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    Sodanie Oum 10th Grade Summer Reading Assignments Book 2: Krik Krak Prompt 1a: The political climate Danticat grew up in was corrupted, disorganized, and had complicated politics, generally negative. The economy thrived on crime and where many people were in poverty due the corrupt government and some of the citizens with "immoral" intentions might have never even gotten punished for their crimes such as the rapists in Danticats ' stories, where the rapists were macoutes; people of a militia…

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    still pay taxes just like any other person that is legally working. Many come to start their buisness which helps create more jobs. Also many immigrants come to America to find good paying jobs which compared to the places where they came from, minimum wage is way better than what they would be making if they stayed im their hometown. Another thing for example, when you are driving by a construction zone who do you see working hard and proud? Yeah those “ immigrants “ that many dislike just…

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    incomes, there have been many lawsuits to fight for salespeople’s right to a living wage. For instance in 2013, Nordstrom Inc. agreed to a $7.65 million settlement on behalf of commissioned sales workers. They accused the retailer of violating state minimum wage laws. A former Nordstrom employee, Gino Maraventano, filed the lawsuit in 2010. He alleged that Nordstrom did not pay commissioned sales workers minimum wage for time spent before and after the stores ' official opening and closing times…

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    companionship, especially in public places such as movie theaters. While observing the people in the lobby of the movie theater, I noticed that the place was full of groups of people. In different areas of the theater, it was the same, with the bare minimum being two people per group. One such group was made up exclusively of teenage boys, six of them, and they went everywhere together. When one offered to purchase snacks, the entire group followed, although they were beside the line, not in it.…

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    published the article “Fighting for Other Folks’ Wages: The Logic and Illogic of Living Wage Campaigns” in January of 2005 to inform readers about implementing a living wage for many low-paid workers across the United States. Currently, people in major cities across the country are trying to raise the minimum wage to a living wage. Even though many groups advocate such changes, others worry about possible negative economic effects from creating a living wage. In the article, Freeman analyzes…

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    they try to raise minimum wage for workers in the united states which is great because these big companies pay their workers little to nothing when they know that they could spend ten times more money on the workers instead of keeping it for themselves. Even with raising the minimum wage is still barely enough to support a family according to chris dodd former senator he says "I have two young daughters who I 'm trying to educate them. I don 't think I could live on the minimum wage, but I 'm a…

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    new start but just getting here Is the real problem for syrians. We want nothing but the power of education to increase especially those who can 't receive education we would want to help. The dramatic part Is how can they pay for it with just minimum jobs with homes that are said to be believed” $65,000 medium households”(The washington post). It 's hard enough time get a job as a the homeless try to find new light for themselves same with those refugees it 'll be hard for them to get jobs…

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    Yet, it can not pay decent wages or allow the formation of unions. Walmart is notorious for the unfair treatment of workers paying under minimum wage to workers, offering no benefits and also advertising prices that are cheaper than no other, only at the expense of humans. Parmar refers in his article to “Walmart, which employs 1.4 million people worldwide, is its failure to pay workers living wage. Store employees are paid 20-30 percent less than the industry…

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    The minimum wage is a controversial political issue. Americans’ views on the minimum wage law vary widely; some citizens believe that it should be abolished entirely, others think that the minimum amount should be expanded to match the rate of inflation. Raising the minimum wage does not come without its issues. However adjusting the minimum wage to match inflation, the United States would see an increase in economic activity, a reduction in poverty, and a reduction in race and gender…

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