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    I was told about the details of your situation. I am aware that you want to bring a lawsuit against Sam salesperson and the seller. I have done some research and gathered the following information for you. The ethical issues involved in your situation include violation of full disclosure‚ unfair practices‚ and breech of contract. Sam Salesperson failed to disclose to the seller that you requested an extension of the earnest money payment‚ and did not tell you this. Sam Salesperson intentionally

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    conditions and imagine what it would be like to live off of lower class jobs. Barbara Ehrenreich saw this and decided that she wanted to experience what it would be like and experience the hardship that they push through. Barbara discusses the difficulty of living in the lower class with the use of her first point of view/ honesty and her use of figurative language. In the novel‚ “Nickel and Dimed”‚ Barbara Ehrenreich uses a sarcastic‚ dramatic tone to support her argument that people who live in

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    subculture with their ideas and actions alone. In The Primal Teen‚ Barbara Strauch makes her point valid by appealing to the audience about a familiar‚ and often unanswered topic‚ by using rhetorical connections and proven statistics. Although the teen brain differs from children and adults dramatically‚ Barbara Strauch makes the difficult times of the lives of everyone involved simpler and brings it to a more positive light. Barbara Strauch has two teenagers and like other parents‚ she did not focus

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    Barbara Jill Walters was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts on September 25 of 1929 to her parents Lou and Dena Walters. She was the middle of three children‚ with an older sister and a younger brother. Her younger brother Burton died before Barbara was even born‚ and her older sister Jaqueline was born with mental disabilities and passed in 1985. Though they didn’t really practice‚ Barbara grew up in a Jewish household. Her father was a broadway producer and the entertainment director of the Tropicana

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    The plight of immigrants can only be told through experience not statistics mainly because statistics do not convey the predicament that they face in real life. Barbara Kingsolver’s novel‚ The Bean Trees‚ revolves around a young woman named Taylor who has never been a victim of injustice because she’s lived in rural Kentucky her whole life and once she leaves her county‚ she is exposed to the harsh reality beyond the boundaries. She began her journey in Pittman County where not much occurs and headed

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    In Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible‚ Leah Price’s psychological and moral traits are shaped by her cultural‚ physical‚ and geographical surroundings. In the beginning‚ Leah is shaped by her father’s religious nature‚ the materialistic American society‚ and her native Bethlehem‚ Georgia. Over the course of the novel‚ Leah changes from a religious and materialistic child that only seeks her father’s approval to a more independent yet unreligious person that values the qualities in other people

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    Barbara Kruger Barbara Kruger was born in Newark‚ New Jersey in 1945. She studied at Syracuse University‚ Parsons School of Design‚ and the School of Visual Arts in New York and has exhibited all over the world. She has worked from having a design job at "Mademoiselle Magazine"‚ soon becoming the head designer. Later working as a graphic designer‚ art director‚ and picture editor in the art departments at "House and Garden"‚ "Aperture" and other publications. This greatly

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    States‚ Barbara Fields explains how race was created in order to justify slavery in a free nation. There is no biological evidence that racial differences exist among people‚ therefore race is an illusion that has no physical consequences. However‚ Omi and Winant believe that race does have physical effects because it is formed by racial projects and hegemony. Social‚ Economic‚ and political factors combine to define racial categories which dictate how people give meaning to race. Barbara Field’s

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    help the poor and identified the bills and laws that were created. It also explains how the middle and lower classes are in traps. Barbara Ehrenreich explains‚ “What I discovered is that in many ways‚ these jobs are a trap: They pay so little that you cannot accumulate even a couple of hundred dollars to help you make the transition to a better-paying job” (Ehrenreich). Many people end up falling and staying with these simple admission occupations. It’s actually more expensive to be poor in today

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    Barbara Mujica’s 2007 novel Sister Teresa‚ details the lives of Sister Teresa of Ávila as well as her companion Angelica del Sagrado Corazón growing up in Spain and being nuns during the Spanish Inquisition. Throughout her life Sister Teresa (also known as Teresa de Ahumada); is often looked down upon by society due to her Jewish ancestry. The only thing that keeps herself and the rest of her family from being under total persecution is the fact that her father‚ Don Alonso‚ bought a patent of nobility

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