was to achieve the American dream by fitting in with our fellow peers. Barbara Ehrenreich in Nickel and Dimed shows that the American dream is for many others is to stay up financial with their fellow peers. These pieces all support that the the American dream is to keep up with your peers whether it’s appearance or financially. Many kids American dream my age was to be the president‚ an astronaut‚ or just an

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    0200025 Topic/Objective: Name: Justin Tolentino Senior Year‚ Adv. Summer Reading Assignment Class/Period: 1st Period English Date: 8-13-14 Essential Question: Questions: Notes: “What you don’t necessarily realize when you start selling your time by the hour is that what you’re really selling is your life.” This short quote is very eye opening as it makes you question if it is true. It almost forces you to look at your life and ask if getting a job‚ or maybe a job that you already have‚ is

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    My Daily Dives in the Dumpster by Lars Eighner is not only as a guide for dumpster diving but for life as well. The theme of the essay is that people who try and find happiness in stuff will never be happy‚ that society has become too materialistic. It is written in first person and is a processed description essay. He uses this writing style effectively to convey that he is not the stereotypical homeless person the average person envisions but an intellectual. It is by this he able to keep the

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    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE & BIOLOGY 1560–8530/2005/07–6–1040–1043 http://www.ijab.org Continuing Education Article Assessing Probable Success: Applying Rogers ’ "Diffusion of Innovations" Theory to Agroforestry MIRZA B. BAIG1‚ GARY S. STRAQUADINE†‚ MICHAEL R. WHITEMAN‡ AND M. AZHAR NAEEM¶ University of Guelph‚ Canada‚ current address: Allama Iqbal Open University‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan †Utah State University‚ UMC– 1435‚ Logan Utah‚ USA‚ ‡University of Idaho‚ Moscow‚ Idaho–83844‚ USA

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