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    The new advisory consist of three classes: Class A, Class AA, and Class AAA. Class A is where any student has a D or an F in any of their classes. Students who have at least a C- or better in all of their classes, but who have missing assignments in one or more classes are placed in a class AA advisory. Class AAA advisory is where students who have at least a C- or better in all of their classes, and no missing assignments in any of their classes. Many students agree with this new advisory system

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    Everyone has been a few minutes late to a class, however not so many have been four weeks late to a class. I am one of those lucky few. Senior year my schedule was supposed to consist of College Algebra and Elementary Statistics, as part of the Dual Enrollment program at Pensacola State College. Because there were enough students taking the course at my high school, the college allowed a teacher in my school to teach the courses. Due to a few complications I had to drop out of the courses and then

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    Coming into junior year and taking an AP English class, I am extremely nervous. Outside of English, I am taking two other AP classes, so I am worried about the work load that I will be responsible for throughout the year. I have heard from my older sister that AP English is a fun, great class. Throughout my eleven years of school, I have always been one to challenge myself and I fell that by taking AP English I will be challenging myself once again. I am looking forward to a good year this year.

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    English Class Reflection

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    overview of my first semester I would say went well all the way through the end. Every single one of my class I was able to complete all my assignments on time and I didn’t need to ask for extended periods on any of them. Out of all my classes I was most happy with how well I was able to understand my computer science class, especially with that being my intended major. I enjoyed my English class a lot, but I struggled with the papers the because I don’t see myself as that good of a writer and its

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    back of his head causing him to die. People of the lower class usually have these types of jobs where they work outside or in the field. Because of Scott’s lower-class status he had a higher chance of being killed than someone of the upper-class who worked in an office would have. In the lower class there is a struggle to find a job and there is a struggle to stay alive. Michel Pêcheux says “It is also to recognize, under the primacy of class struggle, how the status of Marxist theory is determined

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    Have you ever wondered how many people in the United States are rich, middle class or poor? It is being interesting reading this chapter because now I understand the enormous gap that exists between the different social classes in the US, and how they are divided. The percentage of poverty in the United States have been increasing since 2000 (DeNavas-Walt and Proctor 20140), and so it continues increasing. It is incredible how much wealth can a person have, and how extremely poor can a person be

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    What class are you in? What is class anyway? What does class mean to you? When I was younger I always thought that when people talked about class it meant that they were talking about acting a certain way around certain people. Like, when your around someone important you act with a certain type of class that is not of yourself but of who u aspire to be like. As I grew older I really started to see what class really meant. It’s based on economics and the money that you have made/have that puts you

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    In class, we defined class identity as the socio-economic, political grouping of people who occupy similar positions based on a type of work/job vs. profession, income & wealth, ownership, authority, status, education, skills, and values. We also defined classism as the systemic oppression that categorizes and ranks people into dominant or subordinate groups based on economic status, family lineage, type of job and level of education. Classism tends to provide advantages for the dominant group which

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    American upper class vs. American lower class Income inequality has been seen throughout different societies. It has always been separated with the poor on bottom and the rich on top. Most societies in past and present have had little to no movement between the separations of classes. The reality for the poor in most of those societies is that they can almost never get to the level and quality of life of the rich. America compared to other societies in our past and present is a society that strongly

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    Introduction Wage is a topic that is constantly covered in the media. One big issue is the growing wage gap between the middle class and the upper class. While minimum wage increases are considered a good method to reduce income inequality, they are controversial since many business owners and economists argue that they increase the unemployment rate. Impact of minimum wage on employment One concern that is commonly mentioned during the debate on raising minimum wage is the loss of employment as

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