WHEN I'M NOT LIVING THE MIDDLE CLASS DREAM!
Did you mean when I'm not living the middle class dream?
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- From Middle Class to Food Stamps to HomelessLaid-off middle class workers are running out of unemployment and their 401(k)s. What happens to us when all runs out and we are living on nothing but food stamps? The current economic crisis has left many qualified workers in poverty.
- Middle-Class Criticism and Babbitt's TransformationMiddle-Class Criticism and Babbitt's Transformation in Lewis' "Babbitt"
- Recognition and Rejection of the American Non-DreamAn in-depth analysis of Beat writer William S. Burroughs'impact on society throughout the 1950s. Specifically looks at the themes and social parodies in "Junky" and "Naked Lunch".
The Nu American DreamDefining The Black American Dream through classic novels, hip-hop popular fiction, rap lyrics, celebrities, and popular culture- The China You Probably Don't KnowA unique insiders view, from an American citizen, who has lived in China for 5 years. From politics to history, the people to China's problems.
- Temperology: Manifesto of a Middle ClassThis article is a translated fragment from a book "Temperology: Manifesto Of a Middle Class", that was published in Moscow, 2008. You may find two chapters Chapter 2.1 The level of the "Beggars" and 2.1.1 "Subspecies" of the Beggars.
- Leaving Behind the American DreamMiddle class erosion in America.
- Get Ahead Using the Property Market in AustraliaThe property market is in a "flat-spot" at the moment, according to most of the media hype out there. So what do you do? Well, the opposite of what everyone else is doing.
- New Year's Resolutions for 2011 for Your Average Married FellowYahoo! wanted someone to tell their world their New Year's Resolution, and this is where I stepped in. Hopefully people will find it at least mildly entertaining, if not, really their problem for wasting their time on me, and hence I win again!!!
- The Ebenezer Scrooge Effect in America TodayOften it is not the programs that are being abused. Many times the program's requirements are abusive.
Living the Dream in the PhilippinesWith English now the official national language of the Philippines, business has never been better. Call centers are having a big impact, putting many to work at good wages. The trend is only growing.- Being Remembered is the Great Brass RingBeing Remembered is The Great Brass Ring. Here are four phrases I identify with because I used them in various connections and thought they were original at the time. Now nothing is realy that original any more. But we can aways dream.
- Deconstructing the Economy Through Analysis of Hollywood StuntsA woman becomes a stunt double. Daily, she risks life in a body cast while the rest of us sit, dumbfounded, asking why she's such a daredevil when we can barely muster the courage to make an effort working in our boring careers.
The Yard Sale and Living the American DreamIt's the spring season, that time of year when nature is resplendently dressed. All around things are blooming; trees, bushes, and yard sales.- IT and the First Three Decades of the 20th CenturyThis article deals with the movie IT (1927) and explains the relationship that the movie had with the first 3 decades of the 20th century.
- Once There Was an American DreamThis is an article that discusses a once wonderful American Dream and how it has dropped further and further down as the years have passed. It uses pieces of literature to show the sacrifice to try and hold on to the dream.
Is the United States of America on the Same Pathway of Ancient Rome Going from a Democratic Republic to an Imperial Empire?Just How Imperial Is Washington, DC becoming? It has taken and embraced the architecture of ancient Rome long ago. Are their Signs that the ever increasing power of the presidency maybe moving to the dynastic, imperial with a consolidation of wealth- College Students and the EconomyThis article examines what it is like to be a college student during such bad economic times. The main goal of this piece is to raise awareness of how much students are struggling, and the cost of tuition despite the poor economy.
- An Analysis of "Code of the Streets"This work analyzes a work that examines the code of those engaged in the street life of economically disadvantaged areas.
An Analysis of the Comedic Contributions of Charlie ChaplinThis article examines the impact of Charlie Chaplin's Tramp character on the comedy genre. It begins with a summary of how the genre of comedy began in the silent film era and then surveys Chaplin's contributions through a survey of his films.- Croatoan: The Future Legend of the Lost Republican PartyNo, not about the Lost Colony of Roanoke. This is about the soon-to-be myth of a Republican Party.
- Out of the GhettoThis story is an editorial of general life in a ghetto community and how it differs from middle class life
- The Gilded Age: How the Notion of the American Dream Came to BeA historical look at the Gilded Age and how the American dream came into fruition.
- How a Housing Bill Could Help Struggling Middle Class Homeowners, Perhaps Even YouIn a recent move, President Bush appears ready to sign a new housing bill. Surprising information about how this could help all homeowners, even those who aren't struggling to pay their mortgage payments, avoid foreclosure or save their homes.
Caroline Kennedy as Obama's Possible Running Mate: Proving Lawyers Make the Best PoliticiansIt's almost surreal to think that a Kennedy might have a chance to get back into the White House--at least as Vice President. Talk is heating up that Obama picking Caroline Kennedy on his running mate search team will result in her becoming the running mate...- The Average AmericanRose Gibson talks about her plan to form the Average American party. "Democracy is a government "for the people, by the people." "While there is power in money, there is more power in unity." Rose says.
- The Double Edged Sword of HegemonyThe French response to cultural influence from the US was primarily negative on the surface, preserving their pride in âFrenchâ values, while understanding that Americanization brought an affluence that France could not create on its own.
- Social Class: A Glimpse of the FutureHave you ever stopped to wonder what your life will be like when you are 40 years old? Social class influences what kind of clothing you wear, your medical coverage, your education and the education of your children, and what type of food you eat.
Marx's Theories on Social Class Applied to Modern-Day BrooklynAlong a single Avenue in Brooklyn a sociologist dream, or nightmare is lived every day. Though the line in the sand that Karl Marx drew between rich and poor still remains, the modern world doesn't reveal that line in simple black and white terms.- Thomas Friedman Suggests Level Economic Playing Field in 'The World is Flat'Thomas Friedman presents globalization success stories that show how outsourcing and offshoring improve the international economy. Yet, the world is not really flat so long as as social inequality, nationalism and protectionism remain barriers to growth.
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