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    He dispels the assumption that blue-collar jobs are for illiterate and unintelligent individuals but rather that a significant amount of teaching and learning, which may be informal and indirect, also takes place on blue-collar jobs. Rose states that the social and communicative dimension of physical work provides the medium for much of a blue-collar worker’s intelligence. Having examined the reasoning behind Hrabowski and Rose’s views in

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    audience’s emotion. Details within the anecdote are best described to the point where the audience can draw their own conclusions on what is happening. Description is crucial in order to fully understand what is going on. In the case of “Blue-Collar Brilliance”, written by Mike Rose, the author puts in a lot of time to adequately describe what the significance of his experiences mean and how they contribute to the story. “Fry four on two, my mother would say as she clipped a check onto the metal

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    Michelle Obama’s “Bowie State University Commencement Speech” and Mike Rose’s “Blue-Collar Brilliance” both address the similar theme of a higher education. Obama motivates her audience by connecting to the fight for education by African Americans and the drive required to complete a higher education throughout history. Obama’s central argument is to inspire the graduates, such as previous generations have done, to encourage future generations to care about their education, continue on with higher

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    Jim Daniels' Poetry

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    can be said about the working class society, in which Jim Daniels was born and raised. At first glance, the Blue-Collar landscape of Detroit Michigan, with its dilapidated factories and toxin belching smokestacks, may seem coarse and profane. Yet, when one looks closer it is not hard to find beauty

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    American Dream: It is a well-known fact that the term “American Dream” first mentioned by James Trusslow Adams in 1931 (Wright 197) explains the model of an individual’s ideal existence, which is applied exclusively to the US – the country full of freedoms, possibilities, and opportunities. Nowadays the fame about the American dream reached all continents, and more and more people take the concept for granted dreaming about moving to America and spending the rest of their lives in a more favourable

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    Mountain Man Brewery Company was founded by the now retired President and owners Oscar Prangel, in 1925. Oscar formulated an old family recipe with flavorful hops and barley that developed to become what is now known as West Virginia’s beer. Time had progressed and Mountain Man Brewery had become a thriving business and a common beer of choice amongst the working class men beer drinkers. In the 1960’s Mountain Man Brewery had established a well-respected brand throughout the Central Regions, beginning

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    People like Us, Social Class in America Last class we watched an informative documentary named “People like Us, Social Class in America”. America is known to be a country defined by class. Throughout the movie it showed different opinions on what class was based on by different people and the answers varied from looks, house size, career choice, race, manners, upbringing, and education. As we move through life, most times we remove ourselves from different people not in our class to then live amongst

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    The Main Achievements of Disraeli's Ministry 1874-1880 in the Field of Social Reform When Disraeli was attempting to get back into government in 1873 and 1874, he made a number of speeches to try to win voters. It is said that the speeches he made, especially the ones he made in Manchester and at Crystal Palace, were very influential, and vital for the Conservatives' recovery, and eventual victory in 1874. The main target which the Conservative government would be aiming

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    Eddie, on the other hand, exemplifies the part of an uneducated (and perhaps reckless) blue-collar worker. His pants are stained from a hard days work. His shirt is wrinkled and torn. Judging by his apparel, he does not intend to impress anyone with his intelligence. He looks every bit the part of a streetwise guy, who settles issues by his own rules or with the knife on his belt. Immigrants were mostly blue-collar workers, as well. Marco and Rudolpho wore jackets apparently torn en route to the United

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    not all individuals have it and some are still fighting for it, especially in the working industry. Inequality has been a threat to the importance of human relation. Americans should eliminate the prejudices of being too narrow-minded about the blue collar workers because this will lead to social conflict in our society. Marx says in the Communist Manifesto, that “Every victory so obtained is a victory for bourgeoisie.” This shows how one sided industrial hierarchy is. In the company that I am working

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