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    They aren’t all druggies and drop outs and they aren’t robots either. I know that it can be awkward to talk to a complete stranger and heaven forbid be polite to them, but wouldn’t you want the same courtesy if you were the one flipping burgers at minimum wage. Of course these type of jobs do come with their batches of crazies, lazies, and plain weirdos, because it’s a job anyone can get. No experience required. My first real job was, surprise, at a fast food type restaurant called Burger…

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    Floor for Minimum Wage Pushes Economy into the Unknown” Franchesca Garlett Dr. Wenyi Shen Introduction into Macroeconomics 2103.61167 Due: November 1st, 2016 Analysis of Scheiber’s “Raising Floor for Minimum Wage Pushes Economy into the Unknown” The article, by Noam Scheiber, “Raising Floor for Minimum Wage Pushes Economy into the Unknown” explains a mostly political viewpoint, without actually explaining, in depth, the political situation that arises from raising the minimum wage from…

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    Life is difficult In the essay by Barbara Ehrenreich, titled Nickel and Dimed written in 2001. This article is talks about how Barbara was struggling through her low-income life at the time in Florida. Due to high rent and low income, Barbara experiences shows that most middle-class Americans have not been treated equally when it compares with high-class Americans. Now, she wrote this book because she wants to prove why economic crisis still exist in some parts of America. Barbara…

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    The ASL represents the people that are willing to take jobs at certain wage rates. This is the aggregate supply of the labor market. ADL is the demand curve, its slopes downwards because if the wages are higher the companies will look for other alternatives. N represents the total number of labor available. If the wage is stated at W1, the disequilibrium unemployment is a-b, and the equilibrium unemployment is c-a. So the total unemployment on…

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    Public service worker play a big part in our community , with that it can sometimes be dangerous to be a public service work. A public service worker for example is a police officer , a teacher , firefighter , and ext. What if some of these public service worker went on strike, should or should they not go on strike. In my opinion they should not go on strike. People rely on public service worker for several thing , one of those thing being danger. If public service worker went…

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    As a society, it is often a common fear that extraterrestrial beings will invade and take over planet Earth. Although seemingly far-fetched, this idea of invasion does occur today, but on a much less science fiction level. Animal and plant species from other environments threaten the existence of neighboring species every day when they invade. Whether real or imaginary, invasive species need to be taken seriously so as to address all of the possible areas subject to harm. Businesses and…

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    Food is a crucial part of every living things life. As the old saying goes, “You are what you eat.” In order for a person to live a long and healthy life, certain safety precautions must be taken with their food (Smith). If food is put in the wrong place at the wrong time it can become extremely harmful to a person (Smith). Communities should strive towards a locavore movement because it is good for the economy and is a safer and healthier way of providing places with food. If communities don’t…

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    Child Poverty Analysis

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    The poverty rate of children living in the United States is growing rapidly. There are about fifteen million children living in families where the income does not reach the needs to cover the cost of basic needs (“Child Poverty” 1). Poverty can interfere with kids ability to learn and also can lead to some social, emotional, and behavioral problems that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. Unless the amount of children living in poverty begins to decrease, more and more children…

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    Jolly is getting paid a minimum wage job so she can't keep up a nice house for two kids. She lives in the only house that she can afford. As LaVaughn starts to go to Jollys more often she realizes that there is always things where they shouldn't be. “There isn't a place where I can…

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    no one in particular, the government is what creates all the complications for the family. Moving on, America in the point of time in which the book takes place needs a little work. What I mean is that it seems like everyone is out of a job, wages are low, and no one seems to be enjoying life. Sinclair states that “There were a million and a half of men in the country looking for work, a hundred thousand of them right in Chicago” (317). America is rumored to be the land of opportunity, but…

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