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    on‚ not your experiences. You are also born with a few traits‚ and can choose to embrace them or not‚ but it’s your choice. I choose to be nice to people. It didn’t occur during an experience where I had to be nice. I decided I wanted to be nice‚ so I am nice. I choose to be nice. Another example. It’s the apocalypse‚ and a stranger approaches‚ saying come with me. Are you trusting‚ or suspicious? You choose to be trusting‚ and embrace it. Sure‚ you’re born with a couple of traits that come on

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    Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America In the thought provoking novel‚ Nickel and Dimed‚ Barbara Ehrenreich explores the life of low-wage workers in America’s society. While speaking with an editor one day‚ the question of poverty and how American’s survive off six and seven dollars an hour played in Ms. Ehrenreich’s mind. So as a journalist‚ Ehrenreich goes undercover working several minimum wage jobs and tries to survive off the earnings. Seeing and living the lives of these poverty-stricken

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    In Barbara Ehrenreich’s book Nickel and Dimed‚ Ehrenreich explores the dynamics of social stratification by gender in working class America. Similarly to race‚ Ehrenreich shows how gender and gender roles are a part of a closed system in the American workforce. One can first see this early on in the book when Ehrenreich works as a waitress. Ehrenreich describes a dynamic in this work setting in which female workers are subservient to a dominant male manager who is very critical. She mainly shows

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    In my opinion‚ I feel that the author of “Nickel and Dimed”‚ Barbara Ehrenreich‚ had ethical intentions when making the decision to investigate “poverty” by emerging herself in the “low-wage lifestyle”. The ethical concern‚ however‚ is with her approach. I feel that the way in which it was conducted could be viewed as degrading to those who do not have an alternative to this way of living. True‚ hopeless poverty does not have those “reassuring limits” that Ehrenreich had the ability

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    Running head: 4 MAT REVIEW‚ GOTTMAN 1 4 MAT Review of‚ “The Seven Principles For Making Marriage Work” by John Gottman and Nan Silver Barbara Perry Liberty University 602-D03‚ S. McCreary Running head: 4 MAT REVIEW‚ GOTTMAN 2 “The Seven Principles For Making Marriage Work” by John Gottman and Nan Silver Summary In this book‚ Gottman

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    Out of the three stories that we have read the most engaging in my opinion was ‘The Chosen Vessel". The short story written by Barbra Baynton deals with topics like superstition and religion‚ showing the deadly outcomes of these themes. These themes first caught my attention as it is something that differentiates for many people depending on when and where you are. I was interested in the religious history of Australia and really liked how Baynton told the story of Australian religious history through

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    What stood out to me in Chapter 6 was the chunking section on pg. 209. I am currently reading a book called "A Mind for Numbers" by Barbara Oakley; it is a book primarily about how to study math and science‚ however‚ I am see that the techniques could be applied to the arts or just about any other subject. Chapters 4 and 7 primarily focus on how to chunk. The main concepts of the book are primarily about how memory works and how to make it work for you. It explains the concepts of spaced repetition

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    We live in a world where materialism has never been so advertised. The past hundred of years have shown the evolution of the American dream. It has gone from simply living a stress free and sustainable life to having the aspirations of buying a house‚ making good money‚ and the opportunity of upward social mobility. American society preaches that everybody has equal opportunity to achieve the American dream. Although this claim is widespread among the American society and even the government‚ it

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    Running head: 4MAT REVIEW‚ PARROT & PARROT 1 4MAT Review of‚ “The Complete Guide to Marriage Mentoring” By Les Parrot and Leslie Parrot Barbara Perry Liberty University 4MAT REVIEW‚ PARROT & PARROT 2 “The Complete Guide to Marriage Mentoring” By Les Parrot and Leslie Parrot Summary In this book‚ Parrot & Parrot (2005) present a resource

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    To begin to understand why anti-race/ethnicity homicides may be discernible from other types of lethal violence‚ the current study draws from Messerschmidt’s (1993) theory of structured action‚ and specifically Barbara Perry’s (2001) extension of this theoretical framework to explain incidents of bias victimization. Structured action theory assumes that individual behavior and social relations cannot be interpreted without first linking people’s actions to the broader socio-structural conditions

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