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    Analysis on “The Working Poor” Although, I disagree with critic Katherine Newman of “The Wages of Fear” and Kathleen Courrier of “Ain’t it Hard?” who both argue that the conclusions on poverty in “The Working Poor” by David K. Shipler is imitative to other experts as well as derelict on certain solutions. I also agree with both the critics who find Shipler’s perspective of living in poverty insightful and pragmatic on the stigma that follows the lower working-class. Therefore, the incisive…

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    back to the solution. The second strength that comes out of Behavioral Detectives is the fact that every single case being solved has happened in real life (Newman and Reinecke, 2007, p.12). That is so important for people…

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    not easy task but were durable through baby steps. "The psychosocial crisis of generativity versus stagnation can be understood as a pressure on the adult to be committed to improving the life conditions of future generations (Erikson, 1963)" (Newman & Newman, 2015, p. 512). It is seen through Erikson's psychosocial crisis theory of generativity versus stagnation that the mother made a cognizant decision which in the long term of things, set her family back on course. This mother took on a…

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    A liberal education is believed to offer a more expanded range of studies that is supposed to offer its students more wide range knowledge rather than what is gained from a traditional University. Newman talks about how much more is beneficial from Liberal arts which one gets form attending. Although I do agree with Newman’s definition of liberal education I don’t agree that having a liberal education is the only way to gain a accomplished mind of knowledge because a person can become…

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    The effect of Observational Learning on Behavior and Memory Various set of statements investigate how learning is accumulated and how direct experience, reinforcement, or punishment lead to learning. Despite the fact that scientists focused more on the most well-known learning theories such as classical conditioning and operant conditioning, observational learning became substantial for learning and memory as it is related to everyday life. Observational learning, also accepted as social…

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    A Reading Response of “Free TV: File-Sharing and the Value of Television” by Michael Z. Newman Topic: The topic of Newman’s (2012) article presents the ever-changing value of TV shows as a public and private commercial enterprise. Modern TV shows have become private commercial property of TV networks, but the availability of “pirated” TV shows in P2P file-sharing networks has decreased their value. Ironically, the success of P2P file sharing has legitimized TV as a new “negotiation” of value in…

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    letter in April 16, 1963 “Letter from Birmingham City Jail,” and Newman`s satisfied through liberal and religion in knowledge his understood for an important as an independent his goal for the better education in university “from Knowledge Its Own End.” In the good positive for individual his understanding for knowledge, and they understand the meaning in purpose and different of believing in his or her goal. Therefore, King and Newman`s skill to successful in a difference of religious that who…

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    Newman explains the church’s interest in the university and how university is a place of teaching and exchanging information, he believes Protestants have more cultural knowledge of intellect than the Catholics. Newman suggest it is important to focus on the students attending the university and the power of a university education enables people to make wiser…

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    Newman got the inspiration for this book in a Harlem traffic jam. Crawling crosstown in the back of a cab, she stared out at one of the country's most famous pockets of poverty and saw throngs of people heading to work, just as in any blue-collar neighborhoods. As it happened, Newman, an anthropologist now at Harvard, was on her way to a conference on the poor; the jobless, welfare-dependent…

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    It was interesting to watch the Newman and Stanley families make decisions depending on what situation they were in. I will prove that capitalism is fair because you can take risks to have a good outcome, you can make a good profit, and the government doesn 't interfere. The first reason capitalism is fair is because it encourages risk taking that can result in high rewards. This means you have the opportunity to make more money than you were making before to support your family and yourself.…

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