On Dumpster Diving by Lars Eighner Essay

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    Thomas Lee Professor Elena Savelieva-Thompson PACS 01-25 4 December 2016 The American Dream The American Dream has historically been defined as upward social mobility through hard work and determination regardless of circumstances at birth. However, it seems that this dream has died. Those in the lower and middle class find themselves working multiple jobs just to survive. They live paycheck to paycheck and are unable to save money to allow them to buy a house and escape from their economic perils

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    The articles written by Walker, Angelou, Eighner and Mairs, teach about accepting yourself and overcoming personal problems in there essays on personal accounts. By contrast Williams, Quindlen and Kristof articles talk of issues in today’s society and how as a group we can solve these issues in essays covering cultural and the environment. These articles became some of my favorites throughout the semester for being able to relate so easily, but also the joy of reading the authors stories to be able

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    Poverty Accounts The solutions to poverty are plentiful when accounts from others’ experiences are brought into consideration. Stories and experiences provide insight to readers that explicate the reality of any situation. In “What is Poverty” “On Dumpster Diving” “Lifeboat Ethics” and “The Singer Solution,” each article expands on personal experiences and situations to open the reader to various viewpoints on how poverty is perceived by society, as well as how it is perceived by those face it daily, in

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    Equality for All Illegal, unconstitutional, disgusting and sinful are only a few words people use to describe what I consider a personal right. Gay marriage has been a topic of discussion in the United States for the past couple years. Lately the subject has increased along with the arguments from both sides of the spectrum. I am a gay male and look forward to finding the man of my dreams and marrying him some day but this can only happen if the minds of certain individuals change along with

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    In his essay “The Mansion: A Subprime Parable,” Michael Lewis uncovers the reality about the American real estate issue. A great number of Americans have obtained homes that they cannot afford. Banks have loaned out home loans that individuals cannot pay back. Some days it seems as if half of the nation is financially submerged. It is no doubt that certain home loan specialists, and numerous huge firms can be blamed for this crisis, yet they cannot be blamed for everything. Most of the blame, Lewis

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    Writing a paper for class can be a lot harder than people think. When someone is writing a class paper it cant just be some scrambled up words, it has to have many different components to it such as being organized. So now when we think of all the different ways of writings we have to focus on one. We ask ourselves, what is good writing? Well I would say that good writing consist of many things, but we are going to focus on these three; making sure your writing has a main purpose, supporting your

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    In “On Dumpster Diving.” by Lars Eighner, he talks about how to safely dumpster dive when he brings up about how college students will throw out anything even if they’re not sure if it’s still good or not since it was bought with their parents money, before he states, “But in the case of discards from student apartments, the answer may be that the item was discarded through carelessness, ignorance, or wastefulness” (Eighner 150). Students don’t exactly always know

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    There are many ways people could start fixing the world's trash crises, we just have to start making the necessary contributions instead of being the lazy humans that we are. The simplest and most effective way of getting rid of the access trash that we built up is to recycle it, separate your garbage into plastics, paper, metal, and glass, and bring it to your local recycling plant. There they will take the trash and turn it back into the raw material that is used to make more products. They reuse

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    Social Class Discrimination

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    Social Class Discrimination Social class discrimination is a negative attitude towards people based on their social or economic class. It is both discriminatory and unfair to people from particular classes and beneficial to the upper class. Social class discrimination has tremendous negative effects on the discriminated classes. Therefore, it is the responsibility of every individual to take some actions to fix this problem. The first step to bringing social class discrimination to a standstill

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