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    Barbara Ehrenreich tones Using tone in writing is really important because it convey a message that the author want to express to the reader. The tone Barbara Ehrenreich uses in the book “Nickel and Dimed” is changing rapidly because she wants her reader to really see the realistic of what she has to face. She put herself into the life of a minimum wage circumstance to see if she can survive or not. She go to different location in the country but they all have the same point that the job she take

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    Patricia Goldsby ENC1102 June 19‚ 2009 Professor Jenson Poverty in America Authors Lars Eighner and Barbara Ehrenreich discuss in their struggles of everyday issues with poverty in America. Barbara Ehrenreich‚ author of “Nickel-and-Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America‚ raises awareness of the lives of low-wage‚ poverty stricken people being pushed into the labor market of welfare reform by highlighting the struggles they encounter daily. Whereas Lars Eighner‚ author of “On Dumpster Diving”

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    Analysis & Summary: Consider the Lobster An “enormous‚ pungent‚ and extremely well-marketed Maine Lobster Festival” the illustrative foundation for David Foster Wallace’s essay‚ “Consider the Lobster”. Wallace is able to accurately depict for the reader‚ an immense celebration of people relishing in the festivities of the annual Maine Lobster Festival in Penobscot Bay. The festival itself is best described in a few words as commotion at its finest‚ and most delicious. While the preponderance of

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    Society questions if the American Dream is available to everyone. The ideal American Dream is for every American citizen to have an equal opportunity for wealth and prosperity. Settlers have come to America looking for gold and land‚ so they labor to gain their fortunes. America also industrializes and grows due to the workers labor for wealth and land. More jobs are formed through industrialization for people to gain their American Dreams. However‚ society still questions if everyone is given an

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    Living from Minimum Wage

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    Living from Minimum Wage We know in the world of today‚ most households have two incomes to maintain the basic everyday needs. We all have worked jobs that paid bare minimum‚ gave crappy hours along with fatigue. Gilbert and Henslin divided the lower class into the Working Poor and the Underclass (Gilbert The American Class Structure 1998). The Working Poor’s employment is in the service and manual labor and the Underclass relies solely on government aid and has not participate in the workforce

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    Different opinions from Barbara Ehrenreich and David Brooks Barbara Ehrenreich‚ the author of Nickel and Dimed did an investigation about living conditions of workers who were regarded as unskilled and low-wage employees. Ehrenreich also wanted to figure out how millions of women are able to survive on $6 or $7 an hour after welfare reform (Ehrenreich 1). The article The Limits of Policy by David Brooks discusses the importance of government policy and how government policy will affect people’s

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    Outline: I. Thesis: Nowadays‚ it is wrong to pay workers a low wage‚ because a low-wage job has no ability to support people to live in society‚ diminishes productivity of some corporations‚ and makes people who are in poverty loss faith in government’s policy. II. Low-wage job has no ability to support people to live in society. 1. The data of how much money dose these people make per month 2. Compare how much money they need to pay ( live ) III. Diminishes productivity of

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    What is an American? This essay can embrace such text as “ A Farewell To arms”. “The Great Gatsby” novel Scott Fitzgerald. “Nickel and Dimed”. “Alan Jackson: Hard hat and hammer”. “Paul Wellman immigration debate packet pdf”. ” Four Online Resources” “The minister’s black veil”. . Throughout America’s Social‚ Political‚ Religious‚ Historical‚ and Cultural elements‚ Thus‚ have created a definition of an American. What is an American? To Be an American it means that to induce

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    the study of principles and rules of composition formulated by critics of ancient times. Rhetoric has three main components. The first component‚ Logos‚ deals with rational appeal‚ facts evidence‚ history and science. The second component‚ which is Ethos‚ deals with ethical appeal‚ reliability‚ credibility and experience. The last component‚ Pathos‚ deals with emotional appeal‚ sympathy‚ empathy‚ and shared values. Stephen King uses rhetoric in his essay‚ Why We Crave Horror Movies‚ to influence

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    achieve a similar goal. Likewise‚ a collective effort from all of the community members must be enforced in order for community to achieve justice. Likewise‚ Ehrenreich verifies that the notion that unity is required to solve certain issues in Nickel and Dimed. Ehrenreich investigates inequality in the workforce when she describes how employers oppress their employees‚ “There seems to be a vicious cycle at work here‚ making ours not just an economy but a culture of extreme inequality. Corporate decision

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