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    lives and are financially responsible for themselves. The money we make at our jobs correlate to the lives we live. Robert B. Reich discusses money and it’s different financial situations in the work of…

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    The invasion of Normandy was a decisive battle in World War II. For the Germans, the defeat in France undermined their whole position in Western Europe because it demanded the transfer of forces from the Eastern front. If this invasion had failed, the war would have certainly lengthened. Without transferring troops to the Western Front, Germans could have possibly had enough manpower on the Eastern front to halt the Soviet advance. Then if the Russians were still victorious over the Germans…

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    Argument Against Wal-Mart

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    The biggest challenge now is whether or not Wal-Mart could afford to pay its employees better with medical benefits while keeping customers happy. The simply answer that Reich points out for many reasons is no. No, Wal-Mart cannot afford to compensate its employees better while keeping customers content. Wal-Mart will no longer remain competitive if it adds the extra costs of benefits for its employees. The extra spending would come at the cost of the customer. Profits would need to go up in…

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    Robert B. Reich wrote, "Why the Rich are getting Richer and the Poor, Poorer" to classify American workers so people could understand where they might be placed in an economical vessel. He splits all occupations figuratively, into three boats. The first group is industrial workers, the second in-person servers and retail, and the third but not last symbolic analyst. By splitting the jobs into these three simple titles, Reich does not give us too much room to justify where we might stand or want…

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    disintegration of local styles and customs. Reich would have countered those fears by assuring Marx that whereas the changes were inevitable, the changes would be for the better. In his essay “Why the Rich Are Getting Richer and the Poor, Poorer,” Reich says that developing nations hire American civil engineers to advise on building roads and dams. And even “several nations emerging from communism have even hired American economists to teach them about capitalism.” Reich states that “the most…

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    The gap between rich and power is widening: there is a divergence of income due to economic downfal. An American’s economist, author Robbert Reich, wrote “Why the Rich Are Getting Richer and the Poor, Poor” in the 1990's, and he argues that America has a huge growing economic gap, it is the growing gap between the rich and the poor. Reich uses a metaphor to support his essay on “all Americans used to be in roughly the same economic boat,” he also explains that how the economy is falling down,…

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    someone’s loving mother, to someone’s 10 year old son. There are no limits to who can offend, and for a lot of circumstances, they are just people who have made a few immoral decisions. People like Officer Reich and Officer McArthur both believe that “everyone has the opportunity to change” (JD Reich, Juvenile Court Officer) and “everyone is capable of change when they are motivated by their values” (Kevin McArthur, Probation/Parole Officer). Two very similar philosophies, from two very…

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    discussion, I will discuss some ways that the colonies contributed the Cultural Revolution. First, Most of the Migrants came from England; we learned that some settlers who came from different parts of England some spoke differently than Europeans nations (Reich, 2011, p. 223). In general, in order for the colony to flourish the settlers needed to be able to communicate with each other. Therefore, majority of the settlers adopted English as their official language to show they’re committed…

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    Effective Messaging The documentary Inequality for All focuses on what happens to an economy when income inequality rates begin to sore sky high. Narrated by Robert Reich, he talks about how America came to be a nation of massive income inequality, the consequences of it and how to solve it. One of the most impressive things the film does, is a take a topic people study for years and turn it into an easily understandable 90-minute film. The documentary Inequality for All effectively got its…

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    Wal-Mart In The Workplace

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    treatment towards its employees, no one mentions the reasons that are causing Wal-Mart to cause such damage to its workers financially. However, Robert B. Reich…

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