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    failing. "Blue-Collar Brilliance" by Mike Rose and "The Pursuit of Happyness" directed by Gabriele Muccino discusses where dedication takes a person in life. In the article of "Blue-Collar Brilliance" Rose, discusses the life of two successful individuals who have no education but are very dedicated to their work. "The Pursuit of Happyness" discuss the life of a struggling man who is not able to support his family, but never leaves the hope of one day becoming successful. "Blue-Collar Brilliance" and

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    An Analysis of “Blue-Collar Brilliance” Mike Rose has spent most of his life watching those defined as “blue-collar” workers with much appreciation. He would watch his mother, Rosie, and his uncle, Joe, work to their fullest potential with skills he had never really seen anywhere else except in their “blue-collar” world. Mike believes that the way his family worked, as well as others considered “blue-collar”, are intelligent in their own ways and are underappreciated compared to the way he sees

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    ENG101E, 10:00-11:15 December 2, 2013 Professor Gary Pullman Readers Response 1: “Blue-Collar Brilliance” In “Blue-Collar Brilliance,” Mike Rose observes his mother, Rosie and his mother’s brother, Joe, in their occupations(96). Rose explains how his mother uses complex learning strategies and adaptation to fully excel in her blue-collar occupation. Rose explains how Rosie devised elaborate memory strategies while grouping and sequencing tasks in her head to become more efficient to “make

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    The articles “Blue-Collar Brilliance” written by Mike Rose and “Are Too Many People Going to College?” by Charles Murray discuss the importance of education and its outcomes. Both authors talk about people’s careers on the aspect of whether a college degree made them succeed in life or it is just an expensive waste of time. Also, each article has its own opinion over the fact that some people with college education aren’t able to find jobs while others with no college background are able to succeed

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    by working in a blue-collar job. He Says that “I’ve since studied the working habits of blue collar workers and have understand how my mother’s kind of work demands of both body and brain” (Rose-274). He applies that blue collar work requires both the brains and manual labour. Following it Rose also says that “A Waitress acquires Knowledge and intuition about the ways and the rhythms oh restaurant business” (Rose-274). However, by this rose wants to conclude that in a blue collar job like a waitress

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    just going to Joliet Junior College”, said about half of my classmates my senior year of high school. People everywhere make community college out to be something that is looked down upon and for people who were not as bright. In his essay “Blue Collar Brilliance”, Mike rose explains the reputation community colleges have acquired over the last few decades depicts two year schools as a place for people who could not make it into “real colleges”, also known as four year colleges (276). Although four

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    Blue Collar Brilliance According to Eurofound, “In 1993, the Belgian Constitutional Court ruled that the employment status of blue-collar and white-collar workers was discriminatory, due to discrepancies in working conditions and entitlements.” In the twentieth century, a status was created between two kinds of workers: white collar and blue collar. An individual’s level of education doesn’t always determine exactly how smart one truly is. An individual’s level of education does not determine how

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    from the intelligence or experience that they have. Understanding intelligence difference and its subjectivity are one view of understanding Mike Rose article "Blue-Collar Brilliance"

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    Mike Rose studied humanities, social and mental sciences, and taught in a range of educational settings. Rose enrolled in graduate school to study education and cognitive psychology. In fact, Rose became an educator. In his essay, “Blue Collar Brilliance”, published in a magazine, American Scholar, in 2009 Rose shares how he grew up observing his mother in the workplace. His mother, Rosie, was a waitress in a coffee shop and family restaurant. Rose described his mother as a hard-working woman.

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    Blue Collar workers as the fundamental that makes up America. One such man, author Mike Rose a professor at UCLA, who wrote "Blue-Collar Brilliance," published in a reputable magazine in 2009 in the American Scholar, what Rose argues, is that blue-collar workers often overlooked. In effect, that the establishment of where you work acts as an institution of learning and those without a formal education have valuable types of "brilliance." Rose argues his claim by using pathos, logos through personal

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