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    they will succeed. Barbara Ehrenreich tested this theory out in Nickel and Dimed where she worked low-wage jobs and attempted to sustain herself. The result of her efforts was a very different story from that of the Horatio Alger Myth. Looking at the Horatio Alger Myth it is easy to see that it only pertains to a very idealistic world in which many realities are not true. Barbara Ehrenreich’s experience in Nickel and Dimed is just confirmation of this fact. If the Horatio Alger Myth was true then

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    the working class is set up for failure? Do these workers lack the experience in their chosen fields? Do these employees lack in their work ethic? Does the government need to give more support? Questions like these arise in both the story Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In America by Barbara Ehrenreich and the article “The Minimum-Wage War” by Rolling Stone. At first glance, these writings may seem unrelated; However, the themes of minimum wage and work ethic go hand-in-hand with respect to these

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    Soc 330 Christopher Doob wrote the first edition of Social Inequality and Social stratification in US Society. The author structures this book in the direction towards a theoretical concept that attracts the reality of social inequality and stratification as a whole. Doob dissects this books into eleven chapters given that each chapter examines the inequality of stratification. Also during the readings of this book Doob used plenty of data to show the socioeconomic strata revolved around the history

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    In Barbara Ehrenreich’s personal account of working for minimum wage, Nickel and Dimed, she gives a candid description of trying to survive under the extreme hardships endured by the low wage workforce. The documentaries 30 Days and American Winter display similar experiences as various families try to make ends meet on low-paying jobs; each day they scrape by. While everyone has their own unique struggles, they also share problems, revealing greater issues felt by the working poor as a whole. Ehrenreich

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    Failure In APLAC

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    Get ready to sign your soul away to AP Language and Composition for the low price of a Strunk book and Nickel and Dimed book, because it's a struggle to pass the class, not impossible. Many have succeeded in APLAC, nonetheless there's still room for failure if you're not committed to the class. To flourish in APLAC one must do their work on time, and prepare outside of class. Doesn't everyone just love summer work? This class will have you in tears due to it. To thrive in APLAC complete

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    Barbara Ehrenreich, the author of the novel Nickeled and Dimed on (Not) Getting by in America, family had achieved middle class, as she was fulfilling her Bachelor’s degree in physics. As time proceeds, she attended Graduate school to pursue her master’s degree in cell biology. Ehrenreich became involved with a woman s health movement, and also became a teacher at Old Westbury, in New York. With her activism in the women’s movement, she began to write about feminism and the myth regarding it being

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    The Working Poor Essay

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    American factories can comprise of about up to 1000 workers. If American factories are shut down and moved to other countries, this takes many American people out of work. Companies are now also importing jobs. This is where employers hire people such as immigrants to work less than minimum wage. For that reason, many Americans are stuck with the other minimum wage, and low-paying jobs that barely get them through life. Because of this, many Americans are working full time jobs that are below the

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    The American Dream

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    low-pay jobs and achieving the true American Dream is simply no longer accessible. Barbara Ehrenreich, a news reporter and author, recently examined class issues and experienced the hardships of achieving the American Dream in her novel, Nickel and Dimed. Ehrenreich left her previously successful lifestyle to go undercover and join the workforce to gain first-hand experience on the true hardships many low-wage workers face and to see if she could excel on her work ethic alone. Quickly,

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    The American Dream has been desired throughout history and only a handful of people became successful and achieved it, however the majority did not experience those achievements and their hopes of obtaining it were crushed as more time had passed. They were deluded by those who triumph and attempted to strike at the opportunity by traveling to America that entranced them through the falsely exaggerated rumors such as the streets being paved in gold. The amount of obstacles that blocked them from

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    AP 3 Summer Reading Assignment Students in AP Language and Composition (AP3) are required to arrive to the first day of school having completed the “Summer Reading Assignment.” Students are to read Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich and the essays listed below. Then, complete the corresponding assignment (explained below). The assignment is to be turned in the first day of the 2015-2016 school year (August 29th, 2015). According to the College Board, “The aim of [the AP Language and Composition

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