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    right, some lazy people should go out and find a job and go through the application process. We all want to live the American dream, but how if the cost of the living is way too expensive for the work that is given to you? Such as waitressing, housekeeping or working as a sales associate at Wal-mart. Ehrenreich gives us great detailed examples of how life was working those five or six dollars an hour jobs. Coming home late at night and waking up super early, working two jobs and still not being…

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    for her students. I was mainly shocked at the amount of materials provided for the children. Examples of this include how students are able to paint a picture of their choice during center and work time without a teacher supervising them, how the housekeeping/home area is very child-friendly in the sense that it makes the child feel at home since there is a table with a few chairs, a microwave oven and stove set, dress up clothes, and baby dolls for the children to play with.…

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    The existing storage environment and furniture are located in a semi-secure classroom located in Carnahan Hall on the Southeast Missouri State University campus. Presently most of the Jaycees Collection is stored in cardboard boxes whereas some artifacts are not due to their size. The collection is located on the shelving in the back of the classroom. The temperature of the room where the collection is currently housed is controlled by a central thermostat of the building and is impacted by the…

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    Working in numerous Hospital facilities for nearly 3 years and counting, I have experienced many different environments and cultures throughout Texas. The first Hospital I had ever worked for had just been remodeled the year before. When you drove down the street you saw this giant building with a wide strip of glass from roof to bottom that glistened in the sun and it just screamed clean and new. Once you entered through the sliding glass doors there was a help desk in the center of the room…

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    sanitized or clean. According to the CDC organisms such as MRSA or staph can live months or longer on surfaces depending on many factors including “temperature, humidity, amount of organism present, and the type of surface (CDC, 2008). Also housekeeping or environment services employees are essential to the bed flow process at healthcare organization as they are responsible for cleaning and sanitizing rooms as patients are discharged. The more detailed they get the better they are on…

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    strong and healthy. Counseling and therapy from specialist also are available for a person so they don’t become depressed or feel “shut out”. Mental and social traits are most apparent and they are desperately needed to be addressed for our elderly. Housekeeping and house worker staff is there to assist laundry and keeping the hygiene effective for the patient. Prevention against infection and viruses are crucial to their well-being. Putting these professionals under a roof is so reassuring and…

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    (121). Along with taking care of the children, genteel woman also handled the housekeeping. When it came to running the household, women held all the power. Men were completely useless in this regard. When Anne Stanhope took a visit to her sister’s, “her husband Walter Stanhope grew impatient for her return, pleading his helplessness: ‘ye house does not look right without you & I am no way qualified for housekeeping’”…

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    Nickel And Dimed Emergency

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    An emergency is a serious, unexpected, often dangerous situation that requires immediate action. In her book, Nickel and Dimed, writer Barbara Ehrenreich uses the term emergency to describe how low-wage working Americans should be seen: “…we should see the poverty of so many millions of low-wage Americans-as a state of emergency.” (214). Workers are in this desperate situation due to low-wages and long hours, unaffordable housing, as well as an employment system that succeeds in keeping workers…

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    The True Meaning of Family They are kind, caring, and loving. Family is always there for you, showing unconditional support. They will help you throughout life and will also have your back in every situation. Though people may confuse extremely close friends with family, they will never truly understand you like your family does. Just like a parent seeing their son or daughter after years of college with few visits home, Penelope waits for Odysseus to come back to her. Some family can be…

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    After reading A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, and after watching A Raisin in the Sun, made in 2008. A poverty stricken African American family living on the Southside of Chicago. They live in a run down two bedroom apartment trying to make ends meet in the year 1961. And they are trying to decide what to do with the life insurance check with the passing of their family patriarch. While the two depictions have much in common, there are many comparisons and contrasts that portray a…

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