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    all countries as a whole. As a future educator, these problems will affect us tremendously, and unfortunately, these problems will only worsen as time progresses. As a parent is hard to imagine my child being a dropout, being a part of low social class, or even being bullied or being a bully. To negotiate these issues as a parent I would just deal directly with the issues as they arise and try to provide my child with the best home environment that I can. Bullying would probably be the hardest…

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    One of the subjects we discussed in class that we really caught my attention is the difficulties people from Sub Sahara Africa and other third world countries have when it comes to compete with the products from the developed countries. I think this is a problem that affects not only the agriculture of the country, but it also affects the economy, and indirectly politic. Because of the low price of the imported products, it becomes more and more difficult for the farmer to provide for his family…

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    "From America 's New Working Class" (342), Arnold finds that individuals under "workfare" factories face brutal conditions such as freezing temperatures, sexual assaults, murder, and kidnapping. However, these factories remain unsupervised and deregulated, and despite all these factory worker 's hard work and conditions, there is no way up and no way out because they are the "lower working class" and they are taken complete control of. In the article, "Framing Class, Vicarious Living, and…

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    Social status comes to mind, A Raisin in the Sun, the struggles that the Younger’s family shows how individuality can come together as one. The strength of each family members, including their weaknesses shows characters of how life is still remaining the same as today’s families. The struggle of generational conflict over ideas, woman’s role and about abortions still exist today. The ideal of being compared to what society call social can make one, insane. Anyone’s ideas about how life can…

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    written on it. This is probably because the boy’s parents or parent belong to the low class and he has inherited that position in society from them. While technically America’s class system allows for the possibility of upward social mobility, circumstances can make it difficult for someone who is poor to work their way out of…

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    Marxism to art history. Marxism is the social, economic and political theory formed by Karl Marx. It deals with class struggle and the oppression of the lower classes by the upper classes. In the essay, Berger focuses on using Marxist methodology, when he analyzes and explains an artist named Frans Hal. Berger uses Hals paintings to demonstrate the structure of social classes, and their struggles to give an idea of his approach to art. I will now analyze the painting, The Thankful Poor, by…

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    There are great differences between the Enlightenment ideas and the ideas of communism in the book called the Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx, however there appears to be some similarities between the ideas of one another even though both Enlightenment and the rise of communism are in different time periods. The three enlightenment philosophers that greatly inspired Marx in creating communism and his book were Voltaire, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. These three philosophers believed in…

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    Growing Up Poor

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    you can't tell me they did everything in there power to to not be in that position in life. There are people making out there making money in how to put on make up. Growing up poor isn't really a lot you can do about that but as you get order the struggles of being poor should make you want to do better and go out and get a job start a business go to school anything really. I look up to people who changed in order to further themselves…

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    immigrants and come from low income backgrounds , Allan is an immigrant like AB and C but differs in that he lives in relatively affluent area with two working parents . Nick is from a similar lower class background but he is white Danish. Though the research thought Allan may struggle to fit in owing to the class difference it was instead Nick that struggled, this was attributed to use of pseudo-gangster approximations that enabled Allan to fit in better than they did with Nick. This study…

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    American’s that control nearly half of our country 's wealth. Does anyone else find this a problem? As a poor college student, living in the middle class, I am dreaming of the day I will have a yacht, mansion, private plane, and my own range rover. Although it is nice to fantasize about being in that, “one percent,” coming from an average middle class family, the reality of this is slim. This is a problem the majority of us are facing. The problem of “the one percent,” and inequality is a BIG…

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